The senior Dillard, 86, passed on the chief executive title to his son William II two years ago, but he still wields a lot of power in the boardroom.
Much of that blame goes to William Dillard II, 55, who was named chief executive just before the merger was announced.
For example, take Advanced Underground Construction, an Iowa-based company, and its principal, William David Ward II.
The family of the cyclist, William Kim Flint II, has sued Strava in superior court in San Francisco, alleging that the cyclist died while seeking to reclaim a KOM.
At the eastern edge of the Gold Coast, about 25 miles from Great Neck, this 24-room Spanish-style estate was home to William K Vanderbilt II, great-grandson of the famed railroad industrialist Cornelius Vanderbilt.
William Francis Kuntz, II, is a commercial litigator in private practice in New York, and has been a partner at the law firm of Baker Hostetler since 2005.
Other plays in the season include a production of William Shakespeare's Richard II and Inadmissible Evidence by John Osborne.
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They celebrate the victory of William III over the Catholic James II in July 1690.
His son William E. (Chip) Connor II would later take over the firm and move its headquarters to Hong Kong in 1985.
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Part of the building is a Grade-II listed and was designed by prison architect William Blackburn.
The prime minister who led the UK through most of World War II was, like Wellington, Lord Palmerston and William Gladstone, accorded a full state funeral.
The performances come from high school pupils studying at Castle Rushen, Ballakermeen, Queen Elizabeth II, Ramsey Grammar, St Ninian's and King William's College.
"Brown I was the policy statement, and Brown II was the remedy, " explained Dave Douglas, professor at the College of William and Mary's School of Law.
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