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| or their salvation; they have in the divine | appointment a special reference to the subjects of pers |
| Within months of his | appointment, a frustrated Toombs stepped down to join t |
| In September 1997, three weeks after his | appointment, a First Great Western express train from S |
| hequer, and, on November 23, 1671, by Royal | appointment, a judge as a Lord Ordinary in the Court of |
| him as Bishop of Aberdeen, attaching to the | appointment a seat in the Parliament of Scotland - an i |
| Justice Goodwyn was, until his | appointment, a trial court judge in the First Judicial |
| overcome his filibuster and with his recess | appointment about to end, Judge Pickering announced tha |
| Since their | appointment, access for pupils to these former Jesuit l |
| The biannual | appointment acknowledges leading contemporary painters |
| 74 he presided over the Governor's Judicial | Appointment Advisory Committee, as well as serving as E |
| mber 22, 1961, less than two years into his | appointment, after an investigation into his activities |
| He accepted the | appointment after rejecting previous offers for lower p |
| his intention to put Bert Brown forward for | appointment after long time Alberta Senator Daniel Hays |
| Norman Lamb's first | appointment after being elected was as a Lib Dem spokes |
| This was his only known managerial | appointment, after which he left the game to run a pub |
| n Dublin on 21 November 2001, taking up his | appointment after being consecrated at St Patrick's Cat |
| Sonia Gold received an | appointment after Assistant Secretary of the Treasury H |
| 83 Gregory became an officer through direct | appointment after a year of private practice. |
| King Henry IV, although he did confirm the | appointment after the chapter had elected him. |
| , the class 3 seat as a result of Purtell's | appointment after Brien McMahon's death, and the class |
| 1856, and Hamilton Holt made this his first | appointment after becoming president of Rollins in 1925 |
| ms Court in 1982, where he served until his | appointment, again by President Reagan, to the Federal |
| Upon | appointment all High Court judges are knighted (usually |
| Prior to this | appointment, Allan had been in private practice in Char |
| Before his | appointment, Allen served as Assistant in War Matters t |
| The | appointment allowed him to be addressed as The Honourab |
| Her | appointment alongside incumbent Justice Susan Crennan m |
| The | appointment also put English in a position to observe t |
| cese there are increasing concerns over his | appointment among the New Zealand clergy and the citize |
| prevailing among Ole Miss trustees upon his | appointment; among the African-Americans barred from ad |
| y afternoons and Saturday mornings by prior | appointment; an admission fee is charged. |
| It is open weekday afternoons by | appointment; an admission fee is charged. |
| is open on the first weekend of June and by | appointment; an admission fee is charged. |
| This was his only known managerial | appointment, and there is no record of him having playe |
| r parents throughout the state can come, by | appointment, and shop for free. |
| es and officials to support the nomination, | appointment, and confirmation of such candidates to Cit |
| ellow of Oriel College wished to accept the | appointment and the position was then offered to Ffoulk |
| America, went to inform Father Neale of his | appointment and to bring some letters from Rome. |
| of Wisconsin, made out a commission with an | appointment, and sent it at once to Mr. Foster, who had |
| However, a week later, Conger declined the | appointment, and resigned his appointment in Mexico eff |
| He died only four years after his | appointment, and the basilica authorities were much rel |
| fter the Senate resolved a challenge to the | appointment, and served from January 13, 1941, to Novem |
| Harper was twice appointed by recess | appointment and then rejected by the United States Sena |
| position, but her husband retained his own | appointment and would serve in various government posit |
| Ultimately, he was chosen for the | appointment, and was seated on October 6, 2009. |
| hip, was assigned to another before Hoyle's | appointment, and the income of the Master of University |
| e indeed a successor to our Lord by earthly | appointment and derivation? |
| hat is open to the public free of charge by | appointment and on special community event days. |
| in 1954, Donald Menzel tried to improve her | appointment, and in 1956 she became the first female to |
| n Roeder was ultimately successful with the | appointment and Stephenson commenced work with the Cana |
| um had never been to Australia prior to his | appointment and had had no previous involvement with th |
| From STS-4 onwards, NASA halted the | appointment and training of complete backup flight crew |
| th; he took to his bed ill, weeks after his | appointment, and he died in his residence at the Hall o |
| tter, however was regarded as a pro-English | appointment, and the Kingdom of Scotland at this time w |
| ccessor, but were unable to make a suitable | appointment, and so obtained the permission of the univ |
| superiors meant that this was also a brief | appointment, and he resigned from the staff of the BBC |
| Illness followed shortly after this | appointment and she was unable to continue active dutie |
| He was relieved of his | appointment and returned to Britain on sick leave. |
| m tactics employed, Charles I confirmed the | appointment and Minshull continued in the post for the |
| l Staff: this was a new post created on his | appointment and replaced the post of Commander-in-Chief |
| Nishizo Tsukahara had some doubts with his | appointment, and commented, "Nagumo was an officer of t |
| hop of Llandaff, William Beaw, disputed the | appointment and Jones was not able to take up his posit |
| In 1941, Casgrain was given a judicial | appointment, and retired from politics. |
| ral Officer in the army holding a logistics | appointment and is currently the Lieutenant General hol |
| ex-federal minister Graham Richardson to an | appointment and then spent the afternoon doing regular |
| vil Law and Procedure Subcommitte since his | appointment and a member of its Criminal Justice Subcom |
| The position is a political | appointment, and its term expires when the Chief Execut |
| Colonel of the 21st Punjabis (a ceremonial | appointment), and in 1920 also Colonel of the Mancheste |
| ornia Supreme Court prior to his Washington | appointment, and was known to long to return to Califor |
| The following | appointment and title were inherited by Cao Pi from his |
| that Oakhurst Cottage can only be viewed by | appointment, and by groups of no more than six people a |
| dated June 24 1801 congratulated him on his | appointment and ended in a postscript in Emma Hamilton' |
| Haywood declined the | appointment, and Van Buren then named Maxcy, who served |
| king then reproved the magistrates for the | appointment, and ordered them not only to deprive him o |
| Washington received the | appointment, and Lee was offered the subordinate rank o |
| er, his former Labor colleagues opposed his | appointment and refused to respect his authority, forci |
| is energetic nature craved a more demanding | appointment and in 1886 he went abroad again, this time |
| Despite declining the | appointment, and therefore never arriving in Western Au |
| This was essentially a gunnery | appointment, and on the expiration of three years Hood |
| For some years, van Lennep held a judicial | appointment, and from 1853 to 1856 he was a member of t |
| any "green" credentials at the time of her | appointment, and some believed that her appointment sig |
| etary of War Edwin M. Stanton by a hospital | appointment and after a heated interview with the Secre |
| not move to Washington during the 2009-2010 | appointment, and Meltzer commuted to Cambridge during t |
| litics in 1977, Givens was given a judicial | appointment and also made chairman of the Metropolitan |
| She walked in with no | appointment and described the show to the Program Direc |
| beration Tigers of Tamil Eelam, opposed the | appointment and used threats and intimidation against t |
| officially notify Young about the change in | appointment, and rumors of planned U.S. army attacks on |
| ourse to prepare candidates for nomination, | appointment and success at a U.S. Service Academy (USMA |
| r or both senators acting together make the | appointment, and the White House and the entire Senate |
| he outcry was so great that he resigned the | appointment and retired definitively into private life. |
| the office of Administrator is a permanent | appointment, and since the territory was granted self-g |
| Procedures for | appointment and removal of Her Majesty's Chief Inspecto |
| Messina's poor league table well before his | appointment, and finally retired from football after th |
| olently quelled the resistance against this | appointment and besieged Deventer. |
| This | appointment and the assistance of generous friends enab |
| As a result, Poda sought and attained an | appointment, and was sworn into the state Senate on Jan |
| The shrine is open by | appointment and available for wedding services and tour |
| is Devotion; the death of Devotion, and the | appointment and qualification of Savage and Walsh as hi |
| pt, Jordan and Lebanon recognized Jarring's | appointment and agreed to participate in his shuttle di |
| t lived in the Northern District until this | appointment, and thus needed to relocate from Keokuk (i |
| into Parliament through a by-election or by | appointment and * symbolises members that have sat as m |
| Tours can be arranged by | appointment, and the facility is wheelchair accessible. |
| tea near her body, suggesting a meeting or | appointment, and the killer's apparent knowledge of her |
| ct attorney was appointed by the Council of | Appointment, and held the office "during the Council's |
| D. Eisenhower nominated Burney on a recess | appointment, and was sworn in as Surgeon General on Aug |
| He reluctantly accepted the | appointment, and was re-appointed the next year. |
| In April 1874 he received his first | appointment and began his probationary ministry at Kang |
| reappointed Hundley to the court by recess | appointment, and again formally nominated him on Decemb |
| He cast a vote on the | appointment and removal for the City Manager, and City |
| On July 19, 1892 Council approved the | appointment and swearing in, four days later, of James |
| es of the service, had to vacate his survey | appointment and retire. |
| th Sir Ian Hamilton who accepted Stopford's | appointment and then failed to impose his will on his s |
| President Kennedy sent another | appointment, and Almond was confirmed 164 days later wh |
| As a condition of the | appointment, Angelle agreed not to be a candidate in th |
| board of directors of Monsanto Company, an | appointment announced on April 15, 2009. |
| His was the first commissioner level | appointment announced by the Mayor-elect. |
| Prior to his | appointment, Ansell had already appeared with the orche |
| Paul Martin said he would not recommend for | appointment any nominees elected in this fashion becaus |
| Date of | appointment appears in brackets. |
| ground investigation was sufficient and his | appointment appropriate. |
| ho asked Bonnell to be his Aide-de-Camp, an | appointment approved by the government of Texas. |
| Prior to her | appointment Aranoff was Senior International Trade Coun |
| Scans of Boynton's | appointment are in the holdings of PapersOfAbrahamLinco |
| ial in the Ottawa Citizen opposing Levine's | appointment argued that he should not be appointed beca |
| of Queensland, Paul de Jersey defended the | appointment, arguing that it was appropriate because of |
| Mayor Sam McBride opposed Draper's | appointment arguing that the new chief should be promot |
| of Burgundy and "valet de chambre", a court | appointment, as his predecessor Jean Malouel and succes |
| John and Henry III. Henry probably owed his | appointment as Dean of York to his brother, and he took |
| f RAAF Station Laverton from 1929 until his | appointment as Air Member for Supply (AMS) in January 1 |
| bruary 11, 1814, when he resigned to accept | appointment as the United States Secretary of the Treas |
| rn for ecumenical relations, leading to her | appointment as Secretary to the Committee on Ecumenical |
| Prior to his | appointment as bishop, he had been provincial of the Fr |
| This was followed in June 1851 by his | appointment as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo |
| His | appointment as Deputy Director of the WMF became effect |
| of military service which culminated in his | appointment as a Major General in the U.S. Army. |
| Following his | appointment as Chief Minister, Chandrakanthan, a Hindu, |
| did the country proud yet again through his | appointment as Chairman of the Commonwealth Games Feder |
| Sir Francis Bond Head, Baldwin accepted an | appointment as a new member of the council. |
| St Leonard's Lasswade followed, before his | appointment as Dean of Edinburgh in 1991. |
| There was much controversy about this | appointment as many students felt that Rabbi Chaim Solo |
| A year after Laud's | appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury, the ship Griff |
| mic career officially began in 1998 with an | appointment as Research Scientist in the Department of |
| U.S. Naval Academy 9 January 1942, accepted | appointment as midshipman, USNR, 9 February, and was pr |
| ewspapers, Inc. a year earlier prior to his | appointment as Ambassador to the United Kingdom, while |
| nt at the College of Arms in 1968 until his | appointment as Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms in Ordin |
| ck Conducting Competition, which led to his | appointment as Assistant Conductor of the London Sympho |
| overnment Whip from 2001 to 2004 before his | appointment as Minister for Local Government, Territori |
| ew Leader of the Conservative Party and his | appointment as Prime Minister on 19 October led to a ra |
| hat the Whig ascendancy was waning, and his | appointment as constable of the Tower in 1710 on the re |
| From 1998 until his | appointment as Prime Minister, he worked at the North O |
| e University of Alabama from 1966 until his | appointment as vice president for student affairs in 19 |
| ntil he resigned on 8 February 1940 through | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
| r of Norwell and then Harrington before his | appointment as Archdeacon of West Cumberland. |
| This friendship led to McCall's | appointment as Attorney General and Queens Serjeant to |
| istory of March 5, 1973, in advance for his | appointment as Vicar General of Rome, and also Archprie |
| In September 1924, he received an | appointment as Aide to the Commander of the Procyon (AG |
| His skills and knowledge lead to his | appointment as surgeon to the Royal Household 1975-1983 |
| e University of Glasgow (1753-4), until his | appointment as Chair of Humanity in 1754. |
| Prior to his | appointment as Under Secretary, he was president and ch |
| He resigned to accept the | appointment as an Associate Justice to the Supreme Cour |
| Upon her | appointment, as is convention, she was appointed a Dame |
| Moss's only | appointment as manager saw him take the reins at Maccle |
| vernment advertisements and the loss of his | appointment as printer to the Customs, besides exposing |
| He described his | appointment as "totally unexpected" and that he accepte |
| ite from Hong Kong, he accepted Aguinaldo's | appointment as a representative of the first district o |
| hys Hopkin Morris, in August 1932, upon his | appointment as a Metropolitan Police Magistrate |
| On 7 June 1702, Berkeley's | appointment as Constable was renewed, and he was appoin |
| l 1900 by the technical device of accepting | appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead, a no |
| In 1881, Macdonald arranged Dewdney's | appointment as Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West [s |
| esigned from Parliament on 14 April 1851 by | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds to beco |
| In retirement he has taken up an | appointment as a Non-Executive Director of Babcock Inte |
| , who had succeeded Roman as mayor upon his | appointment as York chairman in 1984. |
| Turkish U19 National team in 2007 until his | appointment as the head coach of Kayserispor prior to t |
| husband to South Australia in 1895 upon his | appointment as governor-general. |
| Pope Innocent XI confirmed his | appointment as Bishop of Speyer on May 10, 1677. |
| He accepted the | appointment as Colonel-In-Chief of Regiment Westelike P |
| abulary in 1842 and held the post until his | appointment as Assistant Commissioner in 1856. |
| inistration, written on the occasion of his | appointment as university librarian. |
| ffe-Lister, later Viscount Swinton upon his | appointment as Secretary of State for Air. |
| y at the University of Cambridge, until his | appointment as Bishop of Durham in 1901. |
| Concurrent with his | appointment as a professor, he has spent over 9 years a |
| r 1914's Battle of Lodz before receiving an | appointment as Chief of Staff to Mikhail Alexeev. |
| Upon his | appointment as Archbishop, Aragon became president of t |
| ty, Virginia from January 1, 2000 until his | appointment as Maritime Administrator. |
| ptember 1994 to March 2002 before taking up | appointment as Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of D |
| t Judge in 1992 (and received the customary | appointment as a Dame Commander of the Order of the Bri |
| He retained this role until his | appointment as manager of Leicester City. |
| His | appointment as duke marked the return of Conradine rule |
| abiding interest in East Africa led to his | appointment as an electoral observer. |
| Prior to her | appointment as Chair of the Equal Opportunities Commiss |
| From 1986 to 1989, he held a joint | appointment as dean of the School of Library and Inform |
| was announced that Urwin had accepted a new | appointment as Administrator of the Shrine of Our Lady |
| promotion to major-general in 1805 and the | appointment as colonel of the 53rd Regiment of Foot in |
| in 1872-when he was under consideration for | appointment as Secretary of the Interior in a projected |
| ccess led to further appearances and to his | appointment as its principal conductor in 1973. |
| r leaving Parliament he took up his present | appointment as Chief Executive of the Royal Aeronautica |
| to withdraw Wriedt's commission, ending her | appointment as a minister. |
| legal partnership with W. E. Showers before | appointment as a deputy district attorney in 1888 for M |
| s Ministry of Commerce and his high profile | appointment as the powerful Principal Secretary for for |
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