A few years ago, when rectorial elections rolled around at St Andrews University, a group of us decided to run Germaine Greer for the post. |
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And even they liked it, came increasingly willingly to the slaughter, Posh and Becks, John Humphries, Germaine Greer, ready to take him on. |
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Seated on a stool next to her mother every Friday, Germaine was expected to join in the conversation. |
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When asked about reality television she tells me she was interested in Big Brother when Germaine Greer was an inmate of the house. |
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Winston Godwin Bacchus, Ms Germaine Monica Rose, for serv early childhood education and to the commty. |
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Germaine Richier had a disciplined regular life and worked continuously without fuss in a very serious fashion. |
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First, in her challenging study The Boy, our chief feminist guru Germaine Greer pronounces that it's all right for us crones to drool over the beauty of young men. |
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She regularly joins in discussions on Britain's economic future, and recently crossed swords with Germaine Greer in a debate on the future of her adoptive city. |
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The Female Eunuch by Germaine Greer This was the first feminist book I ever read. |
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Born as Germaine Emilie Krebs in 1903, the girl wanted to be a sculptress or a ballerina. |
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As for bugs, Germaine Richier's gigantic praying mantis looms up opposite Louise Bourgeois's big beast of a spider. |
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In May 2009, AREVA had conducted a gamma clearance survey at the Germaine Camp in anticipation of the release of the camp from the CNSC licence. |
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Germaine Camp, which includes residential and recreational facilities, was also constructed during this period. |
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While living and working in Hong Kong in the early 1990s, Rod Germaine and his wife Adeline spent their holidays travelling in the region. |
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Many people connect with religious guides, such as Mother Mary, Saint Germaine, or Archangels Michael and Gabriel. |
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The two work alongside Germaine Salois, director of the Wine and Dine Experience, and Jean-Paul Grappe, chief and special consultant. |
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He returned to work at Tallandier after the war, and in 1919 he married Germaine Tallandier, the daughter of the owner. |
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Germaine Dean first came to Centre de Santé Communitaire de l'Estrie to address mental health issues. |
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The first time I ever sprang for the hardcover price of a book because I couldn't wait until it came out in paper, it was for a book by Germaine Greer. |
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In August 1943, Joseph Piraino met Germaine Bombolo while looking for fresh eggs in Tindja, Tunisia. |
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Going back to my artistic leanings, I love Germaine Richier. |
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Germaine had been invited to write a comic opera in collaboration with Henri Jeanson, and she gave to Monteux the overture that she had already prepared for this opera. |
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Technip announced in a press release dated April 23, 2010, the death of Germaine Gibara, who was director of Technip since 2007, Chairman of the Strategic Committee and Member of the Nominations and Remunerations Committee. |
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Towards 1940, in France, an educationist with revolutionary ideas, Germaine Tortel, introduced her 'initiatory and consciousness-raising'system of teaching. |
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With me is Brian St. Germaine, our vice-president. |
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The apple was done by a desginer friend who created the first cover for Germaine Greer's The Female Eunuch I lived off the Kings Road at the time, in an attic bedsitter above a synagogue. |
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Helen Monks stars as the precocious, extravert 15-year-old Germaine with Alexa Davies as her younger, more serious-minded sister Aretha. |
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Detectives first realised they had been to London with bombers Hasib Hussain and Germaine Lindsay while scrutinising the details of 4,700 phone numbers and 90,000 calls. |
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Germaine Elliott: A member of the Serpent River First Nation, Elliott is second vice-president of the Ontario Metis Aboriginal Association, managing the health portfolio. |
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Cluff Lake Site Phase I development entailed the development of the D ore body open pit mine, and concurrent construction of the Mill Complex and associated facilities, and the Germaine Permanent Camp. |
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Similar concerns were expressed by Saint Germaine, another French producer, which claims to produce synthetic products in Europe and to have transferred its sisal activities to Brazil. |
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The time has come, writes Germaine Greer, to burn our Wonderbras and slip into something more comfortable. |
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Saint Germaine stated that Portuguese companies had advantages when investing in Brazil because they could subsequently import the product in Europe at lower rates of duty. |
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In her artwork Germaine Koh has taken the role of explicating the world's implicate order, so that others can perceive the chains of connection between the disparaged fragments. |
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Faculty harpist Laura Zaerr will be a featured soloist with the University Symphony in a performance of Germaine Tailleferre's Concertino for Harp and Orchestra. |
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