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It wasn't somebody who knew you well as Talia Shire's kid or Francis Ford Coppola's nephew, even though I will say that the person who got you the audition against your will because it's not like you wanted it was, you know, Davia Nelson, who our listeners might know as one of the Kitchen Sisters, who does know the Coppola family.
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Rather than singling out your manager, try to make him or her a part of a larger class or group, suggests crisis management expert Davia Temin.
How to Criticize Your Boss -- Nicely Elizabeth Garone 2011
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Ms. NELSON: The other thing is we've - over the years that Davia and I have worked together - we've done so many stories about women and girls.
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Davia, 10, thinks kids are paying too much attention to fashion trends and losing self-respect in the process.
Jane Devin: Young Chicagonistas: Aspiring Writers Take to the Web and the Stage 2010
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Ms. NELSON: You know, one of the - this is Davia - and one of the aspects of these projects is reaching out to listeners and asking them to create these series with us.
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But the real achievement is Davia herself, who has been masterfully crafted to be truly human and vivid.
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Davia is afraid of so much in her life when she leaves her native Wisconsin and heads down south to Louisiana with her mother and father.
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But the real achievement is Davia herself, who has been masterfully crafted to be truly human and vivid.
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Everything about the aging southern plantation frightens Davia, especially when she meets its resident ghost, Emilie.
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Though Davia is 13 years old in the story, the book is more appropriate for elementary readers aged 10-12.
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