「appointment」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「recess」)
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Harper was twice appointed by recess | appointment and then rejected by the United States Sena |
Moore took office under a recess | appointment in September 1957, and was confirmed by the |
Letts initially received a recess | appointment to a seat vacated by Wendell Philips Staffo |
ntinued to stall, Clinton employed a recess | appointment in May 1999. |
Cole received a recess | appointment to the position from Obama on December 29, |
Knowles received a recess | appointment from Ulysses Grant on October 9, 1869, to 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 |
His recess | appointment as Secretary failed to receive Congressiona |
reappointed Hundley to the court by recess | appointment, and again formally nominated him on Decemb |
On June 26, 1948, he was given a recess | appointment by President Harry S. Truman as Undersecret |
Brown received a recess | appointment from James A. Garfield on June 2, 1881, to |
She received a recess | appointment to the Commission on December 6, 2002, and |
He received a recess | appointment from President Harry S Truman on October 21 |
Decker received a recess | appointment from John F. Kennedy on December 12, 1962, |
On May 2, 1883, Woods received a recess | appointment from President Chester A. Arthur to a seat |
Hincks took office under a recess | appointment on October 3, 1953 and was confirmed by the |
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 |
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 |
eodore Roosevelt selected Noyes as a recess | appointment on September 18, 1907, to a seat vacated by |
en L. Weintraub - December 2002 - by recess | appointment on December 6, 2002, confirmed to full term |
The promotion was a recess | appointment; Buffington was formally confirmed by the U |
perational in January, 2011 upon the recess | appointment of outgoing Treasury Secretary Juan Carlos |
Daugherty received a recess | appointment from John F. Kennedy on October 5, 1961, to |
On May 21, 1925, he received a recess | appointment from President Calvin Coolidge to the U.S. |
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, |
Thompson received a recess | appointment from President James Monroe on September 1, |
He received a recess | appointment from President Grover Cleveland on November |
Simonton received a recess | appointment from President Grover Cleveland on Septembe |
Noonan received a recess | appointment from President Harry S. Truman on October 2 |
Bonsal received a recess | appointment from John F. Kennedy on October 5, 1961, to |
n October 24, 1889, Green received a recess | appointment from President Benjamin Harrison to a seat |
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. |
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 |
On August 31, 1954, Cecil received a recess | appointment from Dwight D. Eisenhower to a new seat on |
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 |
nt Abraham Lincoln appointed him (by recess | appointment) on October 19, 1863, to the United States |
On August 31, 1824, Glenn received a recess | appointment from James Monroe to a seat on the United S |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Harper received a second recess | appointment from Truman to the same seat the next day, |
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 |
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 |
or the Southern District of Ohio via recess | appointment on the October 5, 1961, to a new seat creat |
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 |
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 |
overcome his filibuster and with his recess | appointment about to end, Judge Pickering announced tha |
Grant appointed McKinney (through a recess | appointment) to the United States District Court for th |
He received a recess | appointment from President George Washington on Septemb |
Hundley received a recess | appointment from President Theodore Roosevelt on April |
oward Taft, gave Hundley yet a third recess | appointment to the court on March 6, 1909, but Hundley |
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. |
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 |
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 |
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 |
n August 13, 1886, Newman received a recess | appointment from President Grover Cleveland to a seat o |
On May 21, 1923, Cant received a recess | appointment from Warren G. Harding to a seat on the Uni |
He received a recess | appointment to the United States District Court for the |
ptember 4, 1907, Sheppard received a recess | appointment from President Theodore Roosevelt to a seat |
of Missouri; Finkelnburg received a recess | appointment from Theodore Roosevelt on May 20, 1905, to |
October 21, 1949, McGohey received a recess | appointment from President Harry S. Truman to a new sea |
October 13, 1960, Caffrey received a recess | appointment from Dwight D. Eisenhower to a seat on the |
On May 17, 1895, Adams received a recess | appointment from President Grover Cleveland to a seat o |
n October 11, 1870, Winch received a recess | appointment from President Ulysses Grant to a seat on t |
October 21, 1949, Ritter received a recess | appointment from President Harry S. Truman to a seat on |
October 5, 1961, Brewster received a recess | appointment from President John F. Kennedy to a new sea |
n June 25, 1823, Randolph received a recess | appointment from President James Monroe to a seat on th |
cember 9, 1953, Mickelson received a recess | appointment from President Eisenhower to a seat on the |
trict of Columbia, Curran received a recess | appointment from Harry S. Truman on October 16, 1946, t |
tober 23, 1828, Hopkinson received a recess | appointment from John Quincy Adams to a seat on the Uni |
g to Rhode Island, Bourne received a recess | appointment from President George Washington on October |
r 17, 1953, Schnackenberg received a recess | appointment from President Dwight D. Eisenhower to a se |
He resigned to accept a recess | appointment from President John Quincy Adams on October |
tober 30, 1839, Gilchrist received a recess | appointment from President Martin Van Buren to a seat o |
Homeland Security, and then given a recess | appointment to the position on January 4, 2006. |
Brooks received a recess | appointment from Andrew Johnson on August 19, 1865, as |
December 10, 1935, Davis received a recess | appointment from President Franklin D. Roosevelt to a s |
vember 1, 1951, Edelstein received a recess | appointment from President Harry S. Truman to a seat on |
n October 17, 1862, Davis received a recess | appointment from President Lincoln to a seat on the U.S |
Barksdale received a recess | appointment from Franklin D. Roosevelt on December 19, |
o March 21, 1815, when he accepted a recess | appointment by President James Madison as United States |
October 16, 1861, Ballard received a recess | appointment from President Abraham Lincoln to a seat on |
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