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diane
proper noun
Popular in the middle of the 20th century.
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DIANE RAVITCH, the education-reform advocate famous for having long advocated chartered schools and centralised assessment of teachers only to turn against both reforms in the past few years, has a post at the New York Review of Books railing against New York's new testing standards.
"For many years to come Diane will be a driving force at ABC News with her exceptional storytelling genius," said ABC News president James Goldston in a statement.
Meanwhile, Carol and new boss Helen get a ropey show pitch from Merc, and Matt rebonds with ex-wife Diane.
But Diane sticks her neck out too far.
Poetry obsessed him for a while, provoked by a two-year glitch in his relationship with Diane.
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Even during the tense climax, he keeps things light, combining smiley walkout with stinging kicker: "It's getting a little Diane Sawyer in here," referencing the famously intrusive interviewer.
Jenner was just as much of a woman a month ago during her Diane Sawyer interview in a blue button-down as she is today in a white corset: her womanhood is not and has never been defined by what she looks like outside, but how she feels inside – which is true of all trans women.
The Labour MP Diane Abbott warned the party not to shift tack on immigration.
"I think he would be in a difficult position now, with all the stuff coming out over the CIA and extraordinary rendition," Diane Abbott says.
Diane Abbott said that it was xenophobic to bring up the issue.
The book also features Diane Coulston, played in Trainspotting by Kelly Macdonald.
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