In «The Political Animal» Paxman one points out how much
more dynastic the Labour Party has been than the others Its easier for shall we say, a Toynbee, to be keen on redistribution.
Not exact matches
One of Canada's most
dynastic companies, the Irving group got its start back in the 1920s, when K.C. opened a small service station in Bouctouche, N.B. Nearly 100 years on, the family controls
more than 250 enterprises scattered across Canada and the northeastern United States.
More sensible, surely, to leave the
dynastic planning in the hands of the directors of football, scouting departments, doctors, analysts and other staff members whose job prospects aren't roughly equivalent to those of a mayfly's lifestyle guru.
Neither did Noble mention his
more famous uncle, three - term Alderman - at - Large Jim Noble, perhaps because the prospect of having a council president and a mayor from the same family might be considered a bit
dynastic, even by Kingston standards.
Check out the full details of what's on offer at the
Dynastic Hotel because it's
more than worthy of its four - star rating and offers accommodation that really matches the surroundings in one of Spain's top resorts.
With the collapse of the Tang dynasty, this escapism into the natural world became even
more prominent among the cultured men, who found the idea of seeking a safe haven in the mountains
more appealing than dealing with the failure of human community and the chaos of the
dynastic subsidence.
There's
more than bragging rights — or the family honor of two
dynastic corporations — at stake as these mega-REITs face off.