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His | appointment as BBC chairman sparked allegations of cron |
At the time of his | appointment at BCA, the bank's asset was Rp 12.8 billio |
Smith declined the | appointment to be the first United States Secretary of |
daff but his big breakthrough came with his | appointment to be the Archbishop of Canterbury's Privat |
Before the | appointment could be finalised, however, Seymour died. |
Disapproving chants against his | appointment could be heard throughout the announcing Pr |
U.S. ambassador, Robert C. Schenck, a Grant | appointment, to be named on the director's list. |
His administrative career began with an | appointment to be Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary o |
yranny and nepotism since most of the board | appointment would be made by the President and/or Gover |
stice Critic, unsuccessfully called for the | appointment to be rescinded. |
st was as Bishop at Lambeth, a non-diocesan | appointment to be head of the Archbishop of Canterbury' |
This | appointment may be the first yet of successors to the s |
Sir Humphrey indicates that his | appointment would be "appalling" and it is his firm int |
the SRT Project is currently vacant (a new | appointment will be made in early 2008). |
was nominated as the board's new leader, an | appointment to be confirmed later in June 2007. |
McCardell's | appointment will be effective July 1, 2010. |
John T. Casteen III announced Littlepage's | appointment to be the ninth Virginia Athletics Director |
His | appointment later became the subject of an electoral pe |
In accepting the | appointment, Chopin became one of only 39 ex-convict sc |
Following his | appointment he became a Knight Commander of the Order o |
Some NFB staff were concerned about Irwin's | appointment, both because of his complete lack of any e |
egation at Vienna in 1828, but refused this | appointment to become first minister-plenipotentiary an |
In 1998, he received a political | appointment to become the managing director of the Ital |
nuary 1977 when Cecil D. Andrus accepted an | appointment to become the Secretary of the Interior in |
After receiving | appointment or becoming President, Wieniawa asked Cardi |
1856, and Hamilton Holt made this his first | appointment after becoming president of Rollins in 1925 |
The | appointment had been secured through the influence of L |
No record of the | appointment has been found but he was known as "general |
ssed Prime Minister Eugene Mangalaza, whose | appointment had been endorsed by opposition factions as |
ould have given him a cabinet office if the | appointment had been more popular in the South. |
His | appointment had been foreseen before the death of his p |
Since 1993 his primary academic | appointment has been in the Department of Classics of t |
March 2008, it was announced that Houston's | appointment had been extended to 3 July 2011. |
ssessing "conservative credentials" and his | appointment has been said (by Mohsen Sazegara) to have |
This | appointment has been challenged as illegal, because whi |
Treasury spokesperson explaining that this | appointment had been made "consistent with long-standin |
bbed him of becoming a Knight Bachelor; his | appointment had been announced in the Dissolution Honou |
or of the University of New South Wales, an | appointment he began in June 2006. |
With this | appointment, Nielsen began his masters research, collec |
In April 1874 he received his first | appointment and began his probationary ministry at Kang |
Norman Lamb's first | appointment after being elected was as a Lib Dem spokes |
n Dublin on 21 November 2001, taking up his | appointment after being consecrated at St Patrick's Cat |
programmes for the BBC and then (his final | appointment before being ordained to the episcopate) vi |
The records of | appointment of Benadikar Patil as a Kshatrajagatguru ar |
However, soon after his | appointment, Lavrentiy Beria (Communist Party Secretary |
However, with the | appointment of Bertie Mee before the start of the 1966- |
olently quelled the resistance against this | appointment and besieged Deventer. |
His second ministerial | appointment was between April 26 and August 29, 1958 as |
His first ministerial | appointment was between November 17, 1953 and May 5, 19 |
until his death in 1952, necessitating the | appointment of Bill Robinson to replace him. |
With a 1/3 joint | appointment in Biology, he was appointed Acting Chair o |
There was much controversy surrounding his | appointment as Birmingham City claimed McLeish was stil |
9 December 1997, the Holy See announced the | appointment of Bishop John Buckley as Bishop of Cork an |
Pope Innocent XI confirmed his | appointment as Bishop of Speyer on May 10, 1677. |
y at the University of Cambridge, until his | appointment as Bishop of Durham in 1901. |
On taking up his | appointment as Bishop of Bath and Wells in 1989 he step |
His | appointment as Bishop of Birmingham was announced in 20 |
His | appointment as Bishop of Chester was not without contro |
His | appointment as Bishop of Portsmouth was recorded in The |
and then Rural Dean of Godalming before his | appointment as Bishop of Lewes. |
Hence, the | appointment of Bishop Prakasam fulfilled the aspiration |
by the aid of the Acacians, he secured his | appointment as bishop on the deposition of Macedonius, |
Holy Trinity Church, Coventry prior to his | appointment as Bishop of Willesden, (a suffragan bishop |
His | appointment as Bishop Auxiliary of Ernakulam-Angamaly a |
onsidered one of the leading candidates for | appointment as Bishop of Galway when that office became |
where his father served as Warden until his | appointment as Bishop of Oxford. |
His first | appointment as Bishop was in Iowa, where he served from |
ntury Anglican Bishop, his most prestigious | appointment being Bishop of Durham from 1956-1966. |
, both the Vatican and Beijing approved the | appointment of Bishop John Baptist Yang Xiaoting of Yan |
of the Church in Wales from 1983 until his | appointment as Bishop of Llandaff in 1985. |
Rt Revd Geoffrey Rowell following Rowell's | appointment as Bishop of Gibraltar. |
norius III announced to all Christendom his | appointment of Bishop William of Modena as the Papal Le |
r was called 'Comyn' in his papal letter of | appointment as bishop of Brechin. |
The announcement of his | appointment as Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle by His Ho |
the parish of Tyholland from 1993 until his | appointment as Bishop of Clogher on 6 May 2010. |
Prior to his | appointment as bishop, he had been provincial of the Fr |
Prior to his | appointment as Bishop, Bishop Mahoney was a classroom t |
concerned first the question of Veto on the | appointment of bishops in Ireland, which it was propose |
The | appointment of Bishops for political reasons was no lon |
Absolute Restraint of Annates - short title | Appointment Of Bishops Act 1533 (25 Henry VIII, c. 20) |
Lay investiture was the | appointment of bishops, abbots and other church officia |
crown now took all revenue charged for the | appointment of bishops. |
o contrast the election of bishops with the | appointment of bishops. |
rov, the Russian minister of education, his | appointment was blocked by a Kievan bureaucrat on the g |
The Guardian, was chosen as editor but his | appointment was blocked because MI5 declared that he ha |
it after one year in charge, and led to the | appointment of Bobby Robson - at 66 the oldest manager |
ignation, as manager, of Lou Macari and the | appointment of Bonds. |
Upon his | appointment to Borden's Cabinet in 1920 as Minister of |
s a borough of New York City), and Bowley's | appointment as Borough President of Queens. |
and Leeds Girls' High School following his | appointment as both Headmaster and Chief Executive of t |
amoa from 1986 to 1991, having served under | appointment from both Presidents Ronald W. Reagan and G |
Although the Instrument of | Appointment covers both the northern and southern areas |
rn to the Duchy of Brunswick, Crell secured | appointment in Braunschweig's Collegium Carolinum as pr |
Pont, Arduengo maintained a guest Professor | appointment in Braunschweig, and in 1999 also made the |
ry that year, was passed over for a cabinet | appointment by Brian Mulroney. |
rnational Tribunal in Alexandria, Egypt, an | appointment that bridged the Grant and Rutherford B. Ha |
o made appointed a Lord-in-Waiting, but the | appointment was brief due to him crossing the floor, be |
, the class 3 seat as a result of Purtell's | appointment after Brien McMahon's death, and the class |
Graham relinquished his | appointment as Brigade Major on 8 June 1919, and return |
fter Lane returned to lead the brigade, the | appointment to brigadier general was cancelled. |
His | appointment as brigadier general expired on July 20 but |
In 1894 she received a faculty | appointment at Brigham Young Academy. |
In 2002, his | appointment as British ambassador to Iran was rejected |
13 August - Confirmation of Hobson's | appointment as British consul to New Zealand. |
With Musgrave's | appointment, the British colonial secretary, Lord Granv |
ty before taking up his first ambassadorial | appointment as British ambassador to Hungary in 1980. |
le to become an emperor, at the news of the | appointment riots broke out in the city hippodrome, led |
le to become an Emperor, at the news of the | appointment riots broke out in the city hippodrome, led |
rt Houston had remained in charge until the | appointment of Bruce Rioch after the end of the season. |
After the | appointment of Bruce Poulton, Winstead returned to the |
The | appointment required Buehrer to resign his Senate seat |
Appointment of Bughici disassociated Pauker's downfall | |
n command of the Essex Regiment, an unusual | appointment as Bulfin had never commanded a battalion. |
Seat vacated on the | appointment of Buller as President of the Poor Law Boar |
Prior to her | appointment at Burberry, Angela was Executive Vice Pres |
On leaving the Navy in 1992, he took up an | appointment as Bursar General at the Marist Fathers' He |
He tells her of the preferred | appointment for Bury St. Edmunds, and that he can't rea |
Announcing the | appointment, President Bush said, “The United States an |
position in January 2002 following a recess | appointment by Bush. |
's historic deal, which prompted Dr Cable's | appointment as Business Secretary. |
governor pending a legal challenge over his | appointment - but he cannot preside over the State Sena |
ot hold this act against him, approving his | appointment as butler of Poole later in that same year. |
The | appointment of Butt was contentious at the time, due to |
The | appointment, recommended by then Secretary Herbert Hoov |
The role is a Crown | appointment, made by the Monarch on the advice of the P |
ish maritime history of this period was the | appointment, generally by county, of one or more "keepe |
ho asked Bonnell to be his Aide-de-Camp, an | appointment approved by the government of Texas. |
that Oakhurst Cottage can only be viewed by | appointment, and by groups of no more than six people a |
His was the first commissioner level | appointment announced by the Mayor-elect. |
l, who resigned to take up a public service | appointment offered by the Greiner government. |
The client must make an | appointment, usually by calling a telephone number. |
It is a statutory | appointment made by Her Majesty the Queen, in accordanc |
at West Point, New York, on a Presidential | appointment recommended by the Kentucky second congress |
The | appointment was by the Governor-General of Australia on |
ms Court in 1982, where he served until his | appointment, again by President Reagan, to the Federal |
ntroversy as it was not filled by a mayoral | appointment but by a member of the assembly whose forma |
er should remain a Liberal resulting in the | appointment of Byron Johnson as premier. |
However, due to her | appointment to Cabinet she was obliged to vote in favou |
nd Watton until his election and subsequent | appointment to Cabinet in 2003 as Minister of Justice a |
but she resigned immediately to protest the | appointment to cabinet of Yitzhak Rafael. |
in the Legislature and is seen as a likely | appointment for Cabinet when the Manitoba Progressive C |
Lacau's first | appointment in Cairo was to the International Commissio |
Nonetheless his | appointment at Caius was at the behest of the Rump Parl |
s a member of that same commission from his | appointment by California Governor Earl Warren on March |
Wilson hammered away at Brown's | appointment of California Chief Justice Rose Bird, usin |
"The | appointment to California's highest court is the dream |
reaction was that "This is the most cynical | appointment since Caligula made his horse a consul". |
Shortly after his | appointment, Mohamed called his appointment a great opp |
ainian TV channel Inter four days after his | appointment, Pshonka called himself "a member of Presid |
His | appointment was called an "unusual choice" since Ito st |
Burns received a recess | appointment from Calvin Coolidge on October 3, 1925, to |
tember 12, 1925, Anderson received a recess | appointment from Calvin Coolidge to a seat on the Unite |
of the Missing Will, Poirot is late for an | appointment in Cambridge when his car breaks down in Ba |
With the | appointment he can administer the financial accounts as |
e weeks later, he failed a physical and his | appointment was canceled. |
However, his | appointment was cancelled in 1925, for undisclosed reas |
With the | appointment of Captain Hugo White in 1981, Avenger beca |
h the influence of his father he secured an | appointment as captain in the Janissaries, a royal corp |
outstanding leadership qualities led to his | appointment as captain of the 1974 Lions tour to South |
and Johnston accused Thurmond of making the | appointment to capture the black vote. |
Prior to his | appointment at Cardiff University, Dr Grant was Directo |
On the | appointment of Cardinal Lustiger, he was rapidly appoin |
mlet and Greewich Borough where he took the | appointment of caretaker player manager in 2006. |
the State authorities was required for the | appointment of Catholic parish priests. |
ointed assistant general of the sisters, an | appointment that caused great resentment among her sist |
News Release on | Appointment to CCS21 |
report on Andersen's | appointment as CEO of N.E.C. |
o let go and in 1987, with Hilary Cropper's | appointment as CEO, was able to bow out. |
urred less than two months after Whittall's | appointment as CEO. |
igible to be sworn in immediately after his | appointment was certified, Bruce postponed the oath of |
In 1990, on her | appointment as CFO, Lewent took on responsibilities for |
Thus leading to the | appointment of Chad McKnight, a former player under Jam |
e University of Glasgow (1753-4), until his | appointment as Chair of Humanity in 1754. |
Prior to her | appointment as Chair of the Equal Opportunities Commiss |
which she did not run in order to accept an | appointment as Chair of the Police Commission. |
ing as Vice-Chair for four years before her | appointment as Chair in November 2003. |
Shortt was not a very active MP, but his | appointment to chair a Select Committee to review the o |
rustees had reservations about Allen's 1981 | appointment as chair of the history department. |
bor MLA James McGirr resigned to take up an | appointment as chair of the Maritime Services Board on |
opulariser of mathematics, reflected in his | appointment as Chair of Mathematics of the Royal Instit |
did the country proud yet again through his | appointment as Chairman of the Commonwealth Games Feder |
resigned from politics in 1997 to accept an | appointment as chairman for the Island Regulatory and A |
's replacement on the Council following his | appointment as Chairman of the Mourne National Park Wor |
wal, by the Decree of 26 March 1999, of his | appointment as Chairman of the Georges Pompidou Nationa |
In 2006, Spencer Abraham has accepted the | appointment as Chairman of the Board of Areva Inc., the |
In 2000, Tsai was given the high-profile | appointment of chairperson of the Mainland Affairs Coun |
This | appointment was challenged in court, and ruled valid in |
On his | appointment as Chancellor of England, he was raised to |
f National Concentration) on Adolf Hitler's | appointment as Chancellor in 1933, supporting the Enabl |
in a ministerial by-election following his | appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. |
-Calvinistic, and both before and after his | appointment as chancellor in 1589 he sought to advance |
cabinet to serve continuously from Hitler's | appointment as Chancellor until his death. |
pite wartime budget constraints, led to his | appointment as Chancellor of the University of Mississi |
hancellor of those feoffees, followed by an | appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on |
he Nazi party to the Reichstag and Hitler's | appointment as Chancellor, Hans Goslar was forced to re |
Wolfley initially supported this | appointment but change position after Sloan made Brewst |
In 1823 Henry Clay obtained for him the | appointment of Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representa |
He took charge of his first major | appointment, the Charity Shield match between Arsenal a |
878 and the bishop of Vercelli from 880 by | appointment of Charles the Fat, whose chief minister he |
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