Our raw data finds that slightly more people who voted in the last leadership election backed Ed Miliband rather
than his brother David, even though David won more votes among individual party members.
Not exact matches
«During 2008 to 2010, we were able to more
than double our operations worldwide,» says
David Frey, says
David Frey who, alongside his
brother Rene, runs the company which was founded by their eldest
brother Kevin and his wife Katarina.
David's dismissive tone made him sound to his little
brother like a knowing teenager, one who had figured out that life offers more disappointment
than anything else, but they both knew it was an act.
David is only marginally less geeky
than his
brother, but it's in the media's interest to beef up his electability for reasons of drama and storyline.
The younger Miliband
brother received a total of # 152,501 in August — about # 20,000 more
than David and far surpassing the other contestants.
Presumably this is because if he were to choose anyone other
than David Miliband it would seem a slap in the face for his vanquished elder
brother.
The Shadow Energy Secretary's campaign says that, among the 271 MPs and MEPs, he is picking up more second preference votes
than his main challenger, his
brother David, who is still the bookies» favourite.
Pressed to explain why he had advanced his own candidacy, rather
than that of his
brother, the younger Miliband refused to be critical of the shadow foreign secretary, saying only that «
David would make an excellent leader».
David Miliband would represent more continuity
than his
brother, but knows that the next leader must credibly substantiate the claim to «change».
Ed Miliband has said that his relationship with
brother David has not yet fully recovered, more
than three years after they fought one another for the Labour leadership.
Burnham isn't going to win, of course, but Ed Miliband may well do so, and he is four and a half years younger
than his
brother,
David.
More on the Labour leadership from Channel 4 News: - Labour leadership: the contenders - Andy Burnham: the «ordinary» person's candidate - Diane Abbott: more
than a token candidate - Ed Miliband: the alternative
brother - Miliband
brothers» leadership battle divides Labour -
David to Ed: Miliband family must remain strong - Labour leadership: the «squabble» for power
Lord Mandelson, who has just accused Mr Miliband of «being too quick to criticise his own side», may shudder at this latest onslaught, while
David Miliband, considerably tougher
than his
brother on law and order, is unlikely to be impressed.
While Second Development Services and Toll
Brothers offered the city $ 6 million and $ 1 million more, respectively, for the site, the library chose Hudson Companies, whose president
David Kramer has been friend of the mayor's for more
than a decade, and has given more
than $ 9,000 to de Blasio's campaigns since 2007, reports the Post.
Today, as he prepares to deliver yet another keynote speech, desperately crafted to pump life into his flaccid leadership,
brother David's shadow looms ever larger and more threatening.Indeed, it is Louise Miliband, even more
than her vanquished former Foreign Secretary husband, who harbours a deep grudge against her
brother - in - law.
The unions won't be asking their members to think about why billionaire
David Koch and his wife gave more
than $ 50,000 more to Mr. Cuomo's 2010 campaign
than he and his fellow anti-labor
brother Charles gave to Scott Walker in his successful run that same year for Governor of Wisconsin, and how much that may have influenced Mr. Cuomo's policies.
Mr Miliband admitted it was «more
than a little odd» to be facing his
brother David in the race to lead Labour, but said he would have been «abdicating his responsibility» if he did not stand.
David Miliband says the Tories and Lib Dems are more representative of the country
than the Labour party led by his younger
brother, Ed.
In
David O. Russell's inspired - by - actual - events story, Wahlberg is Lowell, Massachusetts boxer «Irish» Micky Ward, a «stepping stone» for better welterweight pugilists whose flatlined professional trajectory in the mid»90s is due less to so - so talent
than to his caretakers, mother Alice (Leo) and
brother Dickie (Bale).
Compare 1987's Near Dark to the insights offered by its temporal
brothers: the sexual leprosy of
David Cronenberg's The Fly (1986) and the crumbling pleasure - domes of Marek Kanievska's difficult Less
Than Zero (1987) and Gus Van Sant's Drugstore Cowboy (1989).
Gag after gag, line after line, there's no more unhinged comedy in the whole of American movies
than this genius invention, crafted by director - screenwriters Jim Abrahams and
brothers David and Jerry Zucker.
Playing the mirror image of his breakthrough role as the soulful ex-con in Body Heat, Rourke is tightly wound as the violence - prone Michael Bosworth, who escapes custody during his high - profile trial with the aid of his attorney (Kelly Lynch), who's head over heels in love and in over her head with him, his
brother (Elias Koteas), who's loyal to a fault, and his
brother's partner (
David Morse), a loose cannon who's more of a liability
than an asset.
Mr. Carradine is the father of the acting Carradine
brothers (including
David and Keith), and enjoyed a 65 year career with more
than 350 projects.
Actually, it was she who created the storm and a dramatic shipwreck, which sweeps to the island her old enemies, including bad bro» Antonio, Alonso the King of Naples (a nobler -
than - thou
David Strathairn) and his
brother Sebastian (a foppish Alan Cumming).
And in his quest to replace his Lincoln, it hasn't helped that
David's
brother drives a BMW X5, a luxury SUV he admires for its sophisticated ride and handling characteristics; however, being the «frugal accountant» that he is,
David's only given himself a monthly new vehicle budget that works out to a $ 55,000 purchase price — tens of thousands less
than well - equipped luxury SUVs like the Bimmer.
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With rental rates on new leases growing more
than 30 percent in the second quarter, prognosis for DDR's future remains positive, wrote Lehman
Brothers analyst
David Harris.