He succeeded not because of his ideology but, to some extent, in spite of it.
He succeeded in firing up his base (though not literally), at least for one night.
In large part, he succeeded because his role forced him to be a mentor, himself.
And apparently he succeeded in his efforts, earning two hundred dollars an ounce or more.
He succeeded early, being among the youngest of professionals at Time, Life and National Geographic.
And he succeeded in working with a legislature where 87% of the members represent the other party.
Dr Williams was skilled in addressing those questions, but few would claim that he succeeded in his aim.
He succeeded Ron Greenwood as England coach in 1982, guiding England to the 1986 and 1990 World Cups.
Mr Brown last became governor when he succeeded Ronald Reagan, who had in turn succeeded Mr Brown's father.
If Surnow wanted to burn through any remaining aura of glamour and goldenness that surrounds the Kennedys, he succeeded.
When he succeeded at neither, Cleland took the message to the news media.
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He succeeded so well that he frightened his Boeing friends and even himself.
On one hand, he succeeded, in that Pete became one of the most electrifying players to ever take the court.
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The trend was set by centrist William Weld after he succeeded Michael Dukakis in 1990 and extended by Paul Cellucci.
When he succeeded Mrs Thatcher on November 28th 1990, both the Tory party and the government were in deep trouble.
The director said he succeeded in making his film without tipping off Disney largely because of advances in camera technology.
He thought the task of any intellectual was to make ideas as interesting as possible, and in this he succeeded to a fault.
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It appears he succeeded with the Scion FR-S, a nimble, rear-wheel-drive sports coupe that is flying out of Toyota showrooms.
He succeeded Daniel Tarschys, a Swede who presided over some of the council's more controversial admissions, including that of Russia.
Aalto's mission was to build a house as expressive of nature as the one in Bear Run, Pennsylvania, and he succeeded.
He succeeded in the short term during this, his second, Apple tenure because he ran the whole company as a product team.
In his previous spell in charge he succeeded Rijkaard in 2000 and took the national team to 12 wins from 14 games.
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He succeeded through intensification in the UK market combined with worldwide expansion.
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He succeeded, using local stone and exotic imported woods such as New Guinea rosewood and hoop pine and taking advantage of natural elements.
How well he succeeded is evinced by the fact that today not many people know the inventor's remarkable story, or name Philo T.
In addition, Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island voted with the Democrats, as his late father, John Chafee, whom he succeeded did last year.
He succeeded where others have failed mainly because his strategy was embraced by the majority of Bolivians despite their many other social problems.
Recall the breath of fresh air he brought to Compaq when he succeeded Eckhard Pfeiffer , who was fired as CEO in 1999.
In retrospect, Mr Dean's great contribution to the Democratic Party was that he succeeded in providing it with both a cheerleader and a safety valve.
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