In Kerala and elsewhere, candidates promoted by the party's youngish leader-in-waiting, Rahul Gandhi, did especially badly.
His youngish supporters hope that his new, left-wing majority in parliament will help to turn his presidency around.
He is youngish himself, at 45, and his ten years in power are a short spell by regional standards.
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He is youngish, at 43, and is a technocrat with a reputation for honesty and a strong party background.
But another youngish (just not that young) Internet billionaire tied Zuckerberg, 26, for 10th on the Philanthropy list.
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Start-ups, companies that would be at home in 1776, and youngish tech companies are more what he has (realistically) in mind.
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One of the blacks, Lawrence A. Bell III, was the youngish president of the city council and seemed a good prospect.
To staunch the red ink, Novells board had recently installed Eric Schmidt, the youngish former technology officer for Sun Microsystems, as CEO.
Evan Harris, the Lib Dem MP for Oxford West and a party veteran - albeit a youngish one - said the party had gone far enough.
By contrast, other ex-Communist countries now have youngish, polyglot leaders such as Hungary's Viktor Orban or Estonia's Mart Laar to schmooze for them at international meetings.
There have been almost 100 Continental GT gatherings since early 2002, at which youngish movers and shakers sip champagne and ogle a fiberglass prototype of the sports car.
The top tip for the finance ministry is Antonio Palocci, the youngish former mayor of a city in Sao Paulo's farm belt, who now heads the transition team.
Both are calm under pressure, youngish and astutely opportunistic.
Besides a youngish crowd of Facebook employees, also in attendance were a number of Silicon Valley investors and executives, from Yelp Chief Executive Jeremy Stoppelman to angel investor Ron Conway to rapper-turned-investor MC Hammer.
One problem in deciding where to move based on estate tax--particularly for youngish retirees--is that this politically charged tax is in flux in many states, just as it is in the federal tax law.
Tautz and Hardy Amies among them are recruiting neoclassic and avant-garde designers alike, refining and retrofitting their silk, wool, cashmere and knit wares just enough to maintain their legendary pedigree while attracting a new and youngish clientele.
That said, it hasn't deterred the Pretty Youngish Things Tinsley Mortimer, Ivanka Trump, Aerin Lauder from laying claim to their own scene, all regularly making appearances in the party pages of "The Shiny Sheet, " the nickname for the Palm Beach Daily News.
Ferrari had tempted some wealthy Americans, but Mr De Tomaso had his eye on a bigger group: youngish professionals who might go for an upmarket car they could just afford, especially if it could bring a new thrill into their lives.
On the high street in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, a tidy market town, Bagehot momentarily thought he had found the archetypal swing voter: a youngish mother who lives on the edge of town and whose husband works for Rolls-Royce just the sort of characteristics that political strategists get excited about.
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