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  1. About. Deborah is a creative entrepreneur and a highly experienced international television executive. She now runs Kelebek Media a boutique creative independent animation studio based in Sussex,...

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  2. Deborah Thorpe. Deborah is a highly experienced international television executive/producer and a creative entrepreneur. Deborah is perhaps best known for co-founding ASOS Plc, the UK’s largest online fashion retailer.

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  3. May 22, 2020 · Image courtesy of Kelebek Media. Independent production house Kelebek Media, founded by creative entrepreneur Deborah Thorpe, has optioned the rights to the globally successful book series Isadora Moon created by Harriet Muncaster and published by Oxford University Press. In a deal brokered by Jodie Hodges at United Agents, Kelebek has secured ...

  4. Dr Deborah Thorpe was trained as a medieval literary scholar and historian at the Universities of Birmingham, Oxford and York. After that, she had research positions at the Ashmolean Museum and the British Library. She has now taken up a position at the Centre for Chronic Diseases and Disorder (C2D2) at the University of York.

  5. Mar 30, 2016 · C2D2 Research Fellow Deborah Thorpe offers her diagnosis. Known as the Tremulous Hand of Worcester, the medieval writer has been the subject of much debate and speculation regarding his condition, but the central question always remained: what type of tremor did he have?

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  8. By Deborah Thorpe and Jane Alty. How would we know if a medieval person had a neurological disorder? If we did know, would it be possible to pinpoint the type of condition? What insight can we gain about the practical impact of disorders on medieval life?

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