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Pope Benedict XVI made the episcopal | appointment on November 14, 2009. |
ittee and served on the Committee until his | appointment in November 2010 as Parliamentary Private S |
e, representing the 21st district since his | appointment on November 30, 2010. |
Durano accepted the | appointment on November 30, 2004, which caused his seat |
e Roman Catholic Diocese of Ahiara from his | appointment on November 18, 1987, until his death on Se |
f in Los Angeles, California, on a one-year | appointment from November 1905 to 1906. |
was the first Nigerian Officer to hold that | appointment from November 1962 to 1964. |
His | appointment is now regarded as a sign of caution by Pri |
rth Carolina at Chapel Hill and a letter of | appointment from NTU, Lee was denied the entry to his h |
His | appointment, in NYT on May 23, 1922 |
Affairs Minister Dermot Ahern announced the | appointment of O'Loan during a two-day visit to the cou |
ews Hour, interviewed by Anita McVey on the | appointment of Obama's financial advisers, November 23, |
In 1872 he accepted a like | appointment in Oberlin, Ohio, theological seminary. |
He was seconded to the Forces in 1941 for | appointment to occupied territory administration, and, |
tion of Assemblyman Jeffrey Moran to accept | appointment as Ocean County Surrogate. |
Hincks took office under a recess | appointment on October 3, 1953 and was confirmed by the |
nt Abraham Lincoln appointed him (by recess | appointment) on October 19, 1863, to the United States |
1998 and assumed the office upon his formal | appointment in October 1999. |
Pope Alexander VI confirmed his | appointment on October 29, 1492; Champigny took the oat |
ting with Probationary Firefighter upon his | appointment on October 10, 1959. |
The U.S. Senate confirmed Hoover's | appointment on October 2, 1929, and Wilson received his |
died and he began reigning alone until the | appointment of Odalric within a year. |
There was controversy as this | appointment, because of perceived conflicts of interest |
r 31-3 of March 13, 1978, with an effective | appointment date of July 4, 1976, the United States Bic |
ice, and, from 1899 to 1907, Disbursing and | Appointment Clerk of the Census Office. |
ven point of time may vary due to differing | appointment dates of the individual members. |
His work was lessened subsequently by the | appointment, first of an assistant and then of a separa |
ing elected mayor in 1993, Giuliani's first | appointment was of Segarra as a Deputy Mayor of New Yor |
ecanting Settle" abandoned politics for the | appointment (1691) of city poet. |
His first | appointment was of Commander of the Kabul garrison. |
Unable to find an | appointment because of his record, he emigrated to the |
ral beginning in 1581, his first documented | appointment outside of Rome; in 1584 he held a similar |
The initial boost of Fenton's | appointment tailed off and United picked up just one po |
A post office | appointment was offered to, and declined by, George W. |
Prior to his | appointment to office, Mulroe's primary victory set up |
His | appointment as Officer of the Order of the British Empi |
1997 | Appointment as Officer of the Order of Canada |
of advocate-general 21 October 1834, on his | appointment as official principal of the arches and jud |
While this | appointment was officially as Fairfax's lieutenant gene |
the author's opinions on the promotion and | appointment of officials. |
s of disagreements between the two over the | appointment of officials. |
pressive feature of the condominium was the | appointment of often distinguished and competent indivi |
Ohio University announcement of | appointment of Oggles as dean |
8, left that place of learning to accept an | appointment from Ohio to the United States Military Aca |
Another dealt with the | appointment of Oliver over the printer's case. |
hat is open to the public free of charge by | appointment and on special community event days. |
retaker William Patterson governs until his | appointment begins on 1 January 1810. |
d Hereford Association, and by Presidential | appointment, served on the Federal Ag Mortgage Corporat |
His last | appointment came on April 27, 1970 to the Diocese of Ba |
board of directors of Monsanto Company, an | appointment announced on April 15, 2009. |
This was essentially a gunnery | appointment, and on the expiration of three years Hood |
tment recommendations (e.g. the next clinic | appointment, based on rules applied to the digitized no |
to refereeing instead, with his first Test | appointment coming on 19 September 2001 when Wales beat |
declined to confirm Hundley, and his second | appointment expired on March 3, 1909. |
the United States Senate, however, and his | appointment terminated on March 3, 1913. |
Having failed to achieve this religious | appointment, conferred on an Archdeacon from Ravenna (S |
The Legal Services Complaints Commissioner | appointment ended on 2 April 2010. |
e is appointed under the expanded political | appointment system on non-civil service terms for the t |
Her term of | appointment began on September 9, 2010, succeeding Hans |
he red calf-bound portfolio symbolic of his | appointment stands on the writing-table behind him. |
The | appointment, decided on in a 23 June vote by the orches |
experience before this point, his immediate | appointment to one of the most powerful ministerial pos |
expertise on the cotton industry led to his | appointment as one of the commissioners of the Great Ex |
he Inspector General revealed that Hochul's | appointment was one of several appointments that were i |
In 1951 Monsignor Bartley's | appointment as one of the band of five priests who form |
This | appointment marked one of the first diplomatic postings |
In 1961, Eaborn accepted an | appointment as one of the first four science professors |
A Lutheran himself, he nevertheless held an | appointment at one of Dresden's main Catholic churches |
he year following he declined the customary | appointment as one of His Majesty's Chaplains in Ordina |
at political clout with his rise in income, | appointment as one of the shogun's advisors, and regent |
e Privy Council of Ireland in 1768, and his | appointment as one of the commissioners of revenue two |
Andelson was instrumental in the | appointment of one of the first openly gay judges in Ca |
ter of Film and Tourism Tom Clarke but this | appointment lasted only until 1998 when Clarke was sack |
rector of the new BBC Light Programme; this | appointment was only a brief one, however, for in the f |
This | appointment was only a brief one, however, before a re- |
The carrying out of a law requiring the | appointment of only the local nobles to most important |
s later he was promoted to manager but this | appointment lasted only a single season. |
ve in this capacity and, at the time of her | appointment, the only Chief of Staff recruited from the |
election for leader, feeling that Attlee's | appointment had only been intended as an interim measur |
However, this | appointment was opposed by John Stewart, Duke of Albany |
ldwin to the Executive Council, though this | appointment was opposed by the more radical Mackenzie. |
Eng's | appointment was opposed by many members of the police f |
The | appointment was opposed in English Canada not because o |
omised him the provostship of Eton, but his | appointment was opposed on suspicion of his puritanism, |
r 21, 2007, this was primarily a ceremonial | appointment in order to have the Australian captain as |
king then reproved the magistrates for the | appointment, and ordered them not only to deprive him o |
ty-fifth Secretary of State of Oregon after | appointment by Oregon Governor John Hubert Hall. |
Prior to | appointment to Oregon's high court he served as a distr |
r-round but the house is only open by prior | appointment to organised groups. |
In 1820, he signed articles of | appointment as organist to Trinity College, Cambridge b |
At the end of his life he had to resign his | appointment as organist due to illness, but was given a |
xford and Winchester Cathedral preceded his | appointment as Organist and Master of the Choristers of |
d by a car while walking home from a dental | appointment in Ormond Beach, Florida. |
om 2pm to 5pm from June to September and by | appointment at other times. |
o celebrate peace and modernity through the | appointment of other young architects. |
n weekends during the summer months, and by | appointment at other times. |
ber near the Monti Parioli, where he had an | appointment with other conspirators, the troops occupie |
he month, between 6 March and 4 December by | appointment, or otherwise by arrangement. |
finds out that Bob has also been offered an | appointment to OTS, and Judy announces that she will be |
Although Mixner's | appointment turned out to be a mistake, as Senator Fred |
perational in January, 2011 upon the recess | appointment of outgoing Treasury Secretary Juan Carlos |
y appointed John Dean of Salisbury, but the | appointment was overruled by Pope Alexander III on 8 Ju |
This | appointment he owed chiefly to his work, Ueber den Ursp |
own as governor of Florida in 1674 with the | appointment of Pablo de Hita y Salazar as official gove |
Prior to his | appointment at Pace he served for five years as preside |
e portraits gained him much renown, and the | appointment of painter to Charles V. |
eader who had been rewarded with a security | appointment in Paktia, is a member fo the majority grou |
Seat vacated on the | appointment of Palmerston as Secretary of State for For |
ine, through whose influence he obtained an | appointment in Paris. |
Although there is no record of his formal | appointment, the parliament notice appears to tell us t |
s which are available for public viewing by | appointment as part of the National Gardens Scheme. |
Belknap's | appointment was part of an effort by Henry VII to impro |
ertheless, there was some opposition to the | appointment, in particular from columnist Des Houghton, |
paign in 1948 and, afterwards, accepting an | appointment to pastor a Pentecostal assembly in Orange, |
national news in 2004 when he protested the | appointment of Paul Martin confidant Bill Cunningham as |
The | appointment of Paul Sturrock as manager in November 200 |
teo to West Bromwich Albion, and subsequent | appointment of Paul Ince. |
aretaker manager for five matches until the | appointment of Paul Sturrock as permanent manager. |
The | appointment of Paul Simpson on 12 March saw him resume |
y 2001, following Platt's departure and the | appointment of Paul Hart to the manager's position, Gil |
's Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board, an | appointment that pays $128,000 per year. |
ptember 1994 to March 2002 before taking up | appointment as Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of D |
From 2000 until his | appointment as Permanent Representative of Italy to the |
n was appointed caretaker manager until the | appointment of permanent successor John Gorman. |
Prior to receiving his | appointment as Permanent Representative, Mr. Khazaee he |
He has prior to his | appointment as Permanent Representative served as Head |
It was also released under the title | Appointment in Persia and The Plot to Kill Roosevelt. |
In 1824 Lee accepted an | appointment as personal physician to Prince Mikhail Sem |
In January 2011, the RSNO announced the | appointment of Peter Oundjian as its next music directo |
The | appointment of Peter van Walsum as Personal Envoy of th |
red for his support of Enoch Powell and his | appointment of Peter Ackroyd as its literary critic. |
op of the league just four months after the | appointment of Peter Taylor as Martin O'Neill's success |
y 2011, the Oslo Philharmonic announced the | appointment of Petrenko as its next chief conductor, as |
th Orchestra of Great Britain announced the | appointment of Petrenko as its new principal conductor, |
brief spell as caretaker manager before the | appointment of Phil Wilson. |
Ph.D. in 1974, Young-Bruehl took a faculty | appointment teaching Philosophy in the College of Lette |
Professor of Optical Sciences with a joint | appointment in Physics at the University of Arizona. |
elot was knighted for bravery and earned an | appointment as pilot-in-chief and cosmographer to the k |
tle over a year after Roy's first episcopal | appointment, Pope Pius raised him to Archbishop of Queb |
Upon the end of Harada's | appointment, Pope Pius XII knighted Harada into the Ord |
The | appointment took place on 11 February 2008. |
The issue of | appointment of police commissioners of New Delhi, has n |
000 and 2005-2006 (Post suspended following | appointment as Polish Finance Minister.) |
(or by the parliament if the Queen made no | appointment), with political power residing with the un |
In 1848 he had his last | appointment as political agent for the vast area of Mal |
and Yale University, where he held a joint | appointment in political science and sociology and serv |
- ) is the Archbishop of Santiago since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 15 December 2010. |
Catholic Diocese of Lake Charles since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 6 March 2007. |
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kavieng since his | appointment by Pope John Paul II on January 21, 1991. |
ese of Ugento-Santa Maria di Leuca from his | appointment by Pope John Paul II on 26 June 2000, until |
In 1233 came the news of his | appointment, by Pope Gregory IX, to the Archbishopric o |
abour Office of the Apostolic See since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 3 July 2009. |
he Roman Catholic Diocese of Parma from his | appointment by Pope John Paul II on December 13, 1996, |
w diocese was James Black who, prior to his | appointment by Pope Pius XII, had been Vicar General of |
Hildesheim, located in Hildesheim, from his | appointment by Pope John Paul II on August 25, 1983, un |
cal Council for Justice and Peace since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 24 October 2009. |
the Pontifical Council “Cor unum” since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 22 June 2010. |
nd Goulburn, the first Australian episcopal | appointment of Pope Benedict XVI. |
1952) is the Bishop of Shreveport since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 1 April 2008. |
rrent Apostolic Nuncio to Burundi since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 16 July 2009. |
the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lodi from his | appointment by Pope Pius XII on November 11, 1952, unti |
s the current archbishop of Turin since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 11 October 2010. |
current bishop of Corpus Christi since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 18 January 2010. |
See's representative in Venezuela since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 17 August 2009. |
next season and it was only the late-season | appointment of popular former boss Mick Buxton as Ross' |
His | appointment was popular and initially successful, as he |
Grammar School, before taking up a clerical | appointment at Portsmouth Dockyard at the age of twenty |
Soon after his | appointment, his position was up for election in the 19 |
d in 1860, but later quit office to take an | appointment as post master of Baltimore and then served |
Black Hawk War may have led to his post-war | appointment as postmaster in New Salem. |
but resigned on January 16, 1804, after his | appointment as Postmaster of New York City. |
He resigned in 1893 to accept his | appointment as Postmaster of Birmingham. |
His | appointment as Postmaster General was part of the Compr |
Telegraph me | appointment with power to appoint deputies. |
g the Prime Minister directly instead of by | appointment, introducing powers of impeachment and reca |
e advocate of the army, but turned down the | appointment to practice law. |
Prior to the | appointment, he practiced law for 30 years while servin |
m Guild of Surgeons, which commemorates his | appointment as praelector in 1628. |
From 1601 to 1611 he held the | appointment of preacher to the society of Lincoln's Inn |
de efforts to satisfy local Puritans by the | appointment of preachers in his diocese. |
nd sincerely pious man, which earned him an | appointment as preceptor to the duke of Burgundy, who d |
brooke, but the College Fellows opposed the | appointment in preference for another candidate, A. S. |
On June 1, 1910 He accepted an | appointment by Premier Arthur Lewis Sifton to cross the |
ctober 22, 1801, Stephens received a recess | appointment from President Thomas Jefferson to a seat o |
n October 17, 1862, Davis received a recess | appointment from President Lincoln to a seat on the U.S |
ptember 4, 1907, Sheppard received a recess | appointment from President Theodore Roosevelt to a seat |
in 1860, but resigned in 1861 to accept the | appointment by President Lincoln to be the first Govern |
August 27, 1825, Conkling received a recess | appointment from President John Quincy Adams to the sea |
r 17, 1953, Schnackenberg received a recess | appointment from President Dwight D. Eisenhower to a se |
Griffin received a recess | appointment from President George Washington on Novembe |
He received a recess | appointment from President George Washington on Septemb |
te of South Carolina 1839-1850; he declined | appointment by President James Polk as Minister to Grea |
He received a recess | appointment from President Harry S Truman on October 21 |
Prior to his | appointment as President of Ryerson University, he was |
ty beginning in 1918 and was considered for | appointment as president of the institution in 1928. |
ntered Guamanian administration with a 1957 | appointment by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the po |
October 21, 1949, McGohey received a recess | appointment from President Harry S. Truman to a new sea |
nited States consul to Hamburg, Germany, by | appointment of President James Garfield 1881-1885. |
nited States Department of the Treasury, by | appointment of President Andrew Jackson, 1836-1842. |
Hundley received a recess | appointment from President Theodore Roosevelt on April |
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