Self-satisfaction came with, and was sustained only by, success - a success sustained despite the successive wholesale turnovers in the rifle companies.
Eric W. Naiburg, a prominent Suffolk defense attorney, said that "wholesale turnover" has affected the continuity of many cases.
They make 6.5% of the wholesale turnover of the food and drink industry.
In every election, there is the risk that no sitting Council member will be re-elected and that the "chaos" of wholesale turnover will ensue.
Now it came preceded by rumors of artistic decline and a wholesale turnover in personnel.
Andrzej Zezazowski, a Social Democrat, predicted that the elections would bring wholesale turnover among local officials.
And as you know, I think there's been wholesale turnover at the Cabinet level, and there will be in the under secretary, deputy secretary, assistant secretary level as well.
But, he adds, "I don't see anything in the statute that forbids such a wholesale turnover."
The only link connecting these changes, apparently, is coincidence, but the wholesale turnover is likely to affect the direction of the arts in New York for many years to come.
The company estimates its annual (group) wholesale turnover to be £25 million in 2008 (up from £13.9 million in 2007).