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Appointment of a Chief Justice; | |
Announcement of | Appointment as a dean |
He resigned this position on his | appointment as a minister. |
The Madras Government sanctioned his | appointment within a few months. |
Appointment of a Secretary-General and Permanent Repres | |
Prior to 1998, | appointment as a judge of the Court was a part-time app |
Prior to her | appointment as a judge, Harvison Young was a legal acad |
83 Gregory became an officer through direct | appointment after a year of private practice. |
In 1870, he took a further | appointment as a lecturer at Owens College, Manchester. |
appointed Apostolic Administrator until the | appointment of a new bishop. |
He then accepted | appointment as a government veterinary surgeon in New Z |
dent George Watson was not pleased with the | appointment of a Resident Medical Officer. |
Miller's | appointment signaled a new willingness to aid in the de |
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 |
He never ceased to urge the | appointment of a bishop for the American colonies. |
Letts initially received a recess | appointment to a seat vacated by Wendell Philips Staffo |
In 1758 the | appointment of a new junior minister, Isaac Smithson, c |
This | appointment by a president who planned to fight corrupt |
Perry's | appointment became a central issue in the 2001 Oklahoma |
The final stage of | appointment of a new Speaker is a formality but has con |
e territory are coroners by virtue of their | appointment as a magistrate. |
In 1895, he secured an | appointment as a professor of law at Northwestern Unive |
He resigned in 1869 to accept an | appointment as a sheriff. |
return to the United States he received an | appointment as a high school principal. |
The same year he accepted | appointment as a Commissioner of Assize. |
n 1966, O'Leary received a State Department | appointment as a Foreign Service Officer. |
This led to the | appointment of a British Resident in Selangor in 1875. |
The title Drum Major is an | appointment, not a military rank. |
This was the last | appointment of a South Australian judge by the Colonial |
In retirement he has taken up an | appointment as a Non-Executive Director of Babcock Inte |
bia University to pursue her first academic | appointment as a clinician-scientist. |
2011 Goldberg returned to Bromley after the | appointment of a new club chairman, Ashley Reading. |
She was created a DBE upon her | appointment as a Justice of the High Court (Family Divi |
d this position on 31 August 1995 to accept | appointment as a Justice of the State's Supreme Court. |
The | appointment of a non-jurist was controversial, and was |
2004, Miss Gloster was created a DBE on her | appointment as a High Court Judge. |
Theodosius's | appointment marked a new period of actual independence |
Redknapp resigned from Portsmouth after the | appointment of a Director of Football. |
His | appointment as a general expired in March 1863 without |
The | appointment of a coadjutor archbishop by the Vatican wa |
It welcomed the | appointment of a Special Representative of the Secretar |
Her first | appointment as a speech therapist was at Whipps Cross H |
the | appointment of a senior official in the Department of t |
In 1199 there is a record of the | appointment of a Provost of Cork, as chief magistrate o |
husband was elevated to the Peerage on his | appointment as a Law Lord in October 2005. |
al of the new Speaker, which is done by the | appointment of a Royal Commission. |
hys Hopkin Morris, in August 1932, upon his | appointment as a Metropolitan Police Magistrate |
resumption of humanitarian efforts and the | appointment of a Special Adviser by the Secretary-Gener |
General Michael Bryant announced Molinari's | appointment as a justice of the peace. |
The | appointment caused a great deal of controversy, and in |
Such an | appointment is a great privilege and affords me the con |
overnment was returned to in 1958, with the | appointment of a Local Government Commission for Englan |
He holds a joint | appointment as a Professor in the School of Education a |
ies written from his college days until his | appointment as a federal judge in 1875. |
ader in May 1943 after Campbell accepted an | appointment as a judge. |
d delegates, although he disapproved of the | appointment of a layman to the patriarchate. |
Eide proposed the | appointment of a senior civilian representative to coor |
He currently has an | appointment as a Visiting Scientist at Cedars Sinai Med |
the department, he was given the honourary | appointment as a supervisor at the new Government museu |
In 1820, he secured the | appointment of a committee to report on the expense of |
The | Appointment is a 1969 psychological drama from director |
s arrival in the colony, Spencer secured an | appointment as a customs collector, in addition to his |
When he heard of the | appointment of a successor he affixed to the cathedral |
rough October; group tours are available by | appointment on a year-round basis. |
e, he taught at Howard University until his | appointment as a full political science professor at Li |
r services ranging from a simple outpatient | appointment to a heart transplant. |
In 1775, Pearis sought an | appointment as a patriot commissioner to the Indians, a |
of military service which culminated in his | appointment as a Major General in the U.S. Army. |
Sir Francis Bond Head, Baldwin accepted an | appointment as a new member of the council. |
over governance of the province led to the | appointment of a deputy governor to administer the nort |
Russell was interviewed for this | appointment just a few months prior to Roosevelt being |
legal partnership with W. E. Showers before | appointment as a deputy district attorney in 1888 for M |
In 1821, he took an | appointment as a judge in the district of Sainte-Marie |
nd after a few years as a lawyer took up an | appointment as a professor in the Brescia Ginnasio. |
nd sold her first book because of an editor | appointment at a national convention. |
However, in February 1755 he accepted the | appointment as a judge of the King's Bench and serjeant |
ber 1880, but left Parliament to take up an | appointment as a land commissioner. |
In 1997 she received a White House | appointment for a four-year term to the Board for Inter |
On his | appointment as a Muslim chaplain, Saiful said, "When I |
His first | appointment as a conductor came in 1928 for the Royal W |
The restructure saw the | appointment of a new regional management team to direct |
Her | appointment to a fully tenured faculty position was mad |
ntial debts, and sought but did not receive | appointment to a position in the federal government. |
in Congress until he resigned to accept an | appointment as a judge of the United States District Co |
effort was mounted by people opposed to his | appointment of a Catholic Police Chief, James P. Cole, |
It was an unusual | appointment in a conservative industry, both on account |
From 2005 until his | appointment to a political post, Brovtsev was head of t |
His longest | appointment was a two-and-a-half year spell at Stockpor |
Council, a constitutional pre-requisite for | appointment as a minister. |
21 seat but declined it, having received an | appointment as a member of the Texas Railroad Commissio |
ork State Constitution in 1876, pending the | appointment of a Superintendent of Public Works. |
At the time of his | appointment to a judgeship, he was the newly elected go |
, in the course of a heated debate over the | appointment of a sheriff for Grant County, Vineyard cla |
His first pastoral | appointment was a curate at St. Patrick's Church, Lower |
Thatcher accepted an | appointment to a Massachusetts state court in 1792 and |
1-22 school year, Carothers held a one-year | appointment as a chemistry instructor at the University |
The | appointment of a select committee of inquiry into the c |
Clark also holds an | appointment as a faculty associate at Penn State's Cent |
He received an | appointment as a captain in the Mexican War and was ask |
member of the committee, disagree about the | appointment of a new member of staff. |
by removing Otis from the scene-through an | appointment to a federal post in Massachusetts. |
over governance of the province led to the | appointment of a deputy governor to administer the nort |
Pleasonton's | appointment marked a turning point for the Light House |
nary Pilot Officer and was confirmed in his | appointment as a Flying Officer. |
This led to his | appointment as a professor of divinity at St Mary's Col |
ased 1st District following John McDuffie's | appointment to a federal judgeship. |
rt of his predecessor, Cuthbertson, for his | appointment of a Catholic Police Chief, James P. Cole. |
Walker made the first | appointment of a poet laureate of the U.S. state of Geo |
ce, visiting 11 counties in 1208 before his | appointment as a justice of the Court of King's Bench i |
mpathetic cabinet minister and the unlikely | appointment of a "commoner" to a position of power did |
to Auckland and this opened the way for the | appointment of a Benedictine bishop. |
His | appointment generated a degree of controversy, with the |
her second ministerial term, with her 1993 | appointment as a judge on the Former Yugoslavia crimina |
This | appointment caused a schism among QPR fans, some of who |
His first known | appointment to a musical position was as organist of Do |
to withdraw Wriedt's commission, ending her | appointment as a minister. |
Before his | appointment as a general authority, Mason was a bishop, |
f Prime Minister Jorge del Castillo and the | appointment of a new cabinet headed by Yehude Simon. |
uter and soon House finds out Wilson has an | appointment with a Dr. Gonzales in New York Mercy Psych |
His death in 1948 and the subsequent | appointment of a new Patriarch, Justinian I, who was su |
rsh's study of the New Testament led to his | appointment as a preaching minister. |
n January 1988 and practiced solo until her | appointment as a Judge. |
relinquished the post in November upon his | appointment to a judgeship of the Landed Estates Court. |
with the Archbishop of Canterbury about the | appointment of a Bishop of Bangor. |
chamber in 1835, and in 1837 succeeded this | appointment as a Lord in Waiting. |
The Governor also announced that she would | appointment to a concurrent term as the Director of the |
overnor Hampton because Hampton blocked his | appointment to a U.S. Senate seat in 1877 and 1879. |
“We would like the | appointment of a high-level diplomat for Darfur to work |
He later accepted | appointment as a federal judge for the United States Di |
de Emily Maitlis on Mondays - following his | appointment as a presenter on the channel in 2003. |
U.S. Rep. Tony P. Hall decided to accept an | appointment as a U.N. ambassador, Carne took his place |
la Del Ponte, and subsequently approved her | appointment for a four-year term, beginning on Septembe |
III and to Ignatius Loyola, requesting the | appointment of a Jesuit as Patriarch of Ethiopia. |
fice and for the Supreme Court prior to his | appointment as a judge to the state's highest court. |
958 when he received an offer for a special | appointment as a Research Professor at the University o |
r-pilot gunnery instructor which led to his | appointment as a officer commanding flying at the Air F |
The | appointment had a nominal element - Tahmasp himself had |
iversity for two years before receiving his | appointment from a Georgia congressman in 1942 (despite |
ite from Hong Kong, he accepted Aguinaldo's | appointment as a representative of the first district o |
esident William McKinley made Gray a recess | appointment to a new third seat on the United States Co |
urated in 1965 is further underlined by the | appointment of a woman, Kubra Noorzai, to the cabinet a |
itain broke out in 1812, Aylwin received an | appointment as a lieutenant in the United States Navy a |
pulation, whose influence increasd with the | appointment of a number of Scotsmen to be Governors of |
uccessive grades of the Regular Army to his | appointment as a Major General, 21 September 1943. |
ed from the office and from Parliament upon | appointment as a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1939, as whi |
ated - and this connection led to Meyrick's | appointment to a number of lucrative positions in West |
incorporation but reiterated calls for the | appointment of a stipendiary magistrate. |
r brother Admiral George Alexander Ballard, | appointment as a Companion of the Bath. |
t person, at age 70, to receive their first | appointment to a ministerial post in Western Australia, |
ster after 1932 and remained a TD until his | appointment as a Circuit court judge in 1944 to the Iri |
The | appointment of a Pole caused some surprise in view of t |
igning effective January 1, 2008, to accept | appointment as a Minnesota district court judge. |
The | appointment of a Donat shall lapse and his name shall b |
With the | appointment of a new Executive Director, Dr Peter Kuzmi |
diterranean Fleet in 1823, which led to his | appointment as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St |
The | appointment of a large number of ex-convicts as school |
th who was holding over in office until the | appointment of a successor after his term had expired. |
ket, he sailed from Liverpool to take up an | appointment as a shop assistant in a grocery store in F |
to have offered to recommend Miscampbell's | appointment to a knighthood, which he reportedly declin |
promotion to King's Serjeant in 1504 and an | appointment as a pusine justice of the King's Bench in |
His stance on the former led to his | appointment as a member of the Carlisle Peace Commissio |
phoned the hotline center and asked for an | appointment with a social worker. |
Appointment of a Director of Developmental Test and Eva | |
t of Premier and Cabinet, and following the | appointment of a new Chief Executive remained with the |
l be to oversee the vetting process for the | appointment of a substantial number of new bishops for |
ostolic Administrator of New York until the | appointment of a replacement. |
public official in the United States whose | appointment to a federal position was confirmed by the |
The attack on Takao lead to | appointment as a Companion of the Distinguished Service |
Since his | appointment as a staff member in the Faculty of Economi |
he Football Association of Thailand and the | appointment of a new executive committee. |
After his PhD he went on to an | appointment as a lecturer in mathematics at Leicester U |
Previous to his | appointment as a French Minister, Guiringuaud served as |
Bates' one other | appointment to a "Final" was in the Football League Tro |
bsequently approved Hassan Bubacar Jallow's | appointment for a four-year term, beginning on Septembe |
erved that he would even have preferred the | appointment of a foreigner to the position, as long as |
d the court, but was crowned only after the | appointment of a new patriarch, Arsenios Autoreianos, i |
In 1959 he accepted an | appointment as a lecturer (senior lecturer from 1962) i |
He received an | appointment as a brigadier general of the Ninth Divisio |
rewarded for his long service in 1798 with | appointment as a Knight Companion of the Order of the B |
In December 1904 he secured his | appointment as a member of the epoch-making ships desig |
breathed into Sic Squared Records with the | appointment of a new manager for the label, Lukas Best, |
the resignation of John Hargreaves and the | appointment of a replacement minister in Joy Burch. |
esigned his seat in parliament to accept an | appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania |
cting Attorney General, pending a permanent | appointment of a presidential nominee. |
The | appointment of a new commissioner with portfolio for In |
ailable for selection to be recommended for | appointment to a judicial office. |
Henry VII, although the latter delayed his | appointment for a month due to his relation to William |
ted to this on the ground that his previous | appointment as a judge at the Cape of Good Hope made hi |
This | appointment marks a return to the United States for Amb |
After | appointment as a prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral, Lon |
menical Commission that prepared him for an | appointment as a consultant to the United States Confer |
vil Law and Procedure Subcommitte since his | appointment and a member of its Criminal Justice Subcom |
Medical School where he gained an academic | appointment as a Lecturer on Psychiatry. |
memorial to the legislature asking for the | appointment of a state geologist, although it took anot |
The report argued that "...the | appointment of a series of Ministerial portfolio holder |
f almost exclusively to lecturing until his | appointment to a post in the Bureau of Labor Statistics |
shing incidents and threats, as well as the | appointment of a community victim services worker in Da |
ial proceedings in other cases before their | appointment to a trial. |
in other pre-trial proceedings before their | appointment to a trial, and, acting under Chapter VII o |
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