Our ten-member Honor Roll of 2005 has a familiar cast, with six holdovers from last year.
Three of the ministers are holdovers from the government of Mario Monti, the outgoing prime minister.
For second week holdovers, "The Book of Eli" and "The Lovely Bones" both performed strongly.
And then, as now, Karagounis and Kostas Katsouranis, two the three holdovers from 2004, patrol the midfield.
Two holdovers from the hard times--low interest rates and cash-flush corporate balance sheets--give buyers of castoffs the wherewithal.
Indeed, much of the US security and intelligence leadership at the time consisted of holdovers from the Clinton administration.
Fisher, Paul, Bonner, Mason and Jones were holdovers from the previous executive committee.
Including holdovers, I recommended 45 stocks and exchange-traded funds in this column last year, a few of them more than once.
And then when Modrak left and Tom Heckert came in as GM, I was one of the few holdovers from the front office.
There is a polyglot of deities, holdovers from ancient rural animism, including earth gods, sea gods, kitchen gods and hundreds of patron saints.
The Clinton holdovers who still run the Central Intelligence Agency bear no small measure of responsibility for serious shortcomings in these and other areas.
However, Secretary of State Colin Powell, backed by Clinton holdovers inside the State Department bureaucracy, has done nothing substantive to support the presidents position on the matter.
Since joining Merrill he has ushered out several O'Neal holdovers, including former co-president Ahmass Fakahany ("a consummate professional, " Thain called him on the way out the door).
These two slightly dusty inland towns are notable for their Turkish-speaking minorities, holdovers from the Ottoman Empire, who still purvey succulent Eastern sweets such as lokum and baklava.
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U.S. officials also have conceded they worry that Islamic radicals or Baath Party holdovers could fare better than other groups in direct elections because they have long-standing organizations.
Pessimists point to industrial-era holdovers like Detroit and Cleveland.
And though few of the holdovers from the WB and UPN scored big ratings, a couple, America's Next Top Model and Beauty and the Geek, proved audiences would follow favorites.
Although Clarke and other Clinton holdovers strongly warned the new Bush administration about al Qaeda, Rice says that they never presented her with a plan for what to do about it.
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As long as we're on the subject of fowl, let us not forget Peking duck, although be sure you go to a place that doesn't serve yesterday's holdovers, as some do.
Several holdovers from last year remain on the 37-player ballot, with top candidates including Jack Morris (67 percent), Jeff Bagwell (56 percent), Lee Smith (51 percent) and Tim Raines (49 percent).
Robert Kidder , Miles Marsh and Michael Miles --are holdovers from the board of Dean Witter Discover, where Purcell was chief executive when he engineered the purchase of Morgan Stanley in 1997.
Campbell could be the point guard but after that there a lot of wing players with Brown joined by holdovers Kadeem Jack and Malick Kone, who is expected to stay after requesting a transfer.
The holdovers mostly took a dive.
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It is hard to know whose counsel Mr Romney really values beyond that of his wife, a few former colleagues from his days as a private-equity investor, and senior campaign staff, many of whom are holdovers from his previous presidential run.
At its core are two dozen younger members, most of whom have been elected since 2010 and have what generously might be called a dismissive attitude toward their leaders, whom they see as holdovers from the big-spending era of George W. Bush.
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