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"doyen" Definitions
  1. the most respected or most experienced member of a group or profession

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Alain de Benoist, the doyen of the French New Right?
Clockwise from top: Lionel Doyen for Manutti San sofa, $5,13, walterswicker.com.
Among the pairings were Carly Pearce and Grand Ole Opry doyen Jeannie Seely.
Among them was Martin Lee, a former legislator and doyen of Hong Kong's democrats.
Between 2011 and 2015, Doyen invested around three hundred million euros in T.P.O. deals.
Michel Elefteriades, the nightlife doyen, sculptor, accused devil worshipper, and armchair philosopher, is slightly more forthcoming.
Pinto was joined by a lawyer for Doyen and by Lucas, who was wearing a wire.
Lucas and Doyen ultimately came to suspect a different reason that Lobuzov had broken off contact.
Mr Diamond is the doyen of a class of scientifically literate, anthropologically aware and culturally astute thinkers.
When Football Leaks went live, that fall, Doyen was the common thread in many of the stories.
He and Jürgen Habermas, the doyen of German philosophers and a guiding light to 1968ers, are mutual admirers.
The men discussed a possible contract between Doyen and Lobuzov, worth three hundred thousand euros over five years.
These included the Doyen extortion case against Artem Lobuzov, which had been dormant for more than two years.
Those qualities were what brought him to the attention of Masayoshi Son, a doyen of the tech investment world.
At the suggestion of former Secretary of Defense and Hoover institute doyen William Perry, the duo connected with Steve Blank.
Even Ronald Reagan, Republican doyen, used them in textiles and cars to safeguard jobs and win votes in the 1980s.
This is near the bullseye of what you'd hope for from an octogenarian doyen, and it's a pleasure to read.
Mr. Zorn, an alto saxophonist and downtown jazz doyen, has been writing music for his "Masada" series since the 1990s.
Anibal Pinto, a lawyer hired by Rui Pinto to negotiate with Doyen officials, also has been charged in the case.
Over the last quarter century, Mar Ski has become the go-to DJ and doyen of the Japanese breaking scene.
The alto saxophonist Tim Berne, an outré doyen of the New York music scene, writes runic, sharp-edged, fiercely desiccated tunes.
M. King Hubbert, the doyen of peak-oilers, predicted back in 1956 that global oil supply would never exceed 33m b/d.
Another work inspired by China's physical environment is by Xu Bing, a doyen of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing.
Gerry Adams, the president of Ireland's Sinn Féin party and current doyen of Irish republicanism, campaigned firmly against last month's Brexit vote.
MS: Given your stature as sort of the doyen of American businesses or businessmen with a stake in China and its future.
Conscious that the police were listening in, Lucas floated the idea of Lobuzov coming to work for Doyen as an I.T. consultant.
That is Henry Kissinger, the doyen of cold-war diplomacy and the author of rapprochement with China and detente with the Soviet Union.
According to emails obtained by The Mirror, a man using the name Artem Lovuzov apparently tried blackmailing the CEO of Doyen, Nelio Lucas.
Go deeper: The podcast I recently recorded with the doyen of sovereign debt restructuring, Lee Buchheit, was easily my favorite episode of 2018.
The doyen of Labour's energy policy is not Clement Attlee, the prime minister who nationalised Britain's fractured array of public and private energy suppliers.
A doyen of spiritual jazz, Mr. Sanders is known for his mantralike compositions, often featuring no more than two chords and a repetitious theme.
"Spying and novel writing are made for each other," the former British intelligence officer and doyen of espionage lit writes in this enthralling memoir.
At the games, he heard about a company named Doyen Sports Investments, backed by Kazakh money, which had been involved in several recent transfers.
Socially, meanwhile, Mrs May is taking her party rightward and at moments sounded more like Nigel Farage, the doyen of the populist UK Independence Party.
MS: You're seen a doyen, or at least one of the doyens of American businessmen who has a stake in China and in China's future.
Réjean Tremblay, the doyen of Montreal hockey writers, called the move nothing short of the "final solution" by team management to "eradicate" the French element.
According to Doyen Sports, one of the biggest investment funds in European soccer, he threatened to publish internal documents unless the fund paid him hush money.
For its part, Football Leaks has issued a statement on its site denying the allegations as "pure fantasy" and "collusion" between Doyen and Portuguese authorities. [Mirror]
Dermatologist Sandra Lee is arguably the doyen of the genre; she goes by Dr. Pimple Popper but will happily rid you of cysts, rhinophyma, steatocystomas, too.
FESTIVAL Joel Sachs, the Juilliard School's doyen of the new, organizes this important annual immersion, diving this year into the contemporary music of Latin America. Jan.
In that incident, the Portuguese prosecutors said Pinto sought as much as 1 million euros in return for deleting information belonging to the company, Doyen Sports.
This procedure, which Barry Bloom of Harvard University, a doyen of the field, calls "an embarrassment to science", detects only about half of active TB cases.
"He was without doubt the doyen of Alexandria," Dorothy Thompson, a Cambridge fellow and honorary president of the International Association of Papyrologists, said of Professor Abbadi.
Films and other cultural events in the vicinity of the antiquities should be "an exception, not an addiction", says Manolis Korres, doyen of conservation at the Acropolis.
There are many forms of interference here: the writing; the quirky recording style and occasional use of effects; the restless incursions of Jason Moran, jazz piano's doyen.
In the view of the Portuguese authorities, Pinto is guilty of extortion and violation of secrecy in relation to his contact with the investment fund, Doyen Sports.
Italy's populist doyen faces competition from other would-be leaders (France's Marine Le Pen, say), whose squabbles and ego-conflicts have to date kept Europe's hard right split.
Rajinikanth is no preening Bollywood star, but a balding 65-year old doyen of Tamil cinema who has acted in over 753 films, generally playing a lovable rogue.
MGM's own lawyer, Michael Doyen of the firm Munger, Tolles and Olson, says in court filings that "there has apparently never been any litigation" invoking this federal law.
These are the questions that, over the past decade or so, jazz listeners have watched Salvant — now 30, and the unrivaled doyen of young jazz vocalists — work through.
Mr. Okazaki has been playing guitar for years alongside the alto saxophonist Steve Coleman, which is to say he's apprenticed to a doyen of experimental improvising and rhythm.
Football Leaks first gained notoriety when it revealed an agreement between Holland's FC Twente and Doyen Sports, an investment agency that loans teams money to help cover transfer fees.
"Historians will look back and see more in common between Obama and Trump," says Allan Gyngell, a doyen of Australian foreign policymaking at the Australian National University in Canberra.
With David Attenborough, the doyen of countless BBC nature documentaries, a guest in the Royal Box, the two players tore into each other from the start like hungry lions.
Peter Drucker, the doyen of management theorists, reckoned that exceeding a 20-1 multiple of pay within a firm between executives and the average worker was bad for morale.
They and Doyen have accused him of threatening to publish internal company documents — revealing transfer fees and secret payments — unless the fund paid him to keep the documents private.
At first, it can be easy to hear his playing and think you're listening to a mainline jazz musician — perhaps a close acolyte of the post-bop doyen Cedar Walton.
In that incident, the Portuguese prosecutors said Mr. Pinto sought as much as a million euros (about $1.1 million) in return for deleting information belonging to the company, Doyen Sports.
But Air Lease founder Steven Udvar-Hazy, a doyen of the leasing industry, said the NMA project remained "a little bit in cold storage" as long as the MAX grounding lasted.
There are portraits of Muhammad Ali and Jean-Michel Basquiat, plus a series of vintage cityscapes meticulously captured over 60 years by Alex Harsley, an unsung doyen of New York photography.
Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns all worked for Gene Moore, the doyen of 20th-century window display, who oversaw Bonwit Teller for a time and Tiffany & Co. for decades.
Our banks are "the best run, the most prudentially supervised and the most well capitalized in the world," as the former prime minister and Liberal Party doyen John Howard put it.
Buchheit, the doyen of sovereign debt restructurings, explains that the U.S. government can unilaterally call an effective standstill to court proceedings by declaring Venezuelan assets temporarily immune from attachment by U.S. courts.
Kitty Hawk, whose president is ex-Google artificial intelligence doyen and Larry Page confidante Sebastian Thrun, isn't the only company with Silicon Valley heavyweights behind it to pursue the flying car dream.
Zbigniew Warpechowski, a doyen of Polish performance art who coined the term "avant-garde conservatism" at the turn of the century, has argued that the two things are opposed but not mutually exclusive.
The 21-year-old Swiss, still the doyen of men's tennis, brushed aside attempts by reporters to revisit his views on the association between gambling companies and the sport he dominated for so long.
Six years later, Douthat, a columnist for this newspaper, has become the successor to the conservative Catholic doyen William F. Buckley Jr. (who once took him sailing — and skinny-dipping — on Long Island Sound).
Con respecto a ese caso, los fiscales portugueses indicaron que Pinto pretendía obtener hasta un millón de euros (alrededor de 1,1 millones de dólares) a cambio de borrar información de la compañía, Doyen Sports.
Controversial Beltway power broker and Nixon national security doyen Henry Kissinger, ex-Secretary of State George P. Schultz and former U.S senator Sam Nunn all used to serve on the Theranos board of directors.
LF: I was certainly under the influence of many beloved, historical records from my collection while composing Musique Isotype, especially French stage music and poetry from the '60s like Semprun & Christodoulides or Jacques Doyen.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition will change the rules for the ceremonial post of doyen of parliament after it emerged that an anti-immigrant party member might qualify for it later this year.
Wolfe, who died Monday at age 88, was known as a dandified doyen of the New Journalism, a reporter who embedded with hippies and race car drivers and astronauts, and later as a grandiose novelist.
From the triumph, when he was twenty-nine, of his sculpture "David," he became his own first follower, as an architect of St. Peter's Basilica and the doyen of perfervid Mannerism in painting and sculpture.
Fellow IOC member John Coates, another former vice president, wrote to members on Tuesday expressing his dissatisfaction at Pound's comments, saying he was not living up to his title as the doyen of the IOC.
Back in Italy for good, in 1947, he became the doyen of a movement that he called Spatialism, which favored abstraction but did not deter him from making sentimental statuary for the Vatican in 1956.
Arriving as Vision in Action at the Jeu de Paume from Le Point du Jour in Cherbourg are over 130 of his relatively undiscovered, vintage black-and-white photographs, curated by Dada doyen Cécile Bargues.
Back then, Mr. Orban was a young centrist who praised Mr. Clinton for helping Hungary to escape Russian influence by joining NATO, but today he is a doyen of right-wing nationalists on multiple continents.
The federally certified security company at the concert, Contemporary Services Corporation, has been seeking "a public statement by the Secretary of Homeland Security that the mass shooting was an 'act of terrorism,'" Mr. Doyen wrote.
Valentina Alazraki, 64, a Mexican television reporter who, having covered five papacies, is the doyen of the Vatican press corps, told the bishops she was speaking as a woman and mother as well as a journalist.
"He was generally referred to during his own lifetime as the doyen of Iranian studies," said Ali Banuazizi, a professor at Boston College and a former president of the Middle East Studies Association of North America.
According to the arrest warrant issued by the Portuguese authorities, he was being held on six charges, relating to the alleged blackmailing of Doyen and the hacking of Sporting Lisbon contracts in the fall of 2015.
Second are the Populists: Mr Gauland, for decades a doyen of the centre-right CDU, and Jörg Meuthen, a Thatcherite economist who has shared the chairmanship of the party with Ms Petry since her coup in 2015.
So, too, did Heiko Maas, Germany's foreign minister (from the Social Democratic Party, or SPD); Sabine Weyand, the brains behind the EU's negotiations with Britain over Brexit; and Oskar Lafontaine, the doyen of the socialist Left party.
Addressing a crowd at the Prince of Wales pub in left-liberal Moseley, he admits: "I have wobbled in my commitment to the party," adding that he identifies most with Michael Heseltine, the bouffant doyen of centrist Toryism.
The doyen of this school of thought is James Heckman of the University of Chicago, who has long argued that government investment in early childhood in institutional care pays off both for individuals and for society at large.
They have attracted withering scorn from, among others, E.O. Wilson, a Harvard entomologist and the doyen of the belletrist arm of the conservation movement, who finds their hubristic ideas "as free of fear as they are of facts".
"If you compare a least weasel to a meadow mouse, they're the same weight, but the weasel has the higher metabolic rate," said Roger Powell, an emeritus professor at North Carolina State University and doyen of weasel studies.
Mr. Doyen wrote that the shooting "appears to have been the first act of mass violence at an event at which a D.H.S.-certified service or technology was employed" — one of the conditions for triggering the liability shield.
Richard Mabey, doyen of English nature writers, has written lyrically of the beech wood he owned in the Chiltern Hills to the northwest of London (pleasingly referring to himself merely as its "custodian," as opposed to its proprietor).
And the festival's main event, back at the Rose Theatre, belongs to the doyen of Irish composers, Gerald Barry, whose opera "The Importance of Being Earnest" (in the Royal Opera production) gets its U.S. stage première (June 2-4).
A handwritten note in a Portuguese police file, dated April 27, 20153, said that the Doyen complaint had been investigated alongside the alleged hacking of Sporting Lisbon, in the early days of Football Leaks, in the fall of 2015.
Bourdon acknowledged that Pinto had attempted to make contact with Doyen once he had the company's documents, but he said the extortion charges were not valid because Pinto ultimately "didn't follow through" with an operation to secure a payment.
The details about WWE's talks remain sparse; they've been clarified by wrestling reporting doyen Dave Meltzer, who explicitly claimed that WWE wants no competition, before being muddied again by CBS' Chuck Carroll, who relayed claims that no deal is imminent.
Some bathe in the canal's unsanitary waters, while the mobile phones and subsidies handed out by authorities to some of the asylum seekers are the target of attacks, with knives used as weapons to obtain them, said charity volunteer Pauline Doyen.
Alfred Chandler, the doyen of American business historians, and his followers argued that the great story of this era was the establishment of giant corporations, with their mastery of the logic of scale and scope, at the heart of the American economy.
Entitled "Tale of Tales," it was made by Yuri Norstein, the doyen of Russian animators, and, starting March 13th, it shows at Film Forum for a week, together with "Rezo," a cartoon documentary about the Georgian filmmaker Rezo Gabriadze, a master puppeteer.
The same month that Simmons and Simonsohn gave their talk, Stéphane Doyen, a social psychologist in Belgium, published a paper challenging a classic study in the field of priming, which holds that small cues, like exposure to certain words, can subconsciously trigger behaviors.
Written by Andrea Chalupa, a New Yorker of Ukrainian descent, the film contrasts Jones's heroism with his more successful rival Walter Duranty (Peter Sarsgaard), whose initial compromises become lies as the New York Times correspondent seeks to preserve his status as doyen of Moscow society.
"We think if he's extradited to Portugal it would put a stop to all that," he said, adding that the Portuguese case is limited to Mr. Pinto's conduct in relation to the investment fund Doyen Sports and the soccer team Sporting Clube de Portugal.
This downtown doyen, once an enfant terrible and now an established master, was celebrated at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on his 60th birthday in 2013, as performances of his work sprawled through the building, an experience that, for this art lover, was, "mind-changing, life-changing," he said.
But many in the women's movement felt that Sandberg's choice not to participate in the march, or even to support it from afar, was a political one that prioritized her personal brand as a doyen of both Silicon Valley and Washington, DC, over her leadership of the feminist movement she started.
Dr. Mike Lynch is the founder of Invoke Capital, a $203billion fund which invests in fundamental European technologies, Mike Lynch has long been regarded as a visionary figure in technology, described by the Financial Times as "the doyen of European software" and by the Sunday Times as "Britain's Bill Gates".
The founders, led by Narayana Murthy, the doyen of India's IT services sector, engaged in a lengthy public feud with Sikka on issues ranging from flights on private jets, to over-spending on a takeover, and on the pricey rent for his U.S. office, to the largesse of payouts given to certain executives following their exits.
Eager to learn, and finding mentors among museum, gallery, and studio professionals, young Shore acquired sophistication in historical and avant-garde photography like a windfall inheritance, counting among his special heroes the nineteenth-century doyen of Western grandeurs Timothy O'Sullivan, the memorialist of old Paris Eugène Atget, and Walker Evans, who conferred poetic dignity on Depression-era rural America.
Though 1stdibs may be the doyen of the online antiques market, other, newer companies eyeing its traction have since emerged on the scene, many of which have also since raised venture funding and are also growing fast, including The RealReal, which was founded in 2011 and is reportedly weighing a public offering; and Chairish, founded in 2013, which sells vintage and used decor.
The indictment also detailed the hack of Doyen and a subsequent incident in which Pinto is accused of assuming the identity Artem Lobuzov as part of an extortion attempt and contacting the firm's chief executive, Nelio Lucas, in October 2015 to offer him the chance to prevent the release of the firm's documents in return for a "generous donation" of between 500,000 and 1 million euros.
The wide-ranging Mentors focuses on the impact Duchamp's work had on Naumann (who never met the artist), as well as two key professors at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, Leo Steinberg and John Rewald (the latter a bon vivant doyen of Impressionist studies and foremost authority on Paul Cézanne), and the artist Beatrice Wood, who Naumann cold-called after seeing a 1917 photograph of her with Duchamp and Francis Picabia in Robert Lebel's monograph of Duchamp.

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