Word: liaisons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Following the interview, Tower was asked whether it would be all right for reporters to follow him, as they did former presidential candidate Gary Hart, whose bid for the presidency was derailed by his liaison with a part-time model...
...Thomas becomes a little wearier, a trifle more dependent on a cast of peasants, restaurateurs, shopkeepers and devious intelligence operatives. None are so devious or inventive as he is. The most adept, of course, proves to be Quartermain, flown in to rescue the child of his brief and passionate liaison with Maria...
...pilot program is successful, the resolution calls for the University to appoint a recycling liaison who would work with the council and the EAC to facilitate and coordinate a campus-wide recycling program...
...United Nations International Childrens' Education Fund (UNICEF) sponsors the event, and the Harvard Public Service Program will provide students to sell tickets, serve food, and run the party's haunted house, said Dayle B. DeLancey '92, Harvard liaison to UNICEF, and student coordinator for the party...
...Protestant family's present griefs are rooted in the events of long ago. Sarah Pollexfen's cousins once cruelly terrorized the son of a tenant farmer; as a man he sought revenge with a bomb that accidentally killed the family butler. The servant's illegitimate child, product of a liaison with a Catholic maid, survives him. When the guilt-haunted cousins die without issue, the boy inherits their estate. Throughout his distinguished career, Trevor, 60, has made the symbolic tale his specialty, and now, with a small cast and piercing ironies, the Anglo-Irishman illuminates an entire people afflicted...