dkg
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"In Britain and Denmark we're seeing that the high infection figures also mean that more healthcare workers are calling in sick due to becoming infected themselves," DKG Chairman Gerald Gass said.
From Reuters
The same year that “Lincoln,” the Daniel Day-Lewis vehicle based on DKG’s award-winning biography, “Team of Rivals,” was released, I found myself at a pre-Oscar party celebrating the nominees.
From New York Times
I am an enormous fan of DKG because of her good-humored appearances on PBS and NBC, but mostly because she is a genius historian who helps put historical events into context for her readers.
From New York Times
Back at the party, I made a beeline for DKG and introduced myself as her No. 1 fan.
From New York Times
DKG: Leaders of a big corporation have had to deal with fights between shareholders and constituents.
From Washington Post
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