A usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship.
A channel for communication between groups.
Military aviation role involving light transport of personnel, observation, and other field support.
1 The report recommends closer liaison between family doctors and the child-protection system.
2 The new bureau will have liaison officers based in Paris and London.
3 Yet she was disciplined; all things considered, an estimable liaison to Carlos.
4 Last night, Mr Taylor endorsed the Bord Failte-Northern Ireland Tourism Board liaison .
5 The British liaison appears to have begun very early in the war.
6 I'll go find the liaison officer and start the civilian aid phase.
7 The figure was estimated following a national survey of Garda juvenile - liaison officers.
8 All designated disadvantaged schools were offered a liaison service from September 1999.
9 Niki Cardon, the young woman in charge of military liaison , spoke up.
10 The office would act as the city's Antarctic liaison point throughout Christchurch.
11 But the biographer vastly understated the true nature of the Crosby-McGurn liaison .
12 For now Isaacson believed in the liaison between him and Mrs. Chepstow.
13 What there was rare and excellent in the liaison came from you.
14 Ethnic liaison officer for Auckland police Rob Stanton started with the basics.
15 Photograph: Newsteam Nasser Mockbill is one of the three community liaison officers.
16 She had seen House's marriage as no bar to continuing their liaison .
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