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A Bureau De La Demographie ( A. Romaniuk, Director ) was formed under AIMO in the Congo, to work in close rapport with the Section Statistique of the Secretariat General.
Maestro's biggest stock in trade is his personality, and ability to establish a warm rapport with his audience.
The focus of the patient care should be on creating an amicable relationship with the family members or dependents of a comatose patient as well as creating rapport with the medical staff.
Elfman immediately developed a rapport with Burton and has gone on to score all but two of Burton's major studio releases: Ed Wood which was under production while Elfman and Burton were having a fight, and Sweeney Todd.
That year he was made Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Education Secretary Anthony Crosland, with whom Dewar later confessed to never really establishing a rapport, saying Crosland was a " very odd man ".
Sullivan struck up such a rapport with the Beatles that he agreed to introduce them at their momentous Shea Stadium concert on August 15, 1965.
Vancouver generally established a good rapport with both Indians and European trappers.
The prison contains a small museum with an exhibit on Powers, who allegedly developed a good rapport with Russian prisoners there.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines grok as " to understand intuitively or by empathy ; to establish rapport with " and " to empathise or communicate sympathetically ( with ); also, to experience enjoyment ".
In Day, he found a co-star he could build a rapport with, such as he had had with Blondell at the start of his career.
Fritz was a master of the subtle sell, and cultivated a close rapport with the Kaiser, Wilhelm II.
At a space station operated by a computer, the station's workers begin to unconsciously develop a musical rapport with their computer in a feedback loop.
As a 12-year old boy, he became a pupil of Cosimo Rosselli, and a fellow-pupil with Fra Bartolomeo with whom he formed such an intimate brotherly rapport that in 1494 the two started their own studio in Florence.
" His recovery began with a ' rapport '" with the 24 year old Sister Pasqualina – she would soon be transferred to Munich when Pacelli " pulled strings at the highest level ".
Prayer is an invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with a deity, an object of worship, or a spiritual entity through deliberate communication.
During the 1983 election campaign his position as the prime minister designate for the SDP-Liberal Alliance was questioned by his close colleagues, as his campaign style was now regarded as ineffective ; the Liberal leader David Steel was considered to have a greater rapport with the electorate.
One of the complications facing police in a siege involving hostages is the Stockholm syndrome where sometimes hostages can develop a sympathetic rapport with their captors.
He cannot be the leader himself because he lacks leadership qualities and has no rapport with the other boys.
Her irreverent and often bawdy sense of humour allowed her to establish a rapport with her co-star Marlon Brando ; but she had difficulty with director Elia Kazan, who did not hold her in high regard as an actress.

rapport and President
# Sir Edward Ross: The audience chases Ewing through a television studio, interrupting a talk show ( presented by Idle ) in which an interviewer ( Cleese ), attempting to create a rapport, calls his subject – Sir Edward Ross ( Chapman ) – increasingly inappropriate nicknames: " Eddie ", " Eddie Baby ", " pussycat ", " angel drawers ", and " Frank "... claiming " President Nixon had a hedgehog named Frank.

rapport and Kennedy
Boyd strikes a rapport with John Kennedy but dislikes Bobby.
Nicky became father-figure, personal friend and mentor to Kennedy, and the two built an extraordinary on-air rapport.

rapport and was
Although the Taylor Scale was designed as a group testing device, in this study it was individually administered by psychologically trained workers who established rapport and assisted the children in reading the items.
Their physical and emotional rapport was very strong from the start, and the age difference and different acting experience also created the additional dimension of a mentor-student relationship.
Lombard was at first intimidated by Barrymore, but the two quickly developed a good working rapport.
The way he choose, namely to build a relatively good rapport with the Third Reich, was very disputed, during as well as after the war.
Venizelos was fervently pro-Entente, having established excellent rapport with the British and French echelons of power.
Gokhale developed so great a reputation among the British that he was invited to London to meet with secretary of state Lord John Morley, with whom he established a rapport.
Liddell Hart and Rundstedt developed a close rapport, and the relationship was to prove very valuable to Rundstedt over the next few years.
This was in part thanks to Tupolev's close rapport with Nikita Khrushchev who had denounced Stalin's terror, a victim of which Tupolev had been.
During World War I, its governor, Count Hans von Blumenthal, was one of a small number of German military officials who struck up a rapport with the local population, chiefly through his interest in hunting.
The good rapport between the two was based largely on Cobb's flexibility.
A rapport with his models was necessary, and while at work, Freud was characterised as " an outstanding raconteur and mimic ".
It was more about simply reinforcing a social bond through gift-giving, as it was for the socialites who exchanged little gifts with each other, but instead made a financial relationship part of urbane sociability-especially when the rapport became more or less permanent in the form of allowances, such as the ones that Madame Geoffrin bestowed upon d ' Alembert, Thomas, and the abbé Morellet.
After developing a rapport with Davis, Vereen was cast as his understudy in the upcoming production of Golden Boy, which toured England and ended the run at the Palladium Theatre in London's West End.

rapport and such
The best way is to obtain a confession from the suspect ; usually, this is done by developing rapport and at times by seeking information in exchange for potential perks available through the Attorney's Office, such as entering for a lesser sentence in exchange for usable information.
As an educated class, knights occupied many of the state offices that were subject to annual audits and Cleon specialized in the prosecution of such officials, often using his rapport with jurors to obtain the verdicts he wanted.
Some episodes, such as " The Raincoats ", " The Money ", " The Doorman ", and " The Fusilli Jerry ", would suggest that Kramer has a more comfortable rapport with George's parents than with George.
Sunday built rapport by participating in the process, and the tabernacles were also a status symbol, because they had previously been built only for major evangelists such as Chapman.
She established such a rapport with co-star Leon Errol that RKO made a quick sequel, Mexican Spitfire, which became a very popular series.
There are a number of techniques that are supposed to be beneficial in building rapport such as: matching your body language ( i. e., posture, gesture, etc.
In such games, in which a sense of community and rapport between players is seen as crucial and conducive to the game's overall well-being, powergaming is generally regarded as extremely offensive behavior if it is not stated in the rules as being a bannable offense, which it is in the majority of text-based role-playing games.
In colloquial usage, the term can be more generally used to establish rapport with those with whom the speaker is not familiar, somewhat analogously to English terms such as " boss " or " gov ' nor ".
Rapport congruency is the human tendency to form a rapport with someone who seems to be portraying a common role, such as a friend.
During a Brahms concerto, Artur Schnabel accidentally skipped two bars, but Harty's rapport with and control of the Hallé was such that he kept up seamlessly with the soloist.
He also investigated animal magnetism, and various hypnotic phenomena such as the induction of sleep, " transposition of senses ", " magnetic rapport ", " exteriorisation of sensitiveness ", " exteriorisation of motor nerve force " etc.
This is the existential sentence of psychoanalytic discourse according to Lacan, and the negative one is " Il n ' ya pas de rapport sexuel " — there is no such a thing as a sexual relationship.
Liszt clearly places the work in line with the Romantic literature of his time, prefacing most pieces with a literary passage from writers such as Schiller, Byron or Senancour, and, in an introduction to the entire work, writing, " Having recently travelled to many new countries, through different settings and places consecrated by history and poetry ; having felt that the phenomena of nature and their attendant sights did not pass before my eyes as pointless images but stirred deep emotions in my soul, and that between us a vague but immediate relationship had established itself, an undefined but real rapport, an inexplicable but undeniable communication, I have tried to portray in music a few of my strongest sensations and most lively impressions.
The formerly peaceful rapport with Quechan was lost due to Spanish settlers violating the treaty with the Quechan, such as loss of crops and farmlands.
Procter never achieved the instant rapport with Tecumseh which Brock had gained, and Tecumseh was dismissive or even contemptuous towards Procter on occasions such as the Battle of Miami Rapids and the retreat from Amherstburg.
Morrow became a commercial radio powerhouse and household name through his ability to maintain a rapport with his listeners while smoothly mixing the diverse musical genres of the time ( Motown soul, pop, hard rock, surf music, novelty records ), and then seamlessly segueing into commercials for youth-oriented sponsors like Thom McAn shoes, local clothing outlets in the New York and New Jersey areas, and events such as concerts and drag-strip races.
With this rapport, he can sense incongruous elements ( foreign bodies or substances ) or focus on specific elements within the whole ( such as the location of a given plant ).

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