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Nast

[ nast ]

noun

  1. Thomas, 1840–1902, U.S. illustrator and cartoonist.


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Condé Nast is known for its legacy publications, such as The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Vogue, GQ, and more.

According to media reports, Amazon, 21st Century Fox, Hearst, and Condé Nast are all vying to acquire StyleHaul.

Two hours later, the website got its photos —and a Condé Nast employee (we presume) got a healthy check.

On Wednesday, WWD reported that Condé Nast publications will be eliminating its internship program come 2014.

Condé Nast corporate and Teen Vogue told The Daily Beast they are unable to comment on the situation.

Many of them have been termed as satirical pipes taking off some public character a la Nast.

There was Mary, as sweet and beautiful as ever; Mrs. Nast, calm and composed: Doug serene and dapper.

Nast, you more than any other man have won a prodigious victory for Grant—I mean, rather, for civilization and progress.

A few days later Nast sent him a caricature drawing—a picture which showed Mark Twain getting rid of the offending clocks.

They were to leave next morning by an early train, and Mrs. Nast had agreed to see that they were up in due season.

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