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ppointed by then-mayor Willie Brown and was | reappointed in 2004 by Mayor Gavin Newsom. |
Local Government Executive in 1982 and was | reappointed in 1985, 1988 and 1991. |
on gave their lands to the Emperor and were | reappointed as governors, with considerable salaries. |
President Warren G. Harding in 1923 and was | reappointed by Calvin Coolidge in 1925. |
representative in Northern Ireland, and was | reappointed to the post in 1928 after completing his fi |
f the King's Bench on 16 June 1415, and was | reappointed in 1422, on the accession of Henry VI. |
gadier General on October 12, 1905, and was | reappointed for a second four-year detail in 1909. |
irst appointed to the post in 2000, and was | reappointed to the post in 2006 over the European Parli |
he Navy by President Andrew Jackson and was | reappointed by President Martin Van Buren, serving unti |
uncil of Islamic Jurisprudence and Research | reappointed Hilaly as Grand Mufti on 10 June 2007, howe |
to the Creek Indians in 1804 and repeatedly | reappointed to treat with other tribes. |
y's Campaign Finance Board in 1988, and was | reappointed twice in the 1990s by Mayor Rudolph Giulian |
ishop of Llandaff (17 October 1660) and was | reappointed to his previous parishes and his Archdeacon |
He ceased to be Attorney-General and was | reappointed a Judge of Appeal on 11 April 2008, and sho |
ection to the Sixty-third Congress, and was | reappointed assistant district attorney in July 1912, r |
ce throughout the reign of Henry IV and was | reappointed by Henry V when he took the throne in 1413; |
David I. Walsh on September 2, 1914 and was | reappointed by every following Massachusetts governor u |
ted by Governor Roy Barnes and subsequently | reappointed by Governor Sonny Perdue. |
eared by Sir Philip's investigation and was | reappointed to Gordon Brown's government in the June 20 |
r of the Currency on April 17, 1889 and was | reappointed December 16, 1889, serving until his resign |
rit defected to Ben-Gurion's Mapai, and was | reappointed to his ministerial post after winning a sea |
June 1, 1996 to September 23, 1997, and was | reappointed by President Bill Clinton on November 7, 19 |
the Liberals returned to power and Trudeau | reappointed as prime minister, and he pointed to her as |
In 1824 he left the Bundestag and was | reappointed Oberhofmarschal. |
He became chair in 1962, and was | reappointed by Governors Tom McCall and Robert Straub. |
surrendered the office to the pope and was | reappointed by the pope before December of 1166. |
rcuit court of Cook County in 1915, and was | reappointed in 1921. |
e Assembly after the 2002 election, and was | reappointed in 2005 and 2008. |
s chairman after the 1998 election, and was | reappointed as finance chairman later in the term. |
erior Court Judge in September 1948 and was | reappointed by Governor Alfred E. Driscoll in 1953. |
utive Council from 1876 until 1878, and was | reappointed in 1879. |
as a Labour representative in 1892, and was | reappointed in 1907. |
-hand experience of the antiquities market, | reappointed to the committee in 2001 |
nk Keating, Walter's successor as Governor, | reappointed Thompson in 1996 and 2000. |
otector two days before and Richard as King | reappointed Gunthorpe on June 27. |
arren McGarry - October 1978 - August 1998 ( | reappointed July 1983 and October 1989). |
atic Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco and | reappointed by Governor Jindal. |
Governor Brad Henry | reappointed Thompson in 2004 and 2008. |
he return of the Liberals to power, but was | reappointed by Lord Salisbury in August of that year. |
ter the Bloudan Conference in 1946, but was | reappointed by Jamal al-Husayni on January 5, 1947. |
3, Maclean tendered his resignation but was | reappointed to the position under new leader Michael Ho |
hen Robert Woonton replaced Maoate, but was | reappointed briefly in 2003 when Woonton's coalition wi |
ent, and is replaced by Dillon Bell, but is | reappointed just 15 days later on 21 August. |
deprived of the mastership in 1710, but was | reappointed 9 October 1714. |
He was forced to retire in 1550, but was | reappointed and worked there until 1559. |
his increased business commitments, but was | reappointed just twelve days later. |
He resigned in 1668, but was | reappointed again in 1672, only to resign again in July |
al seven-year term, after which they can be | reappointed to serve until age 70. |
Board members can be | reappointed. |
inister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, and Chalabi was | reappointed as acting oil minister. |
Archbishop of Cincinnati and Chartrand was | reappointed to Indianapolis. |
The new king, Chilperic II, | reappointed Ragenfrid, whose power was affirmed by the |
The cone was cleaned and | reappointed in 1993 by English Heritage and Newcastle C |
Indiana Judicial Nominating Commission and | reappointed by Governor Mitch Daniels to the Supreme Co |
year term of office, although they could be | reappointed. |
ustice of the Peace for Charles County, and | reappointed regularly until 1785. |
C. Richard D'Amato was | reappointed to the U.S. |
ow Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, | reappointed him as Parliamentary Private Secretary. |
Gov. Easley then | reappointed her to the Court of Appeals in January 2007 |
Ellicott was | reappointed in the third Fraser Ministry (1977 to 1980) |
In November 2008, Finley was | reappointed as manager of Witton Albion. |
Governor Hughes | reappointed Byrne to this same office in 1964 following |
President Grover Cleveland | reappointed Veazey to the I.C.C. for a second six-year |
President Grover Cleveland | reappointed him Naval Officer in 1885. |
l as chief aide to Washington, who had been | reappointed by congress to command the troops during a |
In February, 1915, he had been | reappointed by Governor Capper, and on the expiration o |
al elections, Afghan President Hamid Karzai | reappointed Dostum to his post. |
rm of governorship, so finally Hamilton was | reappointed as the governor on 19 August 1699. |
Bureau of Investigation (TBI), having been | reappointed by Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen to a se |
He was | reappointed by President George W. Bush on October 10, |
He was | reappointed in 1992 by Governor James Florio and in 199 |
After a year in that post, he was | reappointed as Slovakia's UN Ambassador, serving until |
He was | reappointed to become the first Bishop of Montefeltro o |
In December 2009, he was | reappointed Minister of Justice, and became the only in |
g Director of the Independent titles he was | reappointed editor in April 2010 by the new owner Alexa |
t appointed to the committee in 2003 he was | reappointed in 2009, General Secretary of the National |
sity of Kansas, and four years later he was | reappointed by Governor Hodges and served until July, 1 |
After the 1999 election, he was | reappointed as Minister for the Interior, with enlarged |
nd and Wales from 2005 to 2008, when he was | reappointed as a Law Lord. |
On March 17, 2009, he was | reappointed as the head coach of the under-20 team afte |
adier general expired on July 20 but he was | reappointed brigadier general of volunteers on October |
He was | reappointed Lord Advocate in 1846, and was responsible |
nvention held at Cincinnati in 1856, he was | reappointed to the National Committee where he served a |
udies in 1968, and on 11 August 1970 he was | reappointed Minister for Defence. |
He was | reappointed Speaker following the 1945 election until h |
ll's assumption of the Protectorship he was | reappointed a commissioner of the Great Seal, and had c |
all charges and on 8 September 2010 he was | reappointed to his ministerial post. |
He was | reappointed to Cabinet in the December 2009 reshuffle f |
for lack of Senate confirmation, but he was | reappointed in October 1863 and later confirmed.) |
he had abandoned Lutheran doctrine, he was | reappointed professor of theology. |
He was | reappointed a lieutenant in June 1868 and served at var |
On April 5, 2010 he was | reappointed back at the helm of Livorno, taking over fr |
Governor Robert Stockton Green, and he was | reappointed by Governor George Theodore Werts in 1894. |
ion portfolio on 26 March 1935, when he was | reappointed deputy leader.On 19 August the following ye |
He was | reappointed to the position four times by Rae, Harris a |
etirement of Sir John Stonor in 1354 he was | reappointed as Chief Justice, a position he held until |
ort-lived one (it fell in 1998), but he was | reappointed to the same portfolio in the Government for |
that position for two years, In 1908 he was | reappointed for a full six-year term, but he resigned a |
He was | reappointed to the southern or Cedros district on 13 Ap |
, but on October 13 of the same year he was | reappointed to the Supreme Court by Gov. Hughes to fill |
He was | reappointed as consulting physician to King Edward VII |
He was | reappointed in 1875 and served until 1879. |
He was | reappointed by Prime Minister Essam Sharaf. |
He was | reappointed acting commissioner in 2004 by former Gov. |
He was | reappointed by President Ford and served until 1977. |
He was | reappointed to the Loyal Union Lodge in 1847. |
He was | reappointed twice and served until 1918. |
In 2009, he was | reappointed to this position. |
He also | reappointed the rejected Attorney General, Dr. Sawad. |
He was | reappointed as an ambassador, this time to South Africa |
In March 2007 he was | reappointed General Secretary of the UUP. |
He was | reappointed in 1897 for a term of twelve years but reti |
He was | reappointed by President Clinton in 1998, and by Presid |
550 or perhaps until 555, when he was | reappointed as Praetorian prefect of the East. |
He was | reappointed to the position by the second Labour govern |
He was | reappointed to the position in 1888 and resigned in Dec |
He was | reappointed by President John Quincy Adams and Presiden |
He was | reappointed to Chichester on Crowe's retirement and die |
He was | reappointed as a teacher when he obtained the Greek nat |
He was | reappointed Deputy Chairman of the Scottish Conservativ |
He was | reappointed to a full twelve-year term in 1948 but died |
He was | reappointed provincial on 23 March 1653, in succession |
In 2008, he was | reappointed to the national team at the Skoda Cup in Sw |
He was | reappointed in 1944 and served until his retirement Jun |
He was | reappointed secretary in 1807, and was again Acting Gov |
In February 2009, he was | reappointed by Perry to a term ending February 1, 2011. |
He was | reappointed in 1899 and then became the first popularly |
He was | reappointed by President John Quincy Adams and served t |
After his retirement he was | reappointed Visiting Professor of Greek Studies in JNU |
He was | reappointed in 1877 and served on that bench until he r |
He was | reappointed when Henry VIII came to power and under him |
He was | reappointed to Cabinet on 3 April 1984, and served out |
On 25 March 1688, he was | reappointed Warden and Keeper of the New Forest and the |
He was | reappointed to the Admiralty in Winston Churchill's war |
He was | reappointed to the Senate in August 1975 after the elec |
In early 2005, he was | reappointed for a second five year term by Commerce Min |
erm on the Utah Board of State History, and | reappointed in 2009. |
ed under it were to go out of office if not | reappointed. |
r the northern district of Florida in 1923; | reappointed in 1927 and served until his death; distric |
her a fresh army, and, although infirm, was | reappointed to his command by the home government. |
He engaged in banking at Joliet, Illinois, | reappointed warden of the penitentiary on July 1, 1917, |
into coalition with Plaid Cymru, Jones was | reappointed as Counsel General for Wales and Leader of |
general election, Lt. Governor Joseph Royal | reappointed Rouleau as Legal Advisor to the Northwest T |
ee Ann Elliott - December 1981 - June 2000 ( | reappointed July 1987 and July 1994). |
Brad Henry, Keating's successor, | reappointed Thompson in 2004 and 2008. |
On 23 January 2009, Kimunya was | reappointed to the cabinet by President Mwai Kibaki as |
lomew had left, replaced by Cecil King, who | reappointed Cudlipp and with whom Cudlipp enjoyed a goo |
Chantal Latendresse was | reappointed as the parental representative for secondar |
Governor Linda Lingle | reappointed Nakayama to a second term in 2003. |
President Andry Rajoelina, Manorohanta was | reappointed to the government as Deputy Prime Minister |
Democratic Party re-merged, and Maoate was | reappointed to cabinet, replacing Cook Islands Party le |
the chief justiceship, and on 26 March was | reappointed chancellor of the exchequer. |
When Gaston Maspero was | reappointed to head the Egyptian Antiquities Service, t |
h Bonner on March 13, 1908, Mayor McClellan | reappointed Hayes as Fire Commissioner. |
perated until 7 May 1987, when McCarthy was | reappointed to the ministry to take on Harris' former p |
ike was removed from his post, and Mike was | reappointed as CO of Hammersley at the end of “Crocodil |
chard Seddon, still Prime Minister, quickly | reappointed Ward to Cabinet. |
The new king | reappointed him as First Lord of the Treasury from 23 M |
hought one of the reasons for him not being | reappointed is the lack of support for the clinic by th |
UNC leader Basdeo Panday was | reappointed Prime Minister. |
Poindexter was | reappointed to the governorship by Roosevelt in March 1 |
disgraced chief accuser, the Prince Regent | reappointed the now exonerated Duke of York as commande |
Shortly afterwards, Tony Pulis was | reappointed. |
ng of the Mexican-American War, Roberts was | reappointed a first lieutenant, Mounted Rifles, in the |
ter the premature end to the Eyre Roger was | reappointed as a justice of the Court of Common Pleas, |
st term, President Theodore Roosevelt twice | reappointed the chief justice for additional terms. |
Roosevelt immediately | reappointed Hundley to the court by recess appointment, |
In 1999, Mr. Rotem was | reappointed for a second term as Chief of Staff to the |
Rutland was | reappointed to the lord lieutenancy in 1706, which he r |
a coalition realignment in 2005 saw Maoate | reappointed as Deputy Prime Minister again. |
an D. Aikens - April 1975 - September 1998 ( | reappointed May 1976, December 1981, August 1983 and Oc |
ths later on September 12, 1883, Sharpe was | reappointed to the Army as a commissary of subsistence |
At this General Conference, she was | reappointed to serve a second term as the presiding pre |
She was | reappointed, for four years, in September 2008, but ann |
position until September 2009 when she was | reappointed the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister |
She was | reappointed in 1977 and 1982, and served until 1985 whe |
She was | reappointed to the Court by Governor Eliot Spitzer in 2 |
She was | reappointed to a second term by Cayetano but her invest |
d by Governor George Allen in 1994, she was | reappointed by Governor James Gilmore, and then reappoi |
She was | reappointed to the Criminal Court Judgeship by Mayor Da |
In June 2004, she was | reappointed minister in the Iraqi Transitional Governme |
After leaving the office, Smith was | reappointed to the Court of Common Pleas. |
ended in the legislature and was soon after | reappointed to a fourth term as chair and CEO. |
ay 1987 after Chief Minister Stephen Hatton | reappointed former minister Terry McCarthy to the minis |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology) was | reappointed as chair in 2006. |
He then was | reappointed to the deanery, and was rector of Bemerton. |
President Theodore Roosevelt | reappointed him in 1901 and in 1907. |
ssive international practices, and they are | reappointed annually, allowing a continual renewal of t |
Burbank managed to become | reappointed as Governor with the help of his brother-in |
In 1952 he did not seek to be | reappointed as Rotterdam's mayor, and instead became ex |
moved from this position by Ali, only to be | reappointed by Muawiya I. Marwan was eventually removed |
d that it is not necessary for anyone to be | reappointed to a position in such an event. |
f five of the other committee members to be | reappointed |
mbers during this period did not have to be | reappointed, only seats to elected members were dissolv |
succeed Brian Duppa as vice-chancellor, and | reappointed him again for a second year. |
He was not | reappointed to the ministry in November 1980 and resign |
He was continually | reappointed to the position until July 14, 1934, when F |
Canada, and three years later he was again | reappointed Governor for a third term. |
He was not | reappointed on the accession of Edward III, and the pro |
hip some years previously, and he was never | reappointed, though he enjoyed the full favour of the k |
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