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Stalin -- and inevitably his successors -- had other ideas.
His peacetime successors oversaw a rushed end to imperial rule.
As the founding generation aged, they failed to groom successors.
Their successors, Jeremy Hunt and Dominic Raab, are highly competent.
Mr Trump and his successors need to redouble the effort.
Mr Trump's successors may not share his aversion to partnership.
Such executive orders can be rescinded by a president's successors.
Mr Ebrard and Ms Sheinbaum are his mostly likely successors.
Both had also been seen as potential successors to Gorman.
But it's critical to be intentional about finding these successors.
Their successors in the Trump administration were no more responsive.
His successors should not be given the option to decline.
Two Republicans cast themselves as potential successors to embattled Rep.
What if her successors foul things up and blame her?
His successors — Vincent Basciano and Michael Mancuso — were also convicted.
Her successors are already lining up, but to what end?
There is also a dearth of credible successors in Germany.
"Our successors," Henry said as he looked at the youngsters.
Other former presidents have been critical of their successors, too.
But it can be a real pain for their successors.
The orchestra has two internal candidates seen as possible successors.
Rather than LSD, Gottlieb's successors turned to techniques like waterboarding.
She has sent the president several names for possible successors.
Presidents are sometimes defined because their successors are so different.
Potential successors will blame the messenger rather than the message.
That is his legacy, and it will haunt his successors.
Potential successors: Eric Bolling, Dana Perino and Tucker Carlson, per Sherman.
Beijing tends to prefer incumbent party successors with consistent policy lines.
They will pass lessons on to their successors in their turn.
Whether Stumpf's successors will be hauled before Congress publicly is uncertain.
None of her prospective successors has a commanding lead in polls.
"I watch all of my successors with great awe," he said.
"action tanks" like Citizens for a Sound Economy and its successors
The industry is littered with those thought to be potential successors.
None of Mr. Obama's would-be successors are showing similar restraint.
He shared his advice for his successors with the White Sox.
She refrained from loudly criticizing her successors in the Trump administration.
But Clippy's successors are doing their best to avoid his mistakes.
Less clear, though, is whether his successors can change it quickly.
Our business columnist examines why female leaders rarely have female successors.
Instead, Mr. Mahathir was followed in office by two handpicked successors.
May's potential successors have exploited a chance to grab the limelight.
Briefing books Obama aides had prepared for their successors gathered dust.
LONDON — Beauty vlogging is overwhelmingly directed at millennials and their successors.
Other would-be successors to Trump aren't in the same bind.
The Conquistadors and their successors also imported millions of African slaves.
The Conquistadors and their successors also imported millions of African slaves.
His successors needed just two, if that, to wash it away.
It's a humiliation for you and a warning to your successors.
Moreover, it acts as a deterrent for all of Kelly's successors.
Like many others across history, he spent little time developing potential successors.
By contrast, their Emirati-backed successors have no courts to try prisoners.
Former presidents have also tried to stay away from criticizing their successors.
His rule was carefully followed by successors Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao.
Prosecutors are also investigating his two successors, Alan García and Ollanta Humala.
This will give Mr Xi an opportunity to install his own successors.
What they did hear, and will hear, are names of potential successors.
Ali eventually did become caliph after Abu Bakr's two successors were assassinated.
A shortlist of potential successors was floated before the evening was out.
That will not apply to any of his successors, not even Raúl.
Their successors would do well to take several pages from their books.
Former presidents have traditionally refrained from criticizing successors, regardless of party affiliations.
Unless, King James I should have added, it's news about his successors.
CEO Kaz Hirai is expected to meet with potential successors this week.
But their successors aren't so shy when it comes to discussing God.
Thin bench for House Democrats Pelosi's potential successors have included former Rep.
And so Buckley's successors stand athwart history again, murmuring Proceed with Caution.
Corker gets an "A" from potential successors Updated at 2628:28503 p.m.
But they could make it possible for advanced successors to do so.
Some of his would-be successors campaigned on promises to correct course.
Today, their spiritual successors have a bit more technology at their disposal.
Corbyn and May were worlds apart, as their successors will be too.
Many of the potential candidates mentioned as possible successors to Alexander — Rep.
He hasn't picked like any number of people who could be successors.
For one thing, his would-be successors mostly look small by comparison.
If he fails, it would be a cautionary tale for his successors.
The artists at Gagosian are their successors, and take a different tack.
Farmers have grown older and more isolated and are retiring without successors.
Lawmakers convicted as felons sometimes play power brokers in picking their successors.
Here are six executives who could be successors should Dimon step down.
One of Chief McNeilly's successors went to prison during a corruption scandal.
White House aides have a history of pulling pranks on their successors.
Occasionally, names of potential successors are floated in the newspaper: A daughter!
Ms. Karimova had been considered among the likeliest successors to her father.
Fittingly, their successors just got a quick unveil alongside Samsung's latest handsets.
Opponents then — like their successors today — claimed they were protecting the Constitution.
It's part of a long-term effort to protect the president's successors.
People underestimated early PCs because they were drastically inferior to their successors.
TIROS-3's successors keep a constant watch on storms' tracks and sizes.
Mr Hoover's successors were without exception much less influential than he had been.
Two names that have surfaced as possible successors: Doc Rivers and Mark Jackson.
There are many who oppose the Umbrella Movement campaigners and their localist successors.
Those marshals were consummate professionals, and I am sure their successors are, too.
Instead, it does what all good successors should do: It furthers the genre.
This year in quarter one alone, my successors did 214 billion U.S. dollars.
The answer, in short, is that there are no obvious successors, said Terry.
In London, pro-Brexit would-be successors may try to play for time.
Traditionally, former presidents have refrained from publicly commenting on their successors' job performance.
Deng often wore the Mao suit, while his successors embraced Western business attire.
But there are signs that SMAP is already being replaced by its successors.
ISIS (and its successors) are learning organizations: highly adaptable, nimble and digitally sophisticated.
The previous two presidents had to accept successors who were not their picks.
Trump's immediate successors were more comfortable in a White House  with managed communications.
On public health threats, their successors have repeatedly struggled to get it right.
They hate to spend money now to create savings their successors will reap.
His successors have been accused of moving too slowly to address the issue.
Tiebreakers have been the key to success for their American successors as well.
All of them, except for Mr. Mandela, were forced out by their successors.
To supporters, he began a turnaround for which his successors still take credit.
None of his prospective successors seem to be running as the continuity candidate.
Bellevue doctors were hauling themselves from their own deathbeds to train their successors.
One of his 13th-century Baghdad successors, Yaqut al-Mustasimi, was comparably celebrated.
He and every one of his successors bent the truth, to varying degrees.
Nonetheless, her film carries many of Whitman's virtues and those of his successors.
Former players can only marvel at what their successors have to deal with.
But as Scott and his successors learned, this was easier said than done.
Unfortunately, Clinton's successors failed to apply these successful reforms to other welfare programs.
But the firm has had trouble holding onto potential successors over the years.
Many of their successors have ties to the army, where the "parallel state" began.
They will tear my ass now for criticizing my successors, "dignity," all that bull.
"I don't think it's helpful for a former president to criticize successors," Bush said.
He's released a list of 21 potential successors -- all of whom are very conservative.
Today, these films don't have real successors in terms of their style or politics.
While Buffett hinted at possible successors, the Berkshire CEO largely avoided the issue again.
His successors turned EPCOT into a theme park that resembled a permanent world's fair.
The late Yitzhak Rabin forced Likud successors to accept the principle of Palestinian independence.
The iPhone and its successors saw casual gamers abandon dedicated devices for mobile phones.
How did it come to be him and and not any of his successors?
Trump told reporters Sunday that he had been briefed on al-Baghdadi's potential successors.
Chinese leaders have tended to line up successors by this stage of their tenure.
Thatcher and her successors took on trade unions and other working-class interest groups.
About two-thirds of them lack successors and the ratio is on the rise.
Minnesota's lieutenant-governor and the state's attorney-general are Mr Franken's most likely successors.
He said the board at Disney needs to "deepen their bench" of potential successors.
Many of the names floated as potential successors have even rallied behind the senator.
Below are possible successors to Abe, who has been in office since December 363.
Gradually, under Jimmy Carter and his successors, presidents began to leave the Fed alone.
That attitude has been carried on by his successors, Rudy Giuliani and Emmet Flood.
Vengeful successors destroyed much of the artwork and vandalism claimed a good deal more.
They are followed by handpicked successors (Truman, George H.W. Bush) who continue their legacy.
Mao's successors were more interested in developing China's economy than in big-power politics.
"Particularly at this time, there are no obvious and viable successors on the horizon."
Even in his 90s and weakened by age, he kept potential successors at bay.
My Sister is a refreshing antidote to the plethora of Atwood's high-concept successors.
There are no potential successors with anywhere near her track record or international stature.
Both she and the former president have avoided any direct criticism of their successors.
But Mr. Lew expressed confidence that his successors would not veto the currency makeovers.
The Islamic State's most obvious successors might seem to be its network of affiliates.
No Parliament can be bound by its predecessors, and none can bind its successors.
Mr. Abacha's successors accused Mr. Etete of corruption and tried to revoke the license.
He and his successors pushed al-Azhar to issue fatwas (religious edicts) justifying their policies.
If Blass's info is correct, their successors will follow the same pattern to the letter.
Other apparent successors to the Castros have emerged over the years only to fall suddenly.
My successors should not have to fight for emergency measures in a time of need.
Napster's successors were LimeWire and the Pirate Bay, which had more success evading legal challenges.
Both history and constitutional law, however, suggest that other successors to the office are possible.
Sanders later told reporters that she has not talked to the president about potential successors.
Members would serve for 3-6 years, and the board would choose its own successors.
Cynics note that the crisis may help Theresa May's potential successors burnish their leadership credentials.
Planet's satellites are spiritual successors of TUBSAT, designed to gather imagery of the Earth's surface.
Obama administration officials disputed the suggestion that the outgoing administration was improperly monitoring its successors.
If not, most of his likely successors are signed up to the same reflationary policy.
That means ISIS, or its successors, could potentially find a new pool of possible recruits.
Both Chirac's successors, Nicolas Sarkozy (a conservative) and Francois Hollande (a socialist), upheld his position.
He already exceeded the land and water acreage of his successors before Thursday evening's announcement.
What's less clear is whether his successors can lure their children with the same ease.
But the lists came back under Gates' successors and have been issued every year since.
Potential successors include; London Mayor Boris Johnson; Chancellor George Osborne and Home Secretary Theresa May.
Some business owners go through several potential successors before finding the right one, advisors say.
Payouts from such policies can be used to buy out heirs who aren't designated successors.
He had not been to watch the Washington Nationals (the Senators' successors) before this week.
But perhaps the most effective safeguard is the example Trump has set for his successors.
Mondale and his successors have performed that role in different ways and to varying degrees.
Many analysts draw a distinction between FARC dissidents and what are often called FARC successors.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, 71, has personalized power, but she has not groomed successors.
His successors, Jeffrey Immelt, John Flannery, and Larry Culp saw the company fall from grace.
Neither of O'Rourke's likely successors differs significantly from him in regard to their ideological profile.
Step 4: Remove the Viacom directors and replace them with handpicked successors, including Ms. Redstone.
Shortly before stepping down, McDermott explained the roles his successors, Morgan and Klein, will play.
He said he wouldn't be putting any names of possible successors forward, but rumors abound.
Mr. Richardson, Mr. Cox and their successors also insisted upon access to White House evidence.
The retreat captured the affection of President Franklin Roosevelt, but not of all his successors.
Those sites, in turn, were successors to Silk Road, considered the original illicit online marketplace.
"The differences between possible successors in terms of ideology are almost nonexistent," Mr. Annusewicz said.
White House press secretaries tend to follow former presidents' tradition in not criticizing their successors.
Among possible successors are Kimberly Ellis, the San Francisco Democrat who lost to Mr. Bauman.
Critics worry that the International Space Station might be discarded before its successors are ready.
Former intelligence agency leaders keep their clearances for practical reasons, including to advise their successors.
Picking and developing potential successors should be an intensive, ongoing process for boards and CEOs.
To preempt any attempt by Mr. Trump or his successors to restart a torture program.
But administration officials ultimately opted to hand the decision on the mission to their successors.
Almost all of them will remain at the White House until their successors are named.
This doesn't mean that their successors wouldn't be able to eventually make something happen, of course.
One of his successors realised that he could expand his influence by conferring lots of degrees.
Several Fatah leaders consider themselves to be successors, raising the possibility of a chaotic political battle.
Now he is back on the road with her potential successors: Hunt today, then Boris Johnson.
Pandemic, like dozens of its contemporaries—and successors, to this day—would have to keep up.
Both Clinton and Bush congratulated their successors and remarked on the burdens associated with the job.
Successors to great European statesmen such as Mitterrand and Kohl have gravely compromised the euro's finality.
It's up to Obama's successors to build a path from Obamacare to true universal health care.
It is hard to imagine Mr Trump's successors arguing for a return to trustful co-operation.
It's unlikely that any of his successors will care as much about cannabis as he does.
The First Order and the Resistance are the successors to the Empire and the Rebellion, respectively.
Their worry was that these satellites and their successors could change the night sky for ever.
And they hated the fact that she had not brought any prospective successors into the cabinet.
And all the while, within the CDU/CSU, jockeying for position among her successors will intensify.
When men already hold about 80% of the seats, that creates fewer openings for women successors.
Both of Mr García's successors are also implicated: Ollanta Humala spent nearly nine months in prison.
Walden and Stratton are also both seen as potential successors to McAdam, according to industry analysts.
The alternative group's chairman is Mark Wiseman, one of several people tipped as Fink's possible successors .
Plus, if you build multiple successors, opportunities will always exist around the company for new leaders.
As the aforementioned Grantland article points out, there are only a few contemporary successors to Myst.
They will "conduct a broad and thorough search" for full-time successors, according to the statement.
And whatever is normalized for Mattis and McMaster today will be available to their successors tomorrow.
In those constituencies people voted for Brexit and care little for Mr Blair and his successors.
Former administration officials typically keep their security clearances in order to provide advice to their successors.
Mr Putin called the Russian soldiers in Syria "worthy successors of the great patriotic war heroes".
For their successors, being Europe's economic locomotive and fiercest defender of human rights was identity enough.
Reports and leaks point to three models, successors to the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max.
In retrospect, Burnout Paradise had a purity of purpose that its successors and imitators never achieved.
By challenging the white-male canon of classical music, it issues a call to her successors.
Opinion Their more meritocratic, diverse and secular successors rule us neither as wisely nor as well.
But a quick perusal of those potential successors shows that may be easier said than done.
He could have a huge influence on how much sway over states his successors will have.
It's unclear if Neumann's successors Sebastian Gunningham and Artie Minson will stay on as co-CEOs.
He and his successors gave the French atomic bombs, supermarkets, Ariane rockets and high-speed trains.
However, neither he nor his immediate successors in that post expressed any interest in the notion.
Others live long enough to fall out of power, and out of favour with their successors.
The Bible used by George Washington at the first inauguration has been popular with his successors.
The defining indicator of success for these leaders resides with the legacy inherited by their successors.
Bush worked with a Congress controlled by the opposition in ways that have eluded his successors.
It's present everywhere from their successors in One Direction to alt-R&B singers like PartyNextDoor.
"People considered possible successors are ready to pay not to be called that," Mr. Kalachyov said.
I don't mean spiritual successors or Kickstarter-funded jaunts down the memory lane of isomorphic RPGs.
His successors are Philippe P. Dauman, chief executive of Viacom, and Leslie Moonves, chief executive of CBS.
At least all his successors have been Labour; the current MP has a majority of about 11,000.
The iPhone 10.133 and 210.13 Plus are the direct successors to the iPhone 24 and 219 Plus.
By ceding the United States' global leadership role, Trump may ensure his successors cannot claim it back.
When Jobs announced that he had cancer in 2004, Fadell was on every list of potential successors.
The most famous of Lambert's successors was iconic fashion critic Richard Blackwell, known simply as Mr. Blackwell.
"The process has been launched and there is a short-list of potential successors," the source said.
Adopting an heir has been the solution for Japanese businesses with no suitable successors in the family.
He pushed out Fidel's protégés and would-be successors, including Carlos Lage, the de facto prime minister.
What links the two is a limitless wealth of opportunity, chances and options available to our successors.
However, that has not stopped reports of infighting among ministers as potential successors vie for her job.
The H2499s were some of the most comfortable headphones I've tested and their successors feel very similar.
It's way simpler than previous cellular PTT solutions like those old Nextel phones, iDEN, and its successors.
Shouldn't he have some thoughts about giving his children and successors access to the powers he has?
But they, or their successors, seem more likely than their Californian counterparts to open themselves to change.
If supersonic air travel is ever to return, Concorde's successors will thus have to quieten their act.
It is hard to see his rather less illustrious successors pulling off this tempting but difficult trick.
It may be a tad heavier than its successors, but its performance is nothing close to antiquated.
But at the very least, it appears that Ryan's would-be successors detect blood in the water.
Kislyak is not the issue; he is just one in a long line of successors to Dobrynin.
Dr Mahathir resigned Malaysia's premiership in 2003, but has found it impossible to resist bashing his successors.
In 1974, Ford said that his appearance was not meant to set a precedent for his successors.
Congress should act now to reinforce the norm of DOJ independence — for this president and his successors.
"It's always nice to consult with my successors," Albright wrote in a tweet along with the photo.
Beckham has since become a role model for successors like Cristiano Ronaldo and his self-marketing empire. 
It was against this dismal economic backdrop that potential successors to Mugabe began planning for his departure.
Former national security officials typically keep their clearances so that they can advise and counsel their successors.
But that has not stopped reports of infighting among ministers as potential successors vie for her job.
The challenge that faces both this administration and its successors is how to harness the nation's will.
He began to discuss successors in recent weeks, even considering Energy Secretary Rick Perry as a possibility.
Here's a look at potential successors who have been given the best odds at clinching the role.
Sanders's history represents a kind of political capital that will be hard for his successors to capture.
After Mr. Honecker was deposed and his successors opened the Berlin Wall on the night of Nov.
Mr. Villena said the president might live to regret having failed to groom and empower possible successors.
Outgoing senators are often replaced by much more conservative successors who have attached themselves to the president.
For the Catholic Church, bishops are divine successors of the apostles, to be appointed by the pope.
Mr. Tillerson risks diminishing his position, that of his department and possibly the influence of his successors.
America's investments in global health R&D supported the development of the first ARVs and their successors.
Say what you will about Mr. Kissinger and his less illustrious successors, they were only following orders.
But the speed of their departures, before they could hand off their duties to successors, was jarring.
"Ultimately, when it comes time for their successors, everything is right in front of you," Pierro said.
It's different from the approach that was in place under Nadella's two successors, Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer.
Mr Dimon has gone to lengths to promote plausible successors such as Marianne Lake, the bank's finance chief.
It was only on the market for six months before it was replaced by its more powerful successors.
In a neatly self-referential loop, the first quantum machine-learning systems may help to design their successors.
"Those marshals were consummate professionals, and I am sure their successors are, too," Dean wrote for CNN Opinion.
Like in the original game and its successors, weapons and healing items are in short supply in RE7.
Baghdadi was able to persuade followers he fit these requirements, but this narrows the pool of potential successors.
It will be up to their successors to avert the bust that typically follows years of breakneck growth.
Galileo is one of several successors to the Global Positioning System that's been in use since the '90s.
Adding to the confusion are General Haftar's two sons, Khalid and Saddam, who have been groomed as successors.
All May's potential successors have said they could find the solution to the Brexit crisis which eluded her.
There are also public policy reasons that former intel leaders remain cleared--so they can help their successors.
Powell's emails offer an unvarnished look at how the former secretary of state views one of his successors.
But they failed to do the tedious work of strengthening institutions and limiting the powers of their successors.
Nor did they emerge from Paris Hilton's closet, groomed to be her successors to the plastic L.A. throne.
President Barack Obama encouraged Mubarek's ouster, but found that human rights were no easier broached with his successors.
His successors only lasted a few months before a spring storm sheared the lighthouse completely from the reef.
Secondly, your advice is requested by your successors so that the new CIA director can listen to you.
Now he's writing on one of its successors, Julia Pott's Summer Camp Island, a spiritual grandchild of SpongeBob.
Washington's successors have used this unelected yet prominent platform to shape societal attitudes and advocate for important issues.
Why it matters: The move cements both leaders as potential successors to Buffett as CEO of the conglomerate.
" The column's subtitle stated, "Their meritocratic, diverse and secular successors rule us neither as wisely nor as well.
But Mr Mugabe has not yet ceased to astonish his would-be successors with his resilience and cunning.
President Obama enjoyed the confidence of significantly more Europeans — 77 percent — than either of his would-be successors.
So will the successors to Pokémon Sun and Moon be released on smartphones instead of a Nintendo console?
Analysts said the company had been slow to work on finding successors to Lantus and had underestimated competition.
But they knew that age would soon catch up with them and made plans to nurture potential successors.
Some of these executives have been mentioned as potential successors to Rometty, who has been CEO since 2012.
In addition, they excluded three presidents who started the nomination process after their successors had already been elected.
Even hostile successors will have to deal with the way he has changed the facts on the ground.
Schembechler's most successful successors — Gary Moeller, Carr and now Harbaugh — either coached under him or played for him.
I also love ancient history — the Greeks, the Romans, Alexander the Great and his successors — fascinating stuff all.
Here's what we're watching: • Warren Buffett has given two potential successors new high-profile titles at Berkshire Hathaway.
"They are all yes-men," Mr. Tien said in an interview Wednesday of his successors in the legislature.
Mr. Snyder has not tipped his hand on his views of legislation that would curb his successors' power.
While Dimon is widely expected to return this year, his health scare has sparked discussion about potential successors.
Though equally brutal successors often stepped in to replace them, the militants appeared to adopt less ambitious goals.
Apple detailed three successors to the current lineup of smartphones, focusing heavily on new photo and video capabilities.
If the Mate 30 and its successors flop, Huawei stands to lose billions of dollars in annual revenue.
Breaking: Carlyle has named successors to its founders, naming Glenn Youngkin and Kewsong Lee as its co-C.E.O.s.
The practice has since been adopted by his successors, who occasionally land in hot water over their technique.
Though Peter's children are young, he and Erik seem fairly sure that their successors will not be Nordstroms.
As Mr. Moi retired, his successors found even more corruption and human rights abuses than had been suspected.
It isn't the only thing the former astronaut did that changed the work of her successors in space.
But the Muslim ban and its successors abruptly ended their hopes for healing and a new life here.
Her presence served as proof that the show worked: if she lost the weight, so could her successors.
When it came time to choose potential successors for a post-Castro Cuba, not one woman was considered.
The golden era rolled on for a nearly decade under his successors, Leonard Woodcock and Douglas A. Fraser.
But Frank Sinatra had no trouble applying the songs, or their emotions, to Ava Gardner or her successors.
Both former presidents were involved in corruption investigations, prompting the IOC to delay their successors' inclusion as members.
Italian Finance Minister Pier Carlo Padoan was skipping the Brussels meeting and is among possible successors to Renzi.
BH: Not one person but we have several successors that are in line for leadership within our company.
We shall soon have even greater powers to transform, not only our surroundings, but ourselves and our successors.
Yet for each of those straws, the Frappuccino® and its successors posed a serious test of character.
In October, Boente, a career prosecutor, announced his plans to step down upon Senate confirmation of his successors.
His successors at the top of the family were also convicted and imprisoned: Vincent Basciano and Michael Mancuso.
Gropius omitted the final five years of the school's history, and thus the directorship of his two successors.
CAT is launching the successors to its low and midrange smartphones, and these won't crack if you drop them.
Given its resonance, it's no surprise that most of Washington's successors followed his example by issuing a farewell address.
Other possible successors: Combs and Weschler, who together recently managed $423 billion, may succeed Buffett as chief investment officer.
Government data indicate that the average age of the nation's farmers is over 66 years, with many lacking successors.
The Milley move starts a series of military leadership changes in coming months, including successors in 2019 for Adm.
The norm is for ex-presidents to fade gently away into the background and let their successors govern unmolested.
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell professed confidence this week that her successors would not aim to destroy the key data.
Other possible successors: Combs and Weschler, who together recently managed $22005 billion, may succeed Buffett as chief investment officer.
Mr. Nadjari had six successors who achieved some successes, mostly in police corruption cases, despite smaller staffs and budgets.
Even if she were to manage to reduce migration significantly, however, Mrs May's successors might come to regret it.
The electoral system the Founders devised, and which their successors elaborated, gives rural voters more clout than urban ones.
But they should remember that controversies can be fleeting, and that their successors may curse them for their squeamishness.
His successors, on the other hand, were eager to draw parallels between their own rule and the great emperor.
Both of Northam's potential successors were also embroiled in scandal at the same time the governor was under fire.
Mr Hu and Mr Jiang had to work with successors who had been foisted on them by party elders.
Bergé also had some not-so-nice words for Tom Ford and Stefano Pilati, two of Saint Laurent's successors.
Subsequent reports pointed to Virgil Abloh, Kim Jones, and Olivier Rousteing as potential successors, but those have been denied.
French officials said the EU faced "blackmail" by hardline pro-Brexit potential successors to May, such as Boris Johnson.
Netanyahu has clearly and willfully groomed no successors, and has in fact alienated most of his former Likud colleagues.
"A couple of names in the leadership have been mentioned (as potential successors)," said Kortunov, declining to name names.
"Those who prove loyal and efficient may enter the short list for future successors," says the former senior official.
Not surprisingly, the street would like to know what solutions the crop of would-be successors has to offer.
By naming and grooming successors, advisors, especially founders, may find themselves forced into retirement well before they are ready.
To boost faith in successors and the continuity that they will provide, some firms publicly state their "family" values.
I'M CERTAINLY NOT THINKING THAT WITH RESPECT TO THE PEOPLE WHO ARE GOING TO BE AROUND AS MY SUCCESSORS.
Fortunately, The X-Files' popularity ensured it would have successors — Black Mirror and Orphan Black come immediately to mind.
Stolper, Samuelson and their successors subsequently extended the theorem to more complicated cases, albeit with some loss of crispness.
Reagan's Republican successors -- George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush -- to varying degrees, continued that emphasis with their choices.
There is a long list of possible successors, but Mr. Fink has taken pains not to tip his hand.
But Mr. Obama is leaving the largest investments — upward of a trillion dollars in coming decades — for his successors.
Along the way, Gropius's successors abandoned the Bauhaus spirit, and substituted the ideal of collectivity for rampant self-branding.
The title flew off the shelves, as did its nearly 20 successors, which sold more than 10 million copies.
Mr. Trump's legions are successors to the backlash that fueled Barry Goldwater's 1964 campaign and George Wallace's in 1968.
Presidents chose their successors, in a ritual called the dedazo , and the Party made sure that they were elected.
Today's senators and representatives—or their successors in November—should learn the wisdom of coming together in the middle.
This year White House observers are watching for whether their successors John Kelly and Sarah Sanders follow their lead.
And even if we can trust Mr. Obama's respect for the Constitution, his successors may not be so scrupulous.
As successors — including Mr. Falk's heir, Michael Hsu — will find, leaders of challenged companies can expect a shorter leash.
This year she turns 69, and her natural successors seem to be among this group of female jewelry powerhouses.
The retreat as a vacation spot captured the affection of President Franklin Roosevelt, but not of all his successors.
Either way, the editors said it'll be up to their successors to decide whether to bring the map back.
Potential successors at Renault fell by the wayside over the years, a sore point in France for Renault shareholders.
So Apple has increasingly relied on enticing existing customers to toss their old iPhones for faster, slimmer, pricier successors.
But for their successors today, the ubiquity of commercial reproduction doesn't rate as a major cultural or political concern.
His successors rejected an expansion of Medicaid, the program signed into law by a Texan president, Lyndon B. Johnson.
Some possible successors have said Britain would leave the EU at the end of October, deal or no deal.
At worst, a serial predator enjoys repeated fresh starts in new surroundings while his successors clean up the wreckage.
His final petition came in 1953, when he requested reinstatement from one of Landis's successors as commissioner, Ford Frick.
There would be boundless throngs braving the Iowa slush, aghast at the incumbent and roused by his prospective successors.
Medusas are the successors of Bruitparif's first-generation sensors, called Sonopodes, which rely on expensive components imported from Japan.
But it is also evidence of a recurring issue in Will's corporate life: difficulty in finding and training successors.
But it lays down a blueprint for vastly enhanced inferred powers of the presidency for Trump and his successors.
Mao Zedong, and his successors up to and including Xi Jinping, have what might be called their useful geniuses.
In previous cycles, by this time in a party leader's tenure, names of potential successors would have already emerged.
In addition to the PX successors, B&W also has two new wireless earbuds — the PI3 and the PI43.
Samsung will introduce the successors to those devices next weekend during the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona.
And Mr. Pence, and his successors, can be expected to exercise that prerogative when it serves the administration's interests.
In 2014, one of his successors, Kasim Reed, signed the cyclorama over to the Atlanta History Center for safekeeping.
They shaped policy, worked with presidents from either party, molded their successors and tried to move the wheel forward.
Beneath a giant stainless steel statue, portraits of the 13th century warlord's successors line the corridors of a museum.
Several candidates previously seen as potential successors to Mattis have recently indicated they don't want the job, officials say.
Governments are under pressure to spell out what they will do now rather than leave it to their successors.
Mahathir was prime minister for two decades at the head of UMNO, before he fell out with his successors.
Viviane Reding, a former EU justice commissioner who battled with Orban, approved of her successors' move to enforce the rules.
When good public servants leave Congress and are not replaced with fully equipped successors, the institution sees its capacity erode.
Schröder stepped down as chancellor, Merkel took over, and Schröder's successors in the SPD took up seats in her cabinet.
As L. J. Hanifan and his successors recognized, social networks and norms of reciprocity can facilitate cooperation for mutual benefit.
For now, the federal government has only secured handshake commitments from the premiers, leaving their successors free to reverse course.
At the very least, leave 3D Touch as a premium or "pro" feature on the XS and XS Max successors.
There were rumors last month that Disney's internal restructuring was setting up two top executives as potential successors to Iger.
But his less capable successors were less disciplined still; it was they who led Germany down the path to disaster.
Trump told reporters he has a list of possible successors, but Powell is clearly at the top of any list.
Indeed, the first image ever taken from space hasn't even warranted its own snazzy nickname like its more famous successors.
By undermining trust in the media, Mr Trump may be endangering both his own agenda and those of his successors.
They are set to campaign more than any sitting president and vice president have in a generation for their successors.
One reason economists suppose that politicians find deficits enticing is that public debt hamstrings their successors (that is, their opponents).
Here, thousands of generations of artificial intelligence have crafted their successors, leaving humanity unable to really understand how they function.
But as debate rumbles in America around central-bank independence, will their successors be able to navigate Europe's political landscape?.
Susanne Wenger died in 2009, and the team who maintain the grove are aging, and their successors are too few.
When—not if—his progressive successors rebuild the coalition, it will change liberal politics, both here and across the country.
With Trump's team and vision discredited, his successors would probably be some reshaped and reinforced version of the old elite.
Lastly, make sure your successors-in-training know that anyone who thinks that they, alone, run an organization is delusional.
And so we get a great deal of good gossip about Castelli, Mary Boone, Gagosian, Arne Glimcher, and their successors.
In fact, it often doesn't play like a hockey game at all, especially compared to its fussier, sim-like successors.
This means that President Trump, or any of his successors, could simply wake up tomorrow and order a nuclear attack.
The Trump administration (and its successors) would have some crucial choices to make in actually implementing the idea, Antos said.
Chinese phonemaker Xiaomi has unveiled its new Mi 5s and Mi 5s Plus handsets, successors to this year's Mi 14.
Equally predictable, the diplomats behind these failures retire and use the media to pontificate on what their successors should do.
He traded the president's role for the more ceremonial title of chairman in 2000, but potential successors suffered ill health.
But the headliners' hits have been played on the radio for decades and mined for musical ideas by countless successors.
Kissinger noted with pride, before the arrival of the Trump administration, that all Nixon's successors followed the original engagement policies.
And this chromatic trend expanded among his successors in the workshop, beginning with his nephew, Andrea della Robbia (1435-1525).
Others say Paris's focus on the domestic market make cities such as Dublin or Amsterdam more likely successors to London.
Our successors, though, took it as an opportunity to educate the public – and perhaps especially one determinedly slow-learning president.
It was exactly the mentality that Cohen and his successors, including Podhoretz I, had been trying to get away from.
De Masi also hinted about more to come, though he wouldn't provide any specifics on any potential Essential Phone successors.
Not to worry; the Jenner sisters aren't going anywhere, but that doesn't mean it's too early to find their successors.
His legacy lived on thanks to multiple successors, including his son Rin Tin Tin Jr. who also became a star.
Among the other potential successors are the editorial page editor, James Bennet, 52, and the managing editor, Joseph Kahn, 53.
Traditionally, former senior national security advisers and intelligence chiefs retain their clearances, so they can consult and advise their successors.
It concluded that justices have not been particularly successful at ensuring that they would be replaced by like-minded successors.
It starts with Asylum, a far more claustrophobic and suffocating setting than its successors, but one that remains incredibly unique.
So, I need their experience but I think most important is that we must be conscious to groom younger successors.
One recipient, Albert Bassermann, considered the object cursed after three of his anointed successors died before they could receive it.
His dismal approval ratings as the state grapples with a sputtering economy aren't expected to help any potential Democratic successors.
Mochet and Schultz have been seen as potential successors to 70-year-old Naouri, the chairman and CEO of Casino.
I braced myself for a dark prophecy, for the words of a politician who would die with possibly no successors.
The diminished footprint reflects efforts by Immelt's successors to revive the embattled company by rapidly selling off long-held businesses.
The artist died in 1976, but his original notes became a road map for his successors to construct the replica.
The S503 and its big sibling, the S20 Plus, are the successors to last year's Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus.
Several lawmakers have been floated in the past as possible successors to Black on the budget panel, including GOP Reps.
But CES is next month, so perhaps Sony will announce its successors to the M3s at the Las Vegas show.
Career prosecutors are running most of the United States attorneys' offices until the White House nominates successors for Senate confirmation.
"In fact, one of the most successful successors to "World of Warcraft" was a re-release of "World of Warcraft.
But in interviews, Democrats also argued that Mr. Obama had not adequately worked to rebuild the party for his successors.
But in interviews, Democrats also argued that Mr. Obama had not adequately worked to rebuild the party for his successors.
Already, several would-be successors, including former Silicon Valley executive Carly Fiorina, have begun de facto campaigns for the chairmanship.
Nonetheless, after Stalin's death in 1953, Molotov opposed Nikita Khrushchev's de-Stalinization policy and harshly criticized Stalin's successors, especially Khrushchev.
Possible successors being discussed include Rick Perry, the secretary of energy, and Ken Cuccinelli, the former attorney general of Virginia.
Mr. Cosby's lawyers say Mr. Castor promised never to prosecute Mr. Cosby, a promise that, they say, now binds his successors.
JPMorgan has groomed potential successors to Dimon so well that numerous heirs apparent have left to help lead other large companies.
And Pelosi has designated no obvious successors — especially as she's made it clear she has no intention of leaving just yet.
Once clans have power they are often loathe to surrender it, he said, instead bringing in relatives or allies as successors.
Washington, by contrast, conjures the ghosts of 1960s and '70s black-consciousness jazz, of the ecstatic, expressive Coltrane and his successors.
On his deathbed he would have been rumored to have urged successors to imitate President Washington, who retired after two terms.
With Dimon showing no inclination to relinquish his role, a raft of potential successors has left the bank in recent years.
Chileans do not want to break with the liberal economic model set up under Pinochet and refined by his elected successors.
The three Hemsworth brothers, who are the actual embodiment of the word "hunky," are the natural successors for my Skarsgård obsession.
And this year, it's back again with a new title, Jigsaw, named after the the series' demented killer and his successors.
But Mrs Merkel has also said she does not believe in anointing successors, so she will let rivals fight it out.
The CFPB has declined to comment multiple times on Cordray's plans, possible successors or how it would operate in his absence.
And OK, Cameron can't bind his successors, but it looks like the Tories will be in power for quite a while.
King Abdullah was predeceased by both his intended successors, Prince Sultan and Prince Nayef, so the crown passed to Prince Salman.
The good times will keep rolling in their fourth term as well and during the presidencies of their like-minded successors.
It is a tradition for outgoing presidents to welcome their successors to the White House on the morning of Inauguration Day.
Six decades later, Robert E. Lee killed the successors of Washington's army for the sake of a secessionist slave-holding empire.
Xi also declined to name two younger officials to the standing committee, signaling he has no interest in grooming potential successors.
Years of political tumult followed, and when Mao died in 1976, his successors quickly arrested radical supporters of the Cultural Revolution.
Since Obama is reportedly already considering successors for Scalia's seat on the bench, the chances of delaying the process are slim.
But Spanish colonizers and their Mexican successors wanted to preserve Indians as mission inmates or as cheap and dependent farm labor.
With that path to consolidation closed, his successors may wonder how they will ever make much money from the domestic market.
We painfully learned that decisions of Army secretaries were nonbinding on successors and that the Army had rescinded its earlier decision.
I've continued reading, plowing my way through his successors, but got to hung up on the big picture of Hoover's presidency.
Possible successors include Dina Powell, Trump's former deputy national security adviser who left the administration at the beginning of the year.
With leader Horst Seehofer profoundly weakened, possible successors have been using coalition talks to stake the ground for their own ambitions.
Identify at least one or two successors who can fill in as your replacement and generally surround yourself with high-performers.
Production Chief Oliver Zipse, Chief Financial Officer Nicolas Peter and R&D board member Klaus Froehlich are seen as potential successors.
Top officials sometimes maintain their access so that they can provide requested counsel to their successors on classified matters, analysts said.
He never achieved the overall success of his big-serving predecessor Roscoe Tanner or successors like Mark Philippoussis or Ivo Karlovic.
Still, Mr. Rubenstein said he and his co-founders would try to stay involved in the firm without micromanaging their successors.
The Times reported last year that Mr. Xi might not put his potential successors into the committee at this party congress.
Others fancy their chances, too, and the party conference has been something of a beauty contest among potential successors to Mrs.
Before Satya Nadella was named to replace Steve Ballmer, Bates was also high on the list of potential Microsoft CEO successors.
"Regis Schultz was known to be a visionary and to be one of M. Naouri's potential successors," Bryan Garnier analysts said.
Trafigura and Glencore are both successors to a firm run by the late Marc Rich, the man who invented oil trading.
Obama aides said they left detailed memos for their successors, but that quite often it appeared those memos were never read.
He and other co-founders at the Carlyle Group officially promoted their successors to top positions at the private equity firm.
As secretary general, Mr. Annan, like all his predecessors and successors, commanded no divisions of troops or independent sources of income.
"What a president does during his or her term is subject to being modified, if not overturned, by successors," Brennan said.
Governor Brown leaves office at the beginning of next year, so he is making promises his successors will have to keep.
That goal only works if an American president — President Trump or his successors — contemplates risking Chicago in order to save Seoul.
Over two decades later, the same parties or successors rooted in the same ethnic allegiances still dominate national and local politics.
Rumors from earlier this year suggest that Apple will release successors to the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max.
Now it's the leadership of the kingdom's military and security services: Royal decrees ousted dozens of officials and elevated younger successors.
Other experts believe Mr. Xi will formally retire in five years, after selecting successors he is confident will uphold his policies.
It is a tradition for presidents who are leaving office to write letters to their successors offering advice and well wishes.
That said, the new phones are effectively the G8 successors to last year's (very good) G7 lineup in all but name.
The dysfunction at the council, which Mr. Flynn's successors H.R. McMaster and John Bolton failed to end, helped break the government.
While most ex-presidents have refrained from criticizing their successors, Collier Meyerson argues that Mr. Obama is in a unique position.
In return for their support, Park and many of his successors as president expected the chaebol to contribute to government projects.
But other presidents who have invoked old laws to enact new policies have not run up against successors like Mr. Trump.
This suggests Apple&aposs successors to the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max will come in new screen sizes.
He says he just sees it as a good moment to turn over his responsibilities to successors he has helped recruit.
Presidents are supposed to slip off the stage, take up hobbies and charities, let their successors have a go at it.
There are no guarantees that your executor, power of attorney or trustee will outlive you, so be sure to appoint successors.
Together, they have redefined what greatness looks like; they have forever raised the bar their putative successors will need to reach.
Other presidents, of course, have been followed by successors of the other party who in the end sustained their signal accomplishments.
Most planned to leave the West Wing for good on Thursday afternoon, making way for their successors in the Trump administration.
He added that there could be more management changes in the next few years and that each department was training successors.
The Great Society programs enacted under President Johnson and later codified by his successors accidentally subsidized single motherhood and increased illegitimacy.
These "reconstructive presidents," as Skowronek refers to them, create the political framework that their successors of both parties must operate within.
The anointment of potential successors to Mr. Kravis and Mr. Roberts is perhaps more notable than it would be for most.
The Cheka and its successors sowed chaos abroad with propaganda, disinformation and sabotage while managing mass arrests and gulags at home.
If he weathers the scandal, it will mainly be because all of his potential successors have grave compromises of their own.
More than four decades later, the Ntonga children have had their tennis lives nurtured by the successors to those two men.
And while it might have taken them a while to pass on their baton, a decade later, some successors showed up.
When Jennifer Palmieri and Jen Psaki — who were my successors — had it, it was harder than when I had it. Sure.
When you're thinking of succession, one of the things that's hard is a lot of these, in tech, successors are founders.
We may have risked a disastrous presidency in part because we make presidents choose their successors when an election is at stake.
In interviews, Brown poses as a responsible grownup holding back the tide of mayhem that his more liberal successors will inevitably unleash.
Some of her potential successors have suggested leaving the bloc on October 31 — the latest deadline -— without a deal to protect trade.
The White House usually asks career officials in such positions to stay on for a few months until their successors are confirmed.
Finally, the port itself is getting less important now that the iPhone X (and, presumably, its successors) is equipped with wireless charging.
Schjeldahl is a journalist, a practitioner of a form of writing under siege; it's not clear whether he will have any successors.
She's creating a starter home for the welfare state, one that her successors can renovate to better fulfill the promises it makes.
Interestingly, this change could come back to haunt Pruitt and his successors if it makes agency rules harder to defend in court.
His aim is to consolidate his own power and ensure that he will have control over the choice of his eventual successors.
But it also moved the show closer to the focus of one of its most popular successors, Netflix's horror anthology Black Mirror.
When she steps down, if indeed she does, her party will face an uncertain future: she has built up few potential successors.
And from there, they will continue to improve, and we will be left in the dust, ruled, effectively, by our robot successors.
Besides, the targets are too distant: they allow politicians to pose as green while pushing the costs of action onto their successors.
Moreover, with sanctions already ratcheted up high, Mr Trump and his successors will have limited diplomatic scope to get Iran to stop.
Andreessen Horowitz continues to invest out of dedicated bio and crypto funds, both of which are eventually expected to raise new successors.
Of course, rumors of Baghdadi's demise have been exaggerated in the past -- notably early in 2015, when attention focused on possible successors.
No Democratic challengers have materialized yet, but several names have been floated as possible successors in the event that Menendez resigns. Rep.
Collins has a sense of humor about it, but Not Dead Yet is nevertheless colored by his perceived rejection by his successors.
That puts Obama in the tradition of other past presidents who have generally sought to avoid public criticisms of their immediate successors.
The Silk Road and its successors were great places to sell drugs, and bitcoin is still the preferred currency for ransomware attacks.
Restoring trust in all aspects of government will be a heavy burden for the next chief executive and his or her successors.
Once known for its production of youth players, the Dutch academy system has struggled to churn out successors to its earlier stars.
All this got me thinking, though — why should we force presidential nominees to choose their successors in the heat of an election?
But Trump is doing so on a scale much larger than his predecessors, and this sets a troubling precedent for his successors.
WeWork's decision will cap a tumultuous autumn that saw cofounder Adam Neumann ousted and his successors scrambling to keep the company afloat.
Usually former senior officials retain clearances so their successors can consult with them on a pro bono basis, the former official said.
And while it saddens me to criticize one of my successors, I have to speak out because the stakes are so high.
Burger's name began to appear on lists of potential successors to Chief Justice Earl Warren, who had announced his intention to retire.
But critics of the embargo say the blockade emboldened Castro and his successors, helping the Communist Party maintain a stranglehold on power.
Sixty years of economic sanctions failed to shorten the reign of Fidel Castro, his brother or their successors by a single day.
Despite the differing stylistic nuances between them and Hardline, one thing that united the bands was their distaste for their grunge successors.
As his successors, some see Vice President Manuel Vicente — the former head of state-owned oil firm Sonangol — as a likely option.
They played the long game, and avoided becoming a Get Up Kids cover band, something they left for their successors to do.
Real political parties, like the Communist Party in the Soviet Union, can handpick successors and help facilitate a smooth transfer of power.
Who Ducey might choose: Cindy McCain, the late senator's 64-year-old wife, leads the list of potential successors, per the Republic.
" Greta Van Susteren believes that Ailes's departure posed a huge challenge for his successors: "It's like what happens when a dictator falls.
Lee and his successors inculcated into their citizens an acceptance for a nanny state whose tentacles reach into all aspects of life.
During past administrations, they have attempted to maintain an apolitical posture once they left the government, limiting their public criticism of successors.
Here are the potential successors seen as having the best chance to become head of the Conservative Party and, eventually, prime minister.
Their successors will get that chance beginning on Sunday, when the French Open's latest and most iconoclastic show court opens for business.
Among the potential successors hunting for an opening is Boris Johnson, the country's top diplomat, who is however known for undiplomatic remarks.
Fifty years later, the Taíno had been nearly killed off by Columbus and his successors, who enslaved and massacred the native tribe.
He may also want more time to test possible successors, while avoiding lame duck status with an heir waiting in the wings.
She remains personally popular 14 years after taking office, but her potential successors have different positions regarding her signature act from 2015.
After the current emperor, his only successors are his 53-year-old brother, Akishino, and Akishino's son, the 13-year-old Hisahito.
Democrats all, they timed their departures so that picking successors would in effect fall to party leaders, not to registered Democratic voters.
Astrobee, and its eventual successors, could be the key to establishing more permanent human presences in orbit around the Moon and beyond.
Instead, Democrats are on the defensive in much of the country, and it falls to Obama's Democratic successors to change the situation.
Social problems are far more complicated than Logue thought, and more complicated than many of his successors have been willing to admit.
But the opportunity to get close to them is another draw: retired players are "far more accessible" than their successors, Jarvis said.
Maybe these addresses don't have the finishes or amenities of their successors, but what are such things compared to Old World charm?
Mr. Qian "never berated Western counterparts for effect, as some of his successors did," Professor Shirk, at the University of California, said.
Unlike his weaker successors, she added, Mr. Qian also "appeared to have the authority to make concessions, when necessary, to get agreements."
McDermott got to help pick his successors, honoring a tradition of hiring from within at the 47-year-old German software company.
In some ways, this follows a pattern: Americans grow weary of incumbent presidents and often pick successors perceived to be the opposite.
While Zayed favored dialogue, quiet diplomacy and non-entanglement in the quarrels of other states, his successors are more proactive and daring.
Those successors would not shift the ideological balance of the courts, but like Mr. Trump's young conservatives, they would have staying power.
Finally, she would likely have a mixed response to the extent to which her female successors have carried the banner of feminism.
North Korean propaganda leaves no room for doubt that the ideology of their first leader Kim Il-sung continues throughout his successors.
That product, and its subsequent successors like Kylie's, has a controversial history, and a trajectory that went from extreme trust to derision.
Eventually he not only routed inflation, but also won a hard-earned credibility for the Fed that would help successors keep inflation stable.
Bush, 70, said it was not his intent to criticize his successors at the White House and he is optimistic about the future.
"People running major offices in the White House currently have had no contact with their successors," said one person who attended the function.
I want to bring in Ari Fleischer and get his sense of this ahead of hearing from one of his successors, Sarah Sanders.
Aretha Franklin, the undisputed Queen of Soul and a music legend who enjoyed a career longer than many of her successors, died Thursday.
But if the Ford Foundation has its way, his successors will have to deal with people from considerably farther afield than Hope, Arkansas.
The drone known as the DJI Mavic Pro has aged well since 22 — but guess what: There are two successors on the horizon.
Along with reading some #MeanTweets, President Obama also chatted about his possible successors Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday.
QUESTION: And so, one of your intellectual successors, John Oliver, does a lot of work every week, you know, advocating for policy change.
The pair of devices announced during a keynote in Mountain View, California, are the successors to the company's smartphone debut last year. bit.
But while the A93 models and their successors could get professional results, they didn't quite have the power the most demanding photographers require.
The creature did not exhibit the extreme tonnage of its successors, weighing in at an estimated 375 to 600 pounds (170-270 kg).
His successors established a caliphate, or realm, over al-Andalus that was to remain on the Iberian peninsula for the next 782 years.
We know from 15 years of targeting terrorists that success depends on aggressive network-based approaches that rapidly remove leaders and their successors.
The show will shift its focus to the history of Escobar's successors: the Cali Cartel, the richest drug trafficking organization in the world.
Possible left-wing successors include Rebecca Long-Bailey and Clive Lewis; in the centre, Yvette Cooper and Chuka Umunna are expected to stand.
Gates and Mullen had one large advantage over their successors; they were both holdovers from the Bush administration, not new to the job.
At the same time, a wide-reaching and highly popular anti-corruption campaign has brought down many of Xi's rivals or potential successors.
Theresa May, his Eurosceptic home secretary and one of several would-be successors, indicated her support for the In camp following the deal.
Its successors, streaming services like Spotify, Pandora and Apple Music, were originally resisted by record companies and artists like Taylor Swift and Adele.
Claure, Mishra and Chief Strategy Officer Katsunori Sago are all seen as potential successors to SoftBank Group founder and Chief Executive Masayoshi Son.
It changed again after reunification when the successors of the communist party of the former East Germany, today named The Left, entered parliament.
Even the "Soundcloud rappers" of today won't be new school forever, as rap successors are sure to come up as time trudges on.
The next generation will be stuck with the bill this president and this Congress and their immediate successors seem intent on running up.
WE HAVE TWO GREAT COPRESIDENTS WE'VE GOT OTHER POTENTIAL SUCCESSORS WE'VE HAD PEOPLE LEFT WHO ARE DOING QUITE WELL I'M PROUD OF THAT.
Instead, he began the practice of submitting a written message to Congress –a precedent followed by his successors for the next 111-years.
Technologies from LED lights to electric cars to heat pumps are leaping past their less-efficient successors and are poised for mass adoption.
Possible successors, according to the Journal: Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvanay, and Nick Ayers, the vice president's chief of staff.
Modesty and duty to country were more important than stroking his own ego — a lesson one or more of his successors might heed.
Obama's repudiation of Trump goes way beyond traditional doubts that presidents often have about the capacity of successors to do their job well.
"We are seeing a significant number of potential investment targets among small regional companies because of the difficulties in finding successors," said Tsusaka.
Apple's successors to the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR aren't the only new smartphones the company is rumored to be working on.
As a result, there are no unforeseen consequences in using it as a gasoline additive, unlike tetraethyl lead or its ill-fated successors.
The same social issues would continue to roil the church under his successors as it had under his predecessor, Bishop John M. Allin.
It could radically downgrade the Model 3 and its successors and rely on the pricier vehicles to see it through a rough patch.
Buttigieg slams July 4 military parade: I think it makes America 'look smaller' MORE are both being floated as potential successors to Franken.
The bigger issue is the high turnovers of officials — successors may come in with a brand-new agenda and drop their predecessors' goals.
They have just made the task of their successors — who continue to serve in uniform and are accountable for our security — more complicated.
To keep what remains of that hope alive, Mr. Mugabe's successors must urgently lift the questions and doubts that the elections only intensified.
Hence the policy shifts, as Mr Bush and his successors flitted from one recommendation to the next, often in response to domestic pressures.
But cast around for their successors — the most important commissioners of living composers — and you encounter a string of initials: BBC, WDR, SWR.
Its successors, the left-of-centre Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ) and the centrist Democratic Party for the People (DPP), are struggling.
JPMorgan Chase reshuffled its executive ranks yesterday, giving two women big new roles — ones that identify them as possible successors to Jamie Dimon.
Their names have not appeared in the Chinese news media for more than a month, when their successors were announced with no fanfare.
Months earlier, though, potential successors had begun to circle, sensing that the scandal had stripped away Mr. Kohl's hallmark mantle of political invulnerability.
Four possible successors declined to be considered, indicating that the volatile administration has driven candidates away from normally highly coveted West Wing jobs.
Top legal minds at the Justice Department have learned from the demise of EO1 and revised its successors into airtight, constitutionally-sound documents.
Some find successors in the family; most look for other options including management buy-ins or a sale, creating an opportunity for investors.
Former President Obama is offering advice to his successors, including warning against "opinion wrapped up as fact" and an overexposure to social media.
E.O. Potential successors include Don Johnson, the head of the company's cloud infrastructure unit, and Steve Miranda, the head of its applications division.
Otherwise talented executives -- themselves potential successors -- will be more likely to leave if they feel that the board is looking for someone better.
At campaign rallies, Mr. Trump introduced laid-off Americans who had been asked to train their foreign successors at companies that included Disney.
Dark Forces, which could be and often was reduced to "Star Wars Doom", shrank in comparison to its more popular and respected successors.
The public overwhelmingly supports changing the law not only to allow the emperor to give up the throne, but to allow female successors.
Blair was Labour&aposs most successful postwar leader, but his successors, including Corbyn and his allies, accused him of selling out core Labour.
If the Imperial Household Law changes to allow female successors, next in line would be the crown prince's only child, Princess Aiko, 700.
Ford executive Stephen Biegun is among the possible successors for the Army lieutenant general, NBC said, citing five people familiar with the discussions.
Buttigieg slams July 85033 military parade: I think it makes America 'look smaller' MORE are both being floated as potential successors to Franken.
Other possibilities If Trump opts to keep the position as a stand-alone role, nearly a dozen potential Bolton successors are being floated.
Emboldened, the Socialists, successors to the former Communists, were hopeful they could emerge as winners again in the snap election held on Sunday.
And as 2024 nears, Mr. Putin's ability to protect likely successors could lessen, putting them at risk of being brought down by rivals.
In other words, it's hard to imagine BGP's modern successors carrying out the kind of rescue operation the authors managed a decade ago.
Analysts had tipped Reckitt's health division operations chief Aditya Sehgal and hygiene home president Rob de Groot as potential internal successors to Kapoor.
Zetsche's contract extension effectively rules out trucks division head Wolfgang Bernhard, China boss Hubertus Troska and finance chief Bodo Uebber as potential Zetsche successors.
BARCELONA — The successors to the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge phones are here and they're called, predictably, the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.
It required us to live in two worlds: One where we are gracious hosts, welcoming our successors and providing endless binders of logistical information.
So you and I, for example, are fairly simple to describe in the usual approach to physics as developed by Newton and his successors.
And the four names widely floated as potential successors - two deputy central bank governors and two veteran bankers - were expected to do just that.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misstated the relationship between the Prophet Muhammad and Ali, one of his successors.
His successors, though spooked by the collapse of the Soviet Union, kept experimenting even in the political realm in the 1990s and early 2000s.
But she excluded and ignored those—like Jeremy Browne and Norman Baker, Ms Featherstone's two successors in the department—with whom she did not.
The area is one of the country's 192 so-called "medical deserts" — areas where the authorities have failed to find successors for retiring doctors.
Zipse is the youngest of three potential successors, a possible advantage as BMW has an upper age limit of 533 for management board members.
The company argues that IQOS and its successors will therefore be more effective than e-cigarettes in helping people snuff out their conventional smokes.
Zeti said in November she expects the new BNM leadership after her would be "excellent" because of the various processes existing to evaluate successors.
There are some classes of personal technology that refuse to die, no matter how much more convenient, compatible, or simply cheaper their successors become.
While Grace Mugabe doesn't share the struggle credentials of other potential successors, her proximity to the long-time president has been a powerful tool.
The book and its successors follow the efforts of two discrete groups: those who will welcome the aliens, and those who will oppose them.
In an increasingly politically and religiously divided country, Graham's sincere faith was a far better model for evangelical Christianity than that of his successors.
And now, he's got a gig ensuring his successors won't face the same dangers: He's the chief test pilot in Sikorsky's autonomous helicopter program.
That's where he met Tom Kenny, the prolific voice of Heffer Wolfe, SpongeBob, and later Ice King on one of SpongeBob's successors, Adventure Time.
It comes as the rest of the world begins to look beyond Obama to his potential successors and assess the next administration's foreign policy.
But to have someone in her position of leadership and convening power to lead that process — to myself and my successors — is a gift.
Malaysia's former leader Mahathir Mohamad often criticized US foreign policy towards Muslim nations in the Middle East, though his successors tried to mend ties.
In its last sentence, the letter included a gracious offer, similar to the outstretched hand that recent Presidents have traditionally offered to their successors.
Many erstwhile senior officials sit on government advisory boards, assist with policy, operational or technical reviews, and act as informal advisers to their successors.
There is no doubt that she has been helped by the fact that none of her potential successors wants her job at the moment.
Potential successors to Mrs May, including David Davis, have been quick to make clear that they, too, have doubts about the current funding regime.
As holder of the last naturally aspirated V8 engine Ferrari produced, the car remains a favorite, particularly with purists who despise its turbocharged successors.
Does "greatness" depend on what a chief executive accomplished or instead on his ability to bend Congress to his will and influence his successors?
Teikoku Databank, a nationwide corporate research firm, released a survey in 2016 showing that two-thirds of business owners across Japan don't have successors.
He was the first monarch to set foot in the House of Commons, and none of his successors have dared to do so again.
Former administration officials can maintain security clearances in part to offer counsel to their successors, but Brennan has not been advising the current administration.
The two "Pro" models would be the successors to last year's iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, which started at $1,000 and $1,100, respectively.
For the curious thing is that Du Bois pays more attention to the enduring legacy of Reconstruction than have many of his revisionist successors.
The firm's chief financial officer Artie Minson and vice chairman Sebastian Gunningham were appointed successors to Neumann and will jointly hold the CEO role.
Monarchy will not be the same after Q.E. II, in part because we know too much about her successors, their ordinary faults and desires.
His successors, Artie Minson and Sebastian Gunningham, have stepped into the role of co-CEOs of WeWork as it attempts to navigate its future.
"We and our successors should remember the tragedy of repressions and the reasons that caused them," Mr. Putin said during the rainy evening ceremony.
At some point, Xi and/or his colleagues, or their successors, will need to confront the internal contradictions of the entire Chinese Communist system.
His successors, Leonid Brezhnev and Alexei Kosygin, wanted to prove that they were truly committed to an ally in need by providing military aid.
Due to Yorke's signature vocal tics and Jonny Greenwood's dour but arena-friendly guitar playing, Muse and Coldplay are usually cited as Radiohead's successors.
It will be his successors who write the story of how journalism met this moment, but Rusbridger's early assessments are among his most sober.
Zipse is the youngest of three potential successors, a possible advantage as BMW has an upper age limit of 60 for management board members.
"The Poet and the Pendulum" and "Shudder Before the Beautiful" are perfect spiritual successors to "Ghost Love Score" and "Dark Chest of Wonders," respectively.
In a radio broadcast at the beginning of the campaign season, Ms. Sirleaf urged her would-be successors to keep a lid on things.
Maybe only Klaus Biesenbach, one of their successors in MoMA's curatorial ranks, has found a way to duck the problem: his apartment is empty.
Meanwhile, in Hungary some of the successors of the old Communist regime managed to retain significant influence over the nation's economic and cultural institutions.
The ceremony at the 18th century Charlottenburg Palace includes speeches by former U.S. Secretary of State Kissinger and one of his successors, John Kerry.
BP's chief financial officer, British national Brian Gilvary, 55 and the head of upstream, Irishman Bernard Looney, 228, have been cited as possible successors.
Sources say the conversations center on chief economic adviser Gary Cohn, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney as possible successors.
When Mao's successors turned on his Cultural Revolution, which had brought a decade of upheaval, persecution and purges, they also turned on Ms. Nie.
Sources have suggested UBS Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti, a former UniCredit executive, and the Swiss bank's investment banking boss Andrea Orcel, as possible successors.
Potential successors include Ms. Lake, Mr. Smith, who runs JPMorgan's biggest division, and Mr. Pinto, the Argentine head of the world's biggest investment bank.
Some of those in this week's meetings have included potential successors to Bolton, an Iran hawk who departed partly over disagreements on the issue.
A series of former Presidents have avoided critiquing their successors and Obama has attempted to keep that tradition since leaving office two years ago.
Women need not apply — Maya wants to play with power and toy with the young male poets who offer themselves as her potential successors.
President Xi Jinping unveiled China's new slate of seniors leaders — but, in a break with tradition, none were young enough to be likely successors.
Rising drug-cartel violence under its conservative successors opened the door to a PRI comeback in 2012, though with its power and prestige diminished.
Mr. Castor's successors as prosecutors for Montgomery County decided later in 2015 to bring charges against Mr. Cosby, in part because of new evidence.
A 2008 video, "Infinity Kisses — the Movie," in which Ms. Schneemann shares kisses with Kitch's feline successors, may be her most unguardedly sensual work.
Their successors adapted the formula by adding salt, garlic and herbs to the tomatoes, probably to compensate for the insipid tomatoes they found here.
A possible succession battle may take place between three potential successors that are reported to be waiting for their own chance to gain power.
The director of the Grand Ducal School of Arts and Crafts in Weimar had resigned, and included Gropius on a shortlist of possible successors.
The way Harry Truman entered the Korean War expanded presidential war powers, a trend continued by nearly all of his successors in some way.
Some of the names mentioned by lobbyists as potential permanent successors to Cordray include Republican Representatives Jeb Hensarling and French Hill, both CFPB critics.
That hasn't been the case for past vice presidents who were viewed as potential successors whose interests could conflict with those of the incumbent.
If we reduce these risks, and humanity survives the next few centuries, our descendants or successors could end these risks by spreading through this galaxy.
Members of parliament in Britain pledge to "be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law".
Argos UK, a British catalog retailer, recently published a listing revealing two unreleased DJI Mavic Pro successors: the Mavic 21 Zoom and Mavic 22 Pro.
And next year one of his successors at CERN, Rolf-Dieter Heuer (D-G from 2009 to 2015), will also succeed him as Sesame's president.
He is less popular than Fidel; his successors are even less likely to be able to build a personality cult like that of El Commandante.
In recent years, he has lobbied for revision of the war-renouncing, U.S.-drafted constitution, a longtime cause neither he nor his successors have achieved.
In light of the work of Eddington and his successors fusion power on Earth is often described as mimicking the process which powers the sun.
John Gruber very correctly points out that it is deeply weird that the two people tapped as Ive's successors report to the Chief Operating Officer.
He and his successors helped to ensure that Quebec became a more pious territory than France itself, and remained so until at least the 1950s.
It seems only fitting that, a month after ABC's cult series gets new life, one of the show's closest successors will be laid to rest.
Berkshire Hathaway rose 0.7 percent after the conglomerate promoted two of its top executives, cementing their status as the most likely successors to Warren Buffett.
Off the official agenda, ministers are also due to consult on possible successors to replace Christine Lagarde at the head of the International Monetary Fund.
Valuations prepared by objective third parties tend to be viewed more favorably by potential buyers, including internal successors, than those calculated by business owners themselves.
Were they alive today, those ministers would be amazed by how their successors have crammed that empty page full to bursting with institutions and countries.
The successors to this year's iPhones are expected to support 5G connectivity and will reportedly have upgraded 3D camera sensors for improved augmented reality experiences.
I and my two successors as mayor of Indianapolis led the creation and evolution of a charter-school sector that's delivering strong results for students.
However, Berkshire's decision to take a bite of Apple was not taken by the 85-year-old but by his putative successors at the firm.
"When a president signs an agreement, it should be binding on all his successors, unless the situation changes dramatically and it hasn't changed," he said.
A measure of Ovitz's power was the vindictiveness with which former friends and colleagues greeted his downfall — none more so than his successors at CAA.
The company is expected to release two new 5G-enabled iPhones in 4.73, likely to be successors to the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max.
OPINION: Mugabe's successors aren't good men There was Ivy, nearing her sixties, clambering onto to our live position because she wanted to have her say.
Néstor and his successors undertook multiple restructurings of the outstanding bonds, telling bondholders that their best hope of getting repaid was to accept Argentina's terms.
The president emerges from the party congress, a twice-a-decade leadership reshuffle, with his name in the party constitution and no successors in sight.
The most likely successors of Poe and Barton are notably more conservative than them, while Green's most likely successor is notably more liberal than him.
Berkshire Hathaway rose 1 percent after the conglomerate promoted two of its top executives, cementing their status as the most likely successors to Warren Buffett.
"Regeneration" and its successors depended on a seamless fusion of history and the fictional imagination, on the roles Barker gave to so many actual people.
Nor will Trump feel constrained by the long-standing protocol that keeps former presidents from commenting on the policies and job performance of their successors.
The report confirms previous rumors — the successors of the iPhone XS and XS Max will have three camera sensors on the back of the device.
And we may yet experience the greatest Tyrion twist of all: Dany instituting elected successors as her Hand requested, and nominating him as the candidate. 
No, the problem was that the outgoing governor was actually too popular, such that his potential successors were unable to define themselves against his success.
It also remains to be seen what role Mr. Trump will play in exerting influence as Republicans position themselves as potential successors to Mr. Ryan.
But there's a real danger that Mayer — or one of her successors — will dip into those Alibaba profits to help pay for Yahoo's continued losses.
Hu estimated that between 70% and 80% of China's private enterprises that were founded in the 1990s would be short of qualified or dedicated successors.
Salvini may have retreated from the public consciousness for now, but any sign that his successors are stumbling will bring him back with a vengeance.
No wonder the successors of the N.K.V.D. and other covert agencies of the Russian state put their meddling in American politics where their preferences were.
For the next 10 years, backed by Eshkol and his successors as prime minister, Golda Meir and Yitzhak Rabin, almost nothing was done about Mengele.
But give the curators a gold-plated A+ for effort — they have set a new path for their successors — and wait for the next installment.
Something of a political death match followed between Parliament and James and his Stuart successors Charles I and Charles II, over the nature of rule.
"He played a highly significant role in the formation of the contemporary Boston Globe," said Matthew V. Storin, one of his successors as executive editor.
Speculation had centered on Abel and Jain as possible successors, and Buffett told CNBC that elevating them would have also made sense five years ago.
It also raised questions about the capacity of his possible successors, including Mr. McCarthy and the majority whip, Steve Scalise of Louisiana, to legislate effectively.
Suleimani's successors now know they will have to operate with much greater discretion and security concerns than did Suleimani, who thought he was attack-proof.
The Times also ran damning columns on his decision to overturn the city's two-term limit for himself, only to reverse it for his successors.
"An acquittal would also provide license to President Trump and his successors to use taxpayer dollars for personal political ends," the Democratic lawmakers' brief said.
Although Hodler has been Julius Baer CEO for less than one-and-a-half years, Baer's board is already assessing potential successors, the sources said.
While some of them have been replaced by GOP successors in special elections, many of the seats will be vulnerable to Democratic takeover in November.
But Trump is also taking significant policy steps -- avoided by previous pro-Israel and other Republican presidents -- that could box in his successors for decades.
President Trump and his successors must be told in no uncertain terms that they can be held to criminal account if they break the law.
A series of former presidents have avoided critiquing their successors, and Obama has attempted to keep that tradition since he left office in January 2017.
But it fits the mood right now, one defined not by the army of his television successors but by the Australian stand-up Hannah Gadsby.
This was effectively a rite of passage, the aide said: The senator had plainly said the same about both predecessors and successors in the office.
I'd put Satya and Bob Iger, if you were to ask me who are the two best internal successors who have fundamentally transformed their organizations.
The improvement in US-Indian relations, which began under Bill Clinton and accelerated under his two immediate successors, is based on shared values, interests and fear.
One of Parsons&apos successors, David Mitchell, was stabbed in the neck by an inmate in 2014, one of three times he was attacked by inmates.
A number of possible successors include Conor Murphy, a south Armagh man who has served time both as a Westminster MP and as an IRA prisoner.
Poor-relief moved elsewhere; smaller institutions closed or merged; doctors specialised and clustered in big cities; and nursing was professionalised under Florence Nightingale and her successors.
In 2017, Martin revealed that there were five spinoff shows (he says he prefers to call them successors, rather than spinoffs) in the works at HBO.
Though ISIS and its successors no longer control any of Iraq's cities, they continue to wreak havoc, with a detectable increase in both attacks and propaganda.
The two NASA GRACE-FO satellites that will go up on this launch are successors to the space agency's ongoing GRACE mission, which launched in 2002.
When familiar faces lose power, his country's offer to successors is "you may not like us, but you may want to deal with us," he says.
Because Mr Trump poached four Republicans from the House of Representatives to fill senior posts in his administration, their successors must be decided by special election.
It's the kind of thing that frequently happens in our democracy, stretching back to the bitterly fought contests that involved the Founding Fathers and their successors.
Assets continued to pour in under his immediate successors and the fund reached more than $100bn, making it by far the biggest mutual fund in 2000.
High-ranking government officials sometimes retain security clearances after leaving office to advise their successors as needed, and some private-sector companies can also require them.
Although younger MPs, such as Rebecca Long-Bailey, the 39-year-old shadow business secretary, are being primed as potential successors, they lack profile and experience.
It includes the original Pixel, Pixel XL, and their successors, along with a suite of midrange to high-end Asus, Huawei, LG, OnePlus, and Xiaomi devices.
Possible successors to May include Boris Johnson, her former foreign secretary, interior minister Sajid Javid, environment minister Michael Gove or Dominic Raab, her new Brexit minister.
For a tenant to qualify they must have been continuously living in an apartment since July 1, 1971 or be "lawful successors" of such a person.
When approached by Reuters last week, Zeti declined to comment on potential successors, but said she had no immediate plans to take up any new role.
The first of her drawing companions was Mog, a scruffy black-striped tabby who became, with input from her eight successors, the heroine of 17 books.

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