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  • Deidre is a long-time player in Atlanta's art scene.

    William Blake and the Study of Virtual Space: Adapting 'The Crystal Cabinet' to a New Medium 2005

  • In an important way, then, the period understood the bounded body rather than the borderless mind as what brought home to the individual subject an impersonal print culture of reproduction and exchange (made it "homely" in Deidre Lynch's terms), rendering personal and intimate its cognitive and imaginative constructs.

    Bibliographic Romance: Bibliophilia and the Book Object 2004

  • So I ended up calling Deidre and begging her to take the children.

    Flash ModesittJr_LE 2004

  • The first day that I was in Elyton School, one of the white kids in the class called Deidre a nigger and pulled her hair.

    Oral History Interview with Glennon Threatt, June 16, 2005. Interview U-0023. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) 2005

  • The young man—I’ll call him Dexter—had his dad’s light coloring, and the girl—I’ll call her Deidre—resembled her mother.

    True You Janet Jackson 2011

  • The young man—I’ll call him Dexter—had his dad’s light coloring, and the girl—I’ll call her Deidre—resembled her mother.

    True You Janet Jackson 2011

  • The young man—I’ll call him Dexter—had his dad’s light coloring, and the girl—I’ll call her Deidre—resembled her mother.

    True You Janet Jackson 2011

  • I’m calling Deidre’s mother right now, she said, and left.

    Family Storms 2011

  • I’m calling Deidre’s mother right now, she said, and left.

    Family Storms 2011

  • The young man—I’ll call him Dexter—had his dad’s light coloring, and the girl—I’ll call her Deidre—resembled her mother.

    True You Janet Jackson 2011

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