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- noun Common misspelling of
liaison .
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Examples
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Indeed, all of our troop levels in the Middle East are, of course, strongly affected by the war, and this passage is but a promise to not abandon the Mid-East entirely, but to continue the kind of liason and standing missions we've been doing there for decades, prior to the war.
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The three men will be his "liason" to their respective services to help raise pledges.
MYKAWARTHA - Home 2010
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The three men will be his "liason" to their respective services to help raise pledges.
MYKAWARTHA - Home 2010
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Jim Spiess, a convicted felon and Catherine Crabill supporter, is a "liason" for the "Virginia Tea Party Patriots Foundation".
Virginia Virtucon 2009
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Olivia hurtles from one scene to the next in the service of the plot, and we never get to really learn anything about her or what her job as "liason" is supposed to be, except that she loves John and does not love rapists.
Pink Raygun - News, Reviews and Interviews for Fangirls...and boys 2008
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Philip indicated that he used a "liason" in regards to Dr. Rau and apparently, therein lies the problem.
THE UFO CHRONICLES 2008
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But the worse aspect of this "liason" is the death-watch by John and Rielle, until Elizabeth dies so they can then be married, if this part of the story being told is true.
The Ostroy Report 2008
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Smith, gearing up for labor talks with the league, asked Dungy to serve in a new position as liason to the NFL.
Reaching out, lifting up: Prison ministry now Dungy's priority 2009
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Perry team just put out email saying Santorum was "liason to lobbyists in the Senate".
New Hampshire Republican debate - live: Mitt Romney versus the rest 2012
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Why can't I co-liason with the Faith-based organizations?
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