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Succeeding
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Present participle of succeed
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Brown, who was under some pressure anyway at the start of his second season since succeeding Ashley Giles at Edgbaston, was left in an invidious position as Warwickshire accommodated Jonathan Trott's wishes to come straight back to first-class cricket, four months after his abrupt departure from England's Ashes tour.
Clement, who has spent the past two seasons working as Carlo Ancelotti's No2 at Real Madrid, is believed to favour cutting his managerial teeth at Championship level and everything points to him succeeding McClaren at Derby, which is regarded as almost a done deal.
How do they know if they're succeeding?
Next Monday will see another change, with Radio 1 chart show host Clara Amfo succeeding Fearne Cotton on the station's morning show.
What Cameron did not know was that Salmond already believed his plan for a multi-option referendum had no chance of succeeding, as Kevin Pringle has now admitted.
Business has a hard time succeeding in societies that fail".
She said: "Advancing the clocks would be a one-off administrative change and would save energy in all succeeding years.
"The legislation would potentially prevent any deal from succeeding by suggesting that Congress must vote to 'approve' any deal, and by removing any existing sanctions waver authorities that have already been granted to the president," McDonough said.
With Bangalore's burgeoning economy growing annually at an estimated 10.3% only a few miles away, these hopes and dreams have every chance for succeeding.
There isn't a lengthy tradition of comedians from Denmark succeeding in this country (there's Sandi Toksvig, and that's about it), but Hagen certainly seems more than capable of bucking the trend.
Rising living costs and a lack of financial support are preventing disadvantaged students from succeeding at university, according to a report by the National Union of Students.
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