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| chairperson of the Waitangi Tribunal can also | appoint a Maori Land Court judge to act as presiding |
| c nobles and gentry met in Ulster in March to | appoint a commander to succeed Owen Roe O'Neill, and |
| wo months to elect a president who would then | appoint a government. |
| The commissioners | appoint a Director of Parks and Recreation to manage |
| ture in Chapter 85 of the Resolves of 1912 to | appoint a three-man commission to study water-supply |
| s decision, arguing that she had the right to | appoint a new Official Secretary. |
| The new organisation would | appoint a full time Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who |
| ed Carnahan as Missouri Governor, a chance to | appoint a replacement candidate into office. |
| domus and princeps et dux Francorum, did not | appoint a new king and nobody acclaimed one. |
| The governor may | appoint a judge of the District Court of Queensland a |
| anager in January 2008 as the club planned to | appoint a new permanent manager. |
| the initiative to dissolve the Bundestag nor | appoint a new chancellor without the consent of the B |
| President Calvin Coolidge decided to | appoint a judge from Vermont to the court and selecte |
| The right to | appoint a Lord Mayor is a rare honour, even less freq |
| The Secretary-General Kofi Annan was asked to | appoint a Special Representative to monitor the condu |
| No outside body attempted to | appoint a member to the Council against its wishes, u |
| second chamber, who did not want the king to | appoint a war government under the leader of the firs |
| In 1786, each of the thirteen states was to | appoint a man to help survey the Seven Ranges in the |
| he Ministerial Party to form a government and | appoint a six-member Ministry. |
| uary 1925, the club looked within the club to | appoint a new manager following the death of former b |
| Uluots attempted to | appoint a new Estonian government in July 1941, at th |
| t Assembly will also have the power to either | appoint a new government or extend the current one's |
| sraeli, Palestinian and U.S. sides would each | appoint a media specialist, a law enforcement represe |
| uding all previous World Champions) wanted to | appoint a PR consultant to improve the image of the g |
| er 30, 2004, and suggested that the Democrats | appoint a placeholder until the end of the legislativ |
| Andrew II refused to | appoint a prince to Halych; the atrocities the Hungar |
| extend into Ohio and petitioned that state to | appoint a commission of their own. |
| he secretary of the Department of Justice may | appoint a public servant to be a Chief Clerk or Coron |
| illa United Movement, so the Governor did not | appoint a Leader of the Opposition. |
| ties as to whether Palin had the authority to | appoint a lieutenant governor without approval from t |
| ry-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali was asked to | appoint a senior civilian official to draw up an acti |
| Bill itself was not favourable, the House did | appoint a Select Committee to look into the whole law |
| 3, he proposed that the European Union should | appoint a high-level coordinator with ambassadorial r |
| He was recalled to Rome and ordered to | appoint a dictator; his nomination of his subordinate |
| ts formation, the group convinced the city to | appoint a police matron to oversee female inmates, an |
| Lewis refused to | appoint a replacement Senator of the same party; inst |
| stepping aside and allowing the president to | appoint a new one so that we can have an effective go |
| expects to receive orders that permit him to | appoint a deputy governor so that he can lead the sea |
| The decision to | appoint a Station Manager was part of a process to ha |
| chairman Niall Quinn was keen for the club to | appoint a 'world-class manager' following the club's |
| f the "Creech Report" the government chose to | appoint a panel of commissioners to replace the elect |
| Sanger did not | appoint a successor or interim Editor-in-Chief, and t |
| (VUM) was the first university in Britain to | appoint a full-time Professor of Psychology in 1919. |
| en the very first of the Anglo-Irish lords to | appoint a brehon, Domhnall Mac Flannachadha, for his |
| n close the Supply and Rationing Ministry and | appoint a businessman as Minister for Trade and Indus |
| ho became one of a growing number of clubs to | appoint a full-time manager. |
| the judge or court it was addressed to could | appoint a fit person (in a civil case) or, in a crimi |
| the decision of the Episcopal Church (USA) to | appoint a priest, Gene Robinson, in a committed same- |
| 132, adopted on September 7, 1959, decided to | appoint a sub-committee consisting of Argentina, Ital |
| In addition, trustees | appoint a three-member Audit Committee to serve as an |
| d, the Pope Urban VIII, decided once again to | appoint a bishop with actual jurisdiction in England. |
| The decision on whether to | appoint a reserve crew member was made on a per-fligh |
| ch in communion with the Episcopal Church and | appoint a missionary bishop to give oversight to that |
| w that allows the governor and legislature to | appoint a replacement, as there is with other statewi |
| ck to Division Two, which expedited a move to | appoint a recognised manager. |
| en's authority in the diocese, forcing him to | appoint a priest to oversee the Phoenix diocese's sex |
| ompted the Government of Western Australia to | appoint a temporary Government Geologist to examine t |
| ng took office in January 1957, Docking would | appoint a Democrat as Chief Justice. |
| ve President of Italy Oscar Luigi Scalfaro to | appoint a technocratic cabinet led by Lamberto Dini, |
| asked Lord Loreburn, the Lord Chancellor, to | appoint a commission of inquiry into the disaster. |
| hurch, to which the Templars had the right to | appoint a chaplain. |
| His decision to | appoint a young Bobby Moore as captain also showed Ra |
| authorised the Central Government of India to | appoint a custodian for enemy property for India and |
| m to the President of the Security Council to | appoint a representative to "enter into discussions w |
| ied in 574, the Lombardic nobility refused to | appoint a successor, resulting in ten years interregn |
| ttorney Kathleen Rice announced that she will | appoint a committee of her own assistants to re-exami |
| (2), the district court for such district may | appoint a United States attorney to serve until the v |
| ng to the city charter the city council could | appoint a replacement. |
| , and that immediate steps should be taken to | appoint a receiver, to the end that the affairs of th |
| earing for his life, Hokey quickly decides to | appoint a new sheriff to handle the threat, and just |
| same law directed Governor James E. Broome to | appoint a special commission of six members from Midd |
| le replacements, Governor Pat Neff decided to | appoint a special court composed of three women to de |
| , the three Estates of the Parliament were to | appoint a Protestant successor from the descendants o |
| Corps of Engineers requested Governor Foster | appoint a lead agency to coordinate state participati |
| The first task of Sheikh Khalifa was to | appoint a Foreign Minister and an adviser to advise t |
| ry of Health and Human Services each year "to | appoint a board, to consist of seven members, each of |
| ned of his death, and announced that he would | appoint a bishop himself. |
| im, and forcing WWE Chairman Vince McMahon to | appoint a new, anonymous General Manager, who ultimat |
| When trying to | appoint a governor in Karbala he came into conflict w |
| r 2009, leaving it to a county-court judge to | appoint a public administrator. |
| Secretary-General Kofi Annan was requested to | appoint a panel of up to five experts with expertise |
| ecause a tradition appeared to be emerging to | appoint a Jewish mayor in the municipality of Amsterd |
| Beginning in 1998, the Governor may | appoint a poet laureate from a list of nominees submi |
| ss, trespass on the law, debt and detinue, to | appoint a jailor for the detention of persons apprehe |
| er hand, the university reserves the right to | appoint a non-Regius Professor is it doesn't like the |
| determined to be lawful, the High Court shall | appoint a day for the execution of the said sentence |
| The Secretary shall | appoint a development team for each SGS. |
| incorporate the CMHA School of Nursing and to | appoint a board of directors for the school. |
| It was important for Reed to | appoint a Democrat of Westcott's stature to offset th |
| d Woolwich Arsenal, after the club decided to | appoint a professional manager following their defeat |
| r Liverpool City Council made a commitment to | appoint a buildings at risk officer in partnership wi |
| great swearing in 1653 it became necessary to | appoint a bishop. |
| House of Representatives unanimously voted to | appoint a special committee to investigate the matter |
| ho will be elected by the people, and he will | appoint a prime minister who will be the chief of the |
| Governor William Weld's emergency request to | appoint a state receiver to take over the City of Che |
| It was the first Anglican parish to | appoint a female Rector, the Reverend Pamela Walker. |
| sson, who used to say, that if he was ever to | appoint a woman to the post of minister, then it woul |
| anakoyev formed a government, choosing not to | appoint a defense minister. |
| e Administrator of the Northern Territory may | appoint a Territory Coroner for the territory. |
| When my trial comes up, don't | appoint a lawyer for me. |
| r, however, the king had little choice but to | appoint a government including both "New" and "Old" O |
| The governor may | appoint a replacement secretary of state in the case |
| nen Cross Oath in 1653 it became necessary to | appoint a bishop. |
| associations or institutions were invited to | appoint a delegate to the assizes. |
| Other sources suggest that the first ruler to | appoint a Chancellor was Edward the Confessor, who is |
| The Trustees were to provide a house and to | appoint a Master and Mistress at a joint salary of £1 |
| Instead Henry threatened to | appoint a younger son, Gothelo, as duke in Lower Lorr |
| That date Morris would | appoint a total of eleven members to the council. |
| ndition was that the Vagelos Scholars Program | appoint a director who would be paid a salary inverse |
| Because Bernard was a recusant, he had to | appoint a deputy to carry out his duties as Earl Mars |
| ust consult with the Conference of Rulers and | appoint a Commission which has the confidence of the |
| nd political power of Egypt over Jerusalem to | appoint a Coptic Orthodox bishop of that church, whic |
| he incident inspired governor Tony Knowles to | appoint a 14-member "Commission on Tolerance" which r |
| er Bank was sent to review the management and | appoint a new managing director. |
| The U.S. would not | appoint a new ambassador to Sweden until 1970 when Je |
| ion allows UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan to | appoint a special representative to work with U.S. an |
| etition sent to the Presbytery asking them to | appoint a committee to organize a church. |
| is no specific requirement in Tasmania law to | appoint a State Coroner. |
| He persuaded Pentland to | appoint a town planning advisor and suggested the nam |
| Federal rules give Dubina the authority to | appoint a committee of circuit and district judges to |
| ylon in April 1954, the decision was taken to | appoint a Ceylonese native to the post of Governor-Ge |
| dler persuaded Governor Price Daniel, Sr., to | appoint a statewide committee to study the feasibilit |
| rence authorized the Commission on Worship to | appoint a hymnal committee to revise the official hym |
| t of New South Wales, the governor could only | appoint a judge of the Compensation Court as a member |
| TV's Barkha Dutt to influence the decision to | appoint A. Raja as telecom minister. |
| here he caved in to industrialist pressure to | appoint Adolf Hitler as chancellor at the end of Janu |
| In 1933 Hindenburg would | appoint Adolf Hitler as German Chancellor. |
| To commission or | appoint all officers ("except where provision is, or |
| The members | appoint alternate members to serve in their place. |
| ern Timber Homes petitioned the High Court to | appoint an examiner, in an effort to rescue the cash- |
| es Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to | appoint an Acting Assistant Secretary of the Treasury |
| The party announced it would | appoint an interim leader at or before its annual gen |
| 91 some residents lobbied the Town Council to | appoint an individual to maintain sanitation laws and |
| , and in some circumstances, was empowered to | appoint an acting church president. |
| ent election in England and Wales, the judges | appoint an experienced barrister as a Commissioner to |
| City council opted not to | appoint an interim replacement, but instead followed |
| use in so far as the Court of Aldermen could | appoint an Alderman for the ward by co-option) and th |
| Each province must | appoint an "animal solicitor" financed by the state. |
| The HCA announced that it would | appoint an interim Chief Executive from existing staf |
| Lotz requested time to | appoint an expert to review the docket. |
| a leadership vote, they are also required to | appoint an interim leader "in consultation" with the |
| It must monitor borrowing and spending and | appoint an Auditor General for Aragon. |
| schedule, Tullio stayed in office and did not | appoint an Acting Mayor until November 12, 1989, shor |
| lican Governor John G. Rowland to temporarily | appoint an interim replacement. |
| Washington's priorities at this session is to | appoint an independent expert on freedom of associati |
| onduct by lobbying then-Governor Tom Ridge to | appoint an attorney for a judicial seat. |
| to provide the mayor with the ability to both | appoint and remove the chief, following the demotion |
| 8. To recruit, | appoint, and retain appropriately licensed profession |
| The president also was to have the power to | appoint and dismiss the governors of the provinces an |
| ince 1889, the monarch was given the power to | appoint and dismiss his chiefs (Buganda government of |
| of an emergency, the powers of government to | appoint and recall diplomatic and consular representa |
| It is necessary that you | appoint and introduce the members of the temporary go |
| hall assemble at such place as the King shall | appoint, and shall nominate a successor of the deceas |
| The Sheriff is vested with the ability to | appoint and direct deputies who will act in his name |
| The president could | appoint and dismiss the chancellor at will, but all o |
| ve the Japanese Resident-General the right to | appoint and dismiss high-ranking officials (article 4 |
| The vote to | appoint and remove is one of the few votes the mayor |
| The president was to | appoint and dismiss cabinet members and determine the |
| ly he can initiate constitutional amendments, | appoint and dismiss the government, dissolve Parliame |
| oposed amendment would allow the President to | appoint and sack the Prime Minister rather than the N |
| entire municipality, through bribes he could | appoint and dismiss anyone he wanted. |
| The Chinese government most probably will | appoint another Dalai Lama, like it did with the Panc |
| ish property, whether Archbishop Carlson will | appoint another Polish or Polish-speaking pastor as B |
| nate the Cathedral Church of the Redeemer and | appoint another church as the diocesan seat. |
| reported that you are killed and they wish to | appoint another king; come quickly." |
| r was able to remove a Secretary of State and | appoint another. |
| peror by Pope John VIII, he asked the Pope to | appoint Ansegisus papal legate and primate over Gaul |
| t be known that he would sooner abdicate than | appoint any government headed by Quisling. |
| lature authorized the governor to temporarily | appoint any other city in the state as the capital. |
| Not to | appoint any judge who is unlearned in the Torah, even |
| The reigning monarch could | appoint any individual he/she liked to be a peer and |
| However, Democrats did not to | appoint any members to the committee. |
| They may | appoint any person (in writing) they choose to seize |
| al cardinals, as the late Pius XII had yet to | appoint anyone to that post, for the conclave of that |
| te meets these requirements, the Governor may | appoint anyone that meets these requirements that ser |
| ve Hananel from the office of High Priest and | appoint Aristobulus instead. |
| tried to convince his fellow-board members to | appoint Arsene Wenger as manager. |
| o 11. Roman Emperor Augustus sent Tiberius to | appoint Artavasdes III of Armenia as King of Armenia, |
| ister Robert Cecil, Lord Salisbury decided to | appoint Arthur Balfour to the prestigious and sensiti |
| Sar Shalom of Belz for guidance as to who to | appoint as Rebbe. |
| President-for-life Hastings Banda was able to | appoint as many additional members as he saw fit to " |
| retired appeal court judges, to decide who to | appoint as Prime Minister. |
| President-for-life Hastings Banda was able to | appoint as many additional members as he saw fit to " |
| President-for-life Hastings Banda was able to | appoint as many additional members as he saw fit to " |
| After graduation in 1960, he was | appoint as director assistant in Shanghai Haiyan Film |
| ops of the Greek-Catholic Ukrainian Church to | appoint Auxiliary Bishop Senkiv as Apostolic Administ |
| of the same family can sit at the same time - | appoint, between them the few officers of this poor a |
| tradition relates that when God determined to | appoint Bezalel architect of the desert Tabernacle, H |
| h in 842, the Emperor Lothair I intervened to | appoint Bishop Peter of Spoleto in charge of the abbe |
| en the emperor and the pope over the right to | appoint bishops was decided in favour of the pope. |
| 1031), who had been insisting on his right to | appoint bishops, was ultimately forced to back down, |
| n that the Vatican alone has the authority to | appoint bishops. |
| cratic Governor John Lynch announced he would | appoint Bonnie Newman, former Assistant Secretary of |
| to Brent informing Brent of his intention to | appoint Brent as mayor of the city. |
| allenged the Secretary of States' decision to | appoint Burrows and another Orangeman, Don McKay, ont |
| e Bayonet Constitution allowed the monarch to | appoint cabinet ministers, but had stripped him of th |
| nstitution was amended to allow the leader to | appoint candidates in certain ridings in 1992. |
| appointed by then Governor, George Bush, and | appoint Chair by Governor Rick Perry in 2001, serving |
| McLeod was critical of the decision to | appoint Charles E. Bohlen as United States Ambassador |
| The board or governor may | appoint citizen's advisory panels to provide recommen |
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