His successor Frederick Chiluba was only a fluent Bemba speaker but is in fact a Lunda from Luapula Province. |
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She was a devotee in Swifty's, the successor to her beloved Mortimer's, and she lunched and dined there often. |
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There is no excuse for foot-dragging, no excuse for trading on the patience of his party, the country or his successor. |
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When the second successor company was registered in 1997, he became a paid manager and unpaid director of that business. |
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No such lucklessness has followed his immediate successor in the depiction of artists in Britain. |
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Like the art of the successor states, that of the Asturian kingdom under Ramiro was remarkably eclectic. |
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He is positioning himself for the leadership battle, and covering his back by allying with the obvious successor. |
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His successor was one of Kawai's students named Makoto Nishida, now a 6th dan. |
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They are certainly leaving their successor a fund of good will with which to work. |
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Weeks of carpet bombing, a full-scale invasion and years propping up a successor regime would be required, he said. |
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I'll eat my hat if his successor does not close the books at the end of 2004 with a small surplus. |
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The announcement ends a long wait for a permanent successor to Dean Robinson, who left the club in March. |
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The sinfonia concertante arose in the latter half of the 1700s as the successor to the Baroque concerto grosso. |
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It is a successor to the Early Adopter Wars that Ruth Shalit skewered 4 years ago, an attempt to productize the bellwethers. |
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Raja Mansingh's successor raja Vikramaditya, who was a feudatory of Lodis since 1519, was also in Agra. |
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The rights and obligations of the Company hereunder shall accrue to its successor and assigns. |
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It appears unlikely that Tung will soon name a successor since Yeoh has until October before abandoning his fief for exile. |
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She is also unswerving in her belief that she did no wrong as Minister for Public Enterprise and that her successor can do no right. |
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A gift or inheritance taken by a donee or successor who is a spouse of the disponer is exempt from capital acquisitions tax. |
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Other likely candidates are Simon of Brion, the papal legate, and Ranulph of Houblonnire, Tempier's future successor as bishop of Paris. |
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Swami left no official successor, but his teachings will continue to be spread by devotees at his four ashrams. |
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None of the ICU successor groups was able to cement a lasting organizational framework. |
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Its successor, the United Nations, also seeks to persuade member nations to solve their difference by peaceful means. |
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He was prime minister from 1995 to 1997 during Chirac's first term as president, and is widely tipped as his most likely successor. |
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He also established the Flavian dynasty as the legitimate successor to the throne. |
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In so doing, he revived hopes that he can be a worthy successor to Scottish greats Jim Watt and Ken Buchanan. |
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Hampton have deliberated on the successor to caretaker manager Brian Cottington for three weeks. |
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Far more likely is that he will select a successor beyond criticism who will restore the position to uncontroversial neutrality. |
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They were excommunicated by the successor of Guru Nanak and gradually turned to Hinduism. |
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The ability of the farm to generate enough income for the successor is a big issue. |
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Abera is now a worthy successor to his great predecessor, whose premature death in 1973 is marked by a monumental tomb in Addis Ababa. |
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Gray describes it as a legitimate successor to that other secular utopian project, the Marxist version of dialectical materialism. |
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The papal nuncio here, Archbishop Giuseppe Lazzarotto, is expected to consult with priests in the diocese regarding a successor. |
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He was an apposite successor to Brinton in a see too modest to attract the interest of ambitious ecclesiastics. |
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It is only three weeks ago that Garang was sworn in as first vice president, a position now occupied by his successor, Salva Kiir. |
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Her down-to-earth successor is 58, shortish, very proper and handsome in that don't care-a-fig British way. |
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It had no place in the classical canon nor could it comfortably coexist with its successor, the squared-off art deco style. |
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Her vision and her imaginative designs had created its appeal and there was no obvious successor. |
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However, if he becomes immobile, a successor likely will have to be chosen quickly. |
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His rule as king of the Goths and Romans in Italy was recognized by the eastern emperor Anastasius, Zeno's successor. |
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Yes, I am a successor of the great Mughals, but that does not make any difference to me. |
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Whether she finally acknowledged James VI of Scotland as her rightful successor will never be known for certain. |
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With the party leadership preoccupied with the elections the decision on his successor is pending. |
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He will understudy his successor who has an important role behind the scenes on the tour. |
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As uncharismatic and incompetent as William Hague, Britain's former Conservative Leader may have been, his successor could be even more dismal. |
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They scarcely have time to develop their ideas before they are preparing the ground for their successor. |
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His ailing physical health has focussed attention on the potential candidates and likely successor. |
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If you kill an opposition candidate, you create a martyr, with a groundswell of indignation on which his successor can ride into office. |
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But why didn't Soong hand over the money to his successor if he did not have any intention of embezzling the money? |
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Her successor says beatification, the step just short of sainthood, will be important not just for her order. |
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I have paid my devotions today both to the successor to St Peter and to the Vestal Virgins, who have no one left to remember them. |
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Between 1988 and 1994, China normalized or established diplomatic relations with 18 countries, as well as with the Soviet successor states. |
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Yesterday's elevation of new cardinals by Pope John Paul II increases the number of men who will vote on his eventual successor. |
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Lord Marshall, the airline's chairman, will be acting chief executive until a successor is found. |
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The group has drawn up a short list of candidates to replace Mellor, but will not name his successor next week. |
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His successor will, I'm sure, still be remembered with affection by many octogenarians. |
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History suggests that colleges of cardinals appointed by one pope do not elect a carbon copy as his successor. |
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Ten years of hapless fixes by Littlechild and his successor have failed to stem the tide of rip-offs at the heart of this unfixable system. |
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Its successor, the Prescott, is slated to offer a clock speed of 4 GHz by end of year, but it runs hot. |
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The secretary, treasurer and annalist shall be elected for a two-year term or until a successor is elected. |
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She took a high view of her royal prerogative, and held as robust a belief in the divine right of kings as her father and successor. |
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The parliamentary party has spoken and I will stand down as leader when a successor has been chosen. |
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Washington's successor John Adams was a staunch Federalist from Massachusetts. |
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The Hearts captain, who later backed John Robertson to be Levein's successor, is prepared to pay a penalty himself for the miss. |
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Taylor was to address a joint session of Congress yesterday to officially declare his intention to resign and announce a successor. |
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As a hardline right-winger in the early 1990s I was personally anointed by Margaret Thatcher as her chosen successor. |
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This has sometimes put their 47-year-old Liverpudlian successor in an unfamiliar position. |
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When Ricky Ponting was injured, he more or less anointed Michael Clarke as his successor. |
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Such a reputation has Harrington that in Houston, Charles Barkley had anointed him his successor at power forward. |
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This is the day that I officially abdicate from my throne and pass the kingship on to my successor. |
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Nor was the political dynamism of the Abbasid empire's smaller successor states by any means exhausted. |
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In orthodox writings the title caliph generally means deputy or successor to the Prophet Muhammad. |
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The latter shouldn't be a problem for his successor, who is famous for his savoir faire. |
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Rarely in the history of magazines has a former editor so savaged his successor. |
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From 1316 to 1341 Vytenis' brother and successor, Grand Duke Gediminas, expanded the empire as far as Kiev against the Tatars and Russians. |
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Let's hope his successor has the wit to fashion an intelligence agency that is fit for the struggles that lie ahead. |
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Wearing a white safari suit and carrying his trademark staff, Taylor looked on as successor Moses Blah was sworn in under heavy security. |
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The name most touted as successor is Paul Le Guen and his right-hand man, Yves Colleu, claimed yesterday that the former Lyon coach is waiting in the wings. |
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The set-theorist Ernst Zermelo proposed that the number is the empty set and for each number n, the successor of n is the singleton of n, so that 1 is, 2 is, 3 is, etc. |
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In fact, he was renowned for spending more times in the air than being at home sorting domestic problems, which he unchivalrously has now handed over to his successor. |
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And yet the delay seemed as much as anything else tied to making it as difficult as possible for Martin, long regarded as his destined successor, to claim the position. |
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Cambodia's royal succession is not hereditary, and King Sihanouk has no power to appoint a successor, but he can influence the decision of the Throne Council. |
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In a statement outside Conservative central office, the outgoing Tory leader said that the name of his successor would be announced in a simple statement tomorrow afternoon. |
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But the effect of her forgetfulness was that her successor, Stephen Lander, took the heat of some searing criticism for decisions for which he had no responsibility. |
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His successor, John Whitgift, required all clergy to subscribe to the royal supremacy, Prayer Book, and Thirty-nine Articles, or else be deprived. |
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The register of mesne conveyances in Berkeley County is elected for a term of four years, and until his successor is elected in the general election and qualifies. |
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This month Maliki said he would step down and work with his successor to help form a new government. |
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Despite his illegitimacy, he declared William his successor. |
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Former prime minister Ivan Kostov has stirred up further controversy on the Brady bond swop with a letter urging his successor Simeon Saxe-Coburg to call off the deal. |
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As Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was sworn in to office as the country's fifth premier, Anwar said Mahathir's projects have caused a huge financial burden for his successor. |
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Just a day after the enclave gathered to choose the successor to John Paul II, white smoke plumed from the Vatican's Sistine Chapel and the bells pealed across Rome. |
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In fact, the predecessor often chooses, endorses, or otherwise supports the favorite son as the most appropriate successor to pursue the course that he has established. |
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Since White Christmas, the hunt has been on to find its commercial successor and countless lamentable ditties have been thrust upon an indiscriminating public. |
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But Manchester's own Olympic sprint gold medallist today launched a campaign to discover a potential successor to his crown as Britain's top sprinter. |
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He calls it the spiritual successor to the Honda Civic Si hot hatch. |
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The guid folk of Airdrie should embrace and celebrate Ms Mitchell's talent and begin immediately the quest for a worthy successor to this largely unsung heroine. |
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Johnny will interpret his increased margin and perceived further conservative shift as justification to anoint Tony Abbott as his chosen successor. |
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The fsb, the successor to the KGB, allegedly even had a case file on him, according to one well-placed security source. |
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In the Roman successor states of western Europe, the feudal system contained a hint of servility in the act of homage that liege lords found it unwise to presume upon. |
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He had ascended the throne with the blessing of Russian Emperor Alexander II, but his successor Alexander III felt personal contempt for the Bulgarian prince. |
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Now she is being touted as the anointed successor in his political empire, too. |
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Zhou, a staunch supporter of bo, was rumored to have designated bo as his successor inside the Politburo Standing Committee. |
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According to those close to her, Ford was broken-hearted when her daughter and handpicked successor lost her leadership post. |
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His successor as Secretary to the Navy was so proud of his collection that he built an entire wing on to his country seat in Sussex especially to house them. |
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Whereas a ball-breaker like Camacho bellowed to get his message across, his unheralded successor puts a comforting arm around a galactico and whispers encouragement. |
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The powers of the president largely a ceremonial post will be shared by the prime minister and the speaker of the lower chamber of parliament until a successor can be found. |
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Succession to the throne was not guaranteed as the witan, or council of leaders, had the right to choose the best successor from the members of the royal house. |
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He will be a hard act to follow but I hope, that as a long standing resident myself with three children in local schools, I will be a worthy successor to him. |
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He reigned autocratically for more than 32 years, but following his downfall his handpicked successor led a transitional government into free elections. |
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The ex-chief retained the loyalty of the rank-and-file, however, and the result was a successor who would find his own directives being countermanded by his predecessor. |
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But when his chosen successor, maduro, ran for president a year ago with the same party machinery, he won by a scant 1.5 per cent. |
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The Macedonian empire quickly cracked up, however, leaving behind multiple successor states under Greek-speaking royal families. |
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It was, as the former Home Secretary said, a worthy successor to the 1688 Bill of Rights and a major plank in the Government's constitutional reform programme. |
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The question now is whether Clancy, her successor, will have any success turning around an agency in turmoil. |
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Nor would the Virgin Queen oblige by naming a successor, but left her ministers to do it in defiance of English laws and at some risk to themselves. |
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Whether its successor, IPRA, is any different, is difficult if not impossible to tell. |
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Russians know they could do worse than Putin as president, and the West should keep in mind just how bad a successor might be. |
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Now his successor has been caught with his fingers in the till. |
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Now that Mubarak is gone, Rutherford said, Americans are hoping for a successor government that will have popular support. |
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Their shot at least one network anchor job was eliminated this past summer when MSNBC anchor Brian Williams was anointed the successor to NBC veteran anchor Tom Brokaw. |
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In 1953 he was invited with a retinue of six people to Paris, and his son and successor, Moro Naaba Kougri, was later accorded the same privilege. |
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The choice of a successor was no light matter. That choice would inevitably be considered by the country as a prognostic of the highest import. |
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It was one of the successor states of the Golden Horde, and it came to an end when it was conquered by the Tsardom of Russia. |
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Also, Railtrack and its successor Network Rail have also purchased some rolling stock themselves. |
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When Umar was assassinated by Persians in 644, the election of Uthman as successor was met with increasing opposition. |
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However, the whole system of government could be abolished, and the next parliament would not be bound if it were not considered a successor. |
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The economic crisis deepened following Wilson's return and things fared little better under his successor James Callaghan. |
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Popular literature might be seen as the successor of the early modern chapbook. |
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Parliament may also bind successor parliaments as to their method of election and their constituent parts. |
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In 1999, Rattle was appointed as successor to Claudio Abbado as the orchestra's principal conductor. |
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Dafydd was his brother's successor and became the last Tywysog of Gwynedd and Prince of Wales. |
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It is the successor of the League of Nations' International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation. |
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The First Minister only leaves office when the Scottish Parliament nominates a successor individual. |
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His successor, Ieuan Wyn Jones, struggled to impose his authority, particularly over controversial remarks made by a councillor, Seimon Glyn. |
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From 1415 onwards, his son and successor Duke Louis VII had the Fortress largely rebuilt and expanded. |
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There is some debate over whether the modern Republic of Turkey is a continuing state to the Ottoman Empire or a successor. |
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William's successor was Mary's sister Anne, who had no surviving children and so the Protestant succession seemed in doubt. |
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Plotina exercised influence on both her husband Trajan and his successor Hadrian. |
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Alex McLeish was named as Smith's successor and Scotland's twentieth manager. |
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Graham Taylor was Robson's successor, but resigned after England failed to qualify for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. |
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Russell viewed Wittgenstein as a genius and a successor who would continue his work on logic. |
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It fell to Stephen's successor Henry II to again curtail the power of earls. |
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The Royal Bank of Scotland stated that, as of the announcement, the search for Hester's successor would commence. |
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The British did not ask to extend the Polaris Sales Agreement to cover the Polaris successor Poseidon due to its cost. |
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As the poison takes effect, Hamlet, hearing that Fortinbras is marching through the area, names the Norwegian prince as his successor. |
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According to Orthodox tradition, the apostolic successor to Saint Andrew is the Patriarch of Constantinople. |
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Peter Hain will stand down as the Labour candidate for Neath and successor candidate Christina Rees is predicted to keep the seat. |
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This is because the unit is the constitutional successor to the former Kingdom of England. |
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Sigouin's successor is Sylvie Fontaine, who spent the last seven years in economic development with the municipality of Maskinonge, Que. |
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Under Radu I and his successor Dan I, the realms in Transylvania and Severin continued to be disputed with Hungary. |
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To protect the order from its enemies John was forced to step down and recommended Bonaventure as his successor. |
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Succession of states is a theory and practice in international relations regarding successor states. |
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A successor state is a sovereign state over a territory and populace that was previously under the sovereignty of another state. |
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Kadima is set to hold primary elections in September to choose a successor for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert who is accused of corruption. |
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It is nominally a civil service post, but the appointment tends to be from within the Bank, with the incumbent grooming his or her successor. |
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Next to him came John Parenti, the first successor of Francis in the headship of the order. |
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Jean Chretien used prorogation to forestall tabling of the Auditor General's report on the sponsorship scandal until his successor took office. |
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After the dissolution of Gran Colombia in 1830, Panama became part of a successor state, the Republic of New Granada. |
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Caxton's edition was reprinted by his successor, Wynkyn de Worde, but this edition has no independent authority. |
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Abbot Lyfing and his successor Abbot Ealdred both became Bishops of Worcester, and the latter is said to have crowned King William the Conqueror. |
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In the 21st century, the castle is controlled by English Heritage, as the successor to the Ministry of Works, and open to visitors. |
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In the 21st century, the blockhouse is controlled by English Heritage, the successor to the Ministry, and open to tourists. |
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Constantius marries Coel's daughter, Helena, and crowns himself as Coel's successor. |
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A Gothic screen was also added to the Norman nave at Peterborough, but this is an architectural oddity with no precedent or successor. |
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His successor Dagobert I reinforced the walls of Mainz and made it one of his seats. |
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Ironically, after the death of Adolf II his successor was again Diether von Isenburg, now legally elected by the chapter and named by the Pope. |
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He was residing in Antioch in 372 when a certain Theodorus was thought to have been identified the successor to the emperor Valens by divination. |
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Later, an important phase in the development of Sikhism came with the third successor, Guru Amar Das. |
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He forced the Alemanni capitulation to Frankish suzerainty and did not appoint a successor to Lantfrid. |
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The empire would remain in continuous existence for nearly a millennium, as the Holy Roman Empire, a true imperial successor to Charles. |
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When King Edward the Confessor died in 1066, the Norwegian king Harald Hardrada challenged his successor as King of England, Harold Godwinson. |
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The New York State Canal System, the successor to the Erie Canal, runs into the Hudson River north of Troy. |
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Under the son and successor of Frederick Barbarossa, Henry VI, the Hohenstaufen dynasty reached its apex. |
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All other historic member states of the HRE were either dissolved or are republican successor states to their princely predecessor states. |
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In August, William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, died and Thomas Cranmer was at once proposed by Henry to the Pope as his successor. |
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This ultimately forced Henry to order Thomas to confess his obedience to Anselm's successor. |
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At the same time, the Tatars of the Crimean Khanate, the only remaining successor to the Golden Horde, continued to raid Southern Russia. |
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The Russian Federation is recognized in international law as a successor state of the former Soviet Union. |
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Such efforts culminted in 1993 when British Rail was privatized under Thatcher's successor, John Major. |
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Great Moravia and its successor state Duchy of Bohemia were founded by West Slavs in Central Europe in 9th century. |
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Of the three successor states, Epirus and Nicaea stood the best chance of reclaiming Constantinople. |
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He claimed that, while dying, Darius had named him as his successor to the Achaemenid throne. |
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Nevertheless, Hellenization occurred throughout the region, accompanied by a distinct and opposite 'Orientalization' of the successor states. |
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These states faced the attacks of the Byzantine Greek successor states of Nicaea and Epirus, as well as Bulgaria. |
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These conquests were lost in the reign of Roger's successor William, however, and never formed an integral part of the kingdom in southern Italy. |
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Pisa and Genoa took part in the campaign commanded by Frederick's successor Henry VI against the Kingdom of Sicily. |
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It's no wonder since Bioshock is hailed as the spiritual successor of the uberly creepy System Shock games. |
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In western countries the daffodil is also associated with spring festivals such as Lent and its successor Easter. |
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Trajan's successor Hadrian adopted a policy of maintaining rather than expanding the empire. |
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His brother and successor Aimery was recognised as King of Cyprus by Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Khabul's successor was Ambaghai Khan, who was betrayed by the Tatars, handed over to the Jurchen, and executed. |
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In the following year, they saw combat under her successor John Major in Operation Granby. |
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His successor was to be Otto IV, Richard's nephew, who put additional pressure on Philip. |
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In May 1200, Philip signed the Treaty of Le Goulet with Richard's successor John Lackland. |
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As the empire grew, sultans adopted secondary titles expressing the empire's claim to be the legitimate successor of the absorbed states. |
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However, his successor could not maintain the industry due to financial problems, worsened by many years of social unrest under his rule. |
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In 927 Edward's successor Athelstan conquered Northumbria, bringing the whole of England under one ruler for the first time. |
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Upon Zhao Yingqi's death in 115 BC, his younger son Zhao Xing was named as his successor in violation of Chinese primogeniture. |
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Ecgric's successor Anna and Anna's son Jurmin were killed together in 654 at the Battle of Bulcamp, near Blythburgh. |
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Charles' successor James II finalized these efforts in 1686, establishing the Dominion of New England. |
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Another Anglican view was that of Randall Davidson, Temple's eventual successor as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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More than 50 titles have been repealed and replaced by successor titles, and nine of those have been replaced a second time. |
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More than 50 titles have been repealed and replaced by successor titles, and thirteen of those have been replaced a second time. |
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Throughout the early 1680s the Whig element in Parliament attempted to remove James as successor to the throne. |
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The Johor Sultanate was the successor of the Malacca Sultanate, both of which had their own codes of law. |
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He began work on a royal palace during the 1130s, prior to his arrest by Henry's successor Stephen. |
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It was first described in 1837 as the successor to Babbage's difference engine, a design for a mechanical computer. |
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In 1955 he had been the obvious successor to Churchill, but this time there was no clear heir apparent. |
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The remainder of his papers were edited by Andrew Forsyth, his successor in the Sadleirian Chair. |
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Some few will be content with the success they have had in the assassination of their leader and will not care very much who the successor is. |
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Barry remained a lifelong supporter of the Liberal Party, the successor to the Whig Party. |
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The Communist League was the successor organisation to the old League of the Just which had been founded in 1837, but had recently disbanded. |
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His playmaking abilities have led many to consider him to be the natural successor to Valderrama. |
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Verizon, successor to New England Telephone, NYNEX, and Bell Atlantic, is the primary wired telephone service provider for the area. |
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The successor companies from Standard Oil's breakup form the core of today's US oil industry. |
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During the reign of Humayun, the successor of Babur, the empire was briefly interrupted by the Sur Empire. |
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The region remained under the control of Caedwalla's successor Ine in the early 8th century. |
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The newspaper was founded in 1984 as a successor to the Fleetwood Chronicle, which had ceased publication several weeks earlier. |
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King Urien and his son and successor Owain became the subjects of a great deal of Arthurian legend. |
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The London and Birmingham Railway and its successor the London and North Western Railway had been under pressure from two directions. |
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When his successor attempted to expand eastwards, he was defeated by the Pala king of Bengal. |
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Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. |
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The final transition to a constitutional monarchy was made during the long reign of William IV's successor, Victoria. |
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Augusto plans to remain at AFB until a successor is in place to ensure a smooth transition. |
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His successor John Bercow abandoned traditional dress, wearing a plain black gown over his lounge suit when presiding. |
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As his son and successor, James V, was an infant, the government was again taken over by regents. |
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Offa's eventual successor, Coenwulf, reconquered Kent in 798, however, and installed his brother Cuthred as king. |
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Edward died in January 1066 without an obvious successor, and an English nobleman, Harold Godwinson, took the throne. |
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The united Germany is considered to be the enlarged continuation of the Federal Republic of Germany and not a successor state. |
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He follows in the big footsteps of Bob Elman, and is indeed a worthy successor. |
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As it was not retroactive, the current successor to the throne is the eldest son of the King, rather than his eldest child. |
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Edward's immediate successor was the Earl of Wessex, Harold Godwinson, the richest and most powerful of the English aristocrats. |
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Its successor, the Guttie, transformed everything and made the game of golf accessible to a multitude of budding players. |
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In 1051 the childless King Edward of England appears to have chosen William as his successor to the English throne. |
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According to later sources, the town was created as a royal foundation, either by King Harald Bluetooth or his successor, Svein Forkbeard. |
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Unfortunately the end came for the Ghibli in 1973 with the introduction of its direct successor the Khamsin. |
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Henry refused the proposal, whereupon Richard himself spoke up, demanding to be recognised as Henry's successor. |
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Philip Augustus regarded Geoffrey as a close friend, and would have welcomed him as a successor to Henry. |
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Since 1990 they have been operated by Wightlink, successor to the once nationalised Sealink, on this route. |
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The first four hyperoperations are successor, addition, multiplication, and exponentiation. |
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Beornwulf was slain suppressing a revolt amongst the East Angles, and his successor, a former ealdorman named Ludeca, met the same fate. |
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By 1570, senior figures in the government privately accepted that Elizabeth would never marry or name a successor. |
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The reigns of both Robert II and his successor, Robert III, were marked by a general decline in royal power. |
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Henry now hoped to unite the crowns of England and Scotland by marrying his son Edward to James' successor, Mary. |
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In December 2010 Group Lotus announced the creation of Lotus Renault GP, the successor to the Renault F1 team. |
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Its successor, the United Nations, amended this definition in 1945, by including a maximum stay of six months. |
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However, the civic traditions of many boroughs were continued by the grant of a charter to their successor district councils. |
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Henry appointed Thomas Cranmer as his successor as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Henry VIII's successor, Edward VI, supported the Reformation, but his belief in Protestantism was not only political. |
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The Geledi Sultanate, established by Ibrahim Adeer, was a notable successor of the Ajuran Sultanate. |
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Pope Julius died and his successor, Pope Paul IV, declared war on Philip and recalled Pole to Rome to have him tried as a heretic. |
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On 9 July, from Kenninghall, Norfolk, she wrote to the privy council with orders for her proclamation as Edward's successor. |
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However, no child was born, and Mary was forced to accept that Elizabeth was her lawful successor. |
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Since Elizabeth would never name her successor, Cecil was obliged to proceed in secret. |
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His likely successor, Ayman al-Zawahri, is cold, plodding, and officious. |
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Then, the 72 became outdated, while successor models, such as the Lotus 76 were disappointing. |
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As with Ray Reardon and his successor Steve Davis, there was to be no World Final showdown between once and future kings. |
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The fourth is the most recent, being a Sheaffer Imperial cartridge pen from the 1970s, the successor to the famous PFM or Pen For Men. |
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The former rapporteur on Macedonia at the EP, Richard Howitt, and his successor, Ivo Vajgl, paid a visit to Macedonia Thursday. |
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In the early modern period, successor states to the Adal Sultanate and Ajuran Sultanate began to flourish in Somalia. |
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The conquest of Constantinople in 1204 fragmented what remained of the Empire into successor states, the ultimate victor being that of Nicaea. |
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In fact, the IRS will reassign the historic EIN of a corporation to a successor LLC only in certain situations. |
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The 940, the successor to ASI's 920, palletises in excess of 200 cases per minute. |
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Clark's successor, Chris Grayling had a brief to reverse the policy of reducing the prison population without increasing prison funding. |
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The son of Hasidic leader Reb Saunders, Danny looks to be his father's successor as spiritual leader or Tzaddik. |
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This building, or a successor, was destroyed by fire in 962, but rebuilt in the same year. |
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The Kingdom of Castile, formed from Leonese territory, was its successor as strongest kingdom. |
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The Badarian culture and the successor Naqada series are generally regarded as precursors to dynastic Egypt. |
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The Suez crisis and the choice of Eden's successor led in 1957 to the first major personal criticism of the Queen. |
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Queen Elizabeth was unmarried and childless, and James was her most likely successor. |
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But, most notably, the office of Lord Protector was still not to become hereditary, though Cromwell was now able to nominate his own successor. |
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However, Shawar asserted his independence and allied with Baldwin's brother and successor Amalric of Jerusalem. |
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Noteworthily, Figure 2 reveals that some of the successor states benefited from the breakup. |
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However, in 1969 his successor, Georges Pompidou, was not opposed to British and Irish membership. |
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Nobles elected a king's successor, and it was common for the successor to be of a different family as his predecessor. |
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His successor was the infant Guttorm, who himself died later the same year. |
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The Federal Security Service, successor to the KGB, is now having him retried for treason. |
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He decided that the time was coming for him to retire as leader, with Heath as his preferred successor. |
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However, gains in Scotland were reversed during the reign of his successor, Edward II, who also faced conflict with the nobility. |
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After the execution of emperor Farrukhsiyar in 1719, local Mughal successor states took power in region after region. |
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As the successor of ELDO, ESA has also constructed rockets for scientific and commercial payloads. |
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As a result, BAE Systems is the successor to many of the most famous British aircraft, defence electronics and warship manufacturers. |
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As a successor to its Focus 2000 process and production monitoring system, Syscon-PlantStar of South Bend, Ind. |
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The Lexus SC430 debuted in August 2005 as a successor of the popular sports coupe Soarer. |
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A process is in place to identify Ralph's successor and to allow for a timeous and smooth hand-over. |
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Established in 1945 by the UN Charter, the Court began work in 1946 as the successor to the Permanent Court of International Justice. |
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A successor state of Charlemagne's empire, until 911 it was ruled by the Carolingian dynasty. |
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Magnus separately listed Gaptus as son and successor of Beric, first king of the Goths south of the Baltic. |
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In 1961 Georg Diederichs took office as the minister president of Lower Saxony as the successor to Hinrich Wilhelm Kopf. |
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Military counts in the Late Empire and the Germanic successor kingdoms were often appointed by a dux and later by a king. |
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However, when the monarch dies, the successor to the crown does not automatically become Head of the Commonwealth. |
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In 1620, a successor to the Plymouth Company sent colonists to the New World aboard the Mayflower. |
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The Manchus had, by the 1680s, completed the conquest of China and eliminated the last Ming successor states in the south. |
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Ceawlin was deposed, perhaps by his successor, a nephew named Ceol, and died a year later. |
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His successor, Ine, issued one of the oldest surviving English law codes and established a second West Saxon bishopric. |
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Augustine also arranged the consecration of his successor, Laurence of Canterbury. |
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He had been careful to make sure that there was no successor in waiting, and his own children were far too young to take his place. |
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Monumental Constantinian forms were used at the court of Charlemagne to suggest that he was Constantine's successor and equal. |
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His son Constantine was instantly proclaimed as successor by the troops based in the fortress. |
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When afterwards Severus declared openly his son Caracalla as successor, Albinus was hailed emperor by his troops and moved to Gallia. |
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