The doyen of patient capital, Acumen Fund, celebrates its tenth anniversary this year.
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Simon Baron-Cohen, a doyen of the field who works at Cambridge University, draws similar conclusions.
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In 1997, Nuccio Bertone, one of the automobile world's great mentors and the doyen of Italian design, died.
Ironically, though, the doyen of Roman cookery teachers is English writer Diane Seed, author of The Top One Hundred Pasta Sauces.
The Washington Post editorial board has become something of a neocon doyen over the past couple of years.
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Then there is the group's doyen, Belgium's Baron Philippe de Schoothette, partly educated in Britain and a keen integrationist.
Smith was a student of Sir Hamilton Gibb, the doyen of Anglo-Islamic scholars of the first half of last century.
Even Merrill Lynch, the doyen of full-service brokerages, has postponed plans to offer its customers online (but fully priced) trading.
Berthold Leibinger, the doyen of Trumpf, a classic Mittelstand firm based in Stuttgart, is another critic of restrictions that hamper entrepreneurship.
Although Judith Martin, the doyen of etiquette, recommends using cutlery beginning on the far left or right and progressing toward the middle.
Even Alan Greenspan, the doyen of central bankers and who takes pride in bewildering his audiences, seeks to be predictable in this sense.
Although Mr Putin had a well-publicised lunch with the doyen of Soviet-era Jewish refusniks, Natan Sharansky, anti-Semitism in Russia provokes rather mild official objections.
Atilla Dorsay, doyen of Turkish film critics, said on Monday he would stop writing film reviews as part of a "silent protest" against the closure.
Known as the doyen of Northern Ireland football writers, Dr Brodie was respected by many of the game's legendary figures including Matt Busby, Jock Stein and George Best.
Little is known about what the ambitious young painter saw in Paris, apart from his visiting the doyen of African-American artists, the expatriate symbolist Henry Ossawa Tanner, and beginning to collect African art.
"We have to rescue this history, " insists Xu Buzeng, 70-year-old doyen of Jewish scholars in Shanghai, who realized a lifelong dream last fall when he visited Israel on a fellowship to Hebrew University.
Currently residing in London, Genovese started out her career as an assistant to director Mario Maldesi, the self-styled doyen of Italian dubbing, notably cherry-picked by Stanley Kubrick to synchronise the dialogue from his 1972 film A Clockwork Orange.
The son of John Kenneth Galbraith, doyen of political economists and once President Kennedy's man in India, Galbraith fils grew up in the family's rambling house in Cambridge, and moved a couple of blocks to go to Harvard.
The doyen of Israeli military commentators, veteran Haaretz journalist Zeev Schiff, concluded at the end of the first two weeks of the fighting that Israel was far from a decisive victory and that its main objectives had not been achieved.
Whatever he does, he will have to contend with the perception that he is a lesser leader than the man he replaces that with Mr Kohl's going Europe has lost not only its doyen but also its wise man and institutional memory.
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