Sentences with word «czarina»

But we're in some sense responsible for the former, though not the latter, which is why speculation — as to what Obama's environment czarina will do next month, or whether democracy is finished — is a legitimate part of all political debate.
At the last great court ball held in the Winter Palace, in 1903, the Empress Alexandra — one of the few who hated balls, and Petersburg social life generally — wore the costume of an 18th - century czarina.
Add to the season solo shows by Frances Stark (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Sept. 17); Françoise Grossen (Museum of Arts and Design, Oct. 18); Lygia Pape (the Met Breuer, March 21); Florine Stettheimer, early - 20th - century New York's czarina of culture, who arrives at the Jewish Museum in May, and the Guerrilla Girls at the Baltimore Museum of Art later this month (Sept. 26), and you have an unbeatable executive lineup.
I'll give you these terrifying figures from Laura Dawson, one of our best people, she's the recognized czarina of metadata, and brings us these numbers from Bowker, no better source:
It was fitting that the keynote speaker was school privatization czarina Betsy DeVos.
This dress looks AMAZING with a cheery faux fur stole; my sky blue one is perfect with it for an offbeat czarina vibe.
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