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The Washington Post cited Mr. Comer's | appointment as a possible case of cronyism, where Mr. C |
In 1959, he took up an | appointment as Professor of Physical Biochemistry at th |
officially succeeds Mark J. Bennett, whose | appointment as attorney general ended with the term of |
His stature gained him an | appointment as State Veterinarian in 1889, where he wou |
This activity led to his | appointment as Music Director of the Handel and Haydn S |
After | appointment as a prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral, Lon |
from the Court, Justice Teigen accepted an | appointment as an Administrative Judge with the Social |
General Michael Bryant announced Molinari's | appointment as a justice of the peace. |
Clark also holds an | appointment as a faculty associate at Penn State's Cent |
Prior to his | appointment as head of the CBC, Rabinovitch served as E |
that his Methodist views would prevent his | appointment as vicar. |
ew National Assembly, resulting in Aquino's | appointment as Speaker (as his replacement as Director- |
for his contribution to Entomology with an | appointment as an Officer of the Order of the British E |
f these books were written before Nithard's | appointment as lay-abbey of St-Riquier in the winter of |
the resignation of Levi P. Morton upon his | appointment as Minister to France, and served from Dece |
Prior to 1998, | appointment as a judge of the Court was a part-time app |
Before his | appointment as auxiliary bishop, Winter had served as t |
promotion to King's Serjeant in 1504 and an | appointment as a pusine justice of the King's Bench in |
ned his Evesham seat on 6 July 1855 through | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, to con |
rned to the Bank in November 2007 after his | appointment as Governor, and served as advisor to retir |
His | appointment as Archdeacon was contested by another prie |
Prior to his | appointment as acting chancellor, Grey was the executiv |
which she did not run in order to accept an | appointment as Chair of the Police Commission. |
ot hold this act against him, approving his | appointment as butler of Poole later in that same year. |
His stance on the former led to his | appointment as a member of the Carlisle Peace Commissio |
m Guild of Surgeons, which commemorates his | appointment as praelector in 1628. |
resigned from politics in 1997 to accept an | appointment as chairman for the Island Regulatory and A |
Mechanical Engineering honored him with the | appointment as an affiliate professor of Mechanical Eng |
stitution and in 2004 he was given a 3 year | appointment as an unpaid research associate. |
866, he resigned from politics to accept an | appointment as sheriff for the district of Quebec; he s |
first session, Thomas J. Oakley accepted an | appointment as a judge of the Superior Court of New Yor |
His | appointment as Dean of Men was the first "student perso |
November 1880, due to William Patrick Adam | appointment as Governor of Madras. |
pecial Advisor for Aviation, leading to his | appointment as first administrator of the Federal Aviat |
nate Majority Leader Bill Frist in 2005 for | appointment as commissioner with the U.S. Federal Commu |
He received an | appointment as a brigadier general of the Ninth Divisio |
ngton, John Fihelly, resigned to take up an | appointment as Agent-General for Queensland in London. |
On his | appointment as the University of Plymouth's second vice |
In 1958, he accepted the | appointment as Professor of Church History and Historic |
On taking up his | appointment as Bishop of Bath and Wells in 1989 he step |
rned from the House of Lords to take up his | appointment as Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland; |
ad been lobbying for its creation since his | appointment as professor in 1916. |
on and sales positions, before taking up an | appointment as sales manager for Laurence, Scott & Elec |
urred less than two months after Whittall's | appointment as CEO. |
Prior to his | appointment as President of Ryerson University, he was |
Before his | appointment as a general authority, Mason was a bishop, |
He also holds an | appointment as Professor of Health Economics and Direct |
tained a top level diplomatic post with his | appointment as U.S. Minister Plenipotentiary to Poland |
Prior to his | appointment as A's pitching coach in 2004, Young spent |
Prior to his | appointment as NASA Administrator, Beggs had been Execu |
Prior to his | appointment as Under Secretary General for National Soc |
nnonite theologian who held a dual academic | appointment as Professor of Religious Studies and Chris |
r term of 2005 Professor Hilton received an | appointment as Courtesy Faculty in the College of Arts |
This success was fundamental in his | appointment as manager of the Uruguayan national team, |
corporation at Oxford on 14 April 1554, and | appointment as master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, on R |
July 18, 1951 when he resigned to accept an | appointment as New York City Police Commissioner to rep |
After an early | appointment as Superintendent Lecturer for the Midland |
and resigned hs seat in Parliament through | appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead on 5 |
Appointment as Highlands and Islands Reporter with The | |
ty beginning in 1918 and was considered for | appointment as president of the institution in 1928. |
nation in 1933, which was tendered upon his | appointment as a circuit judge of the United States Cou |
Cramer left earlier due to her | appointment as Minister of Environment and Housing. |
His success in Liverpool led to his | appointment as musical director of the London Philharmo |
uranda, John Huxham, resigned to take up an | appointment as Agent-General for Queensland in London. |
before leaving for Cairo upon his father's | appointment as Air Officer Commanding Middle East. |
d Chester W. Nimitz under consideration for | appointment as General of the Armies and Admiral of the |
His | appointment as Bishop of Birmingham was announced in 20 |
sion in 2000, and was awarded the customary | appointment as Dame Commander of the Order of the Briti |
His | appointment as Count is prior to July 835 when he appea |
Following Martin Foyle's | appointment as manager on 24 November, Redfearn took up |
s which are available for public viewing by | appointment as part of the National Gardens Scheme. |
Following Nigel Wood's | appointment as RFL Chief Executive in October 2007, Lew |
uyen, Albert Bussau, resigned to take up an | appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London. |
ardiff University for four years before his | appointment as the Vice Chancellor of the University of |
His | appointment as Ambassador to El Salvador by George W. B |
rdner Carton & Douglas in Chicago until his | appointment as the Chairman of the U.S. Securities and |
minal Justice, where he served prior to his | appointment as Attorney General. |
After accepting the | appointment as Ambassador in order to try and heal the |
shop of Woolwich , a post he held until his | appointment as Dean of Rochester. |
In 1821, he took an | appointment as a judge in the district of Sainte-Marie |
On his | appointment as Chancellor of England, he was raised to |
ore he returned to his research and faculty | appointment as professor. |
Her | appointment as ambassador was confirmed by the United S |
le, announced his resignation following his | appointment as Secretary of State for Business, Innovat |
, but resigned on March 19, 1800, after his | appointment as Naval Officer of the Port of New York. |
move him from scrutiny Fairfax found him an | appointment as governor of the Isle of Man. |
in struck for Adalbert von Harrach upon his | appointment as Archbishop of Prague |
Black Hawk War may have led to his post-war | appointment as postmaster in New Salem. |
tion of medieval buildings which led to his | appointment as the first Inspector of National Monument |
His | appointment as Bishop of Chester was not without contro |
s given his final diplomatic posting on his | appointment as Ambassador to Poland. |
senate on November 24, 2010, to accept the | appointment as Commissioner of the Louisiana Office of |
of advocate-general 21 October 1834, on his | appointment as official principal of the arches and jud |
The following year he received the | appointment as envoy to Brazil. |
c director and was instrumental in Newell's | appointment as head basketball coach in 1946. |
Following his | appointment as Prime Minister in June 2007, Gordon Brow |
He received an | appointment as a captain in the Mexican War and was ask |
vernor of the Windward Islands prior to his | appointment as governor of Newfoundland in 1909. |
ouncil of Europe in 1986-87, he received an | appointment as Professor and Head of Department of Libr |
refdraeth and Penmynydd followed before his | appointment as Dean of Bangor in 1988. |
His | appointment as Prussian Minister of War occurred on 4 O |
nd increased his family notoriety until his | appointment as Mayor in 1702. |
ing as Vice-Chair for four years before her | appointment as Chair in November 2003. |
Even if before his | appointment as Primate Joseph Sembratovych was supporte |
tor of St Martin-in-the-Bullring before his | appointment as Dean of Rochester. |
Prior to his | appointment as the Bishop of Tours, the documents about |
military career before he is considered for | appointment as a Drum Major. |
His | appointment as Bishop of Portsmouth was recorded in The |
His | appointment as Officer of the Order of the British Empi |
ge of Avignon, he was unable to take up his | appointment as artillery commander at the Siege of Toul |
General on 4 December 2006, and assumed the | appointment as Deputy Chief of Army on 29 January 2007. |
n Springfield, Illinois from 1981 until her | appointment as associate judge in 1987. |
rewarded for his long service in 1798 with | appointment as a Knight Companion of the Order of the B |
and who had arrived at Otago to take up the | appointment as Professor of Pure and Applied Mathematic |
Later, Yuan was given | appointment as the Grand Administrator of Wu commandery |
Kerr's naval career culminated in his | appointment as Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command an |
y, Murray Bourchier, resigned to take up an | appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London. |
was co-proprietor of the business until his | appointment as Executive Director of Arts SA in 2004. |
In December 1904 he secured his | appointment as a member of the epoch-making ships desig |
Prior to his | appointment as Director, he served as Associate Dean fo |
He also held an | appointment as Professor of Pathology in USC's Keck Sch |
Prior to his | appointment as National Security Adviser, Sir Peter had |
reins of the rossoblu club, he defined his | appointment as head coach of Bologna as a dream coming |
itain broke out in 1812, Aylwin received an | appointment as a lieutenant in the United States Navy a |
Birchall, through the procedural device of | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
He holds an | appointment as the Fletcher Professor of English Litera |
olars, he returned to England to take up an | appointment as the first professor of Sanskrit at Cambr |
999, he retired from the military, upon his | appointment as Minister of National Defense, a civilian |
He declined the | appointment as United States Senator tendered by Govern |
She was first offered an | appointment as assistant U.S. Attorney General by Ellio |
He took two of his sons with him during his | appointment as ambassador to Russia, Captain Frederick |
From 2006 until his | appointment as Defense Minister on 30 October 2008, Sir |
adition of German musical training with the | appointment as Chorus Master of Stefan Bevier from Berl |
e, Simmons's business interests included an | appointment as Distibutor of Stamps for East Kent (1782 |
and then Rural Dean of Godalming before his | appointment as Bishop of Lewes. |
The Vatican announced his | appointment as Apostolic Nuncio to Burundi in January 2 |
nd after a few years as a lawyer took up an | appointment as a professor in the Brescia Ginnasio. |
Upon accepting his | appointment as State Auditor and Inspector, he announce |
(September 2004 - January 2007), including | appointment as Minister of the Office of the President |
His | appointment as Grand Master was likely due to his image |
After being widely expected, Pippa's | appointment as maid of honour was confirmed on 14 Febru |
expertise on the cotton industry led to his | appointment as one of the commissioners of the Great Ex |
Basingstoke in 1906, where he sat until his | appointment as a High Court Judge in 1917. |
His | appointment as Shawbury's new manager was confirmed on |
He resigned in 1897 to accept | appointment as an assessment commissioner of Toronto an |
From 1921 until his | appointment as Commandant, he served as Superintendent |
John Pascoe's | appointment as Chief Federal Magistrate has been widely |
In 2002, his | appointment as British ambassador to Iran was rejected |
) from 1994 until 1997 overlapping with his | appointment as the principal guest conductor of the Spa |
vant, he was reportedly disappointed by his | appointment as Minister which had forced him to resign |
April 20, 1818; on this occasion to accept | appointment as United States Ambassador to Russia, a po |
His | appointment as Minister of Agriculture may have been to |
2004, Miss Gloster was created a DBE on her | appointment as a High Court Judge. |
ivinity (a position that carried with it an | appointment as a canon of Christ Church, Oxford) from 1 |
fter Rep. Tony Kielkucki resigned to accept | appointment as Deputy Secretary of State in the Electio |
in Congress until he resigned to accept an | appointment as a judge of the United States District Co |
Roy Jenkins resigned his seat following his | appointment as President of the European Commission. |
esigned from his seat in parliament through | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
1619, with an inscription commemorating his | appointment as Chief-Justice of Chester. |
arly and completed them, culminating in his | appointment as sana or peacemaker, a title inherited fr |
On March 22, 1967, Heath accepted Johnson's | appointment as ambassador to Sweden. |
In 1843, he accepted an | appointment as associate professor of chemistry at the |
award of 5,000 Friedriches d'or and for his | appointment as an honorary citizen he was also the firs |
he Royal Military College, before taking an | appointment as lieutenant-colonel of the 88th Regiment |
change of parish that led to his declining | appointment as secretary of the Cambrian Society for Po |
His | appointment as deputy ranger of Windsor Great Park, whi |
resigned on 15 December 1942 to take up an | appointment as Commonwealth Director-General of Agricul |
His | appointment as street commissioner of New York City by |
Saints, Tooting for seven years before his | appointment as archdeacon and is a graduate of St Chad' |
demy for Life from 3 January 2005 until his | appointment as president of the Academy in June 2010 af |
Her current | appointment as Executive Principal of both schools star |
igned from Parliament on 6 November 1939 by | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
In 1990, on her | appointment as CFO, Lewent took on responsibilities for |
Success there led to his | appointment as Surveyor to the Trustees of Smith's Char |
at in 1833 through the procedural device of | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
At the time of his | appointment as a Judge, Eugene was working with the Blo |
Konig anglicized his name upon his | appointment as assistant keeper in 1807. |
bia University to pursue her first academic | appointment as a clinician-scientist. |
secretary under Kleberg from 1931 until his | appointment as head of the Texas National Youth Adminis |
stant manager at Lincoln City upon Tilson's | appointment as manager. |
Through Talon's influence he obtained the | appointment as governor of Montreal from the seigneurs |
13 August - Confirmation of Hobson's | appointment as British consul to New Zealand. |
duate schools, a position he held until his | appointment as provost in 1939. |
rsh's study of the New Testament led to his | appointment as a preaching minister. |
by the aid of the Acacians, he secured his | appointment as bishop on the deposition of Macedonius, |
n 15 March 1911 by the procedural device of | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
nd sincerely pious man, which earned him an | appointment as preceptor to the duke of Burgundy, who d |
In fall 2004, he assumed an additional | appointment as Professor of Theological Studies at Mars |
of Queen Anne, asked Shrimpton to accept an | appointment as Governor and he remained there until 170 |
but resigned on January 16, 1804, after his | appointment as Postmaster of New York City. |
loss of the senatorial nomination until his | appointment as Ambassador to Pakistan, Hildreth served |
s in the further period of his life was his | appointment as professor and director of the inorganic- |
he British Distinguished Service Order, and | appointment as Companion of the Order of the Bath. |
vins of Amarillo, who obtained a diplomatic | appointment as United States Ambassador to Sweden from |
Albans Cathedral, a post he held until his | appointment as Dean of Ripon in 1968. |
From 2000 until his | appointment as Permanent Representative of Italy to the |
ewarded him with handsome gifts; and on his | appointment as chief physician to the imperial househol |
r and Himmler, and that he had obtained his | appointment as Manager of the Ahnenerbe so as to get cl |
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