George (Frolic) Weymouth, 69, a member of the Du Pont clan, is an elder statesman of American coaching.
Think of Clinton, now an elder statesman and Spitzer, a respected pundit.
Edward Altman, an elder statesman of the credit world and a New York University professor, suggests staying north of B-rated junk bonds.
Although not one of the television cooks known to millions around the world, Alan Davidson was an elder statesman among food writers.
Certainly, as a comparative unknown and a late entrant to the race, he could make Mrs Clinton look like an elder statesman.
Now 63, Lauda is considered an elder statesman of a multi-billion-dollar sport.
In his last years, Nixon gained praise as an elder statesman.
The 6-foot-8 junior, an elder statesman on a team with several important freshmen, was on the court at the end and boy did Michigan need him.
Although he lived to see the hegemony of New Labour and relished his role as an elder statesman, he compounded Labour's crisis by staying on as leader for 18 months after losing.
Perhaps the saddest aspect of Mr Khatami's dilemma is that he is being solicited not because he has new ideas or new methods of advancing old ones, but because he is an elder statesman whom the Council of Guardians, a vetting body, would not dare bar from running.
The best Mr Strauss-Kahn may be able to hope for is to play a role in the upcoming election campaign as an economic elder statesman, at a time when the party's inexperience in dealing with a financial crisis is only too apparent.
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On July 13, Clean Technica published an interview with GOP elder statesman George Shultz in which he re-affirms his support for a revenue-neutral carbon tax.
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Though his hit-making slowed down, mainly thanks to changing tastes in country music, he became a revered elder statesman, often credited as an influence by generations that followed.
An application of this kind is made through a three minute speech - in this case from the elder statesman of euroscepticism, the Conservative Bill Cash.
Lewis, perhaps the most famous player to appear on Sunday, has been in the headlines for issues less marketable than his elder statesman status and looming retirement, from performance enhancing drug allegations to the lingering taint of an obstruction of justice plea Lewis made in the aftermath of two unsolved murders back in 2000.
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