Word: liaisons
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...inside them all, the jingles and the ballads, with equal agility. But the standouts are the torch songs. The opening cut, Planet of Love, has a blue-eyed bluesy aggressiveness that Barnett builds nicely from a throaty murmur into a dominatrix growl; it's an invitation to a dangerous liaison, delivered deadpan. A Simple I Love You has the same let's-fall-in-love message, this time sung not as a come-on but as a last chance for human contact. Barnett brings to this lovely plaint a maturity as amazing as Rimes' vocal virtuosity; she's the woman...
Mahoney has participated in several of Dole's Senate campaigns as well as his presidential campaign, including a stint as liaison to the press during Dole's announcement tour...
...They don't get in touch with students much [because] they're the liaison people between the school and the world," said Jocelyn C. Ludwick '99. "They're also excellent waltzers...
Zingher hopes to pursue a closer working relationship with University Hall as vice president. In the past, the president has been the key liaison, but the vice president should also meet with the deans to provide another opinion, Zingher says...
...Harvard needs to recognize that women are students here, too," Nancy Tobin, a liaison to students for the committee, said at a joint meeting of the groups last night in the Lyman Common Room...