But Bertarelli's interests in the family business seemed to be dimming after his long tenure at its helm.
His reputation stemmed in large part from his long tenure on Wall Street.
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, which regulates auditing firms, is asking whether long tenure might lead to complacency.
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After a long tenure at Ford, Krafcik joined Hyundai in 2004 as vice president of product development and strategic planning.
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"The Tonight Show" isn't what it was during the long tenure of Carson, who hosted the show from 1962 until 1992.
Throughout his long tenure on the Court, he had dissented, often in strident terms, anytime his colleagues upheld regulations in that area.
In that spirit, I regret that my long tenure with many successes on behalf of the players has been overshadowed by the appearance of conflicts of interest.
Richard Grasso, Mr Thain's predecessor, who was booted out after a scandal over the size of his pay packet, did not manage this in his long tenure.
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Over Thatcher's long tenure there were bound to be misjudgments.
In his long tenure (1999-2006) as New York's attorney general, Spitzer honed a reputation as a hard-charging prosecutor who brooked no compromises when it came to enforcing the law.
His love of English had begun in boyhood and was crowned with his long tenure at St Xavier's College in Calcutta, to which his landowning family had come from the Punjab.
Yang's year-long tenure was marked by an awkward, failed courtship with Microsoft, a series of disjointed attempts to revive the foundering portal's fortunes and, finally, a collapsed deal with Internet kingpin Google.
It was Mr Brown who, at the start of his decade-long tenure as chancellor, insisted on stripping the Bank of England of its role in supervising banks, a reform that failed its first real test with Northern Rock.
Espaillat, 57, who would have been the first Dominican-American to serve in the House, used his background to court Latino votes and take aim at the 82-year-old Rangel over his long tenure in Washington and his ethics abuses.
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But unlike members of the Kennedy clan, Capuano who is of Irish-Italian lineage brings to the House a pragmatic, blue-collar progressivism, a byproduct of his long mayoral tenure in working-class Somerville.
Justice Stevens has courageously served his country from the moment he enlisted the day before Pearl Harbor to his long and distinguished tenure on the Supreme Court.
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Thanks largely to the long-time tenure of coach Jim Boeheim and the massive size of the Carrier Dome, Syracuse basketball has been among the strongest revenue-generators in the sport.
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One alternative would be to replace tenure with long-term, renewable faculty contracts.
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Guardiola seemed to understand this risk, too, early in his tenure, and long before he had begun considering options beyond Camp Nou.
These maps will also facilitate the resolution of decades-long problems of land use and land tenure.
The cars' tenure didn't last long: Europe's economic miracle was under way and more comfortable cars grew more affordable.
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As for what Reilly left behind at his most recent post, beyond pressure and poor ratings, he said he hopes Friday Night Lights, a critically acclaimed ratings laggard that he fervently championed during his tenure at the network, has a long run.
To be sure, Semel presided over a long list of successful deals with Internet companies during his tenure, including key acquisitions like Inktomi and Overture, which provided Yahoo!
Chief SIZER: Well, we've been involved in a long discussion about race relations in my community the entire tenure of my chiefdom, I guess, and out of that discussion we developed and presented a racial profiling plan.
Alda, who lives in New York City and has a home on eastern Long Island, said that as his 12-year tenure as host of "Scientific American Frontiers" was ending in 2005, he began seeking out a university interested in his idea for a center for communicating science.
Bump Elliott, Iowa's athletic director during most of Fry's tenure, said Fry's recommendations went a long way.
Though his tenure on that court is relatively short, McConnell does have a long written record from his days as a law professor at the University of Chicago and University of Utah.
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