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    relations


    1. They meet fellow-devotees and withdraw from an interest in worldly matters, except those of the family and close relations


    2. No doubt that was the effect of the poor relations with Jorma and the reaction to his attitude


    3. The first stage of counseling is to develop a working relationship, except in the case of close relations


    4. You told me that you were really close … what if he couldn’t handle the breakdown of relations between you? If then the marriage/family thing went up the creek, that could have pushed him over the edge


    5. To understand the reasons why this culture flourished completely intertwined with the ocean and the earth around them, we must look at their relations with those around them


    6. I count my relations with Taktor as good


    7. She said her clone sister on the ground had enough love affairs for both of them, though she had relations with men on the ground who were under some form of helmet that let them enter the virtual world


    8. I think she has lost her mind, yet she also seems to have become paradoxically popular lately: Until last Christmas she had no friends but me; now, however, she has friendly relations with lots of young people


    9. “Correct, public relations are necessary too


    10. He was the god of the wind, formed by An (god of heaven) and Ki (goddess of earth) having sexual relations

    11. ‘So do you have to go back into the office?’ she asked, friendly relations having been achieved


    12. By the time I get back from the Med, I expect I shall have got over it and I would hate for our future relations to be damaged by my current mood


    13. Well-meaning relations and friends hand us heavily iced sweet cakes and sandwiches made with that unwholesome substance, white bread


    14. Good relations restored, suddenly the rain looks a lot less depressing


    15. One day, attracted by the unrivalled opportunities being offered to skilled people by this new broom sweeping through government’s old and crusty cobwebs of social patronage, two provincial public relations specialists arrived in the city determined to make their fortunes


    16. "Isn't it a beautifully constructed thing", said the two public relations wiz kids, and they explained every nuance, every intimation and every statement, overt or implied


    17. I would rather not have to engage in relations as often


    18. Wondered if he didn't even want that? He knew relations with cherubs were becoming more common on the ship in recent years


    19. Armed with her father’s old address book, and after many disappointing telephone calls to old friends and distant relations, Annie eventually tracked down an ancient great-aunt who owned a crumbling Victorian villa that had been converted into bedsits


    20. Not only that, but since she moved in with Alan, he found himself thinking of carnal relations with her

    21. "Maybe I will talk theology with him someday, but this isn't about theology, this is about international relations


    22. relations wiz kids, and they explained every nuance, every


    23. All in all, their trek about the encampment had won them many new friends and done a lot for intergalactic relations


    24. disappointing telephone calls to old friends and distant relations,


    25. Somehow, relations were repaired (Sheila didn’t go into details on this either) and Bunty went up to Edinburgh to visit them … which is what I deduced from the documents


    26. 'So the Bishop’s mother had sexual relations with a


    27. Karen was taking Jake away on a long weekend to visit her relations in France but Alastair couldn’t go due to a long-standing and well-paid booking for the band


    28. cordial relations with its island neighbour to the west, Jean


    29. had close relations with them


    30. “Does this mean you might have relations with your students?” Alan asked

    31. Chloe was so pleased with her bundle of jo, she took up every opportunity to sit back and regard her in the arms of the child's dearest female relations


    32. During this decade she had only casual relations with quite a few different guys who lived and/or worked and/or hung out in the castle


    33. In the meantime he must, in many cases, be maintained by his parents or relations,


    34. good relations with the Church in order to deny France an


    35. be happy with superficial relations


    36. Reconsiderations within the related relations


    37. Monk-Key 1 responded, “The cross wiring of the random Emotions sets forth new considerations of word relations Which while not communicating in standard idiom still Manage to produce idioms randomly to the accommodation Of sustained communication without linear deliberation—


    38. My mother is the high priestess and she is more concerned with politics than she is with personal relations


    39. Instead, in their direct relations with state


    40. 340 It’s also about human relations

    41. The interest of a nation, in its commercial relations to foreign nations, is, like that of a merchant with regard to the different people with whom he deals, to buy as cheap, and to sell as dear as possible


    42. It would hardly have been proper to err towards the casual in one's relations with Mr Rudolph Snickerty, known to all as 'The Adjudicator' in connection with his official position relating to the administration of relief to the poor and needy


    43. She could, if necessary, practically force him to have sexual relations with her from now on because of his fear of his mother


    44. And as they are eating the pizza, a deep sense of satisfaction fills the air of that home, and Dad reflects on the events of the past few days, the close family relations he enjoys, and the good fortune that has came his way, and, in his thoughts, he says, “Thanks God


    45. The second is the invention of money, which binds together all the relations between civilized societies


    46. Why did the signature have the suffix “Corporate Communications”? It was bad enough that the Colonisation Program was no more, but why was interstellar communication being handled by a public relations department? He could only guess at what must have changed back home for ESA to handle things in that way


    47. “She said I was no better than a whore to have intimate relations with you before we were married


    48. By travelling so very young, by spending in the most frivolous dissipation the most previous years of his life, at a distance from the inspection and controul of his parents and relations, every useful habit, which the earlier parts of his education might have had some tendency to form in him, instead of being riveted and confirmed, is almost


    49. The young people, however, who wished to acquire knowledge in the law, had no public school to go to, and had no other method of studying it, than by frequenting the company of such of their relations and friends as were supposed to understand it


    50. } the author who writes concerning it the least indistinctly, says, that it was imposed upon all successions, legacies and donations, in case of death, except upon those to the nearest relations, and to the poor














































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    Synonyms for "relations"

    dealings relations intimacy familiarity communion intercourse

    "relations" definitions

    mutual dealings or connections or communications among persons or groups