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Libman's successor could be named soon
17 May 2012
Officials with the Carmel Center for the Performing Arts could be getting close to naming a new leader, but they are vigorously denying that anyone has been chosen. "I cannot speak about the CEO search until it is complete," said John Hughey, a spokesman for the Center and a member of the search committee. Reports are circulating in Carmel that someone will be hired, but those reports are based ...
Liverpool Will Not Be Rushed Into Naming Dalglish Successor
17 May 2012
Liverpool's managing director Ian Ayre has said the club will not be rushed into naming Kenny Dalglish's successor with potential candidates facing the tricky prospect of replacing a terrace hero who many feel was harshly treated.
'No decision' on Conti successor
16 May 2012
The Catholic Church in Scotland has not heard from the Vatican if a successor has been appointed to Archbishop Mario Conti.
Buffett: Successor Will Run Berkshire Well
5 May 2012
OMAHA, Neb. -- Warren Buffett says his eventual successor as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway will maintain the company's culture and keep key managers of its subsidiaries happy. Buffett says the successor Berkshire's board has in mind won't do anything to turn off the managers of the 80-odd companies Berkshire owns. Warren Buffett ... Click to view a price quote on BRK.A . Click to research the ...
PRESS RELEASE: Tecan announces change in Management Board
8 May 2012
Tecan Group AG / Tecan announces change in Management Board . Processed and transmitted by Thomson Reuters ONE. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. * Frederic Vanderhaegen is leaving the company ...
Swiss Re lagert Sturmrisiken an Kapitalmarkt aus
7 May 2012
ZÜRICH (dpa-AFX) - Der weltweit zweitgrößte Rückversicherer Swiss Re lagert erneut Katastrophenrisiken an den Kapitalmarkt aus. Die neue Anleihe über 400 Millionen US-Dollar (306 Mio Euro) hat eine Laufzeit von drei Jahren und deckt …
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| successor | səkˈsesə n. (often foll. by to) a person or thing that succeeds to another. [ME f. OF successour f. L successor (as SUCCEED)] |
| successor | səkˈsesə n. (often foll. by to) a person or thing that succeeds to another. [ME f. OF successour f. L successor (as SUCCEED)] |
| successor | sək'sesə |
| successor | Nachfolger {m}, Nchf., Nachf. Nachfolger |
| successor | æfterfylgend, æftergenga |
| successor | successor
{daughter} |
| SuccessoR | SuccessoR
A language for {distributed computing} derived from {SR}.
["SuccessoR: Refinements to SR", R.A. Olsson et al, TR 84-3, U
Arizona 1984].
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| Successor | Successor \Suc*ces"sor\, n. [OE. successour, OF. successur,
successor, F. successeur, L. successor. See {Succeed}.]
One who succeeds or follows; one who takes the place which
another has left, and sustains the like part or character; --
correlative to predecessor; as, the successor of a deceased
king. --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]
A gift to a corporation, either of lands or of
chattels, without naming their successors, vests an
absolute property in them so lond as the corporation
subsists. --Blackstone.
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| successor | noun
Etymology: Middle English successour, from Anglo-French, from Latin successor, from succedere
Date: 14th century
one that follows; especially one who succeeds to a throne, title, estate, or office |
| successor | n. (often foll. by to) a person or thing that succeeds to another.
Etymology: ME f. OF successour f. L successor (as SUCCEED) |
| successor | n.
Follower. |
| Successor | Successor \Suc*ces"sor\, n. [OE. successour, OF. successur,
successor, F. successeur, L. successor. See {Succeed}.]
One who succeeds or follows; one who takes the place which
another has left, and sustains the like part or character; --
correlative to predecessor; as, the successor of a deceased
king. --Chaucer.
A gift to a corporation, either of lands or of
chattels, without naming their successors, vests an
absolute property in them so lond as the corporation
subsists. --Blackstone. |
| Successor | (n.) One who succeeds or follows; one who takes the place which another has left, and sustains the like part or character; -- correlative to predecessor; as, the successor of a deceased king. |
| successor | successor
n 1: a person who follows next in order; "he was President
Lincoln's successor" [syn: {replacement}]
2: a thing or person that immediately replaces something or
someone
3: a person who inherits some title or office [syn: {heir}] |
| successor in interest | Rechtsnachfolger {m} |
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