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[Page C2.] An Heir Apparent at Colgate Colgate-Palmolive named Ian M. Cook, an executive vice president, as chief operating officer, a move that analysts said signaled that he would most likely succeed Reuben Mark, left, as chief executive.
The middle group would have the same problem if it sought damages for injuries, Issacharoff said, but would most likely succeed in being certified as a class if it sought changes in the monitoring of retired players.
The change is to be taken up by the party's rules committee in June before the kickoff of the annual "marching season" and will most likely succeed since Mr. Trimble needs only a majority to put it through.
Student types (iv) will probably go to VET rather than academic education, because that is where they have their comparative advantage and will most likely succeed.
Venezuela will most likely succeed in obtaining a seat on the council this coming fall.
I do believe that if two people 1) get along and enjoy being with each other most of the time, 2) have physical chemistry, 3) share some -- not all -- interests and life goals, 4) communicate well, and 5) have limited outside stresses on their relationship, their marriage will most likely succeed.
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Fans know, however, that Jon most likely succeeds Dany, being the rightful heir to the throne as the son of Rhaegar Targareyn and Lyanna Stark, especially if they were legally married; then, he's no longer considered a bastard. .
The isolation of POA-resistant mutants in this study most likely succeeded because a less acidic pH (pH 6.8, that of the 7H11 medium) was used.
Most likely to succeed: Sarah Palin.
He was voted "Most Likely to Succeed".
matched against the team voted most likely to succeed it.
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