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In his email to staffers Walton made only one short reference to the programs -- in paragraph six of a six-paragraph email -- as "two new prime time shows on CNN" which he did not name but said that Jautz, Scott Safron -- CNN Worldwide's chief marketing officer who is now going to lead HLN, and a new, as yet unnamed, managing editor would "impact these and all of the other events ahead."
CNN/U.S. president Jon Klein out, HLN topper Ken Jautz in Lisa de Moraes 2010
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But the humble shop's idiosyncratic warmth is constant as it celebrates its 40th birthday on Saturday afternoon, when Ms. Krauss will join an array of Brooklyn authors and fellow customers—including husband Jonathan Safron Foer Foer, Paul Auster , Siri Hustvedt, Mary Morris and Joe Scieszska —for readings at the adjacent Old First Church at Seventh Avenue and Carroll Street.
40 Years for 'Sacred Place' Steve Dollar 2011
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Snob, the Safron King is more insidious than you suspected.
Blizzard of Odd: Pedaling to the Bitter End BikeSnobNYC 2010
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In 2001, the matter was taken to the ministries of states and frontier region (Safron) and interior.
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In July 2003, a Jirga was held in Safron, wherein the NWFP government persuaded the ministry that Shandur was an integral part of Chitral.
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Instead of four sees, four Jesuit colleges were established in Kassa, Neusohl, Kossy, and Safron, After the suppression of the Jesuit Order the project of the new diocese was again taken up.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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[271: 1] "Our English hony and Safron is better than any that commeth from any strange or foregn land."
The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Henry Nicholson Ellacombe 1868
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Safron-robed Morn was rising from the streams of ocean, that she might bear light to immortals and mortals; [619] but she (Thetis) came to the ships, bearing the gifts from the god.
The Iliad of Homer (1873) 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1840
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Take Connes and pare hem. pyke out the best and do hem in a pot of erthe. do þerto whyte grece þat he stewe þer inne. and lye hem up with hony clarified and with rawe zolkes [2] and with a lytell almaund mylke and do þerinne powdour fort and Safron. and loke þat it be yleesshed [3],
The Forme of Cury A Roll of Ancient English Cookery Compiled, about A.D. 1390 Samuel Pegge 1750
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Valerie "Val" Safron died July 13, 2010, at the Mother of Good Counsel Home nursing facility in St. Louis.
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