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As Reagan understood, the Soviet Union was a ramshackle, dysfunctional mess whose inheritors were flailing about for ways to fix it.
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From the proximity of the period there appears little doubt but that this Geffrey left two daughters and coheiresses, married to Robert de Venuz and Gilbert le Marshal, which latter seems to have acquired the office indicated by his name, not however without a dispute from his co-inheritor, whose lands being held by virtue of serving the office, would entitle their holder to fill it".
Is Stefan Zweig a) "the incarnation of humanism"(Clive James), or b) a "professional adorer, schmoozer, inheritor and collector", whose work "just tastes fake" (Michael Hofmann)?
Its form is derived from the plan of a London housing estate, whose architects were themselves the distant inheritors of a utopian ideal, no matter how debased that ideal became.
Cunningham finds Stanton to be a poor inheritor of these forerunners, whose Facebook-ready endeavor encourages "the quick and cavalier consumption of others".
She had in tow Winston S. Churchill, M.P., Sir Winston's grandson (and Pamela Harriman's son), an unfortunate inheritor of a great name whose career never came to much, but who served as a useful mascot on such occasions.
Directed by Chris Nolan, "Memento" toys with linearity, both chronological and narrative, in a way that makes him an inheritor of the director Nicolas Roeg, whose delirious editing rhythms and broken storytelling wreaked havoc with movies in the 1970's.
What I'm experiencing is, in essence, a generational reckoning, that queasy moment when those of us whose impatient desires drove the tech revolution must face the inheritors of this enthusiasm: our children.
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Prime movers Bourgeois, the Franco-American sculptor whose work was both deeply respected and provocative; Emin, either the natural inheritor of Bourgeois' mantle or a mere fame-chasing provocateur, depending on your point of view.
Such women were the inheritors, perhaps, but not the copies of, the thousands of single women between the wars whose potential mates had perished in the trenches.
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