Word: succeeded
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Loud Lucy has the talent to succeed, at least to some degree. Upbeat and fun to listen to, Breathe is a refreshing change from the deluge of angst-ridden music being produced these days. With a little work, Lane might detach himself from his influences and discover a completely original voice as the leader of a kinder, gentler grunge movement, and with luck the band will rise above the reputation of its predecessors. As a debut effort, Breathe demonstrates that Loud Lucy is at least a cut above the rest and promises that we can expect much more from them...
Boyle, who died at 58, assumed the post late last year following the resignation of Perry L. Anderson. He was considered a leading candidate to succeed Anderson...
...stable peace. "The civilian part of Dayton is the test of our success or failure, not the military part," said Richard Holbrooke, chief architect of last November's agreement. "For Dayton to be termed a success, rather than a high-water mark of good intentions, the civilian implementation must succeed." Without that, U.S. soldiers--the one who died last week, and those who may die in the weeks to come--will have given their lives in vain...
Houghton had begun shifting power to his top associates after the accident and recommended yesterday that Roger Ackerman, the firm's president and chief operating officer, succeed him on April...
...simply registering people does not ensure that they will turn out to vote, nor does it ensure that they will be capable of voting in an informed manner. Therefore, we hope that the Youth Vote conference will succeed in tackling the difficult task of teaching its participants to effectively bring the issues back to their communities. Voter registration is one thing, but creating a well-informed citizenry is entirely different...