A doyen of modern Tamil drama assures that teachers, by learning theatre art, can make academic activities enchanting. |
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Above all, his writings and his leadership made him the undoubted doyen of British railway historians. |
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Had the 80-year-old doyen of the Frankfurt School for social research joined the twitterati? |
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The doyen of professional safari guides, he began his career in the bush as a teenage cadet ranger with Zimbabwe's National Parks Service. |
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At 59, he is the doyen of UK experts on healthcare law and ethics. |
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An interesting exception was the crusted doyen of film critics. |
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He is a doyen of Middle East specialists in the western press elite. |
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We had lectures from the doyen of Canadian economic historians. |
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Then a doyen of the field turned up with a costume, wand and scent. |
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He remains the doyen of popular historians and biographers and in his latest title he has lost none of his ability to bring the past vividly to life for the general reader. |
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Jim Milton, the doyen of crisis management, is bringing his decades of experience to bear in a bid to calm bothered executives and carve a path out of the troubles. |
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Peter Riddell is the doyen of British political commentators, and if something becomes received wisdom, it's often he who initiated its reception as such. |
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The city's doyen hotels, the Astor House and the Central, were both located on the waterfront, but demand was beginning to outstrip supply. |
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I am here in place of Mr Legendre, the chairman of the committee, and I am here as the committee's doyen d'âge. |
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In August shoppers at Target stores across America began making fashion history by buying affordable and sporty wares in bright, splashy colors from style doyen Mizrahi. |
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In a new book Henry Kissinger, the doyen of foreign-policy strategists, describes a world in which disorder threatens, and violence in Ukraine and the Middle East and tensions in the South China Sea vindicate him. |
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The suggestion had been made by M. Jourjon, doyen of the Faculty of Theology in Lyon, where I had already worked for a licentiate in Philosophy and done a course in Theology. |
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Reinstating customs officers in a free-trade zone is quite something, although apparently Adam Smith, that doyen of free trade, did spend his last days strolling round his hometown in his father's customs uniform! |
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Children's programming also occupies an important position with programmes such as Megatrix, a doyen of television directed at children and young people. |
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This exhibition, the first to be devoted to Toussaint Dubreuil, doyen of the Second School of Fontainebleau, comprises fifty drawings ranked among the finest ever to come out of France. |
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In his seminal work that made him the doyen of modern hoplology, Sir Richard Burton traces the spread of various arms and armaments of the world to ancient Egypt. |
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The commentating team for the West Indies Tests next summer will include Barbadian lawyer Donna Symmonds and Tony Cozier, the doyen of West Indian cricket observers. |
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Buchel, who had never met Karabus, volunteered vital accommodation after being tracked down by the late doyen of South African gastrology, Solly Marks. |
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In truth, the gamble in bringing Doyen back against an instinct to keep him for another season never looked like succeeding. |
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Frankie Dettori's bid to notch up his third straight victory in the race was dashed as his mount Doyen finished fourth. |
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Millstreet, running as pacemaker for Doyen, took them along at a good clip while his stablemate sat on the outside under Frankie Dettori. |
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She was the pupil first of her father, a pastellist specializing in portraiture, and then of Doyen, but also benefited from the advice of family friends. |
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The guests were addressed by President Ivanov and the Doyen of the diplomatic corps, the Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation, Stefano Lazzarotto. |
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