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Since the younger William and his brother Robert were natural rivals, these nobles worried that they could not hope to please both of their lords, and thus ran the risk of losing the favour of one ruler or the other, or both.
The younger Daley ran a close third, splitting the white vote with Byrne and allowing Washington to win the Democratic primary with just 36 % of the vote.
Byrne also ran against the younger Mayor Daley in 1991, but by this time she was very much a marginal figure.
In the early years of the series, Keeshan wore make-up in order to look suitably old for the character, but the show ran for so long that by the end, he was wearing make-up to look younger.
The bird kicked the younger boy, who fell and ran away as his older brother struck the bird.
The shocked Tatiana ran from the room, " pale as death ," and her younger sister Maria scolded the guards for their bad language.
As they ran along the Tower wharf it is said they joined the calls for alarm to confuse the guards until they were chased down by a Captain Beckman, a brother-in-law of the younger Edwards.
The second volume of the series ran 20 issues ( cover-dated Aug. 2004-June 2006 ), and served to introduce new characters for a younger comics audience.
Their younger daughter, Yūko Obuchi, ran for and was elected to the former prime minister's Diet seat in the 2000 elections.
Michael VII was just old enough to rule on his own, but nevertheless was considered co-emperor with his younger brother, while Eudokia ran the administration of the empire.
After the initial shot, his two younger sisters ran to a neighbor's house to call for help.
Son Clyde Packer ran the network for some time, until a falling out led to a handover to younger son Kerry Packer.
During this time, Brock's father, Flint ( Munō in the original, who was also Brock's predecessor as Gym Leader ), ran off again, and his brother Forrest ( Jirō in the original ) has taken the role of Gym Leader in Pewter City, as well as the responsibility of caring for his eight younger siblings.
As a retired mailman who often ran afoul of canines, he has a hatred of dogs, and he can't understand why his younger son, Montgomery " Moochie " wants a dog so badly.
The company was founded by Louis Ludwig and his younger brother Philip Ludwig both of whose children ran the company after the founders died.
The show ran for two series and secured Fielding's popularity with younger audiences.
When the spacecraft which he was travelling in along with his younger brother and sister ( Legion of Super-Heroes members Lightning Lad and Lightning Lass ) ran into electrical difficulties, the Ranzz siblings were forced to land their craft on the planetoid Korbal.
In 1979, NHK made a dramatic serial which ran for six months, focusing on the creation of Sazae-san and Machiko Hasegawa in her younger days.
His younger brother Kenneth Tucker ran in a special election to replace him, but was unsuccessful, losing by the slimmest of margins in a hotly contested battle.
His younger brother John Mazzilli ran unsuccessfully for the Conservative Party of Canada in both the 2004 and 2006 federal elections.
Ms Powers ( the character ) after being widowed by Caroline's father, was due to marry her much younger fiancé David Wilde, but in the lead up to the wedding her daughter ( Caroline ) and fiancé David fell in love and ran off together.
Still, the series ' depictions that Wilma had younger sisters ( Mickey and Mica ) and that her father — who apparently died by the time Wilma reached adulthood — ran a prehistoric computer business might be taken as valid.
* Ian Orenstein, Oscar's younger son, is a New Democratic Party politician who ran for mayor in 1978 in memory of his father.
Nemechek ran most of the races for both series that season, but occasionally had a younger fill in.
The younger Tanner was the first Métis settler in the area and ran a ferry service across the Little Saskatchewan River.

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Many opera companies have experienced a similar trend, and opera company websites are replete with attempts to attract a younger audience.
Cruz owns a clothing store in Madrid and designed jewelry and handbags with her younger sister for a company in Japan.
A cell phone company has used this to create ring signals supposedly only able to be heard by younger humans ; but many older people can hear it, which may be due to the considerable variation of age-related deterioration in the upper hearing threshold.
The company of " Noble Bowmen " was recruited in the later 14th century from among the younger aristocracy and served aboard both war-galleys and as armed merchantmen, with the privilege of sharing the captain's cabin.
That same year Carlo's younger brother, E Alessi, joined the company as a technician.
George Kett, a descendant of Kett's younger brother Thomas, moved to Cambridge and co-founded the architectural masonry company of Rattee & Kett.
Faramir, Boromir's younger brother, returns from his campaign with the shattered remnants of his company and is soon ordered to ride out and continue the hopeless defence of Osgiliath against a horde of orcs.
He also has a younger brother named Chet, who owns an unsuccessful shrimp company.
Halévy that she could not tolerate the company of her younger daughter Geneviève, who from the age of 15 lived with other family members.
In 1909, Harry agreed to bring Jack into the family business ; he sent his younger brother to Norfolk, Virginia, where Jack assisted Sam in the operation of a second film exchange company.
After two meetings, it was agreed that an 8th series of Knightmare would go ahead in 1994, but it would be a shorter run ( 10 episodes instead of 15 / 16 episodes ), and the remainder of the season's timeslot would be taken over by Virtually Impossible, a new virtual reality show from Broadsword, the same production company as Knightmare, and aimed at this younger audience.
Michael was raised in the company of his younger sister, Olga, who nicknamed him " Floppy " because he " flopped " into chairs ; his elder siblings and parents called him " Misha ".
Over the complaints of the audience, the theatre company and Jackson, the " real " Baron gains the house's attention and narrates through flashback an account of one of his adventures, of a life-or-death wager with the Grand Turk, where the younger Baron's life is saved only by his amazing luck plus the assistance of his remarkable associates: Berthold, the world's fastest runner ; Adolphus, a rifleman with superhuman eyesight ; Gustavus, who possesses extraordinary hearing, and sufficient lung power to knock down an army by exhaling ; and the fantastically strong Albrecht.
In 1902 Von Tilzer formed his own publishing company, where he was soon joined by his younger brother Albert Von Tilzer.
" In April 1991, Kluge, who still owned the bulk of the company, removed Orion's two top executives, including his friend Arthur B. Krim, and appointed younger executives from within the company to try to turn the studio around.
Also, the company model of serving pre-made food with high quality ingredients in traditional dining rooms was costly when compared to the innovations introduced by fast food outlets like McDonald's, which designed its products and restaurants to appeal to families with younger children.
Foreman, explaining the need to form an independent production company, claimed that the " big studios were dinosaurs who jettisoned virtually everything " in order to survive and " blundered by failing to develop cadres of younger creative talent.
In December 2010, Samsung switched its management system from the single CEO system of last year under Choi Gee-Sung, to a two-person management team with Choi Gee-Sung, CEO and Vice President, and Lee Jae-Yong, Chief Operating Operator and President. In June 2012, Samsung appointed Kwon Oh-hyun as the new CEO of the company. The team was credited as being younger both in age and in outlook, and in keeping with the new focus on youthfulness in spirit, some executives have even dyed their hair black.
Participants usually come from senior or top management, with many years of experience within their company or industry and younger ' high-potentials ' identified as being key in succession strategies within their companies.
Another company was contracted to conduct opinion polls, which identified " older, less-educated males from larger households who are not typically active information-seekers " and " younger, lower-income women " as " good targets for radio advertisements " that would " directly attack the proponents of global warming.
Cook owns her own production company, Ben's Sister Productions ( in reference to her younger brother Ben Cook, an aspiring filmmaker ).
Jay's younger brother Donald Pritzker, under Jack Crouch's mentorship and along with his brother Jay, took over day-to-day operations of the company and acquired motels and hotels.
All mated Great Horned Owls are permanent residents of their territories, but unmated and younger birds move freely in search of company and a territory, and leave regions with little food in winter.
In 2008 the company was the subject of a BBC2 documentary, in which Duncan Bannatyne investigated the marketing practices of the company in Africa and specifically the way the company targets younger Africans with branded music events, competitions and the sale of single cigarette sticks.

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