In effect, the ISQ is an inheritor of the Pay Research Bureau tradition from before 1992 when the PRB was closed. |
So it was Labour, under Tony Blair, who had ingested her liberal economic policies, that became her true inheritor. |
The granddaughter and last direct descendant of the late Greek tycoon is also the inadvertent inheritor of a tragic family history. |
It marks the arrival of a new inheritor of Rome and a competitor to the Byzantines. |
In fact, he has swindled his own family by managing to become the sole inheritor of their grandparents' estate. |
As other temples in Zaragoza it is inheritor of a former one demolished after becoming too small. |