All eyes were on former Ferrari star Schumacher, who qualified in seventh place, but it was the 41-year-old German's younger compatriot Vettel who seemed set to place an early benchmark for 2010.
Such developments reflect, too, a generational change in Brazil's highly professional foreign service: older diplomats, who worked during the cold war and Brazil's 1964-85 dictatorship, are giving way to younger ones, who feel that the world's ninth-largest economy should be less shy of flexing its democratic muscles.
"A lot of Japanese men aren't ready for a boss who's both female and younger than they are, " says an official at Salomon Smith Barney in Tokyo.
The Foursquare partnership is AmEx's latest offering aimed at people who are roughly a generation younger than the company's traditional customer.
They were joined by the minister's younger brother, who ran the government's foreign-trade policy.
The pair took up accommodation there while awaiting surgery for Jaser's younger brother, who had been in a serious car accident, because the apartment didn't have stairs.
"Let's be honest, I think it's the younger generation who like the idea of a vertical pier and the not-so-young generation who like the idea of a traditional pier, " Mr Dunning said.
Social Security (pensions) benefits would be cut back for today's younger workers, who would then be allowed to divert a share of their payroll-tax contributions (which go to finance Social Security) into private retirement accounts.
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"It's money, " says van Eeden, who notes that it's mainly cheaper jewelry bought by younger consumers that is the stuff for show.
"It's like the 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers, '" said the younger Cohen, who submitted an iReport about his family's struggles.
Castellano had a following among the older Gambino members, but Gotti's brash style appealed more to the younger generation -- a group unlike Castellano's who saw big bucks in the heroin trade.
He also blames advertisers who he says are hooking in Africa's younger generations.
Newly added to the list is Sternlicht's younger brother, Russell, who quit as senior vice president of development to open a restaurant.
Mr. Moinian said that his family had developed close ties over the years to a number of Knicks players and coaches, including with Herb Williams, the Knicks assistant coach and former player, who attended the younger Mr. Moinian's bar mitzvah in the 1990s.
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Younger colleagues who complain that India's lagging infrastructure is holding back growth can gain from the CEO's perspective.
He's been thinking about younger families, who often buy houses far outside town.
However the sultan's younger brother, Agbinuddin Kiram - who is with the group - said they had not violated any laws as "Sabah is owned by the Sultan of Sulu".
His father, a strict disciplinarian, first placed his hopes in the oldest son, Reginald, but he had gone off to fight in World War I and came home incapacitated, one lung destroyed by mustard gas, leaving the family's future to Albert, who was twelve years younger but precociously eager.
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Mr. Stark isn't sure how many of those workers will opt into the company's new plan, considering that most are younger, healthier and lower-paid workers who might go on a parent or a spouse's plan, or who may forgo insurance coverage and pay a minimal penalty.
"My mum's younger brother was Dr Mike Jones, who was quite a famous adventure and expedition paddler in the 1970s, " says Baillie.
Less likely to win is the pugnaciously shrewd Ed Balls (pictured right), who worked with the younger Miliband in Mr Brown's entourage.
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Mr Lebed has also been egged on by Alexei, his younger brother, who won last year's election for governor of Khakassia, a small Russian republic bordering Krasnoyarsk to the south.
Ed Thompson is also the younger brother of Tommy, who held Wisconsin's governorship for 14 years and is now George Bush's secretary of health.
Those leading the call for a referendum, however, are mostly younger Acehnese who have no memory of Indonesia's 1945-49 war of independence against the Dutch.
"As a level four qualified coach who's worked with both the senior England bowlers and several younger England bowlers, I feel I'm well equipped to take up the position as fast bowling coach, " said Gibson.
He's a hard worker who will be a good influence on our younger players.
President Obama has ordered that U.S. citizens such as the younger Mr. Tsarnaev who are accused of terror offenses should face trial in civilian courts.
The University of Oklahoma Medical Center and Children's Hospital together treated 93 patients, who ranged in age from younger than 4 years old to older than 85.
Borda says Obama is appealing to the elderly with his on-screen promises, but is also seeking somewhat younger voters who may have fears about the program's solvency.
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