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Barney, who meticulously divided her love affairs with women into the categories of liaisons, demi-liaisons, and adventures, had a demi-liaison with Colette.
From "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" and its film version, "Dangerous Liaisons," in which Ms. Thurman was deflowered by John Malkovich, he has drawn the atmosphere of aristocratic end-times.
This has contributed to a big increase in extramarital liaisons.
Reeves was Chevalier Danceny in the drama "Dangerous Liaisons" (1988).
Using liaisons to bridge the gap between politicians and the projects?
In 1998, President Bill Clinton survived his lies about extramarital liaisons.
To be honest, these 2006 supposed liaisons, there is no crime there.
" Lucy Lawless: "Dateline has been hugely educative in terms of dangerous liaisons.
Both have acted as liaisons between the evangelical community and Trump campaign.
Please contact the LGBT+ Diversity and Inclusion team liaisons with any questions.
Needless to say, Ben and Chris's liaisons can't stay under wraps forever.
Before you start moaning about Hollywood ripping off yet another film favorite, consider that Cruel Intentions was itself a reboot of sorts, based on the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuse, which also spawned the films Valmont and Dangerous Liaisons.
The film was an adaption of the classic French novel Les Liaisons dangereuses.
But as the weeks go by the liaisons begin to sound less murky.
Weinstein has denied all allegations, claiming the various sexual liaisons were all consensual.
KT: We facilitated this conversation as community liaisons around the construct of a decoy.
I see part of our role as essentially being liaisons for our convention guests.
It was the largest-ever tie-up in the industry, and triggered other liaisons.
"National Theater Live: 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses,'" screening of the play by Christopher Hampton. Jan.
"National Theater Live: 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses,' " screening of the play by Christopher Hampton. Jan.
"National Theater Live: 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses,'" screening of the play by Christopher Hampton. Feb.
"Les Liaisons Dangereuses" has been staged on Broadway twice before, in 1987 and 2008.
I made countless phone calls to Staten Island imams, police liaisons and community leaders.
Prosecutors alleged Hunter spent some of that money on extramarital liaisons with five women.
Trump accepted her husband's denial that he had any sexual liaisons with Ms. Clifford.
For-profit employment agencies and individuals can register as liaisons between recruiters and employers.
PLEASANTVILLE "National Theater Live: 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses,' " screening of the play by Christopher Hampton. Jan.
ROSENDALE "National Theater Live: 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses,'" screening of the play by Christopher Hampton. Feb.
"Dangerous Liaisons," Chris Ofili's fourth solo show with David Zwirner, is dominated by a tail.
The journals document, sometimes in excruciatingly naked detail, the torment and heartbreak of these liaisons.
It is common for such liaisons to draft talking points and other material for campaigns.
Dangerous Liaisons As Kennedy's focus on the presidency intensified, Exner's relationship with him began to implode.
"When these guys joined the war, they weren't just making films as civilian liaisons," says Harris.
He earned a Tony nomination for his role as Valmont in Christopher Hampton's Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
Their Belgian liaisons helped them check in, and Boom told the fighters to get some rest.
There are savage feuds, a famous prosecution for obscenity, and myriad liaisons, including one with Fellini.
A divorced woman seeking no-strings-attached liaisons learns a sobering lesson about men and marriage.
Or creating high school student liaisons to city councils like they have done in Quincy, Mass.
Alternatively, it is a soap opera in which everything is reduced to petty spite and furtive liaisons.
Around midnight, the afterparty begins, and physical liaisons are not only allowed, but encouraged (though not mandatory).
Japanese wood-block prints in the shunga style depicted explicit sexual liaisons from the thirteenth century on.
He interviewed the porn star Stormy Daniels about her liaisons with Donald Trump, way back in 2007.
Denise Wingate: I wanted to marry the period of the original Dangerous Liaisons with a contemporary look.
These mutant results of unnatural liaisons suggest an Armageddon-like time of social chaos and environmental disaster.
The male writers, for their part, saw these liaisons as rejuvenating encounters or simply as just reward.
One of her much longer term liaisons, spanning nearly fifty years, was with the painter Romaine Brooks.
He's desperate both to hide these liaisons from his friends and deny to himself what they mean.
She took inspiration from a film that came out two years before the award show, Dangerous Liaisons.
He decided to create "culinary liaisons, not just order takers," even though he anticipated a training nightmare.
His personal life knew the same flux: three wives, all treated badly, to his later grief; many liaisons.
It was as much about food as it was about drinking, drugs, and illicit behind-the-scenes liaisons.
Wonder Woman's romantic history has included liaisons with both Batman and Superman (depending on the universe you're reading).
Among her reported liaisons were affairs with Marcello Mastroianni, Lee Marvin, director Tony Richardson and designer Pierre Cardin.
He reduces the number of rapes; Persephone, Daphne and Thetis, for example, are willing participants in their liaisons.
The Army currently only has three astronauts serving under official capacity — but they're more like liaisons to NASA.
" Bay says that much of her training involves not just the words themselves but "the liaisons between words.
Drabin, president of his neighborhood's homeowners association, is a "spark plug," Project Wildfire's term for its community liaisons.
They are both liaisons to the U.S. Soybean Board, an organization focused on the success of U.S. soybean farmers.
That means that, of all the League Cup's many liaisons, its relationship with Carling has been the most lasting.
Highbrow artworks are referenced in scenes set in chaotic kitchens, gossipy salons, and secret rooms set aside for liaisons.
That effort is now overseen by a council of 24 state and local election officials and three federal liaisons.
American Special Operations troops were assigned to accompany Turkish troops in Syria, giving the Pentagon on-the-ground liaisons.
Each state appointed a "stimulus czar" who, along with the state budget officer, had weekly calls with federal liaisons.
This morning, Robert Lightfoot, the agency's acting administrator, announced the appointment of Greg Autry and Erik Noble as presidential liaisons.
With more community liaisons available to help people through the system, it would be easier for them to get care.
GOP senators have been working on a "buddy system," sources say, with committee members serving as liaisons for their colleagues.
Her liaisons with the art teacher, Mr. Lloyd, and the music teacher, Mr. Lowther, provide the most opportunities for learning.
However, doctors found the many romantic liaisons and adrenaline-soaked atmosphere of the show's fictional hospital are completely far-fetched.
As for the imagined romantic liaisons, Mr. Harris worried that too much wish fulfillment could overwhelm the show's own storytelling.
The EPA is assigning a handful of employees to act as liaisons to trade associations and companies for the effort.
Since its Royal Court debut, Mr. Hampton has won a Tony Award (for the musical "Sunset Boulevard") and an Oscar (for "Dangerous Liaisons," adapted from his own play "Les Liaisons Dangereuses"), and has been feted as the English-language translator of Yasmina Reza and Florian Zeller — both of whom are Broadway and West End names.
The coalition has liaisons nearby, but not the volume of technology required to fully map out ISIS across this huge front.
The theme was Dangerous Liaisons meets Pop art, and I had to do my own makeup for the first time ever.
We're just spitballing here, but one of the nifty things about Cruel Intentions is that it's a remake of Dangerous Liaisons.
With these liaisons, Cacciola and Pesce risked bringing shame upon their families, which by custom had to be punished by death.
He parlayed his front businesses into a profitable career, and into a life of good food, fine drink, and romantic liaisons.
His personal life knew the same flux as the surf: three wives, all treated badly, to his later grief; many liaisons.
Victims who survived the disease were brought on as liaisons to the community, to show that treatment and recovery was possible.
This is a huge grey area, in which abusive relationships, casual transactional liaisons, and what's commonly understood as "sex work" overlap.
He has been credited with having made some of the earliest liaisons between Iraqi organizations that opposed Saddam Hussein and Iran.
At times resembling a Hollywood thriller, the story involves colorful characters, secret liaisons, bitter rivalries and plenty of lying and spying.
His meeting last Thursday with cabinet liaisons in which he called for rooting out disloyal officials was first reported by Axios.
But they also do all sorts of other things, such as hire LGBTQ liaisons to work closely with local LGBTQ communities.
As President Obama's former liaisons to young Americans, our mandate was to assure that young people had a seat at the table.
Coward wrote in his introduction to Les Liaisons dangereuses that even now, it's impossible to know Laclos's intentions in writing the book.
Soon he became "consumed with almost daily sexual liaisons," journalist Seymour Hersh wrote in his 1997 book The Dark Side of Camelot.
Buckle in and watch all the hottie teens of NYC attempt to outwit each other in this adaptation of Les Liaisons dangereuses.
The second surprising fact is that the process is not quick and in most cases, organ liaisons spend several days with families.
The poll follows a litany of headlines about unsavory liaisons between Russia and Trump's team that have come out since Trump's election.
Both were conceived in the fall of 2016, when Rourke was living in New York and directing "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" on Broadway.
The Denver-based Eating Recovery Center has a call center and employs 20 "professional relations liaisons" who contact clinicians across the country.
Think of the rococo video of Annie Lennox's "Walking on Broken Glass" or Madonna doing "Vogue" in 18th-century "Liaisons Dangereuses" drag.
I've certainly told the story of babbling to a stranger about my liaisons with his other body as a dark-comedy bit.
In the late hours, he sits in front of his computer and tentatively arranges sexual liaisons with men, almost always older ones.
He also told the liaisons that promotions and significant staff changes should not occur without prior approval from the presidential personnel office.
He also told the liaisons that promotions and significant staff changes should not occur without prior approval from the presidential personnel office.
He also told the liaisons that promotions and significant staff changes should not occur without prior approval from the Presidential Personnel Office.
It plays like a dime-store "Dangerous Liaisons," with a touch of "Amadeus" in Joseph Quinn's twitchy performance as Catherine's ineffectual son.
Some incoming White House administrations have appointed liaisons to agencies when the chairman was chosen by a president of a different party.
Williams worked as a neighborhood coordination officer (NCO), which the NYPD wrote on its website are liaisons between community members and the police.
The Charlottesville Anti-Racist Media Liaisons (CARML) focuses on media strategy for activists, connecting them with outlets, fielding inquiries, and developing promotional campaigns.
The "Dangerous Liaisons" news was announced Friday during Starz's press day at the Television Critics Association summer press tour in Beverly Hills, California.
The least he could do, you realize, is have the courtesy, respect, and good taste not to start blabbing about his liaisons now.
The surveillance failed to show that King was a communist, but it did result in many tapes of extramarital sexual liaisons by King.
Playwright Roger Kumble finishes the script for Cruel Intentions, based on the 16th century novel series Les Liaisons Dangereuses, by Choderlos De Laclos.
Others ignored it and went directly to the liaisons for the departments that interested them to pitch their in-progress ideas in person.
Some reach out to community workers, local government offices and hospitals on behalf of patients; others serve as liaisons between families and reporters.
Mr. Khan urged women to book hotel rooms for liaisons, near the Jay Street MetroTech subway station, which is close to the school.
For instance, in 2007, Clem interviewed porn actress Stormy Daniels and openly spoke to her about her alleged sexual liaisons with Donald Trump.
A Thelonious Monk: Les Liaisons Dangereuses 1960 (Saga/Sam) A pricey French import that targets serious fans like me, so why not you?
In the past, he said, the agency has worked with school liaisons to help "find placement" for children when their parents are detained.
The digs spanned from Lowe's acting career and good looks to his infamous past liaisons — all while his family sat in the audience.
Modern Love I'm not sure it's possible to justify my liaisons with married men, but what I learned from having them warrants discussion.
As inaugural chairman, Mr. Barrack was one of Mr. Trump's chief liaisons to those business executives who had kept him at arm's length.
Mr. Trump's children have taken on increasing responsibility in recent years; they often solicit new projects and are the primary liaisons with partners.
Start by connecting with the Homeless Education Liaisons that each school district is required to have under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act.
Find an initiative in your community by asking school liaisons and shelter providers for guidance, or use Charity Navigator as a search tool.
A quick search on your porn website of choice will reveal a wealth of cuckold-inspired videos, from amateur hotel liaisons to professional content.
Considering Jon and Dany's sexual relationship, at least they can take solace in knowing they come from a long line of intra-family liaisons.
Washington (CNN)One of President-elect Donald Trump's top congressional liaisons is making the jump to K Street instead of joining the Trump administration.
Our children also have liaisons outside of our home to speak to about their participation in this family channel, even for normal family vlogs.
The birds' reappearance every spring roughly coincided with nine months after June 21 — the summer solstice, a time of celebration and many romantic liaisons.
The group also provides academic coaches who work closely with students for the full school year, acting as liaisons among students, parents and teachers.
One person who attended said the recent meeting was mostly introductory and a chance for the liaisons to highlight potential problems at the agencies.
Mr. Mnuchin has tapped several senior advisers who do not require congressional confirmation to work on tax policy and serve as liaisons to Congress.
Extensive diplomatic efforts by lower-level diplomats had primed the pump, with liaisons between the two nations in the months leading up to Reykjavik.
The film, an adaptation of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos' 1782 epistolary novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses, had everything you'd want out of a teen sex comedy.
There was never proof of such liaisons, and throughout it all, Haley has categorically denied she has been involved with anyone other than her husband.
In addition, they coordinate with hospitals within the vicinity of the marathon to ensure that liaisons and extra staff are in place for any emergencies.
Under questioning, Rios-Covarrubias allegedly told police he covered the girl's mouth and kept her in the closet so she wouldn t disturb his liaisons.
Because of the sheer volume of works and words, the art objects end up becoming secondary to the stories, mere documents of their makers' liaisons.
But why would Trump bother, given the layers of "plausible deniability" that Cohen himself created to protect the President from allegations of porn star liaisons?
I liked the fact that it was a very modern take on Dangerous Liaisons: It was fun and wicked and charming at the same time.
The plea deal means neither Mr. Spitzer nor Mr. Nippes will have to testify at trial about the details of their liaisons with Ms. Zakharova.
ATEA: NATURE AND DIVINITY IN POLYNESIA Sculptural liaisons with the divine, in painted bark, feathers, and wood, from 18th- and 19th-century Pacific islands. Nov.
The questionnaire has been shared with agency White House liaisons who are responsible for political appointments in an array of federal government departments, CNN found.
Prosecutors already are eyeing whether payouts made to two women who publicly claim they had sexual liaisons with Trump constituted violations of campaign finance law.
The plot unfolds mostly in the hospital waiting room as Julie comes to learn that their various friends were not completely unaware of his liaisons.
When extreme heat is forecast, Shah sends out WhatsApp alerts to health officers, hospital liaisons, the fire department, the police, the parks department, and other officials.
Following his success in "Liaisons Dangereuses," Mr. Rickman traveled to Los Angeles, where he was offered the role in "Die Hard" by the producer Joel Silver.
The Palestinians cannot prevent these liaisons but can still employ sufficient guilt to prevent the Gulf Arab leaders from publicly admitting to their dalliance with Israel.
A room devoted to the Bloomsbury group of artists and intellectuals reveals the sexual liaisons of everyone from Duncan Grant to Dora Carrington to Ethel Sands.
Now, Uber's essentially asking prospective employees to work two jobs: as diversity liaisons changing company culture and as visibility tokens representing a paradigmatic shift for Uber.
Prosecutors did not name the individuals they accused Hunter of having romantic liaisons with, but they said three were lobbyists and two were congressional staff members.
Organ donation liaisons who work for the organ banks have the really difficult job of asking families (sometimes within 24 hours) to make an anatomical gift.
But in this case, the male widow spiders, who are normally monogamous, have adopted a strategy that's allowing them to have sexual liaisons with multiple partners.
Fun fact: Cruel Intentions is based on 1782 French novel Les Liaisons dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, because yeah — people were always this messed up.
And his major breakthrough in theater came in 1987 when the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses he was starring in moved to Broadway.
In some of my liaisons with men who identified as feminists, their behaviour during our relationship ultimately did not match the values they purported to hold.
A month after the two announced their split, the actress attended the opening night of Schreiber's eagerly anticipated new Broadway play Les Liaisons Dangereuses on Sunday.
It was part of the LIAisons program, described as an opportunity for agency creatives age 30 and under to learn from top executives in their fields.
Les Liaisons DangereusesI saw this play, but because I do not know how to pronounce the title, I could not tell anyone my thoughts about it.
Mr. Bowers also claimed to have personally shared a bed with J. Edgar Hoover and arranged wild sexual liaisons for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
Through messages passed by Stewart (later convicted for her crimes) to and from IG liaisons, Rahman transmitted directives to and received reports from terror operatives abroad.
Indeed, an abiding melancholy hangs about the soundtrack he recorded that July for "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," a risqué film by the infamous French director Roger Vadim.
After all, the wealthy of today are equally flattered and indulged, and, as Frears proved in "Dangerous Liaisons" (1988), costume dramas are no excuse for softness.
Finally, "Les Liaisons Dangereuses 299.98" is the archival coup; it features one of Monk's strongest quartets putting down tracks for the score to a French film.
He says the woman signed an NDA before they banged, which requires her to keep quiet about their liaisons ... and to settle all legal disputes in arbitration.
The 225 wedding weekend of Getty heir Joseph Getty and jewelry designer Sabine Ghanem included a Liaisons Dangereuses party in which guests themselves dressed like French aristocracy.
Their contributions aren't just on the front lines — they have also provided critical behind-the-scenes support for the protesters, working as paramedics, cooks, and media liaisons.
Criticism of François Hollande, another president caught having an affair, focused on the fact that he had turned up to his illicit liaisons on an unpresidential scooter.
Anthony Musaala in Kampala, Uganda, wrote a letter to members of the local Catholic establishment about "numerous cases" of alleged sex liaisons of priests, including with nuns.
The ashram is a cult and its leaders liaisons between Gaitonde's drug trade and the weapons Singh suspects will be used to attack Mumbai in the present.
He was among a group of clergy members who acted as liaisons to the police in the unsettled days after the shooting of Amadou Diallo in 1999.
This past spring, Business Insider visited P-TECH Brooklyn and interviewed students, graduates, teachers, IBM liaisons, its founding principal, and the parents of one of the graduates.
This complex network of liaisons falls under the domain of the United Front Work Department, a Communist Party agency driving the nation's push for global soft power.
Ms. Pletnyova, a member of the Communist Party, framed her advice as a way to protect the family, saying that such liaisons often produce single-parent homes.
Lacking the nutritious story lines of the past, the cross-cultural liaisons and the odd inconvenient corpse in Lady Mary's bedroom, the movie is mainly empty calories.
According to Glassdoor, some of the cities hiring the most medical science liaisons right now include Cambridge, Massachusetts; Washington, D.C.; Chicago, Illinois; Seattle, Washington and Dallas, Texas.
Starz is programming for both of those bases with shows like "The Spanish Princess," the upcoming "Becoming Elizabeth," and a "Dangerous Liaisons" prequel that&aposs in development.
Onstage and off, McTeer, who is reprising her recent West End triumph in Christopher Hampton's "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" on Broadway this fall, has an appetite for adventure.
Starz is programming for both of those bases with series like "The Spanish Princess," the upcoming "Becoming Elizabeth," and a "Dangerous Liaisons" prequel that&aposs in development.
Old-style kompromat featured doctored photographs, planted drugs, grainy videos of liaisons with prostitutes hired by the K.G.B., and a wide range of other primitive entrapment techniques.
Whatever you want to call them—team managers or player liaisons—they do a job that the soccer world should have copied from the business world decades ago.
The day I arrived, members of some of these groups approached the compound entrance, wielding long guns and promising to act as liaisons between the occupiers and officials.
Yet another step removed were the CIA handlers and military intelligence liaisons sending detailed reports on Condor's day-to-day goings on back to their superiors in Washington.
But the legend of his rakishness persisted, so that Marie and I could (not altogether seriously) speculate about romantic liaisons between him and women friends of the family.
They acted as liaisons between health and social services and the community to help patients navigate the system and improve access, quality, and cultural sensitivity of service delivery.
His fortunes were boosted by his first popular hit, the 1748 novel "Les Bijoux Indiscrets," or " The Indiscreet Jewels ," which was a sort of " Dangerous Liaisons " of lingerie.
Larrington says Jorah Mormont needs to return and be put in charge of Dothraki liaisons, since he's the only person other than Daenerys that speaks their language fluently.
At the department's Office of Intelligence and Analysis, analysts specifically looking at domestic terrorism and coordinating with local law enforcement were reassigned as public-affairs liaisons, Snyder says.
He also helped establish the Quorum Club, a private retreat where members of Congress, their staff members and lobbyists would mingle and, it was said, arrange sexual liaisons.
Mikhail Degtyarev, the chairman of the Duma Committee for Sports, Tourism and Youth, said the more love children born out of liaisons during the World Cup, the better.
After the couple experience a schism, they each seek solace in drug-fueled liaisons with others, and the rationale for sci-fi allegory is pretty much dispensed with.
Intimacy coordinators, per SAG's definition, are to serve as experts and liaisons who can help producers get the scene they want, without compromising a performer's safety or comfort.
The House had impeached Clinton on allegations of perjury and obstruction of justice related to his efforts to conceal sexual liaisons with the former White House intern Lewinsky.
But Lucy Liu tells PEOPLE it happened to her in 2004 at the "Dangerous Liaisons: Fashion and Furniture in the 18th Century" themed ball — thanks to a faulty zipper.
It can utilize a "whisper campaign" of on-background commentary, quiet liaisons with the developer and professional communities that filter outward in order to quell rumors or allay fears.
Her husband also shares responsibility, even if for no other reason than the mere fact that they almost got away with it, but for his well-publicized electronic liaisons.
The newspaper added that China was asking police liaisons to hand over lists of groups or people who might be a security threat or target leaders at the summit.
This "Abduction" is part of a shift toward using opera — still assumed in America to be more or less politically inert — to reflect on cross-cultural tensions and liaisons.
Star's infamous 1998 Starr Report laid out Clinton's sexual liaisons with a White House intern in lurid, minute detail, and resulted in the first presidential impeachment in 130 years.
In their fleeting liaisons in New York, Ms. Quiroga has been the Fonteyn to his Nureyev, the gorgeous monarch finding new sparkle from the exuberance of a younger consort.
The soundtrack will be released as its own album next month for the first time, with the publication of "Thelonious Monk: Les Liaisons Dangereuses 1960," a two-disc set.
Mr. Chagnon said marriages and sexual liaisons took place at an earlier age than the present day, partly because people died so much younger, often by their late 30s.
" The film appealed to her because "to take material like Les Liaisons dangereuses, and give it to teens and that material — it was sort of the first of its kind.
Currently, fire department liaisons are on staff at the center in two shifts from Monday through Friday and during special events, for a total of around 80 hours per week.
He did not deliver comments, but the trustees expressed confidence in him and said they looked forward to working with him -- as did the student and faculty liaisons in attendance.
After Lenore and her roommate use a Ouija board to reach out to Briarwood's own resident ghost, Lenore begins having strange, otherworldly middle-of-the-night liaisons of her own.
On Thursday, the Queensland Ballet in Australia suspended Mr. Scarlett, an artistic associate of the company, and canceled its planned productions of his ballet "Dangerous Liaisons," The Australian newspaper reported.
In Alaska and elsewhere, the bureau has been slow to hire the partnership specialists who are supposed to be key liaisons to build support in local communities before counting begins.
"She can do two or three things at once," Christopher Hampton, who worked with McTeer on "God of Carnage" (which he translated from the French) and "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," said.
Previous administrations had unofficial donor liaisons who were regularly in touch with influential givers, such as Karl Rove in George W. Bush's White House and Valerie Jarrett in Barack Obama's.
It was relentless: the "Access Hollywood" tape, accusations of sexual misconduct lodged against her father by multiple women, and allegations of liaisons with a porn star and a Playboy model.
It borrows its title and form from Arthur Schnitzler's play, a chain of sexual liaisons in which one character from each scene appears with a new lover in the next.
Meanwhile, movies like Cruel Intentions and 10 Things I Hate About You served up new spins on very old stories (Les Liaisons Dangereuse and The Taming of the Shrew, respectively).
The opera inhabits a realm similar to the 1980s play, and later film, "Dangerous Liaisons," which shows 18th-century courtly French life as a game of sexual adventure and humiliation.
Early on, Trump's children had been key liaisons, helping to quarantine their father, take custody of his smartphone, and hypnotize him with video footage from his campaign rallies played on loop.
Anthony Musaala in Kampala, Uganda wrote what he called an open letter to members of the local Catholic establishment about "numerous cases" of alleged sex liaisons of priests, including with nuns.
Both Wolff and Emling worked as legislative liaisons in the administration of President George W. Bush;  since 2011, they have helped push the bank's priorities on everything from trade to cybersecurity.
The Tony-winning actors Janet McTeer and Liev Schreiber will be the latest scheming aristocrats sparring over love and revenge when a British production of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" transfers to Broadway.
But as turmoil in Venezuela delays the process, opposition parliament members have questioned whether the government's continued liaisons with Maduro are wise given that the U.S remains Trinidad's largest trading partner.
To his critics, his romantic liaisons have been more than just a royal soap opera; they have raised questions about whether his character suits the institution he is about to lead.
The fans jumped to their feet, shrieking, as Carey stepped onstage—a vision in a tight, semi-sheer dress with a "Liaisons Dangereuses"-level décolletage, flowing honey locks, and Louboutin stilettos.
She had many liaisons with both men and women throughout her life, even during her long and happy marriage to the shambling and abstracted English literary critic and writer John Bayley.
President Bill Clinton survived being impeached for lying under oath about sexual liaisons with Monica S. Lewinsky only after a Senate trial in which lawmakers opted against removing him from office.
Above them all, trapped in a (real) room in London, but connected by email to liaisons in every (fictional) state, is the federal government, answering to the President and her cabinet.
Rickman began his career as a stage actor with the Royal Shakespeare Company and Royal Court Theatre and earned Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations for his performance in Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
It was among first TV networks on the app and worked closely with Snapchat's "small crew of people that were meant to be media liaisons," Fishman said in the app's early days.
I'm just spit-balling here, but that juxtaposition must have had some real-life allegory: After all, Willis was fresh off Moonlighting at the time and Rickman was discovered doing Dangerous Liaisons.
The play is an adaptation of a French 18th-century novel by Choderlos de Laclos; the story was also adapted into a 1988 film, "Dangerous Liaisons," starring Glenn Close and John Malkovich.
CNN obtained copies of the new and old questionnaire and two sources confirmed it was distributed on Monday to agency White House liaisons, who help oversee political appointments in each federal department.
Josie Rourke, who directed "Les Liaisons" at the Donmar Warehouse, in London, last year, was remounting and reëxamining the show with a cast that was all new, with the exception of McTeer.
More dramatic changes are likely to be delayed until after November but the agency liaisons have been told to stop moving around officials who are viewed as anti-Trump to other agencies.
The movie, based on the 18th-century French novel, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Glenn Close, and John Malkovich — and Madonna even wore Pfeiffer's dress from the film for her performance.
White House officials confirmed to the newspaper that PPO leaders held happy hours in their offices that included beer, wine and snacks for office employees and White House liaisons in federal agencies.
Best actress nominations: "Fatal Attraction" (1987), "Dangerous Liaisons" (1988), "Albert Nobbs" (2011), "The Wife" (2018)Best supporting actress nominations: "The World According to Garp" (1982), "The Big Chill" (1983), "The Natural" (1984)
As Witt's image of the Epcot monorail suggests, she preferred to see it as an endpoint, the moment that would bring the aimless liaisons of her single years to a full stop.
She'd been acting since her teens – check her out looking especially young and fresh-faced in 1988's Johnny Be Good – and had even landed roles in major pictures such as Dangerous Liaisons.
Warner similarly asked the intelligence leaders to "immediately alert the congressional intelligence committees" if they saw an impact on the intelligence community workforce, sources and methods, relationships with foreign liaisons or selective declassification.
In David Coward's introduction to the 1995 Oxford World's Classics translation of Les Liaisons dangereuses, he wrote that the ending of Cruel Intentions' source material was no less mysterious in the late 1700s.
A major philanthropist and Democratic donor, Schmidt in his recent role as chair served as one of the company's main liaisons to the White House, appearing at several meetings with President Donald Trump.
The digs spanned from Lowe's acting career and good looks to his infamous past liaisons – all while his family, wife Sheryl and sons Matthew, 22, and John Owen, 20, sat in the audience.
Tensions escalated over the weekend when another band of outsiders arrived at the refuge's entrance, toting long guns and promising to act as liaisons between law enforcement officials and the occupiers at Malheur.
In biblical art, Joseph is often depicted as elderly and Mary as maidenly, but the purpose is to desexualize their relationship, Martin said, not to normalize liaisons between older men and younger women.
His wife pleaded guilty and named her spouse a co-conspirator last June, the same month prosecutors alleged in court papers that Hunter had spent campaign funds on extramarital liaisons with five women.
When Gilda takes the case of a lost glove that involves vile secrets on both sides of the barrier, she uncovers liaisons threatening the entire metropolis and probably the fabric of the universe.
Residents, many of whom are Yiddish-speaking and cling to a culture rooted in preindustrial Europe, trust the shomrim as liaisons to secular authorities, who can negotiate language barriers and complex social mores.
"The question of arrangements for the Spring Meetings is one on which Bank and Fund have been coordinating with our respective Corporate Secretariats, which are our primary liaisons with shareholders," the statement read.
His crowing might be premature, however, since the indictment did not make any reference to known liaisons between Trump staffers and Russia or the activities of senior campaign and administration officials under investigation.
Pfeiffer has previously been nominated for three Oscars — twice for lead actress (Love Field and The Fabulous Baker Boys) and once as a supporting actress (Dangerous Liaisons) — and admittedly her role in Mother!
It's a smart play by a people of faith who often choose their holy liaisons based on circumstances, such as St. Anthony when items go missing or to St. Jude when hope seems lost.
This means many people think it's simply too much effort to bother with romantic liaisons at all – and according to a new study, women are more likely to be happier riding solo than men.
Scott Mason, one of the Trump campaign's Hill liaisons, emailed congressional supporters Monday afternoon with a lengthy response to the Khizr Kahn, whose speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia drew national attention.
The 1990s teen flick, which reset "Dangerous Liaisons" in an elite Manhattan prep school, has transformed its bittersweet symphony of lust and betrayal into a jukebox musical, created by Lindsey Rosin and Jordan Ross.
McConnell's legal eagles As he prepared for the trial, McConnell made a consequential decision: he deputized a trio of conservative lawyers in his conference to serve as de facto liaisons to the White House.
The phones were discovered after he was stopped by federal agents and questioned about his work to arrange meetings between liaisons of foreign governments and Trump transition officials after the November 2016 presidential election.
Joy As if being a talented singer/dancer weren't enough, 22-year-old Joy is also an actress, having most recently appeared on the steamy Korean drama Tempted, based on Dangerous Liaisons (well, Cruel Intentions).
Their stable contains over 20 different series, from Historical, Medical and Kimani, which features African-American protagonists, to Blaze—"sizzling sexual adventures"—and Nocturne, for those who like their literary liaisons seasoned with paranormal activity.
"It's not exactly the same access,'' Mr. Dujarric said, "but if he has an issue, there is a staff of media liaisons to help him resolve the problem and get where he needs to go.
FBI data indicates the agency currently has Legal Attaché offices and sub-offices in nearly 90 countries, staffed by employees who serve multiple-year tours as liaisons covering more than 180 countries, territories and islands.
Aside from being liaisons between the league, its clubs, players and umpires, both will aid in on-field discipline, provide insights with on-field rules and provide assistance with topics such as technology and instant replay.
Benavides, who has worked as a liaison and currently manages a team of 20 organ liaisons, says that there's a script to be followed and that the entire process varies from one family to the next.
Though Böttner's playful pen and pencil sketches depict homosexual liaisons of beefy men in leather and assorted images of gay subculture, her pastels and other mediums where she is the main subject tell a different story.
He hopes to bring something more risqué and risky to the latest Broadway revival of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," the stage adaptation of the infamous 1782 novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, which begins performances on Oct.
More focus on local communities; better partnerships with law enforcement and community institutions, and liaisons and other contact with peers and family members who would be the first to identify signs of radicalization is critically important.
A French court ordered Le Monde and two of its reporters, Gerard Davet et Fabrice Lhomme, to pay 14,000 euros ($15,600) in fines and damages to the Dangerous Liaisons star, lawyers for both sides told Reuters.
An Oscar nominee for "Pulp Fiction," she has been a forceful, high-voltage presence in film from "Dangerous Liaisons" in 1988, through the "Kill Bill" movies of the early aughts, to the "Nymphomaniac" movies of 2013.
Many of them did not have revolutionary morale and thus made serious mistakes, such as illicit liaisons among male and female cadres and violations of the principles of socialist education, like hitting or harshly disciplining students.
The department uses liaisons throughout the city to keep abreast of the concerns of local residents, but prosecutors say that Mr. Reichberg considered the post as both a public-service job and a personal profit center.
When Duterte was accused of sexism, she posted on Facebook an account of how, when the Mocha Girls came to Davao, he was always a gentleman, unlike most mayors, who tried to arrange liaisons with them.
Candice Broce, spokesperson for Secretary of State Brian Kemp, said the state ensures fair and accessible elections by requiring certification for local superintendents, offering training resources and assigning state liaisons to assist in local elections operations.
The 1990s teen flick, which reset "Dangerous Liaisons" in an elite Manhattan prep school, has transformed its bittersweet symphony of lust and betrayal into a jukebox musical, created by Lindsey Rosin, Jordan Ross and Roger Kumble.
Throughout the film, the mothers of his other children flit in and out of scenes, cast alternately as hangers-on, jealous about his newer romantic liaisons, or late-night door-openers, offering him respite from Houston's haranguing.
The all-star cast also includes John Malkovich of Dangerous Liaisons and In the Line of Fire, Trevante Rhodes, whose breakout role was the lead in the Oscar-winning Moonlight, and Jacki Weaver from Silver Linings Playbook.
LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES Christopher Hampton's adaptation of a steamy 1782 novel about sex, intrigue and cruelty among the aristocracy in pre-revolutionary France returns in a production starring Janet McTeer and Liev Schreiber, directed by Josie Rourke.
Despite his impeachment on perjury and obstruction for covering up sexual liaisons with Ms. Lewinsky, Mr. Clinton until lately had made progress in framing the national memory of his presidency as a time of peace and prosperity.
Still, not every novelist could search for a scoop by going through a government official's garbage or staking out Hoover while looking into his private life and liaisons with his chief deputy and close associate, Clyde Tolson.
Mattie is a gifted teenage student at the local school; a few brief liaisons with her inept boyfriend lead to the inevitable outcome, and to Mattie's counting her weeks of pregnancy and sifting through her meager options.
"Delta Dawn" was the first in a long line of hits through the decade, but soon she became better known for her string of romantic liaisons, most notably with Glen Campbell, and excesses with drugs and alcohol.
She first attended in 2004 alongside designer Nicolas Ghesquière to the "Dangerous Liaisons: Fashion and Furniture in the 18th Century" exhibition in a gold body-skimming gown with long, matching neck scarf (and that perfectly messy "bedhead" hair).
"Simply put, carrying out a sequence of romantic liaisons is so far removed from any legitimate campaign or congressional activity as to rebut any argument that Hunter believed these were proper uses of campaign funds," the prosecutors wrote.
Bin Laden then wrote a letter to one of his confidantes asking if he knew of any Pakistanis who could be trusted with "complete confidence" who might replace the two brothers as his liaisons to the outside world.
In 1985, he won the role of Le Vicomte de Valmont in the stage version of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," his first major villain -- and the breakthrough role for which he was nominated for a Tony Award in 1988.
In 1985, he played the lead role in an RSC production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses — but it wasn't until 1988, when he played villain Hans Gruber opposite Bruce Willis in Die Hard, that he shot to international fame.
Reporting for The American Spectator, a conservative newsmagazine, Mr. Brock asserted in 1994 that Arkansas state troopers facilitated sexual liaisons for Mr. Clinton when he was the state's governor, allegations that have been central to Mr. Stone's attacks.
Omeed Malik, one of Bank of America's top liaisons to the hedge fund world and a confidant of Jon Corzine, has left the firm after an internal investigation into a young female analyst's accusation of inappropriate sexual conduct.
The Afghan military has also failed to train enough air controllers and liaisons, according to a Defense Department Inspector General report, which found that just 2.5% to 7.5% of airstrikes by Afghan aircraft involved tactical Afghan air controllers.
His wife pleaded guilty and named her spouse a co-conspirator in June, the same month prosecutors alleged in court papers that Hunter had spent campaign funds on extramarital liaisons with five women, all lobbyists or congressional staffers.
Priya Guha, Britain's former consul general in San Francisco, said that even as societal challenges grew as a result of giant tech platforms, economic ties were a top priority for diplomats sent to be liaisons with the industry.
In contrast, Trump surrogates have lately devoted much of their time to trying to explain away allegations of hush-money payoffs and "catch and kill" deals designed to cover up alleged Trump liaisons with porn stars and playmates.
Luhn told Sherman that Shine set up the "booking meetings" that were really hotel liaisons with Ailes, and that Shine at one point reviewed Luhn's emails to make sure she wasn't telling anyone about her relationship with Ailes.
"One of my favorite moments in the world is Glenn Close in Dangerous Liaisons when she's shamed at the end and people turn on her," McCarthy said, referring to the 1989 drama also starring John Malkovich and Michelle Pfeiffer.
"One of my favorite moments in the world is Glenn Close in Dangerous Liaisons, when she's shamed at the end and people turn on her," McCarthy reveals, referring to the 1989 drama also starring John Malkovich and Michelle Pfeiffer.
That is the shaggily supernatural setup for a standard if needlessly scattered sprint through biographical highlights: Parker's childhood in Kansas City, Mo., his collaboration with Dizzy Gillespie, his addictions, his romantic liaisons, his incarceration in a California mental hospital.
Those familiar with the shutdown's impact on the White House note that the office of presidential personnel hit a "standstill" and that many of the White House liaisons who work with Congress were furloughed, according to Capitol Hill staffers.
The Iraqi-born Ben-Eliezer was widely regarded as the Israeli politician closest to Mubarak, who was toppled as Egypt's president in an uprising in 2011, and served as one of his country's main liaisons with the autocratic leader.
One possible avenue of inquiry for federal prosecutors is whether the president compensated Cohen for the $130,000 payment to Clifford during the 2016 campaign as part of a non-disclosure agreement about her alleged past sexual liaisons with Trump.
On a campaign conference call the day that Mr. Weiner admitted he had continued to engage in online liaisons, Mr. Reines berated him, yelling that he would "reach through the phone" and "rip out" his throat, adding an expletive.
YouTube's decision to hire managers to act as direct liaisons to conservative and progressive creators who have complained that they feel unheard, despite being able to talk to executives like CEO Susan Wojcicki, feels like an obvious next step.
And as the administrator's gatekeeper and one of the agency's chief liaisons to the White House and Congress, he is likely to play a central role in slashing the agency's 15,000-person staff and more than $8 billion budget.
While Kidd was living at Jaeger's apartment, the complaint alleges, Jaeger urged her to drive him to "what turned out to be sexual liaisons" during conferences; frequented student-only parties; and insisted that she share housing with him during conferences.
Based on the 18th-century French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses, the story follows two horny and borderline incestuous step-siblings, Sebastian Valmont (Ryan Philippe) and Kathryn Merteuil (Sarah Michelle Gellar), who go to a prep school for Manhattan's wealthy elite.
LONDON (Reuters) - Christine Keeler, the model and dancer whose liaisons with a British minister and a Soviet diplomat at the height of the Cold War shocked Britain and embroiled the government in a notorious political sex scandal, has died aged 75.
" Since it's more or less impossible to glean takeaways about virtues and values from the text, Coward wrote, "Perhaps we should see Les Liaisons dangereuses less as a metaphysical tale of evil than as a practical fable about winning and losing.
New York audiences first became aware of Mr. Rickman as Valmont, the fatally attractive French nobleman in the 1987 production of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," Christopher Hampton's adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos's 18th-century epistolary novel of decadence and its discontents.
It provides helpful tips on the need to gather detailed school records, on connecting with school liaisons at military installations and reviewing a child's curriculum at the old school and matching it against that of the new schools, and much more.
He became a miscellaneous essayist and translator, scuffling to make a living by writing political pamphlets, philosophical dialogues, and pornographic books—all the while carrying on vigorous romantic liaisons with a variety of partners, from the local washerwoman to aristocratic readers.
All of these nodes should coordinate at the overseas mission with liaisons attached to USAID headquarters and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to make certain host countries and the United States are sharing best practices and accurate data.
To ease their way, Schmitz said, Spanish-speaking and Somali-speaking cultural liaisons work with teachers, students and parents, so families can learn how to advocate for their kids, what the rules are and just how the local culture works.
And I suspect that's what Trump is going to do to the Democrats, thereby helping himself politically when we might otherwise be focused on his alleged porn star liaisons and the possibility that the president is lying about it. Why?
Last week, Axios reported that John McEntee, who heads up the presidential personnel office, called in White House liaisons from various federal agencies and asked them to root out political appointees across the government who are believed to be anti-Trump.
Russia's intelligence services rely heavily on third-party cutouts with vague or hidden ties to the Kremlin, including academics, businessmen, oligarchs, and even "honey traps": attractive women who lure their targets into illicit liaisons that can be used for blackmail.
Among plays, a much-anticipated revival of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," starring Janet McTeer and Liev Schreiber, has been soft at the box office — it grossed $428,583 last week — and the producers have announced that they would close the show on Jan.
Mitchell Taylor, CEO of Queens economic development non-profit Urban Upbound and co-chair of the Amazon HQ2 Community Advisory Committee, had a meeting with Amazon liaisons on Thursday morning before the announcement and didn't hear that anything was amiss.
The all-star cast also includes Sarah Paulson, who plays Bullock's sister, John Malkovich of Dangerous Liaisons and In the Line of Fire, Trevante Rhodes, whose breakout role was the lead in the Oscar-winning Moonlight, and Jacki Weaver from Silver Linings Playbook.
All of the women in the book were huge proponents of the concept of the "artist as producer," borrowing their vocabulary from Hollywood productions and acting as liaisons between artistic and scientific and technological innovations, thus providing more than just "aesthetic" input.
The all-star cast also includes Sarah Paulson, who plays Bullock's sister, John Malkovich of Dangerous Liaisons and In the Line of Fire, Trevante Rhodes, whose breakout role was the lead in the Oscar-winning Moonlight, and Jacki Weaver from Silver Linings Playbook.
Scotty Bowers, who challenged the genteel image of studio-system Hollywood with a startling 2012 book in which he claimed to have arranged sexual liaisons for a long list of gay and bisexual stars and other show business figures, died on Oct.
A glossy take on Choderlos de Laclos' 18th-century epistolary banger, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Cruel Intentions enlists a cast of the era's heavy hitters—including Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair—to dramatize this parable of decadence and manipulation.
Mr. Rickman, who attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, had his early successes in stage works like the Royal Shakespeare Company's 1985 production of Christopher Hampton's "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," in which, in a leading role, he played the manipulative Vicomte de Valmont.
But her most indelible work has been in cinema, from the iconic Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction (250) and Isabelle de Merteuil in Dangerous Liaisons (22017) to her more kid-friendly career as Cruella in Disney's 22020 Dalmatians (1996) and Kala in Tarzan (1999).
Director Stephen Frears lingered on her face in the dying moments of Dangerous Liaisons, in a silent 77-second scene in which the marquise's makeup is wiped away, along with layers of emotional armor, resulting in a final crumpling of her usually steely countenance.
In this Netflix reboot, a new Fab Five — Antoni Porowski (for food and wine), Bobby Berk (design), Karamo Brown (culture), Jonathan Van Ness (grooming) and Tan France (fashion) — will serve as cultural liaisons, this time not only to men, but to women as well.
But recent months have seen Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani go against Riyadh's wishes by warming up to Tehran — in a conversation with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani last week, Al-Thani said he wanted bilateral liaisons to be stronger than ever.
According to the book Inside the Clinton White House: An Oral History by Russell Lynn Riley, Charles Brain, one of Clinton's congressional liaisons, recalled having conversations with his colleague Lawrence Stein about succession, even though the odds were never really in favor of Clinton's removal.
" In a letter to the acting attorney general, Mr. Cuomo said Ms. Singas would not only investigate the allegations in The New Yorker article but would also look into whether the attorney general's staff and office resources were used to "facilitate alleged abusive liaisons.
A senior administration official said that the order was drafted in cooperation with some immigration experts on Capitol Hill and members of the "beachhead teams" — small groups of political appointees sent by the new White House to be liaisons and begin work at the agencies.
This one, by Beau Willimon, the creator of "House of Cards," recalls sources both near and far, including Anthony Giardina's "The City of Conversation," Christopher Hampton's "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" and Henry Becque's "La Parisienne," the 1885 French play from which Mr. Willimon draws his title.
He has an intuition for arranging just the right intellectual liaisons, oftentimes involving himself and his own ideas, and over the course of his half-century-plus career he has bridged the gap between apparently disparate ideas within the field of mathematics, and between mathematics and physics.
To cope with the scooters, the DOT will need to hire a number of positions: community liaisons to organize meetings and respond to complaints, field inspectors to issue fees for improper parking and confiscate illegally parked scooters, and a program manager to oversee the scooter program.
Scene She Can Never Make It Through "One of my favorite moments in the world is Glenn Close in Dangerous Liaisons, when she's shamed at the end and people turn on her," McCarthy said, referring to the 1989 drama also starring John Malkovich and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Around 500 school administrators will be trained every year at the national gendarme training center to manage crisis centers and act as liaisons with security officials, while some 1.2 million students in the fourth year of secondary school are expected to be trained in first aid.
" This genteel treatment, along with grossly inappropriate descriptors, appears in the book as well, when the author writes: "Through encounters with women such as Rachel, Newt knew that white men regularly crossed the color line despite laws and social taboos that forbade interracial liaisons and marriages.
Unfortunately, my immediate duty compels me to consider these figures of natural grandeur in the state of unnatural captivity into which they have been penned in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," which opened on Sunday night at the Booth Theater, a production during which you pray for their deliverance.
Ms. Close, of course, went on to exchange her dewy glow for a more feverish wattage, playing glamorous, strategizing villains in "Fatal Attraction" and "Dangerous Liaisons," as well as the deluded movie goddess in the musical "Sunset Boulevard," which she memorably reprised on Broadway last year.
In terms of theater, the channel's selection appears fairly random from an American perspective, so the best for those willing to broaden their drama horizons is to just dive in — I have the German musical based on "Dangerous Liaisons" bookmarked for a rainy day, because why not?
McEntee, 29, held a meeting in a conference room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building last Thursday with White House liaisons of Cabinet departments where he asked officials to find Trump appointees who may be anti-Trump, according to an administration official familiar with the meeting.
Maloney's missive comes after Axios reported last week that McEntee met with White House liaisons from federal agencies and asked them to identify political appointees believed to be anti-Trump in an effort to undermine people in government considered to be insufficiently supportive of the president.
Still, Trump's legislative liaisons and their counterparts on Capitol Hill were doggedly negotiating a rollout of the Trump Era, one that would fulfill his most significant campaign promises — those that could not be done with just a stroke of Trump's own pen but required acts of Congress.
And while it might not have had the headline-grabbing power of Anthony Scaramucci's 85033 days in the Trump administration, Clinton chewed through two communications directors, four deputy chiefs of staff, two congressional liaisons, two political directors and two schedulers in his first year in office alone.
F.B.I. investigators ultimately charged three businessmen, including Mr. Lichtenstein, in court papers that described how self-appointed police liaisons within the Orthodox community, such as Mr. Lichtenstein, exercised such influence within Police Headquarters that police commanders would turn to them for support when seeking a promotion.
A number of productions from the Donmar transferred to New York: "Privacy" debuted at the Public Theater in 2016, Ms. Lloyd's Shakespeare trilogy was shown as St. Ann's Warehouse in 2017 and a production of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" directed by Ms. Rourke ran on Broadway in 2017.
Dear N., As an English professor, you surely know the thrills of classic romance narratives — triangles, stolen moments and ill-advised liaisons, among other sublime pleasures — in books like "Women in Love," by D.H. Lawrence, "Their Eyes Were Watching God," by Zora Neale Hurston, and "Summer," by Edith Wharton.
Kennedy, Cassini, who had carved a reputation of "designer to the stars," boasted of liaisons with some of the women he dressed, those he liked to call the "top, top girls," a gallery that included Grace Kelly, to whom he was briefly engaged, Ursula Andress and Marilyn Monroe.
Diana Athill, an Englishwoman who wrote a series of critically lauded memoirs chronicling her romantic and sexual liaisons over much of the 20th century, but who attained international literary celebrity in her 90s with the publication of an installment about the waning of desire, died on Wednesday in London.
The series, debuting on Monday, April 21, on HBO and its platforms, is inspired by Lister's diaries, comprising some four million words — with the most intimate details of her romantic liaisons written in a secret code based on algebraic symbols and Ancient Greek, and deciphered in the 19223s.
The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) wrote guidelines for animals in healthcare facilities that include such important steps as establishing written policies, identifying people to act as liaisons for therapy animal visits, and having training programs for both animals and handlers, but these guidelines are only voluntary.
Bill Clinton lost a 9-to-0 decision when he tried to delay a sexual harassment lawsuit by a former Arkansas state worker until after his presidency, a lawsuit that ultimately led to the disclosure of his liaisons with Monica Lewinsky and his impeachment for perjury and obstruction of justice.
It was his 1986 role as Le Vicomte in Les Liaisons Dangereuses on Broadway that brought him both a Tony Award nomination and the attention of producer Joel Silver, who offered him his first film debut as the wicked and iconic Hans Gruber in 1988's Die Hard, BBC reports.
Read on to see who makes the surprising list: # of nominations: 6 Films: The World According to Garp, The Big Chill, The Natural, Fatal Attraction, Dangerous Liaisons and Albert Nobbs # of nominations: 5 Films: The Revenant, The Wolf of Wall Street, Blood Diamond, The Aviator and What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
She has generously bestowed upon the culture the phrase "bunny boiler," brought to vivid life literary characters as disparate as Cruella de Vil — aka the greatest literary animal serial killer — in 101 Dalmatians (and its sequel), and Marquise Isabelle de Merteuil, in the 1988 adaptation of Laclos' Les Liaisons dangereuses.
It was through the tireless, wanton hedonism of Humphry's laughing gas parties that the drug's potential as a general anesthetic was finally established—meaning that every doctor, dentist, or patient who's ever used nitrous as a medicinal substance owes a tip of the hat to the party liaisons of the past.
On its face, Pounded by the Pound is just one new offering in the weird erotica genre, a category in which humans engage in dangerous liaisons with anything you can think of, and which is absurdist humor to many (but probably legitimate Rule 34 wanking material for to a few).
Separately, the Department of Justice runs an Election Day Watch Program that appoints a district election officer in each US attorney's office around the country—roughly 94 total—and trains them as liaisons between DoJ in Washington, DC, attorneys and investigators in the field, and state and local election officials.
It offers a heady tour of New York's midcentury bohemian whirl, describing the author's eminent interview subjects; his eminent social circle (which included some of his interview subjects); and his eminent lovers (ditto: The "Lenny" of the title is Bernstein, whose romantic liaisons with Mr. Gruen are noted in the book).
" Athill is so well known as an examiner of sex and romance that The New York Times's obituary for her even opened with a description of her as an "Englishwoman who wrote a series of critically lauded memoirs chronicling her romantic and sexual liaisons over much of the 20th century.
This myth, born in the 19th century, worked to prohibit consensual sexual liaisons between white women and black men on one hand, and was used to justify the widespread lynching of black men on the other hand, by white mobs who falsely asserted their black male victims raped white women.
In an exquisite navy-teal room straight out of Stephen Frears's Dangerous Liaisons (1988), a squadron of resplendent geometric semi-abstractions by the young painter Loie Hollowell hang across from Edgar Degas's "The Conversation" (1895), itself luminous on a wall of pink sateen shaded with umber and tinted like silk.
The familiar can feel new, though, as illustrated in E J-yong's "Untold Scandal," a lush adaptation of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" that keeps the original time period (18th century) but changes the setting to Korea, where the rules of formality and courtship in France appear to carry over with few adjustments.
The book, written by a gay, nonbelieving French journalist, Frédéric Martel, makes a simple argument in a florid, repetitious style: The prevalence of gay liaisons in the Vatican means that clerical celibacy is a failure and a fraud, as unnatural and damaging as an earlier moral consensus believed homosexuality to be.
In the 1950s, at least a dozen US diplomats were recalled to Washington after admitting sexual liaisons with KGB partners, and, in 1981, the US assistant military attaché to Moscow - "the best Russian-speaker in the American Embassy" - returned to the US following "a party stage-managed by the KGB".
It took a show ostensibly about people struggling for authentic human relationships and turned it into a Liaisons Dangereuses redux — only in this version, the villains turn out to be right about everything, and the people who thought it was possible to authentically care about anyone turn out to be suckers.
"In California, we're lucky—it's hard to keep up with everything that's happening," said René Peña-Govea, a school librarian in neighboring San Francisco and one of the San Francisco Unified School District's (SFUSD) refugee and immigrant student liaisons, a position her students fought to include in local sanctuary rules last year.
It proved to be not only the end of COUM and the beginning of Throbbing Gristle but also the beginning of the end of my relationship with Gen as Chris and I fell deeply in love, and also through chance meetings that led to Gen's pernicious liaisons with a girl called Soo Catwoman.
He was a scholarly good boy, keeping his room tidy and his hair combed while spending his time on Matchbox cars, Mad magazine and inventing contraptions for neutralizing annoying siblings, while I was an impulsive rebel, leaving my room a disastrous mess as I sneaked out for late-night liaisons with forbidden boyfriends.
Instead, closer liaisons will need to be made between the police and a new kind of dispatch center run by Tesla, Uber or other driverless car manufacturers, which will allow for quick reaction when a problem occurs—whether mechanical or criminal—that necessitates the intervention of an engineer, either physically or remotely.
But what really made Roger Kumble's film stand out were the timeless structure and timely embroideries: a fail-safe plot based on the 18th-century novel "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" combined with an arch '90s sensibility and an inspired soundtrack — the denouement, set to the Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony," was worthy of Scorsese.
WATCH: Sarah Paulson Reveals Her Favorite Things About Co-Star Sandra Bullock The all-star cast also includes Sarah Paulson, who plays Bullock's sister, John Malkovich of Dangerous Liaisons and In the Line of Fire, Trevante Rhodes, whose breakout role was the lead in the Oscar-winning Moonlight, and Jacki Weaver from Silver Linings Playbook.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 93%Summary: Based on the classic novel, the drama "Dangerous Liaisons" centers around Marquise de Merteuil (Glenn Close) and the Vicomte de Valmont (John Malkovich) as they wager with each other over their ability to seduce and manipulate ladies of high-ranking society, with Reeves starring as rival suitor Chevalier Danceny.
Mr. Davies also directed nine productions on Broadway, including "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" (22010), starring Alan Rickman and Lindsay Duncan, as well as revivals of Tennessee Williams's "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1990), with Kathleen Turner and Charles Durning, and two Eugene O'Neill plays, "The Iceman Cometh" (1999) and "A Moon for the Misbegotten" (2007), both starring Kevin Spacey.
Erickson's debate opponent, the Christian talk-show host and fervent Trump supporter Janet Parshall, responded by reciting a litany of sinners in chief — from Thomas Jefferson with the out-of-wedlock child he fathered with a slave, to Warren G. Harding with his multiple liaisons, to Richard Nixon with his foul language memorialized on the White House tapes.
We see Winston's discovery of a beautiful fellow traveler at his workplace (a feral Ms. Wilde, in her Broadway debut), and watch their subsequent blissful liaisons in a secret trysting place (shown in simultaneous videocast); and the pair's recruitment into a resistance movement by a bureaucrat named O'Brien (a creepily avuncular Reed Birney, who here unnervingly resembles Dick Cheney).
Colman's character, at her most villainous, trills enthusiastically about destroying the old world's sexual hang-ups (notably, when she's forcing Fleabag to stare at a homemade sculpture of her father's penis.) In turn, our anti-heroine narrates her own way through a series of soul-destroying superficial liaisons, big on comedy body parts, short on love.
One of the Trump administration's liaisons to the arts endowment, Mary Anne Carter, had told officials that she was an advocate for the arts and that she wouldn't have accepted the position if the endowment was going to be eliminated, according to an endowment official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations with Ms. Carter.
The rest of the cast is also given more to do: Molly Shannon, as a bored rich housewife, makes a meal out of a plot arc involving a $2 million golden sculpture of excrement, while Talia Balsam, as Frances's wise therapist friend, pursues several romantic liaisons, including a steamy run-in with the hot tennis pro at the sports club.
Civics, Politics, Government, Economics, Business and Education By HAWES SPENCER, SHERYL GAY STOLBERG and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA The arrest of two Virginia Tech students in the abduction and murder of a 13-year-old girl who posted on a Facebook group called Teen Dating and Flirting has set off fresh concerns about the dangers of young people who seek liaisons on social media.
Or they could boot off influencers who continually violate the rules, or even publicly post its own guidance about how to comply and be a good influencer-citizen (Instagram does have liaisons on staff who work with and give advice to big accounts and celebrities, but that's all done behind the scenes and that info is not available to everyone).
If Trump is so careful in his alleged liaisons that we're only hearing these new stories now, we might assume he is just as diligent in crafting the legal protection binding him to his wife -- or severely limiting what she may hope to take with her if she leaves, especially if her doing so could possibly involve a public humiliation.
BLACKSBURG, Va. — The arrest of two Virginia Tech students in the abduction and murder of a 13-year-old girl who posted on a Facebook group called Teen Dating and Flirting — and showed a neighbor girl texts she said she had exchanged with an 18-year-old man — has set off new concerns about the dangers to young people who seek liaisons on social media.
Moss had a litany of reasons for choosing to bring his show to China: the challenge; the guarantee that, in a country with so many people and so much high tech, he'd get good attendance; a good friend at Baidu, the Chinese search engine whose team of dedicated government liaisons was necessary; a longstanding push for his whole family to learn Mandarin, his wife's native language.
These were candid insider's accounts of romantic liaisons, sexual peccadilloes and oddball habits of the great pooh-bahs of the art world, and glimpses of her own strange encounters with them — Matisse hissing and cursing furiously as he drew a nude while Ms. Bernier watched; Picasso looking lost in a tattered brown dressing gown, engulfed by junk piled everywhere in his barnlike Paris studio.
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The art on display shows how many permutations were acceptable in Edo society: men or women in liaisons with the adolescent wakashu; female geisha dressing like wakashu and engaging in rough sex; male prostitutes cross-dressing as women; men impersonating women on the Kabuki stage, a tradition that lasts to this day; and even a male Kabuki actor impersonating a woman who pretends at one point to be a man.
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"I thought, 'I need an elevator building, and I need two bedrooms, and I think it's time to go back to the Upper West Side, where I first lived when I came to New York in the early '60s,' " said Ms. Peil, 76, who plays the aunt of Liev Schreiber's Vicomte de Valmont in the Broadway revival of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," a chronicle of bed-hopping and other bad behavior among denizens of the upper class during the ancien régime.

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