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Definition of Liaisons
1. liaison [n] - See also: liaison
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liaisons
Literary usage of Liaisons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reaching All Families: Creating Family-Friendly Schools edited by Oliver C. Moles (1997)
"Parent liaisons are the primary contact people who respond to the needs and concerns
... In these capacities parent liaisons can: • Coordinate and implement ..."
2. The War of Positions by Paul Jean Louis Azan (1917)
"liaisons during the attack are of fundamental importance. Each commander of a
unit, when he executes a forward movement, chooses an observation post, ..."
3. The Greville Memoirs: A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV. and King by Charles Greville (1875)
"... against the Queen—" Les liaisons dangereuses "—The Queen's Trial—The Duke of
Wellington on the Battle of Waterloo and the Occupation of Paris. •. ..."
4. The World and Yugoslavia's Wars by Richard Henry Ullman (1996)
"Chapter 7 Dangerous liaisons: Moscow, the Former Yugoslavia, and the West PAUL A.
GOBLE Regular contacts between Moscow and Belgrade seem to be enabling ..."
5. A Note on Charlotte Brontë by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1894)
"... these more flattering painters of our own ; we must take up ' La Double
Méprise '—or ' Le Rouge et le Noir '—or ' Les liaisons Dangereuses. ..."