Jonathan Swift, a dean of St Patrick's cathedral in Dublin, could not have done better.
The new mayor, Mr Schell, a former dean of the University of Washington's school of architecture (and once a developer himself), knows that higher-density housing needs to be well-designed housing.
"The reputation of the university has only improved over time, " says physiology professor Todd Gleeson, a former dean of arts and sciences.
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For the moment Elena Kagan, the solicitor-general and a former dean of Harvard Law School, appears at the top of this list.
There was a time when becoming the dean of a major business school was like winning the lottery.
When a pope dies, the dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals calls for a meeting of all cardinals eligible to vote -- those under age 80.
Treehouse was a part of Dean Foods until its spinoff and initial public offering in 2005.
If the CEO of a Fortune 100 company calls the Dean of Harvard or M.
Starting in 1965 Dr. Lester Breslow, a titan in the field of public health and the Dean of the UCLA School of Public Health, initiated a ground-breaking prospective study of the impact of health behaviors on disability and disease among 7, 000 people in Alameda County, California who were followed for a total of 35 years.
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"The timing coincides well with the rise of the Mets, which has become a premier MLB franchise, " says Dean Bonham, president of Bonham Group, a Denver sports marketing firm.
Riordan, the dean and a professor of management at the Daniels College of Business.
She is the dean and a professor of management at the Daniels College of Business, University of Denver.
Howard Dean made a point of saying that all 43 members of Congress who are African-American are individuals who are Democrats.
David Lawrence, from the Nomadic Preservation Society, was a friend of Miss Dean and said he was "very sad" to hear the news.
The university sociology department's Web site said he was the recipient of a dean's award for his graduate work in sociology in 2006.
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Last Spring, I met with the Dean of a Top 10 MBA program who told me all this noise about entrepreneurship was just that: noise.
When Joanne was nine, the family moved a little farther west, to the edge of the Forest of Dean, a more rural and less prosperous district.
Mary Walshok, a dean at the University of California, San Diego, and author of Closing America's Job Gap, points out one more danger in specific career goal-setting.
Australia is funding a dean-level chair of ecology and environment.
But recently as the dean of a management school, I found myself called to answer in one area of social responsibility: the environmental sustainability of our own operations.
In reality, says Robert Stacey, a dean at the University of Washington (the state, not the district), those outsiders displace very few in-state applicants, and subsidise the education of the rest.
Harry Lewis, a professor and former dean of Harvard College, said on his blog that he will likely move most of his personal e-mails to another account, keeping his Harvard address just for business.
Roger L. Martin is a bestselling author and dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, named by BusinessWeek as one of the 10 most influential business professors in the world.
Ross, a Scot considered the dean of American golf architects, was given an unlimited budget for the Overhills course and 3, 500 acres of ideal rolling, sand-based terrain from which to select the 200 or so acres he would need.
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If an advertiser needs a picture of James Dean, Marilyn Monroe or the Eiffel Tower lit up at night, it has to pay a licensing fee not only to Corbis but also to the dead celeb's estate or to the French.
"While I don't think that a separate office for post-marketing surveillance is likely, a strengthened Office of Drug Safety is almost a certainty, " says David Kessler, a former FDA commissioner who is now a dean at the University of California, San Francisco.
Many people succeed at producing innovations because they churn out a very large number of ideas, both good and bad, says Dean Keith Simonton, a psychology professor at the University of California, Davis.
In a conference call with reporters, Kerry said he and Dean have talked "a number of times" in the past week.
"If you read the statute carefully, it literally creates an obligation for all law enforcement agencies to determine status of individuals, " said Marc Miller, a vice dean and law professor at the University of Arizona.
On January 12, 1950, then-Secretary of State Dean Acheson made a tragic mistake: When publicly describing those areas of vital interest to the United States, he omitted the Republic of Korea (ROK), suggesting that it was not within the "defensive perimeter" for which the United States would fight.
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