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erved that he would even have preferred the | appointment of a foreigner to the position, as long as |
Before taking up his present ministerial | appointment he was a Minister of State at the Home Offi |
nominated by the sitting U.S. President for | appointment to any of numerous governmental positions, |
that his Methodist views would prevent his | appointment as vicar. |
Ledru-Rollin prevented the | appointment of the duchess of Orleans as regent in 1848 |
Since 1993 his primary academic | appointment has been in the Department of Classics of t |
In 1888, he became Principal (the | appointment attracting some controversy at the time on |
eylon's High Commission in London, prior to | appointment as its Ambassador to the United States and |
Prior to | appointment to Oregon's high court he served as a distr |
f Colonel for at least three years prior to | appointment. |
notes together with the post held prior to | appointment. |
en, was appointed to oversee the priory, an | appointment that was to have profound consequences. |
, and was given the customary Privy Council | appointment. |
l February 8, 2008, the day the pro tempore | appointment would have expired. |
Procedures for | appointment and removal of Her Majesty's Chief Inspecto |
agitation was instrumental in procuring the | appointment of a select committee to inquire into the m |
At the time of Prof. Gardner's | appointment to Vice-Chancellor, RMIT was at a crucial p |
rector of the new BBC Light Programme; this | appointment was only a brief one, however, for in the f |
ence methods, as well as public programs by | appointment for students and adults on weekends and eve |
nce cases, his legal career progressed with | appointment as Recorder of Oldham in 1960, and as a 'Be |
ct to Massachusetts politics, promoting the | appointment of Jonathan Belcher to the governorship in |
the author's opinions on the promotion and | appointment of officials. |
1986, Ankara; followed by his promotion and | appointment as Commander, 3rd Army, 1986-1988, Erzincan |
Eide proposed the | appointment of a senior civilian representative to coor |
t of the other persons whom it proposes for | appointment as members of the Commission. |
esigned from Council in 1804 to protest the | appointment of John Butler Butler to the Council. |
n but resigned again in 1853 to protest the | appointment of Edward Whelan as a justice of the peace; |
but she resigned immediately to protest the | appointment to cabinet of Yitzhak Rafael. |
national news in 2004 when he protested the | appointment of Paul Martin confidant Bill Cunningham as |
of survivors of clergy abuse protested the | appointment of Joseph Cistone as bishop of the Saginaw, |
Additionally, the software may provide an | appointment book, address book, and/or contact list. |
eneral Assembly of 1887, with provision for | appointment by the governor of a 'Commissioner of Labor |
school groups, scholars, and the public by | appointment. |
ch room which is available to the public by | appointment. |
Dockyard site and is open to the public by | appointment. |
d Archives, which are open to the public by | appointment. |
ue museum and is only open to the public by | appointment. |
l, who resigned to take up a public service | appointment offered by the Greiner government. |
Gardens Guide and are open to the public by | appointment. |
rch area that is available to the public by | appointment. |
a museum, but is only open to the public by | appointment. |
al naval material are open to the public by | appointment. |
Garboldisham Mill is open to the public by | appointment. |
The first true publication of | Appointment with Death occurred in the US with a nine-p |
in pectore in 1969, but did not publish his | appointment until 1973, after Hossu's death. |
He later became the purveyor by | appointment to the court of the Tsar. |
must meet three requirements to qualify for | appointment to the Court: they must be an elector (a qu |
In 1981, Mrs. Troxell questioned the | appointment of former Governor Orval Eugene Faubus as d |
ienza, however, forthwith questioned Roxas' | appointment, attacking the composition of Liberal Party |
o show their displeasure with Rabi Berlin's | appointment. |
torial governor and the Senate ratified the | appointment. |
January 1809 the Central Junta ratified his | appointment to replace the former captain general, Manu |
, however Constantine refused to ratify the | appointment of the new government until August. |
ond choice goalkeeper after Ray Lewington's | appointment as manager at the beginning of the 2002-03 |
The initial reaction to | appointment was mixed, but the commentators agree that |
Many years latter Bliss would recall this | appointment, explaining that, "Mrs. |
The second woman to receive an | appointment to Assistant Attorney General (as well as t |
ered to have the credentials to receive the | appointment. |
ber 1858, the first Oregonian to receive an | appointment. |
From July 1921, he received an | appointment from the Beiyang Government as a diplomat t |
In September 1924, he received an | appointment as Aide to the Commander of the Procyon (AG |
graduated from high school and received an | appointment to the United States Naval Academy from Emm |
Tang received an | appointment to the Queen's Counsel during the same year |
rnals until about 1829, when he received an | appointment at the royal museum in Berlin, with the tit |
In 1842, young Thomas Jackson received an | appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, |
He received an | appointment as a brigadier general of the Ninth Divisio |
In 1872 he received an | appointment at the University of Kiel, where he remaine |
lowing his freshman year, Kenna received an | appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point |
rother-in-law Hermann Lungkwitz received an | appointment for the Texas General Land Office, and Lung |
r term of 2005 Professor Hilton received an | appointment as Courtesy Faculty in the College of Arts |
or the Spanish-American War and received an | appointment to major general of volunteers by President |
In 1933, received the | appointment ot serve as the rabbi of the Choral Synagog |
The following year he received the | appointment as envoy to Brazil. |
He received an | appointment as a captain in the Mexican War and was ask |
ouncil of Europe in 1986-87, he received an | appointment as Professor and Head of Department of Libr |
til the spring of 1805 when he received the | appointment of Secretary to the new Territory of Michig |
itain broke out in 1812, Aylwin received an | appointment as a lieutenant in the United States Navy a |
He received an | appointment to attend the United States Military Academ |
School in Ardmore, Oklahoma, he received an | appointment to the United States Naval Academy in 1913. |
meister Ernst Wilhelm Wolf, who received an | appointment at the Duchess' court in 1768. |
le of Buena Vista that Carleton received an | appointment from Secretary of War Jefferson Davis in 18 |
in Hastings, Nebraska, Benedict received an | appointment to West Point as a member of the class of 1 |
h the ranks of the company and received his | appointment as governor in 1705. |
Quebec, in 1763, where Wilmot received his | appointment as Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, succ |
mber 8, and Clark requested and received an | appointment to replace Watt, disgusting environmentalis |
In 1906, Sommerfeld received an | appointment at Munich, Bavaria, and took Debye with him |
In 1859, he received an | appointment to West Point, where he excelled in science |
Washington received the | appointment, and Lee was offered the subordinate rank o |
In the summer of 1861, he received the | appointment as Additional Paymaster, dating from June 1 |
He received an | appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy in 1858, but resi |
He received an | appointment to the United States Military Academy in We |
Sonia Gold received an | appointment after Assistant Secretary of the Treasury H |
Petrie received his | appointment on 29 Nov 1811 probably owing to Archibald |
In 1899 he received the | appointment, the assessment committee noting that Gran |
He received an | appointment to West Point from Iowa, graduating first i |
21 seat but declined it, having received an | appointment as a member of the Texas Railroad Commissio |
In 1756, Gowin Knight received an | appointment as the first principal librarian of the Bri |
Cooney received an | appointment as administrator of the Workforce Services |
On 19 February 1813, Blow received an | appointment to the Impress service at Folkestone, where |
He received an | appointment to the United States Military Academy in We |
n the Senate, Clancy sought and received an | appointment as the assistant chief probation officer fo |
He received this | appointment from Archbishop William Warham, the chancel |
n of high military commands he received the | appointment of chief of the general staff in 1896. |
return to the United States he received an | appointment as a high school principal. |
tine history until 1920 when he received an | appointment from Harvard of which he later became a pro |
t in the Crimean war, where he received the | appointment of aide-de-camp to Sir George Brown, comman |
Following his exchange, Horn received his | appointment as Vice President of War department of the |
He received an | appointment as State Engineer of New Jersey in 1855 wit |
but resigned his commission and received an | appointment to the same rank in the regular service. |
he USAF Academy Prep School and received an | appointment to the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs. |
In 1958, he received an | appointment at Harvard University, rising from instruct |
In 1841, he received an | appointment to the United States Military Academy. |
At that time, he received an | appointment to the faculty of George Washington Univers |
e of Camperdown, and afterwards received an | appointment to command the 64-gun HMS Ardent in the Nor |
Director of Vocations when he received the | appointment as Auxiliary Bishop-Designate, and will con |
he was living at Bruges when he received an | appointment as HM Consul in Philadelphia USA. |
In 1875 he received an | appointment to the University of Kiel, where he was a p |
In 1647 he received an | appointment as master in the Sebaldus school in Nurembe |
He received an | appointment to West Point, graduating in 1876. |
county, the younger Richardson received an | appointment to attend the United States Military Academ |
rittenden, Sr. Young Crittenden received an | appointment to the United States Military Academy in 18 |
d States Navy at the age of 17, received an | appointment to and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academ |
influences of Stratton, Harker received an | appointment to the United States Military Academy in We |
In 1835 Count Tolstoy received an | appointment at the Ministry of Interior and gave his re |
In 1832 he also received an | appointment in the ministry of foreign affairs, which, |
eturning to Germany in 1814, he received an | appointment under the Bavarian government, and afterwar |
e attended Hanover Academy, but received an | appointment to the United States Military Academy in 18 |
xtend his time in football), he received an | appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point |
He received his | appointment to the academy from Mississippi, graduating |
He recovered and received an | appointment in March 1785 to the sloop HMS Merlin, unde |
When he received his | appointment as Kapellmeister in Stettin in the winter o |
John O. Meusebach receives an | appointment as commissioner from Governor Elisha M. Pea |
iversity for two years before receiving his | appointment from a Georgia congressman in 1942 (despite |
r 1914's Battle of Lodz before receiving an | appointment as Chief of Staff to Mikhail Alexeev. |
of Duke Albert III, probably receiving this | appointment in the first instance before the duke's acc |
1946, succeeding Oliphant but receiving the | appointment only after the first choice (Cecil Powell) |
uary 1958, prior to receiving Congressional | appointment to the U.S. Military Academy, sponsored by |
hio but died a few days after receiving his | appointment. |
tives from 1804 to 1806 before receiving an | appointment from President Thomas Jefferson to serve on |
Prior to receiving his | appointment as Permanent Representative, Mr. Khazaee he |
epublic of China refused to recoginze Lin's | appointment. |
h Theodosius V Dahan did not recognized his | appointment till the appeasement in 1768 between Theodo |
pt, Jordan and Lebanon recognized Jarring's | appointment and agreed to participate in his shuttle di |
to have offered to recommend Miscampbell's | appointment to a knighthood, which he reportedly declin |
Australian Prime Minister to recommend the | appointment of four governors-general (Sir William Slim |
Paul Martin said he would not recommend for | appointment any nominees elected in this fashion becaus |
, Macquarie then attempted to recommend the | appointment of George Crossley and Edward Eagar to Bent |
of the Committee which had recommended the | appointment of delegates. |
ailable for selection to be recommended for | appointment to a judicial office. |
The records of | appointment of Benadikar Patil as a Kshatrajagatguru ar |
He had refused this | appointment in 1807, but he was now given to understand |
egation at Vienna in 1828, but refused this | appointment to become first minister-plenipotentiary an |
ate ranks, but 3 weeks later he refused the | appointment, choosing instead to remain in state servic |
However, he initially refused the | appointment but was commanded by the Holy See to accept |
Some regarded this | appointment as controversial, given Molinari's pro-choi |
ey should have been contacted regarding the | appointment. |
Regarding this | appointment, he said "I will do my best to represent th |
Statement regarding his | appointment as National Group Manager for PGMOL: the Fo |
s to how to answer a question regarding the | appointment to a government commission. |
He received a Regular Army | Appointment to the United States Military Academy, and |
tional Court judge; to further regulate the | appointment of Deputy Ministers; to make provision for |
- the DfT - implements the regulations and | appointment of authorised cylinder testers is conducted |
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (TV), | Appointment with Destiny (TV series), This is Elvis, Fo |
August 20, the Appellate Court rejected the | appointment, saying that "the Governor's purported appo |
st, but the Alaska Legislature rejected the | appointment. |
A relatively complex | appointment process (known as a modified "Missouri Plan |
News Release on | Appointment to CCS21 |
He relinquished his | appointment to Major General Neo Kian Hong (who himself |
Major-General Ware relinquished the | appointment of Colonel of the Regiment on 21 April 1977 |
Graham relinquished his | appointment as Brigade Major on 8 June 1919, and return |
e Ministry of Defence, and relinquished the | appointment on 29 March 1982. |
re in appointing an arbitrator rendered the | appointment invalid and the award a nullity. |
Reporting the | appointment, The Times wrote, "There can scarcely be a |
ticipants of the putsch were requesting the | appointment of Yevhen Petrushevych as the provisional p |
be viewed and copied through requesting an | appointment with Northeastern University's Facilities o |
pealed to Pope Boniface VIII requesting the | appointment of William Houghton. |
III and to Ignatius Loyola, requesting the | appointment of a Jesuit as Patriarch of Ethiopia. |
The carrying out of a law requiring the | appointment of only the local nobles to most important |
ed from 2500 to 7000 students requiring the | appointment of many new staff and the construction of m |
y 7, 1832, which defined the requisites for | appointment. |
Steelers, only to have the team rescind the | appointment the next day once Steelers coach Chuck Noll |
d a United States National Research Council | appointment at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Cen |
and interviews) available to researchers by | appointment. |
ed in August 2010 that she would resign her | appointment in August 2011, a year before its expiry. |
At the end of his life he had to resign his | appointment as organist due to illness, but was given a |
held the seat until his resignation through | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds on 30 N |
He resigned his | appointment in protest (as did John Branch) as a result |
He resigned this | appointment on 26 January 1971 in accordance with newly |
for Banffshire in 1857 and resigned through | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds on 22 A |
he outcry was so great that he resigned the | appointment and retired definitively into private life. |
eration with James Challis, he resigned his | appointment towards the close of 1858, and cultivated l |
After resigning his | appointment as Governor of New South Wales he went agai |
He retained the | appointment until December 1842. |
op Per Child (OLPC) although he retains his | appointment as professor at MIT. |
His work was rewarded by | appointment to the post of Governor of Massachusetts. |
t he left the club following Ron Atkinson's | appointment in 1981. |
ary 1982 release; President Ronald Reagan's | appointment of Sandra Day O'Connor as the first female |
Rootham's first | appointment in 1898 was as organist of Christ Church in |
who signed a letter against Rowan Williams' | appointment of the Reverend Dr Jeffrey John as Bishop o |
sehold Secretary-General, the royal warrant | appointment to display the Garuda emblem. |
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