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elder and has
Since leaving office Major has maintained a low profile, indulging his love of cricket as president of Surrey County Cricket Club until 2002 ( and Honorary Life Vice-President since 2002 ) and commentating on political developments in the manner of a wise elder statesman.
Application of a pattern different from the one that has been used historically can give rise to a new word, such as older replacing elder ( where older follows the normal pattern of adjectival superlatives ) and cows replacing kine ( where cows fits the regular pattern of plural formation ).
Elena Gagarina, Yuri's elder daughter, is an art historian who has worked as a director-general of the Moscow Kremlin Museums since 2001.
Some Orthodox monastic leaders that are critical of monasteries that are too large, arguing that they become institutions and lose the intensity of spiritual training that can better be achieved when an elder has only 2 or 3 disciples.
David, bringing food for his elder brothers, hears that Saul has promised to reward any man who defeats Goliath, and accepts the challenge.
Like the House of Battenberg in Europe, Mandela's family has since rehabilitated its dynastic status to some extent: Mandela was still in prison when his daughter Zenani was married to Prince Thumbumuzi Dlamini in 1973, elder brother of King Mswati III of Swaziland.
She has one elder brother, Rick ( born 1955 ), and two younger sisters, Dedee Pfeiffer, a television and film actress, and Lori Pfeiffer ( born 1965 ).
Defining the difference between the Greek quest for knowledge and the quests of the elder civilizations, such as the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians, has long been a topic of study by theorists of civilization.
The Wiradjuri language had effectively died out of everyday spoken use, but has recently been reclaimed from early European anthropologist's records and from words contributed by several Wiradjuri families, by elder Stan Grant, a member of the Wiradjuri Elder's Council, and John Rudder Ph. D., who has previously studied Australian Aboriginal languages in Arnhem Land.
* Stan Grant, a Wiradjuri elder, has been working on the reconstruction of the language.
In some jurisdictions, such as the United States, it can overlap with the area that has come to be known as elder law that deals not only with estate planning but other issues that face the elderly, such as home care, long term care insurance or social security or disability benefits.
As the younger Dionysius is weak and inexperienced, Dion, brother-in-law of the elder Dionysius, assumes control and persuades Plato, whose friendship he has acquired, to train the new tyrant in the practical application of his philosophical principles.
" The Professor " is not really Professor James Moriarty, but is really Professor Moriarty's younger brother who is also named James, who is just as brilliant as his older brother and who has taken over his brother's identity after impersonating, disgracing and then murdering the elder brother.
However in recent years, the prevalent practice has been to drink the shot without turning away from the elder ( but still using both hands to drink ), as most Koreans view the practice as archaic and a detriment to camaraderie, irrespective of the age groups involved.
His persona has been portrayed as anything from an elder statesman to a flamboyant, self-serving exhibitionist.
Kikuko and Yoshio have two sons ; the elder, Yoshihisa ( 1971 -), married Niimi Miyuki and has two sons, Ryuuta ( 1991 -) and-hei ( 1993 -).
Rossdale has a younger sister, Soraya, and an elder one, Lorraine.
Prunella is married to Timothy West, and has two sons ; the elder is actor and director Samuel West.
She brings the news that Eteocles has seized the throne of Thebes from his elder brother, Polyneices, while Polyneices is gathering support from the Argives to attack the city.
He has an elder sister, Cristina.
Although his elder brother Noel Gallagher wrote the majority of Oasis's songs, Liam has penned the singles " Songbird " and " I'm Outta Time ", along with a string of album tracks and B-sides.
He was believed to have been the elder brother of Thierry of Chartres and to be of Breton origin, but research has shown that this is unlikely.
He has two elder brothers, Jonathan and Richard, and a fraternal twin called Nick.

elder and seemed
Though he was destined to be a strongly counter-reforming emperor, Alexander had little prospect of succeeding to the throne during the first two decades of his life, as he had an elder brother, Nicolas, who seemed of robust constitution.
His enemies, headed by his elder brother Mikhail and the vice-chancellor Vorontsov, powerless while his diplomacy seemed faultless, quickly took advantage of his mistakes.
In the biography, The Grimké Sisters from South Carolina, historian Gerda Lerner writes that “ It never occurred to that she should abide by the superior judgment of her male relatives or that anyone might consider her inferior, simply for being a girl .” More so than her elder sister ( and later, fellow abolitionist ), Sarah, Angelina seemed to be naturally inquisitive and outspoken, a trait which often offended her rather traditional family and friends.
She visited her elder brother at Frankfurt, and at first seemed to benefit by the change ; but after a few weeks she had to resort to the baths of Schwalbach.
Canada seemed in a mood to reject elder statesmen with few new ideas in favour of the fresh new faces.
" She seemed to prefer Waldemar over his elder brothers Wilhelm and Heinrich.
Unlike his elder brother, who for some time saw the books as a great trial of his friendship with Wight, Brian made no objections to Wight's ne ' er-do-well portrayal of him, and in fact seemed rather to enjoy the celebrity, appearing on television and lecturing at veterinary schools all over the UK and elsewhere.

elder and choice
Otto's elder brother, Henry, was on a crusade at the time, and so the choice fell to Otto.
The choice between the sons of Edward the Elder had divided his kingdom, and Edgar's elder brother Eadwig had been forced to give over a large part of the kingdom to Edgar.
Due to his two presidential nominations and previous United Nations experience, Stevenson perceived himself an elder statesman and a natural choice for United States Secretary of State, an opinion shared by few in the Kennedy camp.
Like many of the Coalition leaders he did not hold office in the Conservative governments of 1922 – 4, although as an elder statesman he was consulted by the King in the choice of Baldwin as Bonar Law's successor as Conservative leader in May 1923.
Like their elder brother, Kennedy ( born 1923 ), Ross and Norris were educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Oxford, where, at his choice, he completed his law degree in two years rather than the usual three.
The traditional choice would be his elder son Liu Qi, yet he predicted ( correctly ) that his wife would favor Liu Cong, his second son.
By making this choice, Spock has thus chosen the Vulcan way of life-logic and emotional control-and his elder self, successful in repairing history, returns to the restored present day.

elder and many
Overall guidance of the host was furnished by elder izinduna usually with many years of experience.
One of Africa's best-known elder statesmen, Nyerere was personally active in many of these organizations, and served chairman of the OAU ( 1984 – 85 ) and chairman of six front-line states concerned with eliminating apartheid in Southern Africa.
The more regular members of the Inklings, many of them academics at the University, included J. R. R. " Tollers " Tolkien, C. S. " Jack " Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams, Tolkien's son Christopher, Lewis ' elder brother Warren or " Warnie ", Roger Lancelyn Green, Adam Fox, Hugo Dyson, R. A.
It may be that the members of the Academy ( which included many veterans of the silent era ) felt that as an elder statesman of Hollywood, he deserved the honor even if films like The Quiet Man, High Noon, Singin ' in the Rain, and Ivanhoe were seen as better than The Greatest Show On Earth.
After World War II, gambling operations ceased, members from the small Chinese community in Walnut Grove moved to the cities and many elder Filipinos returned to their homeland.
Meanwhile the elder Montejo was frequently besieged in his fort in Campeche, and many of his soldiers were tired of a long fight with little to show for it, and stated that they wished to find easier conquests elsewhere.
Around Easter 1088, Odo of Bayeux and many of the nobles revolted against the king and tried to place the king's elder brother Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy, on the throne.
Although he fulfilled many of the functions of Rebbe after his father's death in 1882, he didn't officially accept the leadership until 1892, after his elder brother, Zalman Aharon, had moved from Lubavitch to Vitebsk.
Years later, elder brother Paul de Musset would preserve these, and many other details, for posterity, in a biography on his famous younger brother.
… it does not seem like human nature for me to have neglected all my own affairs and to have tolerated this neglect for so many years while I was always concerned with you, approaching each one of you like a father or an elder brother to persuade you to care for virtue.
He remained widely respected by his fellow Hmong and was an esteemed elder of the American Hmong people, many of whom experienced the war or the reprisals that followed.
The police first thought it was a crime of revenge, for nothing had been stolen and the elder Morrison had been a police officer, possibly creating many enemies.
* The leaves of many shrubs and weeds were cooked to a mush and strongly spiced ; examples are elder, mallow, orache, fenugreek, nettles and sorrel.
Few Protestant groups today still view the pastor, bishop, and elder as synonymous terms or offices ; many who do are descended from the Restoration Movement in America during the 19th century, such as the Disciples of Christ and the Churches of Christ.
Sir derives from the Middle French honorific title sire ( messire gave rise to mylord ), from the Old French sieur ( itself a contraction of Seigneur meaning ' lord '), from the Latin adjective senior ( elder ), which yielded titles of respect in many European languages.
* In Berwick: the Earl of the March Patrick, Keeper of Berwick Castle and 100 men-at-arms ; Alexander Seton, elder, Keeper of the town with 100 men and many more from the countryside.
Strangely, his elder half-brother John apparently agreed to many of the rights to the Neville inheritance being transferred to Joan Beaufort – Salisbury would inherit these on her death in 1440.
1Thess 5: 12 – 13 ), there are many Exclusive assemblies that believe recognizing a man as an " elder " is too close to having clergy, and therefore a group of " leading brothers ", none of whom has an official title of any kind, attempts to present issues to the entire group for it to decide upon, believing that the whole group must decide, not merely a body of " elders ".
This caused a great many elder Assamite Antitribu to rejoin the original clan, leading to a leadership crisis in the Sabbat's Black Hand subsect.
In company with the elder master Leech designed for the Ingoldsby Legends and Stanley Thorn, and until 1847 produced many independent series of etchings.
Because he had not obtained the prior permission of his elder brother, the king — one of his many acts of defiance — the couple could not appear at the French court and the marriage was kept secret.
Because of Bentsen's status as something of an elder statesman who was more experienced in electoral politics, many believed Dukakis's selection of Bentsen as his running mate was a mistake in that Bentsen, number two on the ticket, appeared more presidential than did Dukakis.
Along the shoreline and creeks there are aquatic growths of tule, cattail, willow, cottonwood, box elder, and many other types of riparian plant life, as well as the massive cyanobacteria blooms that peak in late summer.

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