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Having already made the Internet its dominion, it's a comer in print.
By 1995, she had a thorough education in university governance and was regarded as a comer in her field.
But they explained their recommendation to fire Ms. Comer in documents obtained by The Austin American-Statesman through the Texas Public Information Act.
She is the late comer in this show; though she was photographing by the mid-1930's, most of her pictures then were portraits and street work.
Correll actually had a comer in mind — his old law-school friend Sheldon Whitehouse, who had served as attorney general of Rhode Island, and whose surname provides a handy hook for anyone called upon to introduce him.
This time, it was Elizabeth Loscavio, who, as a dancer with San Francisco Ballet in the eighties and nineties, was a big, pink powerhouse — a serious comer in the American-ballerina leagues.
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