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In late 2009, Simpson accepted an | appointment by the Obama Administration. |
This | appointment by a president who planned to fight corrupt |
liberal opposition, the Senate affirmed the | appointment by voice vote without Democratic opposition |
The order of | appointment by the court shall be filed with the clerk |
Member, Malaysian Tourism Action Council - | Appointment by Minister of Tourism (1996). |
level of quality earned Charles Trudon the | appointment by King Louis XIV as Earl Trudon des Ormes. |
gton Sentencing Guidelines Commission under | appointment by Governor Christine Gregoire. |
In 1809 he gave up Mickleham on his | appointment by Spencer Perceval to the deanery of Cante |
In 1233 came the news of his | appointment, by Pope Gregory IX, to the Archbishopric o |
He accepted an | appointment by Dwight D. Eisenhower to serve as Chief o |
The CAS is nominated for | appointment by the President, on the consent of Prime m |
rect election of the mayor by the people or | appointment by the city council (gemeenteraad). |
or more churches served by a minister under | appointment by the bishop. |
On June 26, 1948, he was given a recess | appointment by President Harry S. Truman as Undersecret |
His | appointment by then-President Chen in 2000 marked the f |
In 1980 she served through | appointment by Governor Charles Robb to The Virginia St |
to fame after he received his first medical | appointment by Lieutenant Governor William McDougall. |
Prior to his | appointment by President Barack Obama, MacBride served |
e 1048) was the Abbot of Reichenau from his | appointment by Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1008. |
logy for Construction and Housing (MIGHT) - | Appointment by Prime Minister (1995) 2. Director, Natio |
He left the firm in 1982 to accept | appointment by Governor Thomas Kean as chairman of the |
ntil December 31, 1983, when he accepted an | appointment by Koch as New York City Police Commissione |
ntered Guamanian administration with a 1957 | appointment by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the po |
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kavieng since his | appointment by Pope John Paul II on January 21, 1991. |
s Florida Solicitor General (FSG) since his | appointment by Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum i |
a city judge and as a magistrate before his | appointment by Governor Zell Miller to Fulton Superior |
cal Council for Justice and Peace since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 24 October 2009. |
s the current archbishop of Turin since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 11 October 2010. |
isco Board of Supervisors, serving from his | appointment by then-mayor Willie Brown in February 1996 |
- ) is the Archbishop of Santiago since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 15 December 2010. |
o-born attorney who serves, due to a recess | appointment by President Barack Obama, as ambassador to |
a prominent insurance corporation until his | appointment by Governor Rockefeller in 1977. |
6) is the current bishop of Radom since his | appointment by the Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI on 16 |
Tizard had been informed of her impending | appointment by her former husband Bob Tizard, who was a |
See's representative in Venezuela since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 17 August 2009. |
ry that year, was passed over for a cabinet | appointment by Brian Mulroney. |
w diocese was James Black who, prior to his | appointment by Pope Pius XII, had been Vicar General of |
ded by Commissioner John Auerbach since his | appointment by Deval Patrick on March 5, 2007. |
er of members to 15 and providing for their | appointment by the President. |
itary aide to Gov. Arthur Yeager before his | appointment by Gov. Blanton Winship. |
Justice of the Montana Supreme Court after | appointment by Governor Judy Martz. |
1952) is the Bishop of Shreveport since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 1 April 2008. |
rrent Apostolic Nuncio to Burundi since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 16 July 2009. |
d to nominate a Deputy Attorney General for | appointment by the governor, with the consent of the co |
s Eighteenth Judicial Circuit following his | appointment by Governor Jeb Bush in March 2000. |
ty-fifth Secretary of State of Oregon after | appointment by Oregon Governor John Hubert Hall. |
In 1975, Juneau left the CRTC to accept an | appointment by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to the cab |
current bishop of Corpus Christi since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 18 January 2010. |
s a member of that same commission from his | appointment by California Governor Earl Warren on March |
abour Office of the Apostolic See since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 3 July 2009. |
r External Relations, from 1997 to 2003, on | appointment by Secretary-General Kofi Annan. |
in 1872, but resigned in 1875 to accept the | appointment by Tennessee Governor James D. Porter to th |
ed in the Hungarian Capital city before his | appointment by the ICRC, working as a trader, and origi |
the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lodi from his | appointment by Pope Pius XII on November 11, 1952, unti |
On June 1, 1910 He accepted an | appointment by Premier Arthur Lewis Sifton to cross the |
in 1860, but resigned in 1861 to accept the | appointment by President Lincoln to be the first Govern |
n 2002 and left office in 2009 to accept an | appointment by Gov. Mike Rounds to a judgeship in the s |
edicine, this prestigious project aided his | appointment by King George VI as Regius Professor of Me |
the Pontifical Council “Cor unum” since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 22 June 2010. |
Lieb received a recess | appointment by Dwight D. Eisenhower on August 13, 1955, |
Michigan and visiting the plant without an | appointment: by the end of the visit Hudson virtually a |
His | appointment by Governor Mike Easley as North Carolina C |
Catholic Diocese of Lake Charles since his | appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 6 March 2007. |
after Rep. Ann Wynia resigned to accept an | appointment by Governor Rudy Perpich as commissioner of |
eneral Assembly of 1887, with provision for | appointment by the governor of a 'Commissioner of Labor |
after Rep. Elton Redalen resigned to accept | appointment by Governor Arne Carlson as Minnesota's Com |
nspectors of prisons, or to authorize their | appointment by the governor of the colony; obstruction |
but resigned November 23, 1903 to accept an | appointment by Theodore Roosevelt as judge for the US D |
ee House of Representatives and accepted an | appointment by Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen to his |
te of South Carolina 1839-1850; he declined | appointment by President James Polk as Minister to Grea |
position in January 2002 following a recess | appointment by Bush. |
he U. N. John Bolton, appointed as a recess | appointment by U.S. President George W. Bush. |
On leaving Congress, Acklen declined an | appointment by President Rutherford B. Hayes to be a ju |
ned on July 28, 2008, in order to accept an | appointment by Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty as a mem |
. Cook resigned from the court to accept an | appointment by the George W. Bush administration to the |
Deputy Attorney General following a recess | appointment by President Barack Obama on December 29, 2 |
ved as Special Adviser for Public Policy on | appointment by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali |
In 1929 Lea was nominated for | appointment by governor of Tennessee Henry H. Horton to |
The day after his | appointment by Governor Noel to the United States Senat |
Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou and the | appointment, by King Constantine II, of successive Prim |
from its inception in 1943 until his death, | appointment by the United States Golf Association to se |
he Roman Catholic Diocese of Parma from his | appointment by Pope John Paul II on December 13, 1996, |
Hildesheim, located in Hildesheim, from his | appointment by Pope John Paul II on August 25, 1983, un |
ber 10, 1919, when he resigned to accept an | appointment by President Woodrow Wilson as a Judge of t |
is re-election campaign, in order to accept | appointment by President Benjamin Harrison as U.S. Envo |
fter Rep. Gordon Voss resigned to accept an | appointment by Governor Rudy Perpich as Chief Administr |
al contractors went on strike following the | appointment by the Italian construction contractor IREM |
ion by the U.S. Senate on March 9, 1863 and | appointment by the President on April 4, 1863. |
ange the method of selecting its Chair from | appointment by the members of Regional Council to elect |
onal leaders, effectively in favor of their | appointment by the Kremlin, and added that he didn't se |
ese of Ugento-Santa Maria di Leuca from his | appointment by Pope John Paul II on 26 June 2000, until |
nation Commission's preferred candidate for | appointment by the Queen as Bishop of Southwark though |
of Queen Elizabeth II (thus making Dupont's | appointment by Smith as the Officer Administering the G |
9, he resigned from the bench to accept his | appointment by Gov. John T. Hoffman as New York County |
o March 21, 1815, when he accepted a recess | appointment by President James Madison as United States |
rch 19, 1800, when he resigned to accept an | appointment by President John Adams as Naval Officer of |
After his | appointment by the Christian Wulff, President of the Fe |
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