She later moved to New York magazine, where she was elevated to publisher in 1979.
In March of 2010, Dr. Frost was elevated to the position of board chairman.
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Through circumstances she has been elevated to open in this tournament and has immediately made an impression.
This is not news to the news industry, but it is just elevated to a different level.
Great Britain's Jenny Meadows could have her bronze medal elevated to silver if Semenya fails her test.
Arguably, decommissioning should never have been elevated to the importance it has achieved.
Nominated to district court by President Reagan in 1985, she was elevated to her current job by President Clinton.
As a result, FEMA was elevated to a cabinet-level agency in 1993, and James Lee Witt was named director.
And the position of shadow Europe minister, retained by eurosceptic MP Mark Francois, has been elevated to a shadow cabinet post.
Despite a few minor tweaks, most notably Mouton-Rothschild being elevated to First Growth status in 1973, the list has barely changed.
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Once passed, they were now elevated to the rank of journeymen and could travel wherever there was work, practicing the craft.
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Sassuolo has played flowing, attacking soccer all season something that isn't always guaranteed in Italy, where defense has been elevated to high art.
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In 1996, he was elevated to dean of the School of Engineering.
Two years later, he was elevated to vice president of player personnel.
She started her career at WREG in her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, becoming the first newsroom intern elevated to general assignment reporter while still a student.
Alonso ended with the fastest time but was later handed a five-place grid penalty -- with eventual race winner Hamilton elevated to pole position.
Elevated to the shadow cabinet under Iain Duncan Smith, he led calls for Tory MPs to be banned from being members of the Monday Club.
It was, however, elevated to "red" once -- August 10, 2006 -- on commercial flights originating from Great Britain and headed to the United States.
When Panetta was elevated to chief of staff, however, his replacement, Alice Rivlin, lacked the political acumen to translate her economic credentials into real sway.
Lane became executive chairman after Apotheker was ousted in 2012 and former eBay CEO Meg Whitman, an HP director at the time, was elevated to CEO.
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Today the United States Government raised the national threat level from an Elevated to High risk of terrorist attack - or from Code Yellow to Code Orange.
And once again, some relatively minor problems have been elevated to the level of a major national scandal with names like ScuffGate, MapGate, WiFiGate or my favorite, NaviGate.
Within two weeks, he had been elevated to the senior squad for Australia, completing a memorable journey for a boy, whose parents hoped he would become an Islamic scholar.
The original House of Cards told of a conniving chief whip, played by Ian Richardson, who uses duplicity and guile to have himself elevated to the post of Conservative prime minister.
It has already elevated to a senior circle of companies which may not be immune to the future, but are in a place that affords them more time and flexibility to respond.
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At the time, the response to the CBS announcement of her new role was a barrage of publicly expressing doubts that no male previously elevated to that same job had ever faced.
Mavalli Palace -- Nowhere else in New York is the lowly lentil elevated to such nobility as at this South India offering in Gramercy Park, where you can enjoy an array of vegetarian delights.
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