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Marsden was manager of the company for ten years and manager of its successor company, the Colonial Light and Power Company, for one year.
In 2009, caretaker manager Guus Hiddink guided Chelsea to another FA Cup success, and in 2009 – 10, his successor Carlo Ancelotti led them to their first league and FA Cup " Double ", becoming the first English club to score 100 league goals in a season since 1963.
* Todd Combs, MBA 2002, hedge fund manager, tapped as a potential successor of Warren Buffett as CIO of Berkshire Hathaway
Some, however, preferred the earlier term " variety " to what manager Tony Pastor called its " sissy and Frenchified " successor.
On the day he fired Stirling, Milbury also announced that he would step down as general manager once a successor was found.
Howard Kendall had returned in 1990 but could not repeat his previous success, while his successor, Mike Walker, was statistically the least successful Everton manager to date.
His successor, Alan Ball, Jr. became the club's 5th manager in 10 years.
Dutch manager Johan Boskamp was named as Pulis ' successor on 29 June 2005, only a day after Pulis was sacked.
Coates chose former manager Tony Pulis as Boskamp's successor in June 2006.
Bing's intended successor, the Swedish opera manager Göran Gentele, died in an auto accident before the start of his first season.
When John Barnwell, who had suffered serious injuries in a car crash in 1979, felt obliged to resign as manager in 1982, Wolves made an attempt to recruit Alex Ferguson, manager of the successful Scottish side Aberdeen, as Barnwell's successor.
Former Southampton manager Dave Jones was named as Lee's successor in January 2001, and Wolves improved during the second half of the 2000 – 01 season, but their dismal early season form counted against them and they were unable to achieve anything more than a mid-table finish.
) Caray was also seen as influential enough that he could affect team personnel moves ; Cardinals historian Peter Golenbock ( in The Spirit of St. Louis: A History of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns ) has suggested Caray may have had a partial hand in the maneuvering that led to the exit of general manager Bing Devine, the man who had assembled the team that won the 1964 World Series, and of field manager Johnny Keane, whose rumored successor, Leo Durocher ( the succession didn't pan out ), was believed to have been supported by Caray for the job.
She worked for the United Press and post-1958 successor United Press International ( UPI ) for 57 years, first as a correspondent, and later as White House bureau manager.
When Auerbach gave up coaching to become the Celtics general manager in 1966, he appointed Bill Russell as his successor.
On 21 April 2010 it was reported that Sir Alex Ferguson had apparently endorsed Moyes as his successor as manager of Manchester United when he eventually retires.
It was, however, a disappointing season for Liverpool, as they finished eighth in the Premier League without making any impact in any of the major competitions, though the departure of Graeme Souness as manager and the appointment of Roy Evans as successor built up hope for the future.
During his time with the Robins, he was seen as a possible successor to manager Wilbert Robinson.
Arsenal had finished ahead of runners-up Liverpool in the race for the league title that season, and in February of that season Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish had suddenly announced his resignation as manager – and Graham's name was among those mentioned by the media as a possible successor to Dalglish.
Sturrock was named as the successor to Gordon Strachan as manager of Southampton on 4 March 2004.

successor and is
In the first place, a large part of the discrepancy between President Eisenhower's estimate of a 1.5 billion dollar surplus for the same period and the new estimate of an almost seven billion dollar deficit is the result of the outgoing President's farewell gift of a political booby-trap to his successor.
Mr. Sulzberger's successor as publisher is Mr. Orvil E. Dryfoos, who is president of the New York Times Co., and who has been with the Times since 1942.
In a B reorganization, followed by a section 332 liquidation, those cases which hold that section 203 is inapplicable to transfers in liquidation appear to permit the successor corporation to sue for refund of taxes paid by the transferor.
It appears, then, that although the matter is not dealt with in section 381(c), a successor corporation in a reorganization of a type specified in section 381(a) is entitled to sue for refund of taxes paid by a transferor corporation.
The earliest known alphabet in the wider sense is the Wadi el-Hol script, believed to be an abjad, which through its successor Phoenician is the ancestor of modern alphabets, including Arabic, Greek, Latin ( via the Old Italic alphabet ), Cyrillic ( via the Greek alphabet ) and Hebrew ( via Aramaic ).
The standard structure is where is the set of natural numbers, is the successor function and is naturally interpreted as the number 0.
This is primarily due to the widespread usage of the Aramaic language as both a lingua franca and the official language of the Neo-Assyrian, and its successor, the Achaemenid Empire.
However, there is no evidence that his son and ultimate successor, Constantius II, who was an Arian Christian, was exiled.
He was taught by Theodore Beza, Calvin's hand-picked successor, but after examination of the Scriptures, he rejected his teacher's theology that it is God who unconditionally elects some for salvation.
" Ever since the time of my ancestor Ali, the first Imam, that is to say over a period of thirteen hundred years, it has always been the tradition of our family that each Imam chooses his successor at his absolute and unfettered discretion from amongst any of his descendants, whether they be sons or remote male issue and in these circumstances and in view of the fundamentally altered conditions in the world in very recent years due to the great changes which have taken place including the discoveries of atomic science, I am convinced that it is in the best interest of the Shia Muslim Ismailia Community that I should be succeeded by a young man who has been brought up and developed during recent years and in the midst of the new age and who brings a new outlook on life to his office as Imam.
Hippolytus of Rome ( d. 235 ) is commonly considered to be the earliest antipope, as he headed a separate group within the Church in Rome against Pope Callixtus I. Hippolytus was reconciled to Callixtus's second successor, Pope Pontian, and both he and Pontian are honoured as saints by the Roman Catholic Church with a shared feast day on 13 August.
It is during this period that Bishop Asser applied to him the unique title of " secundarius ", which may indicate a position akin to that of the Celtic tanist, a recognised successor closely associated with the reigning monarch.
The arrangement of crowning a successor as royal prince and military commander is well known among other Germanic tribes, such as the Swedes and Franks, to whom the Anglo-Saxons were closely related.
But it is certain that before the friar had quit " Tartary " Möngke, Güyük's successor, had been elected.
Ampicillin is a beta-lactam antibiotic that is part of the aminopenicillin family and is roughly equivalent to its successor, amoxicillin in terms of spectrum and level of activity.
As with all binary trees, a node's in-order successor is the left-most child of its right subtree, and a node's in-order predecessor is the right-most child of its left subtree.

successor and Jim
* PDP-11 / 35 and PDP-11 / 40 — A microprogrammed successor to the PDP-11 / 20 ; the design team was led by Jim O ' Loughlin.
On May 31, 2007, Jim O ' Brien was named Carlisle's successor.
He was interned in late 1973, although by that stage the de facto Chief of Staff was his successor, Jim Hanna.
In October 1996, Jim McGinty resigned as Leader of the Opposition and named Gallop his successor, a role he assumed without a caucus vote.
Bill Clinton's successor as Arkansas Governor, Jim Guy Tucker, was also convicted and served time in prison for his role in the fraud.
Eves staved off a determined run by his successor at Finance, Jim Flaherty, who pushed a hard-right agenda to appeal to the party's grassroots.
In December 2008, Blakie announced that he would seek the NDP nomination for the provincial division of Elmwood, which had been vacated by Jim Maloway, Blaikie's own successor in the federal riding of Elmwood-Transcona.
Its editor since 1998, Jim Gray, has announced he will step down when a successor is appointed.
By the following January, Luton were battling against relegation to the Second Division and Harford was controversially sacked – the relegation battle was won by his successor Jim Ryan who remained in charge until the end of the following season, when he was sacked even though Luton had avoided relegation again.
Following the election he became the PPS to the Secretary of State for Scotland Alistair Darling and his successor Jim Murphy.
Later the same month, on December 18, Arizona athletic director Jim Livengood announced O ' Neill as the designated successor to Olson.
After they were sold, the National Wrestling Alliance's Jim Crockett Promotions and its successor, Ted Turner / Time Warner's World Championship Wrestling used the building many times.
Rejected by the Democratic party as a successor to his uncle, Jim Luken, Luken first ran for the council as an independent, losing the at-large race in 1979.
Returning to his hometown of Huntingdon, Browning bided his time through three terms by Cooper and two by his successor, Jim Nance McCord.
During his career Jim Jones spent over 20 years asserting that he was the rightful leader of the Peace Mission movement and the true successor to Father Divine.
Lehman's successor as Navy Secretary, Jim Webb, remained a fierce proponent of the expanded fleet, and disagreed with Carlucci over how to cut the Navy budget in line with other services.
New staff joined the label in late 1961 — Jim Conkling retired in the fall of that year, selecting as his successor John K. ( Mike ) Maitland, a former Capitol executive, with Joe Smith appointed as head of promotions.
Buchart supported Jim Harris's tenure as leader of the federal Green Party, and campaigned for David Chernushenko to become Harris's successor in 2006.
Wooden Nickel Records was an American independent record label started in 1971 by Bill Traut, Jim Golden and Jerry Weintraub as a successor to Dunwich Records.
He was succeeded by State Representative Jim Davis, whom he'd endorsed as his successor, and has also been a supporter of the current representative, Kathy Castor.
In 2003 he stepped aside as publisher, naming Jim Rizzi as his successor.
On January 12, 2009, Jim Caldwell who'd been a long time Colts assistant was chosen as the new head coach for the Indianapolis Colts after being named Dungy's future successor a year earlier.
He served as parliamentary secretary to Minister of Health, Jim Wilson, and his successor, Elizabeth Witmer.
In 1981, Barry, along with then-producer Ron Greenberg began grooming Jim Peck as his successor for The Joker's Wild.

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