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Alabaster took up his first sea | appointment as the Weapons Section Officer in HMS Brist |
This involved his | appointment as adviser to the military authorities in C |
n January 1988 and practiced solo until her | appointment as a Judge. |
Holy Trinity Church, Coventry prior to his | appointment as Bishop of Willesden, (a suffragan bishop |
d Pennsylvania would support Senator Hoar's | appointment as the temporary chairman of the convention |
May 15, Colonel Winfield Scott took up his | appointment as Dearborn's Adjutant General (i.e. |
Her political activities include her 2004 | appointment as Vice Chairman of the Democratic Party. |
Prior to his | appointment as lieutenant governor Little served in the |
ars later he was sent on his first overseas | appointment as Counsellor of Embassy of Ceylon in Washi |
c Nuncio in France from June 1999 until his | appointment as Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Peni |
s a borough of New York City), and Bowley's | appointment as Borough President of Queens. |
in the year of his majority he obtained an | appointment as engineer to the Bolivar Mining Associati |
ves of Windsor, and only two days after his | appointment as Hofkapellmeister at the Berlin Staatsope |
e Representative and immediately before her | appointment as Ambassador to Angola, she was director o |
nnesburg and served for 14 years before his | appointment as Archbishop of Cape Town. |
University of Strasbourg contributed to his | appointment as Rektor (President) of his institution in |
been serving in this capacity until her new | appointment as ASG for Human Resources Management. |
His | appointment as Bishop Auxiliary of Ernakulam-Angamaly a |
1990 saw his | appointment as Head of the Sciences of Matter Directora |
istorian Michael Phayer views Muench's dual | appointment as significant: "Muech's position was extra |
and Leeds Girls' High School following his | appointment as both Headmaster and Chief Executive of t |
He declined the | appointment as chief justice of the court of common ple |
Prior to his | appointment as Press Secretary, replacing Robert Gibbs, |
nson was knighted in 1910 shortly after his | appointment as Agent-General, appointed Knight Commande |
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in 1903 upon his | appointment as mercantile appraiser of Adams County. |
Following her | appointment as government minister, her doctoral resear |
litary Academy on June 17, 1867 he received | appointment as Second Lieutenant in the 4th U.S. Artill |
itish Columbia, where he currently holds an | appointment as Honorary Associate Professor. |
He retired from Parliament upon his | appointment as Australian High Commissioner in London, |
e Rice was under consideration by Daley for | appointment as alderman, Rice organized a $200-a-ticket |
Baldwin was happy to accept the | appointment as he knew that Ehremar, unlike Dagobert, w |
menical Commission that prepared him for an | appointment as a consultant to the United States Confer |
This was converted to a tenure-track | appointment as Assistant Professor in August, 1991. |
h the ranks of the company and received his | appointment as governor in 1705. |
32, and resigned on 29 January 1852 through | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
Menzies announced his | appointment as ambassador to the United States on 17 De |
ommonwealth Office (1975-1980) preceded his | appointment as Her Majesty's Ambassador to Japan in 198 |
uccessive grades of the Regular Army to his | appointment as a Major General, 21 September 1943. |
ion of the ability of Frank Tate led to his | appointment as director of education and the great expa |
Securities Commissioner from 2003 until his | appointment as Secretary of State. |
Following his | appointment as President of the Royal Academy in 1966, |
After a short | appointment as Norfolk Herald of Arms Extraordinary, Wo |
Tennent's patronage also secured for him an | appointment as teacher of landscape drawing, painting a |
Prior to his | appointment as chief, Blair worked for approximately 30 |
The attack on Takao lead to | appointment as a Companion of the Distinguished Service |
After filling an | appointment as teacher of mathematics at the gymnasium |
eylon's High Commission in London, prior to | appointment as its Ambassador to the United States and |
His | appointment as ambassador, after a successful campaign |
onsidered one of the leading candidates for | appointment as Bishop of Galway when that office became |
His | appointment as Kreisleiter materialized in spite of res |
ed from the office and from Parliament upon | appointment as a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1939, as whi |
Following Don Howe's | appointment as Arsenal manager, he was promoted to firs |
party leader Pat Rabbitte, reacting to her | appointment as FF spokesperson on Housing and Urban Dev |
e, 2004, he moved to Delaware to accept his | appointment as state Secretary of Safety and Homeland S |
He declined an | appointment as judge of the United States District Cour |
f National Concentration) on Adolf Hitler's | appointment as Chancellor in 1933, supporting the Enabl |
Six months later his | appointment as director was confirmed, and in July 2006 |
mmunications Engineering, and holds a joint | appointment as Professor in the School of Behavioral an |
4, by the procedural device of accepting an | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
between 1975 and 1980 before taking up the | appointment as senior Presiding Judge for England and W |
Prior to his | appointment as archbishop, he served as apostolic admin |
Prior to his | appointment as Deputy Mayor for Operations, Skyler serv |
role as acting vice-chancellor in 2003, his | appointment as the sixth vice-chancellor of the Univers |
On leaving the Navy in 1992, he took up an | appointment as Bursar General at the Marist Fathers' He |
Quebec, in 1763, where Wilmot received his | appointment as Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, succ |
e Rector of Abinger and from then until his | appointment as the Dean of Exeter in 1973 he was a resi |
He declined an | appointment as the lieutenant colonel of the 45th U.S. |
mber 2006, he received a further three year | appointment as an unpaid 'research collaborator' at the |
where his father served as Warden until his | appointment as Bishop of Oxford. |
, Recognized Designated Lay Ministers under | appointment as well as several other classifications of |
in Glasgow (1974-1982), before taking up an | appointment as Professor of Church History at the Free |
for Banffshire in 1857 and resigned through | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds on 22 A |
The delay between his | appointment as co-regent and his unction, to which much |
Prior to his | appointment as U.S. religion editor in 2006, Murphy cov |
However, in February 1755 he accepted the | appointment as a judge of the King's Bench and serjeant |
t until he resigned from Parliament through | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds on 5 Ma |
l 1900 by the technical device of accepting | appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead, a no |
u of territory in Settsu Province after his | appointment as Justicar of Osaka in 1648. |
He returned to take up an | appointment as consultant physician at the Royal Sussex |
His | appointment as a general expired in March 1863 without |
Recognising this, Irvine accepted the | appointment as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court o |
in Clacton-on-Sea, a post he held until his | appointment as Vicar of Kumasi in Ghana. |
ect Committee from 1998 until his July 1999 | appointment as Minister for Lifelong Learning in the De |
In 1976, Cooper left politics to take up an | appointment as head of the Fair Employment Agency. |
His first | appointment as Bishop was in Iowa, where he served from |
I.T. Physics faculty for 44 years, from his | appointment as Instructor in 1952, Assistant Professor |
, a role for which he was rewarded with his | appointment as a Commander of the Order of the British |
he provincial assembly in 1884 to accept an | appointment as judge in the Court of Vice-Admiralty in |
Woodcock held this office until his | appointment as Norroy and Ulster in 1997. |
In 1854 his | appointment, as first occupant, to the chair of Latin l |
Prior to his | appointment as Assistant Secretary, Inderfurth served a |
's replacement on the Council following his | appointment as Chairman of the Mourne National Park Wor |
esigned his seat in parliament to accept an | appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania |
er and adviser to the Governor of Ceylon by | appointment as Head Mudaliyar and therefor was one of t |
tly, President James Madison offered him an | appointment as Minister to Russia, but Bayard declined, |
tion Organisation, culminating in his final | appointment as Commanding Officer, responsible for flig |
the Bath on 18 July 1853, just prior to his | appointment as Governor of Jamaica. |
His | appointment as Minister of Defense in the Indonesian Ca |
He also holds an | appointment as an International Research Fellow at Oxfo |
In 1875, Carter accepted an | appointment as school master at Gwalla (now Northampton |
In the summer of 1861, he received the | appointment as Additional Paymaster, dating from June 1 |
(See Note 2) The announcement of Johnson's | appointment as Publisher had specified that he "will be |
Before taking up her | appointment as the Commissioner for the Independent Com |
ador (High Commissioner) at the time of her | appointment as High Commissioner to Sri Lanka in 1973, |
ord for promotion to lieutenant general and | appointment as Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies an |
After resigning his | appointment as Governor of New South Wales he went agai |
on various government committees until his | appointment as Minister for Tourism, National Parks, Sp |
f Latter-day Saints from May 1999 until his | appointment as director on March 28, 2008. |
n ceasing to hold such office, eligible for | appointment as Chief Election Commissioner, but is not |
e Bath, and for the next six years, held an | appointment as commanding engineer in southern England. |
his capacity that in 1961, Begle took on an | appointment as professor in the School of Education at |
Following his | appointment as manager, on 1 June 2011, Allardyce annou |
Prior to his | appointment as Bishop, Bishop Mahoney was a classroom t |
nd in 1985 was promoted to Air Marshal upon | appointment as the Chief of the Air Staff. |
He never accepted his subsequent | appointment as Metropolitan of Chaldia by the Ecumenica |
ent directive to Sir Gerald Templer, on his | appointment as the new High Commissioner for Malaya in |
the St Louis ward for eight years until his | appointment as the city's Mayor in November 1869. |
On his | appointment as War Minister in March 1917 he was immedi |
He declined the | appointment as chief justice of the Utah Territory tend |
Professor Doyal was given a joint | appointment as Senior Lecturer in Medical Ethics in St. |
efighters: he served in that post until his | appointment as the department's 30th Fire Commissioner. |
On 10 May 1940, he assumed his final army | appointment as quartermaster, A Branch, at Army Headqua |
8 December 1939, he was granted substantive | appointment as Flying Officer.9 September 1940 confirme |
nary Pilot Officer and was confirmed in his | appointment as a Flying Officer. |
1986, Ankara; followed by his promotion and | appointment as Commander, 3rd Army, 1986-1988, Erzincan |
ba New Democratic Party who objected to his | appointment as an Assistant Deputy Minister for this re |
personal secretary in 2003, upon Clemens's | appointment as secretary of the Pontifical Council for |
His | appointment as BBC Chairman surprised the BBC's Governo |
f legal adviser in the Ministry, before his | appointment as Ambassador of Turkey to Cuba, then to Si |
This led to his | appointment as a professor of divinity at St Mary's Col |
In 1820, he signed articles of | appointment as organist to Trinity College, Cambridge b |
of 16 in 1484, where he remained until his | appointment as President in 1507. |
Prior to her | appointment as a judge, Harvison Young was a legal acad |
Before his | appointment as executive secretary, Pastor Sumendap was |
ondon in 1977, and remained there until her | appointment as lecturer then senior lecturer in Psychol |
He holds a joint | appointment as a Professor in the School of Education a |
wal, by the Decree of 26 March 1999, of his | appointment as Chairman of the Georges Pompidou Nationa |
r brother Admiral George Alexander Ballard, | appointment as a Companion of the Bath. |
ber 1880, but left Parliament to take up an | appointment as a land commissioner. |
May 1906 after Rason resigned to accept an | appointment as Agent-General for Western Australia in L |
Since his | appointment as a staff member in the Faculty of Economi |
John O. Meusebach receives an | appointment as commissioner from Governor Elisha M. Pea |
On 20 April 1937 came Eggeling's | appointment as Gauleiter of Halle-Merseburg, succeeding |
ons from weaker sections of the society for | appointment as judges of the supreme court. |
His recess | appointment as Secretary failed to receive Congressiona |
serial Children of Earth, which lead to his | appointment as full-time producer (alongside Tracie Sim |
He resigned in 1893 to accept his | appointment as Postmaster of Birmingham. |
tig, and in 1055 she and Harold secured his | appointment as Earl of Northumbria. |
chamber in 1835, and in 1837 succeeded this | appointment as a Lord in Waiting. |
. L. Rowse suggests that Beauchamp's failed | appointment as Governor of New South Wales was the insp |
after illness, he held a curacy before his | appointment as Headmaster of Berkhamsted School in 1887 |
In 1951 Monsignor Bartley's | appointment as one of the band of five priests who form |
918, and resigned on 9 January 1922 through | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
payer Clinic at Albany Law School until his | appointment as Assistant Counsel to Governor Paterson i |
1863 by the procedural device of accepting | appointment as the Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
Conway took up his | appointment as DFID's Chief Scientific Adviser in Janua |
e rose to the rank of Archdeacon before his | appointment as the second Bishop of Zululand.. |
the House of Commons on 13 February 1923 by | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
Before his | appointment as COO of Delta, Whitehurst served as Senio |
On his | appointment as a Muslim chaplain, Saiful said, "When I |
in a ministerial by-election following his | appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. |
Cornell University 1983-2004 She held | appointment as professor of nutritional sciences, profe |
bridge University, a post he held until his | appointment as Principal of the Royal Academy of Music |
e territory are coroners by virtue of their | appointment as a magistrate. |
Her first | appointment as a speech therapist was at Whipps Cross H |
ce, visiting 11 counties in 1208 before his | appointment as a justice of the Court of King's Bench i |
ll was one of two candidates considered for | appointment as Solicitor General, but the post went ins |
tory at Washington, D.C., preceded Eberle's | appointment as Superintendent of the Naval Academy on S |
assachusetts General Hospital staff and her | appointment as assistant professor at Tulane University |
His | appointment as chief of staff was extended to July 1969 |
In 1824 Lee accepted an | appointment as personal physician to Prince Mikhail Sem |
His first | appointment as a conductor came in 1928 for the Royal W |
he colony during the War of 1812 led to his | appointment as Governor General of British North Americ |
etter places to mine marl, which led to his | appointment as the assistant state geologist. |
In 1895, he secured an | appointment as a professor of law at Northwestern Unive |
This secured him an | appointment as private secretary to Lord Lyons, the new |
Starting with his | appointment as commissioner for Turks and Caicos Island |
emical Laboratories, leading in 1979 to his | appointment as Director and Head of Department, a post |
ssachusetts, serving in that post until his | appointment as Milwaukee Police Chief in January 2008. |
However, Landis would only accept an | appointment as sole Commissioner of Baseball, with unli |
Subsequently he obtained an | appointment as schoolmaster at Kennoway, and tutor to h |
er and Lower Silesia, with Bracht taking an | appointment as the new Gauleiter of the former. |
resigned to accept | appointment as judge |
In 1870, he took a further | appointment as a lecturer at Owens College, Manchester. |
ies written from his college days until his | appointment as a federal judge in 1875. |
Prior to her | appointment as Secretary of State, Bayless was a member |
In 1979, Dr. Parr-Johnston won a political | appointment as the Chief of Staff to Ron Atkey, the Can |
rlier, Francis Higginson having declined an | appointment as town-preacher at Leicester because of hi |
Prior to his | appointment as acting press secretary, Kinerney was the |
Prior to his | appointment as President, he had served on Wentworth's |
31, Woodbury did not take office due to his | appointment as United States Secretary of the Navy unde |
ancis Newton resigned on August 26, 1924 on | appointment as High Commissioner of the United Kingdom |
his strong public speaking abilities led to | appointment as Under Secretary of Labor (in March 1954) |
He served until his | appointment as judge of the United States District Cour |
the 1867 state elections, resulting in his | appointment as Deputy Secretary of State. |
cese of Saskatoon for eight years until his | appointment as Archbishop of St. Boniface in 2009. |
ager alongside Joe Jordan, and prior to his | appointment as full manager of the club. |
arly career in the civil service, including | appointment as Private Secretary to successive holders |
ttees at the University, culminating in his | appointment as Master of the Social Sciences Collegiate |
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