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After his | appointment as assistant kapellmeister in Dresden in 16 |
In 1908 he accepted an | appointment as lecturer at the University of Wisconsin, |
fter Sir Newton Moore resigned to accept an | appointment as Agent-General for Western Australia in L |
ove to the Shetland Islands in 1987 saw his | appointment as news editor of The Shetland Times, and t |
d, Ohio, in 1960-1961, led to his permanent | appointment as Professor in the Department of Statistic |
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced his | appointment as UN Assistant Secretary-General for Polit |
Otero declined that office to accept an | appointment as secretary of the territory of New Mexico |
1920 by the procedural device of accepting | appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead in or |
In 1848 he had his last | appointment as political agent for the vast area of Mal |
In his certificate of | appointment as professor was the clause that he was res |
moved to New Zealand following Sir Cyril's | appointment as Governor-General. |
Secretary-General Kofi Annan announced his | appointment as Deputy Special Representative of the Sec |
-Calvinistic, and both before and after his | appointment as chancellor in 1589 he sought to advance |
se of Commons in 1948 in order to accept an | appointment as district magistrate by the provincial go |
son's retirement, Ivanhoe was given a joint | appointment as an Assistant Professor in both the Philo |
lic of Afghanistan in 1992, he held a brief | appointment as Minister of Communications. |
and opposed penal reform even prior to his | appointment as Attorney General. |
In 2006, Spencer Abraham has accepted the | appointment as Chairman of the Board of Areva Inc., the |
y, culminating with the Crimean War and his | appointment as Commander of the Black Sea Fleet. |
e was a staunch Pillaiyan loyalist, and his | appointment as TMVP president was opposed by Karuna. |
He resigned in 1869 to accept an | appointment as a sheriff. |
He took up an | appointment as Professor of Physics at the University o |
ent Obama's shortlist of candidates for the | appointment as the nation's "drug czar" and was endorse |
Prior to his | appointment as a national center director at the CDC in |
Appointment as the senior official in the Party brought | |
outcry resulted in the cancellation of his | appointment as Ambassador to UNESCO. |
His | appointment as acting Minister for Foreign Affairs foll |
ty before taking up his first ambassadorial | appointment as British ambassador to Hungary in 1980. |
Council, a constitutional pre-requisite for | appointment as a minister. |
as assistant manager until Aidy Boothroyd's | appointment as manager. |
der in 2002, as indicated by his subsequent | appointment as Deputy Leader of the Opposition (see bel |
From 1996 to 1999 he carried an additional | appointment as Professor of Theology and Ethics (Affili |
ral, Sir Zelman Cowen, to terminate Sheil's | appointment as an Executive Councillor (such appointmen |
Prior to his | appointment as the Secretary of the Department of Healt |
ster after 1932 and remained a TD until his | appointment as a Circuit court judge in 1944 to the Iri |
the House of Commons the same year through | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds on 12 A |
of St John the Baptist's Dundee before his | appointment as Dean of Argyll and the Isles - a post he |
From 1877 until his | appointment as recorder of London in 1892, he was attor |
At the end of his life he had to resign his | appointment as organist due to illness, but was given a |
Prior to his | appointment as rector. |
Her move to Australia follows her | appointment as an Australian Laureate Fellow. |
teley resigned from Parliament by accepting | appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead, resu |
ts Settlements, where he remained until his | appointment as Attorney-General of Singapore in 1925. |
Prior to receiving his | appointment as Permanent Representative, Mr. Khazaee he |
d from both cabinet and parliament upon his | appointment as Puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Ont |
to his current rank of Army General and his | appointment as Aegean Army Commander. |
w firm of Cahill Gordon & Reindel until her | appointment as an Assistant United States Attorney for |
osition in the department, in 2006, and his | appointment as Fire Commissioner was announced by New Y |
ader in May 1943 after Campbell accepted an | appointment as a judge. |
This earned him an | appointment as Knight and later Knight Commander of the |
Establishment from September 1930 until his | appointment as commanding officer of No. 203 Squadron i |
he procedural device of accepting a nominal | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
Nott resigned on March 3, 1961 to accept an | appointment as Administrator of the Northern Territory. |
After his PhD he went on to an | appointment as a lecturer in mathematics at Leicester U |
eneral Post Office in 1870 to take up a new | appointment as the Secretary and General Manager of the |
After her | appointment as Secretary of State, Clinton wanted to hi |
by-election on 28 April 1910, following his | appointment as Solicitor General for Scotland, William |
He became a Fellow of New College on his | appointment as Registrar of the University of Oxford in |
On her | appointment as Speaker of the House in early 2005, she |
In 1961, Eaborn accepted an | appointment as one of the first four science professors |
21 seat but declined it, having received an | appointment as a member of the Texas Railroad Commissio |
Announcement of | Appointment as a dean |
ecting and administration which lead to her | appointment as director-actor (assistant manager) in 19 |
After his | appointment as Flag Officer Commanding Gibraltar and Me |
he Nazi party to the Reichstag and Hitler's | appointment as Chancellor, Hans Goslar was forced to re |
n soldier, whose career culminated with his | appointment as Chief of the General Staff (1966-1971). |
f directors in 1997, and culminating in his | appointment as chief executive in August 2001. |
He then accepted | appointment as a government veterinary surgeon in New Z |
La Corne began a three-year | appointment as the western commander of the poste de l' |
His initial | appointment as Staff Officer Grade 1 at the Directorate |
In 1756, Gowin Knight received an | appointment as the first principal librarian of the Bri |
From then until 1998, he held a term | appointment as Professor. |
rs' intensive study, he ultimately received | appointment as dean of the school. |
Cooney received an | appointment as administrator of the Workforce Services |
After three years at Miami, he accepted an | appointment as president of Lafayette College where he |
ic recovery in evidence following Cavallo's | appointment as Economy Minister, and his Justicialist P |
I had added some information about his | appointment as laureate, and his views on the role. |
field of diamonds, and finally accepted an | appointment as manager of De Beers in Kimberley in May |
Prior to his | appointment as Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Sobolofsky was a fel |
erved as an enlisted man until accepting an | appointment as 2d lieutenant, USMCR, on June 25, 1940. |
1838, by the procedural advice of accepting | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
me perpetual curate of Penmachno before his | appointment as vicar of Mynydd Llandegai, near Bangor i |
th anniversary of Sir John William Dawson's | appointment as Principal of McGill University, the buil |
Angier was rewarded for his loyalty with an | appointment as U.S. collector of revenue and was electe |
He later accepted | appointment as a federal judge for the United States Di |
sited Montpelier to urge Mason to accept an | appointment as United States Attorney General. |
n the Senate, Clancy sought and received an | appointment as the assistant chief probation officer fo |
Stream") for the Bolshoi Ballet led to his | appointment as artistic director of that company the fo |
Defence Systems in Edinburgh, moving to an | appointment as Director of Military Business for Marcon |
1862 by the procedural device of accepting | appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead. |
Indira Gandhi and her son Rajiv Gandhi, and | appointment as cultural adviser to latter two, establis |
is Westminster seat on 18 September 1940 by | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
In 1972, Middleton left Yale to accept | appointment as professor of African anthropology at the |
Burke then accepted an | appointment as Australia's ambassador to Ireland and th |
he year following he declined the customary | appointment as one of His Majesty's Chaplains in Ordina |
Prior to his | appointment as governor, he was a general secretary of |
Heineman became Governor upon Mike Johanns' | appointment as United States Secretary of Agriculture i |
He resigned this position on his | appointment as a minister. |
., and worked with Rangers F.C., before his | appointment as Chief Executive of Stoke City F.C. in 19 |
After his | appointment as professor in the year 1975, Michaelis le |
Syrian Arab News Agency from 2004 until his | appointment as Minister. |
university of Mysore in various capacities | appointment as lecturer in kannada. |
igning effective January 1, 2008, to accept | appointment as a Minnesota district court judge. |
rliamentarian garrison at Stoke, and for an | appointment as major of the standing companies in Shrop |
He currently has an | appointment as a Visiting Scientist at Cedars Sinai Med |
his resignation January 27, 1981, to accept | appointment as Director of the Office of Management and |
first-team coach following Chris Coleman's | appointment as manager. |
She was created a DBE upon her | appointment as a Justice of the High Court (Family Divi |
From 1887 to 1892 he held an | appointment as unpaid parliamentary secretary to Charle |
was rewarded when Taylor was successful by | appointment as Assistant Treasurer of the United States |
school in Llanelli, south Wales before his | appointment as lecturer in history at University Colleg |
In 1979 he took an | appointment as an Associate Professor of English at Mor |
He also holds a part-time | appointment as Consulting Professor at the Neuroscience |
previously served as OSF Director until he | appointment as State Treasurer in 2005, though he conti |
ttee at the beginning of 2006 following his | appointment as Further and Higher Education spokesperso |
With his | appointment as a cardinal after Pope Pius XII felt for |
January 1943, Welling accepted war service | appointment as auditor with Army Air Forces and also se |
hich he stood down upon announcement of his | appointment as Chief Scientific Advisor to the Home Off |
return to the United States he received an | appointment as a high school principal. |
Shortly after his | appointment as Senior Pastor of St. Stephen MBC, Morton |
h in Central Falls, Rhode Island before his | appointment as apostolic exarch on January 27, 1966. |
In keeping with his | appointment as Lord Advocate, he was Member of Parliame |
report on Andersen's | appointment as CEO of N.E.C. |
From 2003 until his | appointment as superintendent, Bryant served as a membe |
In 1754 he left to take up an | appointment as President of the Independent College at |
tralia, replacing Sir Ninian Stephen on his | appointment as Governor-General. |
Before his | appointment as Ambassador to South Korea he was the Exe |
Before his | appointment as head of the Earth Federation Space Force |
hen he retired, although he then took up an | appointment as Principal of the Rhodesian Academy of Mu |
Medical School where he gained an academic | appointment as a Lecturer on Psychiatry. |
BYU news release on Ogles | appointment as dean |
Henderson resigned his seat on his | appointment as military secretary to the Duke of Devons |
's historic deal, which prompted Dr Cable's | appointment as Business Secretary. |
is seat already on June 30, 1804, after his | appointment as U.S. Minister to France, a post on which |
under Colonel Rait Kerr, until his eventual | appointment as Secretary in 1952. |
The same year he accepted | appointment as a Commissioner of Assize. |
, Roosevelt nominated Thomas to a permanent | appointment as judge of the Eighth Circuit. |
and the Diocese of Oxford announced Proud's | appointment as the suffragan Bishop of Reading and he w |
ton resigned on November 4, 1803, after his | appointment as Mayor of New York City, and Governor Geo |
de Emily Maitlis on Mondays - following his | appointment as a presenter on the channel in 2003. |
Previous to his | appointment as a French Minister, Guiringuaud served as |
t of the other persons whom it proposes for | appointment as members of the Commission. |
of the Church in Wales from 1983 until his | appointment as Bishop of Llandaff in 1985. |
elot was knighted for bravery and earned an | appointment as pilot-in-chief and cosmographer to the k |
Following his | appointment as Ambassador to the U.N., he presented his |
udge of the County Court, serving until her | appointment as an associate judge of the Supreme Court |
uly 21, 1840, when he resigned to accept an | appointment as Judge of the Supreme Court of Louisiana, |
It was this work which secured Nutt | appointment as Surveyor to the Dean and Canons of St Ge |
tock, Frank Bulcock, resigned to take up an | appointment as Commonwealth Director-General of Agricul |
At the time of the | appointment as interim lieutenant governor, Angelle, of |
his life there, except that he obtained an | appointment as deputy commissary-general. |
the department, he was given the honourary | appointment as a supervisor at the new Government museu |
Prior to his | appointment as minister for Government Services, Buildi |
tatives from 1849-1850, resigning to accept | appointment as Secretary of War in Fillmore's cabinet. |
nd was a member of that committee until his | appointment as the Parliamentary Private Secretary to t |
istry in Vienna's General Hospital, but his | appointment as head of the lab was delayed until 1855 b |
848, Falconer was offered, but declined, an | appointment as private secretary to Henry Barkley, gove |
Hall's | appointment as Dean of Westminster was announced in Nov |
in many foreign missions culminating in the | appointment as first Ceylon's Ambassador/Permanent Repr |
Onley's | appointment as Lieutenant Governor was announced on Jul |
Some regarded this | appointment as controversial, given Molinari's pro-choi |
nder-19's coach, after Vicente del Bosque's | appointment as the senior manager. |
an agreement with Japanese, and accepted an | appointment as governor of Heilongjiang Province in the |
Due to ill health, Beaman declined | appointment as United States Senator to fill the vacanc |
Prior to his | appointment as Acting Surgeon General, he served as the |
munity College, and received a tenure-track | appointment as assistant professor in Fall 2008 at Gain |
ny Klevenhagen, where he remained until his | appointment as Sheriff. |
An academic career began with her | appointment as an assistant lecturer of the Department |
consideration by the State Legislature for | appointment as New York State Comptroller, filling the |
Prior to his | appointment as interim and deputy dean in July 1999, Ha |
Rt Revd Geoffrey Rowell following Rowell's | appointment as Bishop of Gibraltar. |
chard's accession to the throne, or his own | appointment as Prince of Wales, both in 1483, to his de |
Following Ghanem's | appointment as prime minister, Libya successfully sough |
alian Army whose career culminated with his | appointment as Chief of Army. |
wn in which the mayor announces Devereaux's | appointment as the federal judge for the region. |
Before his | appointment as the rector of the Pontifical Gregorian U |
He has prior to his | appointment as Permanent Representative served as Head |
Following his exchange, Horn received his | appointment as Vice President of War department of the |
husband was elevated to the Peerage on his | appointment as a Law Lord in October 2005. |
He received an | appointment as State Engineer of New Jersey in 1855 wit |
He accepted an | appointment as professor at Columbia University in 1993 |
held the seat until his resignation through | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds on 30 N |
Hardman hoped for his temporary | appointment as Government Geologist to be made permanen |
21, 1937, The Times announced Dr. Finley's | appointment as editor-in-chief. |
Zulick was not informed of his | appointment as governor until he had crossed the border |
e, he taught at Howard University until his | appointment as a full political science professor at Li |
ficial to APEC from November 2005 until his | appointment as Ambassador to Vietnam. |
Michigan came to an end when he accepted an | appointment as visiting professor at Oakland University |
cabinet to serve continuously from Hitler's | appointment as Chancellor until his death. |
and served as a Curate in Swinton until his | appointment as incumbent of St John the Evangelist, Mil |
He held an | appointment as Visiting Professor at Imperial College L |
Following Doer's | appointment as Ambassador to the United States in 2009, |
is seat in 1841 by the procedural device of | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
nce cases, his legal career progressed with | appointment as Recorder of Oldham in 1960, and as a 'Be |
Prior to his | appointment as dean, Carroll served as a federal trial |
o let go and in 1987, with Hilary Cropper's | appointment as CEO, was able to bow out. |
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