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Secretary of Western Australia, but refused | appointment. |
Shortt was not a very active MP, but his | appointment to chair a Select Committee to review the o |
s later he was promoted to manager but this | appointment lasted only a single season. |
t term limited Senator Robert Spada, but an | appointment given to Spada by Ohio Governor Ted Strickl |
Innocent VII as Archbishop of York, but the | appointment was vetoed by King Henry IV in the same yea |
omised him the provostship of Eton, but his | appointment was opposed on suspicion of his puritanism, |
o made appointed a Lord-in-Waiting, but the | appointment was brief due to him crossing the floor, be |
the strain of his combined offices, but the | appointment of a brilliant young assistant, Harry Brook |
This was followed in June 1851 by his | appointment as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo |
The by-election was caused by the | appointment of the sitting National Conservative MP, Ow |
Hanover in 1710, which was followed by his | appointment in 1711 as Master-General of the Ordnance, |
The by-election was caused by the | appointment of the sitting Liberal MP, Ernest Soares as |
y afternoons and Saturday mornings by prior | appointment; an admission fee is charged. |
The by-election was triggered by the | appointment of the serving Conservative Party Member of |
The by-election was caused by the | appointment of the sitting Coalition Liberal MP Sir Wil |
By-election triggered by the | appointment of Fitzroy Kelly as Solicitor-General. |
By-election triggered by the | appointment of Frederick William Trench as Storekeeper |
Harper was twice appointed by recess | appointment and then rejected by the United States Sena |
t, so Bagby was a general only by temporary | appointment. |
first president of Corvallis College by the | appointment of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. |
e indeed a successor to our Lord by earthly | appointment and derivation? |
urated in 1965 is further underlined by the | appointment of a woman, Kubra Noorzai, to the cabinet a |
Radom following the vancancy created by the | appointment of Zygmunt Zimowski as president of the Pon |
r-round but the house is only open by prior | appointment to organised groups. |
vant, he was reportedly disappointed by his | appointment as Minister which had forced him to resign |
op's chaplain, though he got nothing by the | appointment except the title. |
The by-election was caused by the | appointment of the sitting Liberal Member of Parliament |
d Hereford Association, and by Presidential | appointment, served on the Federal Ag Mortgage Corporat |
is hopes of court advancement dashed by the | appointment in July of Edmund Tylney to the office of M |
The by-election was caused by the | appointment of the sitting Liberal MP Edward Shortt, as |
eyne's absence, his place was filled by the | appointment of William Chalmers Burns to preach at St. |
the Working Group, eventually solved by the | appointment of Microsoft's Jean Paoli as third co-edito |
By-election triggered by the | appointment of Thomas Spring Rice as Secretary of State |
but in 1890 a forward step was made by the | appointment of an Englishman, J. P. Walton, as inspecto |
Persons, it was rendered superfluous by the | appointment of an archpriest (1599). |
within England, followed a year later by an | appointment to the position of a member of the Economic |
awarded a Sackler Professorship by special | appointment in the School of Physics and Astronomy at T |
The election was caused by the | appointment of Donald Sumner, Conservative Party Member |
hequer, and, on November 23, 1671, by Royal | appointment, a judge as a Lord Ordinary in the Court of |
E. Dewey to fill the vacancy caused by the | appointment of Edmund H. Lewis as Chief Judge. |
by him, along with the claim that by Divine | appointment he has universal authority over Christendom |
County in a 1906 by-election caused by the | appointment of Charles Fitzpatrick as Chief Justice of |
eputy Minister of Education followed by the | appointment of Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. |
en L. Weintraub - December 2002 - by recess | appointment on December 6, 2002, confirmed to full term |
l in 1853 he began his true life work by an | appointment to the headmastership of Uppingham School. |
ill the legislative seat left vacant by the | appointment of Spencer Collier to the Alabama Departmen |
By Congressional | Appointment, he skipped the rank of Vice Admiral and be |
This was followed by an | appointment from Virginia Governor, Bob McDonnell to th |
as authorized on September 14, 1915, by the | appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel A.H. Borden as its co |
teley resigned from Parliament by accepting | appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead, resu |
The election was caused by the | appointment of the sitting Labour member Douglas Harold |
efended because of the precedent set by the | appointment of Kit Malthouse as Deputy Mayor for Polici |
The by-election was caused by the | appointment of Thomas Williams, Labour Party Member of |
His work was lessened subsequently by the | appointment, first of an assistant and then of a separa |
he Foreign Service rather than by political | appointment such as Frederick Douglass. |
The by-election was caused by the | appointment of the sitting Labour MP, J. R. Clynes as M |
The by-election was caused by the | appointment of the sitting Liberal MP, Benjamin Thomas |
f Appeals to fill the vacancy caused by the | appointment of John T. Loughran as Chief Judge, and die |
The by-election was caused by the | appointment of the sitting Liberal MP, Sir David Brynmo |
Since 1997, by the | appointment of her grandfather, Casiraghi has been patr |
ollowed after six months of disorder by the | appointment of Jacques Necker. |
de efforts to satisfy local Puritans by the | appointment of preachers in his diocese. |
A new departure is taken by the | appointment of the first Afghan minister to the U.S., A |
by-election which was made necessary by the | appointment of incumbent Liberal MPP Alvin Curling to a |
In 1816 some amends were made to him by his | appointment as imperial historiographer; but so little |
n only four Saturdays a year and by special | appointment. |
puty Minister of Health were quelled by his | appointment as Executive Secretary of the WHO, but his |
The by-election was caused by the | appointment of the sitting MP for East Dorset, Freddie |
ate of Alabama will not be affected by this | appointment. |
ed from the Commons on 6 April by accepting | appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead. |
al of the new Speaker, which is done by the | appointment of a Royal Commission. |
Customs and Excise in 1984, followed by his | appointment as Secretary for Transport in 1986. |
nce of the Mint were partially offset by an | appointment of the second under-treasurer, Stephen Vaug |
reappointed Hundley to the court by recess | appointment, and again formally nominated him on Decemb |
teley resigned from Parliament by accepting | appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead, resu |
hancellor of those feoffees, followed by an | appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on |
as acting High Commissioner to Niue by the | appointment of former Wellington Mayor Mark Blumsky to |
athematics at UMIST was strengthened by the | appointment of Martin Taylor FRS, famous for his work o |
ng the vacancy caused by Thomas C. Norton's | appointment to the Massachusetts Low-level Radioactive |
In the same year came Loeper's | appointment to provincial NSDAP inspector for Middle Ge |
On 20 April 1937 came Eggeling's | appointment as Gauleiter of Halle-Merseburg, succeeding |
nation Commission's preferred candidate for | appointment by the Queen as Bishop of Southwark though |
as also considered a possible candidate for | appointment to the High Court prior to the retirement o |
was held to elect Alberta's candidates for | appointment to the Canadian Senate. |
onsidered one of the leading candidates for | appointment as Bishop of Galway when that office became |
ed St. Augustine's Abbey) at Canterbury, an | appointment which was in conformity with instructions g |
ependent company as a temporary captain, an | appointment confirmed two months later accompanied by a |
Cardwell's full-time | appointment proved to be very successful, with Melbourn |
Carr's first | appointment was as a curate at All Saints' Luton (Dioce |
laced by Lieutenant-General Cathcart, whose | appointment was gazetted on 20 October. |
hops of the Visigothic Catholic church-this | appointment snubbing the sons of the previous king, Wit |
n visit the currently open Darwin Centre by | appointment only. |
In his certificate of | appointment as professor was the clause that he was res |
er and adviser to the Governor of Ceylon by | appointment as Head Mudaliyar and therefor was one of t |
ange the method of selecting its Chair from | appointment by the members of Regional Council to elect |
Bowditch holds a chaired Professor | appointment in Mathematics at the University of Warwick |
The ALP challenged Field's | appointment in the High Court, and he was on leave from |
and Plectrude, was the duke of Champagne by | appointment of his father in 690 and duke of Burgundy f |
officially notify Young about the change in | appointment, and rumors of planned U.S. army attacks on |
hat is open to the public free of charge by | appointment and on special community event days. |
rch is open to the public free of charge by | appointment. |
Charles Sousa's | appointment to the position of Minister of Labour occur |
first-team coach following Chris Coleman's | appointment as manager. |
norius III announced to all Christendom his | appointment of Bishop William of Modena as the Papal Le |
esbyterianism, involving in each church the | appointment of Elders. |
s Office, and Marshal for the City (mayoral | appointment). |
of Health and holds a Clinical Consultancy | appointment with Scholl. |
her (1710-1783) became King's Clockmaker by | appointment to George III: among his timepieces is an i |
CMA weekend | appointment viewing aims to enhance movie viewing exper |
k cash, enough to get him to his cold sleep | appointment. |
of Ostia and dean of the Sacred College, an | appointment which was disapproved of by Henry II and br |
r parents throughout the state can come, by | appointment, and shop for free. |
m Guild of Surgeons, which commemorates his | appointment as praelector in 1628. |
1619, with an inscription commemorating his | appointment as Chief-Justice of Chester. |
However, prior to commencing his | appointment, Constantine was summoned to Constantinople |
gton Sentencing Guidelines Commission under | appointment by Governor Christine Gregoire. |
ember of the Mississippi Code Commission by | appointment of Governor Vardaman. |
His was the first commissioner level | appointment announced by the Mayor-elect. |
d then became a land office commissioner by | appointment of James K. Polk. |
r Baton Rouge board of commissioners, under | appointment from Republican Governor Bobby Jindal. |
as made secretary to the commissioners, his | appointment being much welcomed by Pepys. |
known and still operating communal honorary | appointment in Bavaria. |
board of directors of Monsanto Company, an | appointment announced on April 15, 2009. |
The Legal Services Complaints Commissioner | appointment ended on 2 April 2010. |
vened with the Prime Minister concerning an | appointment to the board of the Australian Broadcasting |
Gen Kuek also held concurrently the | appointment of Military Personal Secretary to the Minis |
by denying unanimous consent to confirm the | appointment of 6 nominees to the US Treasury Department |
King Henry IV, although he did confirm the | appointment after the chapter had elected him. |
HJR0086 - General Assembly, Confirmation of | Appointment - Jeanette Rudy, Wildlife Resources Commiss |
rneau; the Board subsequently confirmed the | appointment. |
Pope Innocent XI confirmed his | appointment as Bishop of Speyer on May 10, 1677. |
Pope Gregory XIII confirmed his | appointment on January 26, 1582. |
Oxford nevertheless confirmed his | appointment (Oxford University Gazette, 23 September 19 |
egislature unanimously confirmed Sullivan's | appointment on April 9, 2010. |
m tactics employed, Charles I confirmed the | appointment and Minshull continued in the post for the |
Pope Alexander VI confirmed his | appointment on October 29, 1492; Champigny took the oat |
The United States Senate confirmed the | appointment on February 12, 1936, and Abruzzo received |
On 17 July 2009 the club confirmed the | appointment of Alan Pardew as the new First Team Manage |
The U.S. Senate confirmed Hoover's | appointment on October 2, 1929, and Wilson received his |
Pope Clement XII confirmed this | appointment on September 3, 1732. |
2 January 2010 it was confirmed Adriaanse's | appointment at the helm of the Qatar Olympic team. |
r, upon hearing of this, confirmed Israel's | appointment as chief rabbi by a second decree (November |
erated for two months before confirming his | appointment. |
a qualified declaration of conformity; the | appointment was given to another. |
in 1872-when he was under consideration for | appointment as Secretary of the Interior in a projected |
d Chester W. Nimitz under consideration for | appointment as General of the Armies and Admiral of the |
elieved that he was under consideration for | appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court at the time of hi |
ty beginning in 1918 and was considered for | appointment as president of the institution in 1928. |
military career before he is considered for | appointment as a Drum Major. |
ll was one of two candidates considered for | appointment as Solicitor General, but the post went ins |
t from raising his family, he considers his | appointment to the Supreme Court as his proudest accomp |
Williams has been mooted as a contender for | appointment as Chief Justice of the Family Court of Aus |
The Levant Company controlled the | appointment of the British ambassador in Constantinople |
nment that it was prepared to cooperate "by | appointment of an international commission or otherwise |
shop Wilberforce's correspondence, Trench's | appointment was favoured neither by the prime minister |
al Society conducts tours of the cottage by | appointment for groups of 10 or more and on the first S |
ry of State was appointed by the Council of | Appointment for an indefinite term , but could be subst |
" and was the only member of the Council of | Appointment who did not finish his one-year term. |
te was also the secretary of the Council of | Appointment. |
He was a member of the Council of | Appointment in 1799. |
Member, Malaysian Tourism Action Council - | Appointment by Minister of Tourism (1996). |
Senate, and was a member of the council of | appointment. |
He was a member of the Council of | Appointment in 1802, 1811, and 1813. |
He was a member of the Council of | Appointment at Albany from 1817 to 1820. |
e Confederation (1785 and 1786), Council of | Appointment (1778 and 1781). |
In 1821, he was a member of the Council of | Appointment. |
ct attorney was appointed by the Council of | Appointment, and held the office "during the Council's |
791, he was also a member of the Council of | Appointment. |
Justice of the Montana Supreme Court after | appointment by Governor Judy Martz. |
e challenged, and settled out of court, the | appointment of Marguerite as administratrix of Carmack' |
Later sources credit his | appointment to his defence of the region from Vikings, |
rn to the Duchy of Brunswick, Crell secured | appointment in Braunschweig's Collegium Carolinum as pr |
ice Charles T. Wells and was Crist's fourth | appointment to the supreme court. |
League Against Cruel Sports criticised the | appointment of several members with backgrounds related |
Several organizations have criticized this | appointment, including the Sierra Club of Canada. |
actory is still in service to the crown, by | appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. |
d tours of the house are available daily by | appointment. |
e Rice was under consideration by Daley for | appointment as alderman, Rice organized a $200-a-ticket |
r, appearing in Genevieve, The Dam Busters, | Appointment in London, They Who Dare, The Purple Plain, |
e start date of tenure below is the date of | appointment or succession. |
Date of | appointment appears in brackets. |
Scottish football league system by date of | appointment |
eafter, seniority was determined by date of | appointment. |
in October 1557, according to the dates of | appointment of his successors to the canonries of St Pa |
s the reaction to Governor David Paterson's | appointment of Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand, who re |
(in May) and relinquished his aide de camp | appointment. |
2, with her husband, Benjamin Dean Meritt's | appointment to a professorship at the University of Tex |
Health and Long-Term Care and Deb Matthews' | appointment as his successor. |
he month, between 6 March and 4 December by | appointment, or otherwise by arrangement. |
w, is among those who publicly declared the | appointment of Fayyad to be illegal. |
Smith declined the | appointment to be the first United States Secretary of |
North Carolina in 1868, Yeates declined the | appointment, but remained active in politics. |
However, a week later, Conger declined the | appointment, and resigned his appointment in Mexico eff |
He declined the | appointment as United States Senator tendered by Govern |
He declined the | appointment as chief justice of the court of common ple |
He declined an | appointment as judge of the United States District Cour |
He declined an | appointment as the lieutenant colonel of the 45th U.S. |
Haywood declined the | appointment, and Van Buren then named Maxcy, who served |
ter to Portugal in 1870 but he declined the | appointment. |
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