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Luckily for conde Nast, there is no shortage of talent ready to take over the magazine. |
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Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Financial Times, Slate Magazine, Vogue and conde Nast Traveler. |
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Last year, Australians placed Fraser at the top of the country's favorite heritage sites, and the island also placed high with readers of Conde Nast Traveler. |
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Farfetch's existing investors Conde Nast International and Vitruvian Partners also participated in the round. |
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According to the know-alls at Cond Nast, it's now acceptable to be seen in your rollers by the great British public. |
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Lotame's Crowd Control platform will enable Conde Nast to build custom audiences across its titles for brand advertisers. |
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It depicted Nast bowing with cartoonistic exaggeration before the American minister to Chile. |
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During the summer of 2014, Mangels interned at Lane Office, working field service and assisting project management at the Conde Nast Publications job site. |
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York was also voted safest place to visit in the 2010 conde nast readers traveller awards. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
They were American war surplus guns, stolen by the truckload after the war and sold to smugglers like Nast. |
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By this time Allan had found Professor Nast, and the latter was reading the message. |
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Nast and NastLaw LLC represent the families of individuals who died after taking Xarelto. |
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Nast had first used other animals, including the tiger, as the Democratic Party symbol, but he finally settled on the donkey. |
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They were also reproduced in Philadelphia, with additional ones by Nast. |
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Did he like the idea of pink roses in the Nast vases on the chimney-piece? |
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In the office Professor Nast approached the subject at once. |
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Who was Garibaldi, grandma, and what did Nast want to join him for? |
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The war was not very long, and Nast stayed until it was over. |
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The new venue, Conde Nast International Restaurants' first licensed outlet in the Middle East, follows on from the recent official launch of the Vogue Cafe at The Dubai Mall. |
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Thomas Nast died there of it within a month after he landed. |
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Charles Townsend, Conde Nast's president and CEO, said the decision to house the bridal titles at Fairchild rather than Conde Nast came down to resources. |
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Conde Nast, which publishes 18 magazines with such popular titles as Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, refused to comment when asked about the campaign. |
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The two ships alone brought 8,000 passengers to the city, says Nast. |
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Nast was a gifted artist who created many famous caricatures, including the Democratic donkey, the Republican elephant, and the modern image of Santa Claus. |
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