She is executive director of the Institute for New Media Studies and the doyenne of digital storytelling. |
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It has just finished screening a series about the launch of a new magazine company by the doyenne of women's glossies. |
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She laments that she will no longer be the doyenne of Boston society that she once was. |
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That was back when I was a lady of the left, doyenne of popular protests and die-ins. |
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But if she became a doyenne in her chosen field, she never quite lost touch with her love affair with the opposite end of the lens. |
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The project's director is a doyenne of progressive-education pedagogy in America. |
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The doyenne of New Zealand letters, and a woman especially respected for her success in combining sound historical scholarship with writing for children, turned eighty-five. |
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On a recent survey of how well-known companies respond to their electronic messages, the domestic doyenne turned mega-entrepreneur failed miserably. |
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She has become the doyenne of historical fiction in this country. |
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This week, Liz Smith, the doyenne of gossip columnists, was fired after more than 30 years of writing for New York newspapers. |
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Not in 2005, when his mother, once the doyenne of Park Avenue, could by nearly all accounts no longer even remember his name. |
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Vivienne Westwood, doyenne of the punk era, hadn't forgotten what punk was about. |
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She talks to the former doyenne of daytime TV about her comeback. |
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As eight of her novels are republished, we salute a doyenne of literary fiction whose work juxtaposes tragedy and comedy. |
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This presents both a new work and pieces chosen from her 40-year career as the doyenne of performance art. |
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The doyenne of British ethicists made the case for separating the twins. |
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The doyenne of Mexican cooking speaks on the simplest of staples. |
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She is the doyenne of children's literature and it is no surprise that she has picked up so many awards and plaudits over the years. |
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Stuart Maclure, editor of the TES and doyenne of education journalists, told me that he proposed to discover the extent of my error by consulting the only real expert on the subject – Professor Maurice Peston. |
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With the help of a friend she branched out in 1953 from creams into Youth-Dew, a bestselling bath oil and perfume combined, and became the doyenne of all beauty. Tactility was her byword. |
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Bioterra, the Ecological Product, Bio-construction, Renewable Energy and Responsible Consumption trade fair is now it its fifth year and becomes the doyenne of al those held at Ficoba. |
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Specialiste en litterature hispanophone, elle fut doyenne de la faculte des lettres de Mohammedia. |
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She is not some rarefied doyenne whose choices carry moral clout. |
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At breakfast, guests can choose between Treberva's Doyenne du Comice pear juice or Red Windsor apple juice. |
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It was Paris' irrepressible High Fashion Doyenne Gabrielle Chanel, 80, so-soing this and high-hatting that, while Women's Wear Daily took notes. |
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The pear variety Doyenne du Comice is sweet, large and juicy. |
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