Dr Sue Jones, Dean of Bangor, was the first woman to be appointed as a dean by the Church in Wales.
In 2004, Howard Dean as a candidate sought to build on an employer-based health care system in order to cover millions of Americans that currently lack coverage.
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.
As Dean Moriarty, a character based on Neal Cassady, Garrett Hedlund, a twenty-eight-year-old Minnesotan, is physically alive, and often naked, with a husky bedroom voice.
As much as Dean Ryan has said he is delighted with a win if they go and play that way against the Blues in the final the Blues will have a field day.
Nearly half of those polled after voting in the Democratic primary -- a little less than half -- described themselves as angry, and Dean and Kerry each got about a third of their support.
And I want them to think -- and this is something that Dean said -- if Dean can run all the way across the country, then I want you to think, as kids, as Dean would say, that you can at least walk a mile, maybe run, you can go outside and play, you can jump, you can do whatever.
And Arbeloa had to clear a goalbound Dean Marney header as Liverpool continued to give Hull plenty of reason for optimism.
It turns out, with the most obvious of icons: a pair of five-pocket raw denim jeans with red stitching an unwitting homage, perhaps, to the American idols that Johansson idolized as a teenager, Marilyn Monroe and James Dean.
And there was more disappointment for the visitors when Megginson, who had come on as a substitute for Josh Magennis, was stretchered off to be replaced by Dean Jarvis following a late challenge by Ross Tokely, who was booked.
There's never a whiff of authenticity, except maybe when Harry Dean Stanton appears for a cruelly brief bit part as a cranky local farmer.
Dean feels that his background as a physician gives him a unique perspective on the healthcare debate.
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This quest offends faculty members like Debra Satz, the senior associate dean, who regards herself as a public servant.
But among the more than one-third who described themselves as merely dissatisfied, Kerry beat Dean by a 2-1 margin.
Mainstream economists like Paul Krugman, James Galbraith and Dean Baker applaud these deficits as a necessary remedy for economic malaise.
Sal waves goodbye to the itinerant Dean from a Cadillac window as he heads up West 20th Street to Penn Station and the train that will carry him west.
He has pushed himself into the frame as a potential England number 10 and head coach Dean Ryan believes Lamb has the ability to reach the top.
And Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean has attacked his reputation as a reformer over the past week, accusing McCain of trying to evade federal spending limits by opting out of public financing after using the promise of federal funds to obtain a bank loan and automatic ballot access for his primary campaign.
Neel did not say whether advancing the "message of the movement" meant that Dean would stay in the race as a candidate.
Tenor Anthony Dean Griffey gave a heartfelt performance as the supersize but emotionally immature Mitch, who becomes Blanche's "gentleman caller" for a little while.
He eliminated a dean position by reclassifying the journalism school as a department.
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"As Chris isn't here on a daily basis, Dean will also assist John on more of a day to day level, " continued Norgrove.
Some top dogs travel the country in blinged-out RVs, comparable to a rock star's ride, though as Dean writes in "Show Dog, " Uno the beagle, upon winning Westminster, got his own seat on a commercial plane.
Picture John Kerry duck hunting or Howard Dean at a Nascar race--populism as a pose.
As Linfield improved, Curtis Allen was presented with a chance but Dean Fitzgerald reacted smartly to make a block.
As inventor Dean Kamen says, economic trade is no longer a zero-sum game.
MIDs, netbooks and nettops will be as successful as many predict, says Dean McCarron of Mercury Research, a market-research firm.
Things got worse for Dean Ryan's side as poor handling in a promising attack gifted Halfpenny possession and the wing raced 50 metres to score with Blair converting.
Recently, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter listed the Asian companies it viewed as having a competitive edge.
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