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The Doyen was much too far along the right track.
The Doyen must have read that it had been close.
I have come to ask you not to meet the Doyen in challenge.
It was not clear to her how far she could or should trust the Doyen.
He is regarded as a doyen of the country set.
He is also now as doyen of Indian construction industry.
"Then let us challenge and have done with it," the Doyen said.
The Doyen hit the switch to bring the lights up.
"We win not do the challenge trial for nothing," the Doyen said.
The Doyen nodded and let her eyes drift down his body.
She was the doyen of the firm's massive file room.
Until 1906, the year of his last film, Doyen recorded more than 60 operations.
Mac told him of her encounter with the half doyen.
Letting the Doyen know the truth might well be fatal.
She had a feeling that he was flashing a similar message to his Doyen.
The Doyen will be all right in any case.
He is considered by many as "doyen of Vietnamese historians."
Then as they passed out of earshot, she turned to the Doyen more directly.
His definitive tone made the Doyen look at him in some surprise.
The Doyen had answered the question she had not asked.
Or had he approached the Doyen with some offer?
He had lowered his eyes at too many conferences between the giant and the Doyen.
Beyer wanted to leave, to touch base with some other social doyen.
Far less attention is given to venerable doyens that dot the island.
He has been described as the doyen of the ancient astronaut theory.
It asked 183 deans to name the top 10 schools in the country.
The quality of the modern deans is not the issue.
A service learning class is offered by the three deans of the school.
Her husband died in the following year, and Deans became a community leader.
Each of the state colleges has its own president and deans.
But the number of deans has dropped to 4 this year, from 9 in 1999.
More information, including the Deans' letter, can be found here.
As he left the office, Deans had one final remark.
Medical school deans have an average tenure of six years, he said.
With their different schools and deans, universities on many levels run themselves.
"But last month, we appointed six deans who are not party members."
"Why not let the deans feel like they are a part of the athletic organization?"
In these cases he may be compared to our rural deans.
The deans' offices are also spread out over every floor.
Harvard is one of many major law schools that have changed deans in the last two years or are about to do so.
Now Deans wanted to know how soon the prisoners were leaving.
Apparently these deans think business students do not need to learn the legal rules.
We have two deans for our small population and a guidance staff that support all students.
He was the longest serving of the university's current deans.
However, few law professors and deans are women, he added.
He was admitted by a committee of faculty and deans.
In the administration, you have one president, four vice presidents and eight deans.
Enter the two Deans on their way to morning chapel.
At the time, Deans had been evacuated from her home and not allowed back.
The ranking was based on a survey among deans of 1 000 business schools from 153 countries.