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But what about the new jazz stars, the young turks?
Within a year, the young turks would be under assault from all sides.
These lower managers were identified as the young turks of the corporation.
"What have you young turks been doing since you got home?"
Most of all, he didn't want to show his age to the young turks he commanded.
"The army is now led by young turks, and a change from Hussein would probably be a change for the worse."
Chakravarty has also been working closely with young turks in the Congress party on public policy initiatives.
Besides, the old man had an argument the young turks could never gainsay: his methods worked.
Can they trust young turks with their tens of millions of dollars?
That, of course, they did, in the familiar Washington pattern of young turks rising to power together.
One of the young turks is the heavily promoted Shannon Briggs.
The affair has left many young turks at Daiwa demoralised and insecure.
This is the male version, with a batch of young turks from Wall Street on the prowl for money and women.
We were young turks.
Of the physicians, most were divorced, although there was a rising contingent of young turks with their aggressively career-minded wives.
"She wasn't high enough ranking for tonight's little gathering," Seltman said, "but she was going to visit with some of the ambitious young turks.
They strolled, sat, showed some thigh, the jiggle of breast occasionally when some good old boys or young turks prowled by.
Laura Ingraham: Young turks and plain English.
Put another way, crises happen when the last of the generation that remembers the previous one finally retires and gives way to the thrusting young turks.
Over at N.I.A. headquarters in Washington, old veterans are in constant battle with young turks.
They have old pros, young turks, crippled opponents, and a candidate who once came within an eyelash of beating the late John F. Kennedy.
A highly regarded 32-year-old composer in a discipline in which 50-year-olds are considered young turks, Mr. Oldham has just begun to win recognition.
They burst in, cheering and jeering, young turks from the worst of the backstreets, believing swagger and noise was an easy substitute for authority.
In the 1950's, the young turks at Cahiers du Cinéma advanced an idea that cinema is not literature, but instead expresses itself visually through the mise-en-scène.
In the late 1930's, Walsh became one of the young turks who, under Dewey's tutelage, turned the Manhattan District Attorney's office into the stuff of legend.