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Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is lending the domestic doyenne's name to a line of homes.
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Bill Clinton called her the doyenne of the Democrats for raising millions of dollars and shepherding the party through its 1980s political exile.
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Jeanne Moreau, the doyenne of French film actresses, suggests a more hopeful way of preserving French (and by implication other national) film industries.
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She screams, she runs, she burps on command, and if Riva is the doyenne of the Best Actress category, Wallis certainly the bright spot.
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From neighbors and small grocery stores word spread of Niman's tasty, naturally raised meat to chefs like Chez Panisse's Alice Waters, the doyenne of California cuisine.
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With the help of a friend she branched out in 1953 from creams into Youth-Dew, a bestselling bath oil and perfume combined, and became the doyenne of all beauty.
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When Benedict visited New York City in 2008, Lydia Bastianich, the doyenne of Italian cooking in the United States, produced multiple lavish feasts for the papal entourage.
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Evolving with part of that new cultural group is the doyenne of domesticity, Martha Stewart, profiled in another recent New York Times article that emphasized all her new young, tattooed fans.
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Oprah had chosen the book as one of her book club selections and the writer had to have his wrists slapped by the daytime doyenne on her TV show in from of millions of people.
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Meanwhile, Lauren Santo Domingo, a Greenwich, Connecticut, native whose wedding to the son of a Colombian billionaire received 10 pages of coverage in Vogue, has been named by the New York press as a contender for late society doyenne Brooke Astor's empty seat.
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