Indonesia's Foreign Minister Ali Alatas, elder statesman of ASEAN foreign ministers, issued a preemptive warning last week.
George (Frolic) Weymouth, 69, a member of the Du Pont clan, is an elder statesman of American coaching.
Two days earlier he unexpectedly beat Israel's elder statesman and Rabin's erstwhile lieutenant, Shimon Peres, in Labour primaries.
Few go as far as Joschka Fischer, elder statesman of Germany's Greens, who wants a United States of Europe.
In 2000, parliament elected him president in a surprise victory over Israel's Nobel Prize-winning elder statesman, Shimon Peres who eventually succeeded him.
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.
He had attained the status of a cranky but beloved elder statesman.
"To be the elder statesman, I'm very proud of that, " he said.
Now 63, Lauda is considered an elder statesman of a multi-billion-dollar sport.
"He may now be considered one of athletics elder statesman but he is still ambitious and training hard, " said race official Andy Caine.
Mr Hume, looking to a future as lauded elder statesman, must give daily thanks that this last protracted haggle is out of his hands.
Clearly there are a lot of elder statesman that it's a lot easier for them to go on a golf course than the tennis court.
Lowe's 1994 album The Impossible Bird helped launch a comeback of sorts, finding sleeper success and re-establishing him as a lovably misanthropic pop elder statesman.
In his last years, Nixon gained praise as an elder statesman.
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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In the past, they have been reluctant to stand up to South-East Asia's elder statesman, the head of a country often seen as the local bully.
"Not really into the game, feeling like it's over, feeling sorry for himself, " said tailback Tomlinson, the locker room's elder statesman, in explaining Holmes's body language.
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.
The 18-year-old Raisman, who also won a bronze medal on the balance beam, is the elder statesman on a team whose average age is just 16.
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.
The Newport runner, who had his lottery funding removed in October 2009, is determined to show there is plenty left in Team GB's self-anointed "elder statesman" in Barcelona.
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.
The decision by Sarkozy to exit France would be sort of like this: Mitt Romney, that titan and elder statesman of American private equity, wins the presidential election.
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Nelson Mandela is probably the world's most respected elder statesman.
Certainly he will be Washington's elder statesman on foreign policy.
While Oracle is known for a cowboy atmosphere that accommodates sharp personalities, H-P is considered the tech industry's buttoned-up elder statesman, where employees take yearly classes in correct business conduct.
Gore's film vaulted him back into public view, where he took on the mantle of the elder statesman of environmentalism, revered by liberals as intensely as he is vilified by conservatives.
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