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Moore took office under a recess | appointment in September 1957, and was confirmed by the |
At Berkeley, he also holds a joint | appointment with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laborat |
In 1868 he accepted a life | appointment to the Legislative Council. |
ointed surveyor-general for Utah, a federal | appointment, in 1901. |
The position is a political | appointment, and its term expires when the Chief Execut |
She tries to schedule a psychiatric | appointment with Cutler, but he rudely dismisses her. |
In 1870, he took a further | appointment as a lecturer at Owens College, Manchester. |
In 1872 he accepted a like | appointment in Oberlin, Ohio, theological seminary. |
She served a five-year | appointment to the American Academy of Family Physician |
However he then held a federal | appointment for much of the mid-1840s. |
In 1894 she received a faculty | appointment at Brigham Young Academy. |
Herbst also held a faculty | appointment as a professor of public policy at Georgia |
He received a brevet | appointment as a second lieutenant and was assigned to |
Letts initially received a recess | appointment to a seat vacated by Wendell Philips Staffo |
on "Re-catholicising Cornwall", a proffered | appointment was withdrawn. |
After a roturier | appointment in the grenadier corps of Aquitaine, he ret |
In 1941, Casgrain was given a judicial | appointment, and retired from politics. |
was the first black person given a lifetime | appointment on the Federal bench. |
ntinued to stall, Clinton employed a recess | appointment in May 1999. |
From then until 1998, he held a term | appointment as Professor. |
McMahon holds a joint | appointment with the Mershon Center for International S |
Cole received a recess | appointment to the position from Obama on December 29, |
he became Bishop of Middleton, a Suffragan | appointment in 1927. |
ed Governor Joe Manchin to make a temporary | appointment to the vacant seat. |
Prof. Asani holds a joint | appointment between the Committee on the Study of Relig |
This was converted to a tenure-track | appointment as Assistant Professor in August, 1991. |
s "devil", or Treasury Devil, a prestigious | appointment which leads almost automatically to appoint |
La Corne began a three-year | appointment as the western commander of the poste de l' |
, Roosevelt nominated Thomas to a permanent | appointment as judge of the Eighth Circuit. |
the SRT Project is currently vacant (a new | appointment will be made in early 2008). |
niversity in 1926, where he took a teaching | appointment in Latin. |
Following a brief | appointment at Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware Divisi |
In 1852, he moved from Prague to a similar | appointment at Kiel, and again in 1862 from Kiel to Lei |
Knowles received a recess | appointment from Ulysses Grant on October 9, 1869, to a |
He was rewarded by a lucrative | appointment in the ordnance department, which allowed h |
He also made a controversial | appointment to his elder brother, James Pennewill, the |
The role is a Crown | appointment, made by the Monarch on the advice of the P |
In 2001, he took a part-time | appointment at the University of Newcastle to launch a |
Burns received a recess | appointment from Calvin Coolidge on October 3, 1925, to |
October 21, 1949, Switzer received a recess | appointment from President Truman, and began to serve s |
faculty of Harvard University, with a joint | appointment in history and law. |
In 1998, he received a political | appointment to become the managing director of the Ital |
lic of Afghanistan in 1992, he held a brief | appointment as Minister of Communications. |
Siliciano (sill-ih-CAH-noh) has a joint | appointment in the Department of Molecular Biology and |
e first professor at MIT to receive a joint | appointment in the sciences and the humanities. |
At Penn, Dr. Aronowitz also holds a joint | appointment in the Department of Family Practice and Co |
ope John Paul II gave Onaiyekan a five-year | appointment to the Pontifical International Theological |
From 1986 to 1989, he held a joint | appointment as dean of the School of Library and Inform |
On June 26, 1948, he was given a recess | appointment by President Harry S. Truman as Undersecret |
From 1823, Bigge was given a similar | appointment to examine the government of the Cape Colon |
Brown received a recess | appointment from James A. Garfield on June 2, 1881, to |
This was essentially a gunnery | appointment, and on the expiration of three years Hood |
He holds a joint | appointment as a Professor in the School of Education a |
He then accepted a joint | appointment at Stanford University (Graduate School of |
In 1928 he accepted a one-year | appointment to Westminster Theological Seminary in Phil |
t governor in 1991 to accept a presidential | appointment to the International Boundary Commission. |
he position of Administrator is a political | appointment corresponding roughly to that of "deputy co |
She received a recess | appointment to the Commission on December 6, 2002, and |
his resignation, he was nominated to a life | appointment in the Legislative Council by the governmen |
He held a postdoctoral | appointment at SLAC from 1973 to 1975, was an Assistant |
and Richard Weinberg (who received a joint | appointment with the department of engineering in 1985) |
He received a recess | appointment from President Harry S Truman on October 21 |
ntered Guamanian administration with a 1957 | appointment by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the po |
Quinn's was a popular | appointment in 1977 and for almost his entire episcopat |
join the Legislative Council as a life-time | appointment in 1861. |
After a short | appointment as Norfolk Herald of Arms Extraordinary, Wo |
Decker received a recess | appointment from John F. Kennedy on December 12, 1962, |
It is a statutory | appointment made by Her Majesty the Queen, in accordanc |
he procedural device of accepting a nominal | appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. |
He also holds a part-time | appointment as Consulting Professor at the Neuroscience |
On May 2, 1883, Woods received a recess | appointment from President Chester A. Arthur to a seat |
Ph.D. in 1974, Young-Bruehl took a faculty | appointment teaching Philosophy in the College of Lette |
e Ffestiniog Railway, followed by a similar | appointment to the Tewkesbury and Malvern railway. |
n, he went to New York to take up a faculty | appointment at Columbia University. |
Hincks took office under a recess | appointment on October 3, 1953 and was confirmed by the |
In 1976-1977, he held a visiting | appointment at Duke University, where he oversaw the ja |
ive, an East India Company clerk with a new | appointment to the British army, proposed a plan to Gov |
of the physics department and holds a dual | appointment in the materials science and engineering de |
ccessor, but were unable to make a suitable | appointment, and so obtained the permission of the univ |
After that he accepted a joint | appointment in the English department and received an e |
Colonel of the 21st Punjabis (a ceremonial | appointment), and in 1920 also Colonel of the Mancheste |
mmunications Engineering, and holds a joint | appointment as Professor in the School of Behavioral an |
While president he held a faculty | appointment in the religion department at Carleton, and |
Van Fleet received a recess | appointment from President Theodore Roosevelt on April |
Noel received a recess | appointment from President John F. Kennedy on October 5 |
o-born attorney who serves, due to a recess | appointment by President Barack Obama, as ambassador to |
Grammar School, before taking up a clerical | appointment at Portsmouth Dockyard at the age of twenty |
director from 1976-1980 and has a lifetime | appointment to National League of Cities Advisory Board |
Stanley received a recess | appointment from President Dwight D. Eisenhower on Octo |
He received a recess | appointment from Thomas Jefferson on May 9, 1801, to a |
was announced that Urwin had accepted a new | appointment as Administrator of the Shrine of Our Lady |
eodore Roosevelt selected Noyes as a recess | appointment on September 18, 1907, to a seat vacated by |
d by a car while walking home from a dental | appointment in Ormond Beach, Florida. |
ry that year, was passed over for a cabinet | appointment by Brian Mulroney. |
litics in 1977, Givens was given a judicial | appointment and also made chairman of the Metropolitan |
st was as Bishop at Lambeth, a non-diocesan | appointment to be head of the Archbishop of Canterbury' |
The promotion was a recess | appointment; Buffington was formally confirmed by the U |
sident Abraham Lincoln gave him a temporary | appointment in the Navy and sent him in the steamer Bal |
on Medical School and in 2004 added a joint | appointment as Professor at the Institute for Advanced |
professor at Cornell University with a dual | appointment in the Department of Theoretical and Applie |
1-22 school year, Carothers held a one-year | appointment as a chemistry instructor at the University |
Daugherty received a recess | appointment from John F. Kennedy on October 5, 1961, to |
ssful in this, he was rewarded with a Court | appointment in 1692 as Vice-Chamberlain to Queen Mary, |
between Spurs and Watford he was a surprise | appointment as Manager of Tottenham Hotspur on 22 April |
ed medicine in Seattle, and held a clinical | appointment at the University of Washington Medical Sch |
On May 21, 1925, he received a recess | appointment from President Calvin Coolidge to the U.S. |
al Republican movement and accepted a minor | appointment in New Orleans. |
t then in session, Veazey received a recess | appointment, taking the oath of office on September 10, |
Kalodner received a recess | appointment from Franklin D. Roosevelt on July 6, 1938, |
f in Los Angeles, California, on a one-year | appointment from November 1905 to 1906. |
Attorney, but never received a presidential | appointment to the post. |
signation of Hiram Cancio from a fixed-term | appointment to the U.S. District Court for Puerto Rico) |
This was technically only a temporary | appointment; his subjects would have to approve it a ye |
orical Society before accepting a permanent | appointment as superintendent for the Chaska school dis |
Thompson received a recess | appointment from President James Monroe on September 1, |
He received a recess | appointment from President Grover Cleveland on November |
sition of Commandant ROC became a secondary | appointment for the Senior Air Staff Officer (SASO) of |
Simonton received a recess | appointment from President Grover Cleveland on Septembe |
He holds a joint | appointment in economics as well as a Sackler Professor |
Professor of Optical Sciences with a joint | appointment in Physics at the University of Arizona. |
U.S. ambassador, Robert C. Schenck, a Grant | appointment, to be named on the director's list. |
Since 2001, he has also held a visiting | appointment at the Grieg Academy, University of Bergen, |
tter, however was regarded as a pro-English | appointment, and the Kingdom of Scotland at this time w |
Noonan received a recess | appointment from President Harry S. Truman on October 2 |
niversity of Calgary, and maintains a joint | appointment with the Institute for Biocomplexity & Info |
Bonsal received a recess | appointment from John F. Kennedy on October 5, 1961, to |
son's retirement, Ivanhoe was given a joint | appointment as an Assistant Professor in both the Philo |
the office of Administrator is a permanent | appointment, and since the territory was granted self-g |
n October 24, 1889, Green received a recess | appointment from President Benjamin Harrison to a seat |
ession of seagoing appointments and a staff | appointment at the NATO School of Maritime Operations a |
fter his governorship, he received a recess | appointment from President William Howard Taft on Decem |
On August 4, 1824, Pitman received a recess | appointment from President James Monroe to a seat on th |
Ringo received a recess | appointment from President Zachary Taylor on November 5 |
sh on March 4, 2002, and was given a recess | appointment to the FEC on March 29, 2002. |
ntroversy as it was not filled by a mayoral | appointment but by a member of the assembly whose forma |
958 when he received an offer for a special | appointment as a Research Professor at the University o |
August 27, 1825, Conkling received a recess | appointment from President John Quincy Adams to the sea |
esident William McKinley made Gray a recess | appointment to a new third seat on the United States Co |
He holds a joint | appointment in the Department of Strategy and Organizat |
On August 31, 1954, Cecil received a recess | appointment from Dwight D. Eisenhower to a new seat on |
in eighteen months, and from 1898 a similar | appointment in Munich. |
n November 8, 1933, Holly received a recess | appointment from Franklin D. Roosevelt to a seat on the |
ctober 28, 1825, Caldwell received a recess | appointment from John Quincy Adams to a seat on the Uni |
On August 31, 1824, Glenn received a recess | appointment from James Monroe to a seat on the United S |
Professor Doyal was given a joint | appointment as Senior Lecturer in Medical Ethics in St. |
He has a joint | appointment in the Department of Biological Chemistry a |
On May 17, 1889, Swayne received a recess | appointment from President Benjamin Harrison to a seat |
Lieb received a recess | appointment by Dwight D. Eisenhower on August 13, 1955, |
On October 22, 1955, Kerr received a recess | appointment from Dwight D. Eisenhower to a seat on the |
On April 18, 1887, Allen received a recess | appointment from Grover Cleveland to a seat on the Unit |
ctober 22, 1801, Stephens received a recess | appointment from President Thomas Jefferson to a seat o |
October 5, 1961, Allgood received a recess | appointment from John F. Kennedy to a new seat on the U |
kes it probable that Pilmuir's was a direct | appointment of the Papacy. |
mber 10, 1806, Livingston received a recess | appointment from Thomas Jefferson to a seat on the Supr |
Griffin received a recess | appointment from President George Washington on Novembe |
he University of Halle, he obtained a legal | appointment in the state service at Berlin, but in 1806 |
On June 12, 1821, Cuyler received a recess | appointment from President James Monroe to a seat on th |
September 29, 1859, Jones received a recess | appointment from President James Buchanan to a seat on |
rst person to hold this post as a full-time | appointment since Protocol 11 to the European Conventio |
On May 19, 1927, Adler received a recess | appointment from President Calvin Coolidge to a new sea |
n April 22, 1887, Bingham received a recess | appointment from President Grover Cleveland to a seat o |
tember 1, 1948, Henderson received a recess | appointment from President Harry S. Truman to a seat on |
d Law School in 1969 before earning a joint | appointment with Harvard Medical School three years lat |
On July 26, 1900, Trieber received a recess | appointment from President William McKinley to a seat o |
ptember 22, 1937, Druffel received a recess | appointment from Franklin D. Roosevelt to a new seat on |
ign his position at Kew to accept a faculty | appointment in the University of Chicago's Department o |
On March 18, 1931, Knight received a recess | appointment from President Herbert Hoover to a seat on |
D. Eisenhower nominated Burney on a recess | appointment, and was sworn in as Surgeon General on Aug |
ict of Columbia, Kirkland received a recess | appointment from Harry S. Truman on October 21, 1949, t |
eader who had been rewarded with a security | appointment in Paktia, is a member fo the majority grou |
ovember 18, 1789, Drayton received a recess | appointment from President George Washington to become |
November 2, 1915, Johnson received a recess | appointment from Woodrow Wilson to a seat on the United |
until 1927 when he received a Congressional | appointment to the United States Military Academy. |
olvin served from 1932 until 1934 as a life | appointment under the Constitution Act and the writ of |
Grant appointed McKinney (through a recess | appointment) to the United States District Court for th |
ield of parasitology during a post-doctoral | appointment at the Institute of Medical and Veterinary |
ted by President Abraham Lincoln to a joint | appointment to the United States District Courts]] for |
on School of Medicine and was given a joint | appointment in the Departments of Pediatrics and Medici |
attle, WA, United States), with a secondary | appointment at the Santa Fe Institute. |
He received a recess | appointment from President George Washington on Septemb |
ent Capability Deep Target Attack, a 1-star | appointment at the Ministry of Defence; his promotion t |
Hundley received a recess | appointment from President Theodore Roosevelt on April |
Yoo also has a secondary | appointment at the Annenberg School for Communication a |
position in January 2002 following a recess | appointment by Bush. |
Health, and Human Behavior" and had a dual | appointment in the Department of Pharmacology in the Sc |
ity of Siena in 1881; and he held a similar | appointment in the University of Padua (1891-1903), and |
ral Officer in the army holding a logistics | appointment and is currently the Lieutenant General hol |
he U. N. John Bolton, appointed as a recess | appointment by U.S. President George W. Bush. |
October 25, 1958, Henley received a recess | appointment from President Dwight D. Eisenhower to a se |
was 40 years old, Bazelon received a recess | appointment from President Harry S. Truman to a new on |
cting Attorney General, pending a permanent | appointment of a presidential nominee. |
In 1979, Dr. Parr-Johnston won a political | appointment as the Chief of Staff to Ron Atkey, the Can |
His talent earned him a Royal | Appointment in 1773, through which he came to receive a |
ovember 24, 1819, Skinner received a recess | appointment from President James Monroe to a seat on th |
Martin received a recess | appointment to the United States District Court for the |
Clay received a recess | appointment from George Washington on September 16, 179 |
On July 5, 1825, Hay received a recess | appointment from John Quincy Adams to a seat on the Uni |
in the Legislature and is seen as a likely | appointment for Cabinet when the Manitoba Progressive C |
Deputy Attorney General following a recess | appointment by President Barack Obama on December 29, 2 |
tember 12, 1925, Anderson received a recess | appointment from Calvin Coolidge to a seat on the Unite |
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