Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "fiction" ¶ 733
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

liaison and started
Later, she started a romantic liaison with Alexander's best friend, the dashing and clever Polish Prince, Adam Czartoryski.
This liaison ended when she started a love affair with a handsome staff-captain, Alexis Okhotnikov.
Realizing that neither Wei nor Gongsun would voluntarily submit, Emperor Guangwu started a campaign against Wei in summer 30 — assisted by Wei's friend Ma Yuan, who had served as Wei's liaison officer to Emperor Guangwu and had tried in vain to persuade him not to take the course of independence.
When the Gallipoli Campaign started, General Alexander Godley, formerly of the Irish Guards and second in command to General Birdwood of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, now commanding the New Zealanders, offered him an appointment as liaison officer and interpreter on the General's staff.
In October 1916 Aubrey Herbert started his post as a liaison officer with the Italian army, whose frontline lay in Albania.
After Kariuki took his oath, he started working as Mau Mau liaison officer between Eldoret and Kisumu.
In early 2010, he started making on-camera appearances as the lieutenant general manager of FCW but since August 2010, he's been known on FCW TV as the liaison for the FCW president, Steve Keirn.
France has started the export promotion campaign Le Japon, c ' est possible and the international liaison personnel exchange program JET.

liaison and last
Reginald Fellowes ( the liaison did not last, to the relief of Fellowes's parents ), while the duke fell under the spell of Gladys Marie Deacon, an eccentric American of little money but, like Consuelo, dazzling to look at and of considerable intellect.
This was his last service in the Peninsular War, because his liaison with Lady Charlotte, the wife of Henry Wellesley, afterwards Lord Cowley, made it impossible subsequently for him to serve with Wellington, Wellesley's brother.
( 1 ) Establish an intelligence organ in the Embassy which will maintain liaison with private and semi-official intelligence organs ( see my message to Washington # 591 and # 732 from New York to Tokyo, both of last year's series ).
He is last seen acting as Maxwell Lord's assistant and liaison with Guy Gardner in the " Super Buddies ".
Towards the last years of The Thousand Yahren War between the Cylons and the Twelve Colonies of Man, Council of Twelve-member Baltar acts as a liaison between the Twelve Colonies and the Cylons, and arranges for a peace conference that would bring an end to the war — with the Cylons apparently conceding defeat.
During the last few months of the war, he served as air-sea rescue advisor and liaison officer for the Far East Air Force Headquarters, based in the Philippines, earning the Bronze Star for this service.
It was the starting-point of a liaison which was to last for over twenty years, during which Nancy bore Braham a son, Spencer.

liaison and days
With this approach, the liaison consonant has always been there since the days of Latin, and has merely been elided in other contexts over time.
At the suggestion of his young liaison officer, Sir John French visited Franchet d ’ Esperey a few days later to clear up the misunderstanding.
It is, however, likely that the U. S. military was informed of the coup a few days in advance by Greek liaison officers.

liaison and autumn
Where Weisband had sketched the outlines of U. S. cryptanalytic success, British liaison officer Kim Philby received actual translations and analyses on a regular basis after he arrived for duty in Washington, D. C., in autumn 1949.

liaison and was
Walton dropped everything to serve as a district co-ordinator in the hard-fought Wisconsin primary and proved so useful that he was promoted to be liaison officer to critically important New York City.
The marriage of Alfonso and Urraca was declared null by the Pope, as they were second cousins, in 1110, but he ignored the papal nuncio and clung to his liaison with Urraca until 1114.
Paul Yandura, speaking for the White House gay and lesbian liaison office, said that Clinton's signing of DOMA " was a political decision that they made at the time of a re-election.
The League was loose at best, though secret liaison officers were exchanged between the Greek and the Serbian army after the war began.
The UN Advance Mission for Cambodia ( UNAMIC ) was deployed at the same time to maintain liaison among the factions and begin demining operations to expedite the repatriation of approximately 370, 000 Cambodians from Thailand.
Approval of Ethernet on the international level was achieved by a similar, cross-partisan action with Fromm as liaison officer working to integrate International Electrotechnical Commission, TC83 and International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) TC97SC6, and the ISO / IEEE 802 / 3 standard was approved in 1984.
In September 2010, it was reported that the U. N. General Assembly had appointed Mazlan Othman as their official extraterrestrial liaison by the UK paper The Sunday Times.
Cross-cutting was also used to get new effects of contrast, such as the cross-cut sequence in Cecil B. DeMille's The Whispering Chorus, in which a supposedly dead husband is having a liaison with a Chinese prostitute in an opium den, while simultaneously his unknowing wife is being remarried in church.
From 1950 to 1953, he was attached to the U. S. Embassy in London as a scientific liaison officer with the Office of Naval Research, where he studied research programs in Europe into cosmic radiation and nuclear physics.
Remaining in Washington, his next assignment was as the Marine Corps liaison officer to the United States Senate, where he served until July 1984.
The depression was due in part to his separation from Gréco, in part to his feeling under appreciated by the critics ( who were hailing Davis ' former collaborators as leaders of the cool jazz movement ), and in part to the unraveling of his liaison with a former St. Louis schoolmate who was living with him in New York and with whom he had two children.
In addition to helping with the Zeitschrift Adorno was expected to be the Institute's liaison with Benjamin, who soon passed on to New York the study of Charles Baudelaire he hoped would serve as a model of the larger Arcades Project.
Although he does not appear in Patriot Games, it is later revealed that he was the CIA's liaison with a French black ops unit involved in the campaign against the ULA.
His son Kwanda – the product of a liaison in Mbeki's teenage years – was killed while trying to leave South Africa to join his father.
Shortly after David's tenure on the book ended, Forge, a former government weapons contractor whose mutant powers were his brilliant engineering skills, was added to the group ; first replacing Cooper as their liaison after she had been compromised by one of Magneto's Acolytes, and later as an active member.
Before the operation the SEALs raised objections that the ground looked unsuitable for DPV use but the faulty intelligence was assured by their attached intelligence liaison that the land on Al Faw would be hardpack.
Nick Matzke, the NCSE's Public Information Project Director at the time, served as liaison to the legal team, and was responsible for uncovering the substitution of " intelligent design " for " creationism " within drafts of Of Pandas and People, which became a devastating part of the testimony of Barbara Forrest ( also an NCSE Director ), and was cited extensively in Judge John E. Jones III's decision.
When a mortar team from the US 10th Mountain Division was hit by enemy mortar fire, Wallace put himself in harm's way, collecting some of the wounded by dragging them into the creek bed, then dressing their wounds along with another SASR liaison officer.
Thomas Edward Lawrence, CB, DSO ( 16 August 1888 — 19 May 1935 ), known professionally as T. E. Lawrence, was a British Army officer renowned especially for his liaison role during the Arab Revolt against Ottoman Turkish rule of 1916 – 18.
The accompanying letter stated that the painting was " Peint par Louise Abbéma, le jour anniversaire de leur liaison amoureuse " ( loosely translated: " Painted by Louise Abbéma on the anniversary of their love affair.
As the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development is officially responsible only for Status Indians and largely with those living on Indian reserves, the new position was created in order provide a liaison between the federal government and Métis and non-status Aboriginal peoples, urban Aboriginals and their representatives.

liaison and now
Henry Hall Wilson, a student at the music camp 25 years ago and now on the President's staff as liaison representative with the House of Representatives, turned guest conductor for a Sousa march, the `` Stars and Stripes Forever ''.
Example: French "- in " words used to be pronounced, but are now pronounced, and the is no longer pronounced ( except in cases of liaison ).
When Isabella's retinue — loyal to Edward, and ordered back to England by Isabella — returned to the English Court on 23 December, they brought further shocking news for the king: Isabella had formed a liaison with Roger Mortimer in Paris and they were now plotting an invasion of England.
Dutch's old military buddy, now working for the CIA, George Dillon ( Carl Weathers ), steps in as a liaison and joins the team: Mac Eliot ( Bill Duke ), Blain Cooper ( Jesse Ventura ), Billy Sole ( Sonny Landham ), Jorge " Poncho " Ramirez ( Richard Chaves ), and Rick Hawkins ( Shane Black ).
During the remainder of 1944, SOE continued to supply the NLM, despite complaints from MacLean and Smiley, now running liaison parties with Abaz Kupi's group and the Balli Kombëtar in Northern Albania, that the NLM were using these arms against their political opponents rather than the Germans.
Sydney now has to deal with the pain of not knowing what has happened for the previous two years of her life, but also the fact that Vaughn is now married to another woman, National Security Council liaison Lauren Reed.
Each Panzer and Motorised division, now had air liaison officers attached to them to allow for effective air support.
At first, there is also the threat of Waller being usurped by Derek Tolliver, the now former liaison between the Squad and NSC, who conspires with Cray against Waller.
In mid 1941, now an SS-Major, Kappler was selected as a liaison officer to the government of Benito Mussolini as well as a security advisor to the Fascist police.
EPIC is now staffed with over 300 personnel and liaison officers from 15 agencies.
The liaison between the club and schools offers parents and children a consistent engagement in sporting and non-sporting activities. They also boast some talented footballers such as oisín o Donoghue who is known to have scored 2-8 from corner back marking john kindleon one of castleknocks finest young talents. na fiannas u16 c squad are now thriving with excellent performances being displayed by Cathal Brennan and wanna o Donoghue. overall the future is bright for the club
He uses this ability to spy on Henry Gyrich ( now the Avengers ' liaison with the United Nations ) and discovers that the United States ' Secretary of Defense, Senator Dell Rusk, has been pressuring Gyrich to spy on the Avengers and turn over their secrets.
Rostov was assigned as the objective for the 11th Army now commanded by General von Schobert, however he died in a crash on the same day after landing his liaison Fieseler Storch aircraft in a minefield.
In 1976, she graduated from St. John's University School of Law, and in the same year married James O ' Beirne, an infantry officer in the United States Army ( now White House liaison to the Pentagon ).
He also acted as a liaison between white settlers and American Indian tribes in the area which is now eastern Washington state.
Spears remained with Franchet d ’ Esperey after the Battle of the Marne until his posting at the end of September 1914 as liaison officer with the French Tenth Army, which was now under General de Maud ’ huy near Arras.
Sharp now works for the local press in Liverpool and radio for 96. 7 Radio City in the north-west of England and is currently the Everton's fans ' liaison officer.
She accepts and, reminiscing alone in Ops, realizes both how much she hated her position as the station's liaison officer a year ago and how much she cherishes it now.
now, acts as liaison to Weapon X. Kane undertakes a mission to destroy Cable.

0.756 seconds.