Boisseau says that over the years she never shared a meal or flew on the jet with Keyes or his predecessors.
In 1999, Mr Blair removed all but 92 of them, leaving a chamber whose other members were all the appointees of his own government or its predecessors.
This will be only the fifth occasion since the 1945 general election when the Lib Dems, or their predecessors the Liberals, have defended a parliamentary seat in a by-election.
But to say he has invested less in players than his predecessors or has not pumped a lot of money into Manchester United players is simply not true.
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Indeed, seven of the 11 players who started the Champions League final last year were either home-grown or signed by his predecessors.
Instead of indulging in heavy, ominous jams like their psychedelic predecessors, or stories and simple chord progressions, like other psych-folk bands, Citay has a more flowery, lighter and cohesive sound.
Perhaps we can develop more of these principles and disseminate the success stories of local technologies that could protect and advance the cause of environmentalism for the sake of the next generation instead of merely blaming and extracting punishments for the deeds or misdeeds of our predecessors.
When he swept to power in 2004, he did not use his popularity to apologise for Georgia's past actions or disown the legacy of his predecessors.
Too often, Mr. Obama seems either uninterested in the global threats we face, unpersuaded that they constitute dangers to the country, or content simply to blame his predecessors.
Certainly Lord Ashdown and his predecessors have increasingly often sacked inept or corrupt officials, indeed elected politicians.
The job is mainly ceremonial, but Mr Schmitt's predecessors occasionally sent legislation back to parliament or the Constitutional Court for further scrutiny.
The test of this speech will be whether it makes it easier for David Cameron to live with and survive the issue that has proved more toxic than any other or whether it consumes him as it has his predecessors.
President Barack Obama, who broke the 20-year string of either a Bush or Clinton in the Oval Office, thanked his predecessors, noting that the "world's most exclusive club" acted more like "a support group" of former presidents who help each other.
MySpace and Friendster -- all of Facebook's predecessors -- didn't survive (or didn't continue to grow) for this long.
Unlike its predecessors, it does not require a line of sight, or outdoor installation.
Bosses were reluctant to cut projects initiated by their predecessors to whom they owed their jobs, to axe superfluous divisions, or to abandon cosy relationships with trusted suppliers.
Unlike their ETF predecessors, which typically provided passive exposure to a particular index of stocks, bonds or other asset class, this fund changes its weightings (in other ETFs) based on momentum in the market.
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There are minor improvements over its predecessors, which were also fun, and a few changes that could be for better or worse, time will tell.
Unlike more narrative-driven games, or games like Dark Souls which focus more heavily on gameplay rather than questing, Skyrim and its predecessors lean much more heavily on fetch-quest style gameplay and open-world exploring, two things that translate well into online universes.
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It rewrote the duties of the secretary of state for health in England so that - unlike every one of his predecessors since the creation of the health service - he would no longer be legally obliged "to provide or secure the provision" of hospital, GP and other services.
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