But the dedicated Harryhausen had a well-earned following, and was quick with praise for his successors.
Mr Hu wants to consolidate his power and begin grooming his successors at next year's congress.
Price would triumphantly point out how much better his portfolios performed than did those of his successors.
The same pattern recurs at several points over the next decades, either under Alexander or his successors.
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While the Growth Men have it right about the accelerating possibilities, Greenspan and his successors won't permit it.
We can only hope his successors, as they attempt to carry on his legacy, will be less effective.
Even so, discretionary domestic spending went down on his watch, a far cry from the increases of his successors.
Obama has had particular trouble with the prized demographic group that once delivered the Presidency to Roosevelt and his successors.
Finally, Columbus left money to support the crusade he hoped his successors would take up to liberate the Holy Land.
It was a difficult course to pursue, and his successors are not likely to do it anything like as well.
Louis Vuitton and his successors had catered for people to whom money was merely a means of getting the best.
Hamilton and his successors recognized that a firm dollar was an essential foundation for a lawful society and for economic progress.
The right's infatuation with Mr Reagan tells us more about its disappointment with his successors than it does about Mr Reagan.
Baum himself wrote 14 Oz books, and his successors kept the series going with a new book annually through World War II.
The striving of his successors to emulate him in authority could only be emulation, and not an article of faith for posterity.
He blames his successors for the company's implosion and scoffs at any suggestion that he might have created the conditions for it.
His successors will find it very difficult to walk in his footsteps.
Another Briton to win gold back then, Jonathan Edwards, believes that would represent a fine return for his successors in the British vest.
The former Home Secretary, David Blunkett, downgraded cannabis from B to C - but that decision was reversed by one of his successors.
With the hierarchically ordered individuals studied by Sir Michael and his successors, both medical records and experiments on animals suggest stress hormones are involved.
But attention is already shifting away from reversing some of the radical surgery Richard Beeching and his successors performed throughout Britain in the 1960s.
He says people find it a novelty to meet "the real-life Sheriff of Nottingham" and Mr Asghar believes his successors should be given greater opportunities.
The Prophet himself undertook this great work, and after him his companions and his successors also took on this work (i.e. of being a judge).
But the diminishing of Bill Clinton must not lead us to diminish the Presidency for his successors as our Nation moves into the new millennium.
This wry and melancholy attitude persisted through 21 more graphic novels (Mr Eisner's phrase caught on) and coloured those of many of his successors, too.
His successors are likely to invest in Libya rather than abroad.
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His Scarpia, the lustful and unscrupulous chief of the Roman police, remains among opera's most indelible villains a model for most of his successors in this role.
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Elbridge Thomas Gerry was the fifth vice-president of the United States, a job one of his successors described as "not worth a bucket of warm spit".
Whereas Mr Kohl saw European integration as a historical imperative, his successors are liable to see it more as a series of tactical decisions, primarily economic in nature.
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