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The | appointment was approved April 12, 1878. |
The | appointment was in every way unsuitable. |
Still, Poochigian's | appointment was not without controversy. |
Her | appointment was announced on June 15, 2009. |
This | appointment was subject to Parliamentary approval which |
His next | appointment was as Dean of Ripon in 1995 . |
His initial | appointment was as a full Professor of Surgery. |
His | appointment was the first official one to that post. |
His first senior | appointment was as Ambassador to Jordan 1956-1959. |
His | appointment was then formalized by Governor Jon Huntsma |
His last managerial | appointment was with Gloucester City. |
His first | appointment was of Commander of the Kabul garrison. |
His | appointment was subsequently endorsed by the General As |
His | appointment was to run for six years. |
However, his | appointment was cancelled in 1925, for undisclosed reas |
Cauchon's | appointment was met with apprehension among Manitoba's |
The | appointment was attributed to the influence of George V |
His first pastoral | appointment was to Srednja vas near Bohinj. |
His | appointment was confirmed by the Senate later that year |
This | appointment was renewed in 2002 and 2005. |
His last diplomatic | appointment was as High Commissioner to Australia. |
His | appointment was cited by the Survivors Network of those |
The | appointment was met with outrage by the Opposition in t |
The | appointment was unusual in that Nelsons had not conduct |
His | appointment was contentious-the Boasian heir-apparent w |
This | appointment was subsequently vetoed by the Sports Minis |
Vicar, then Rural Dean of Pershore his next | appointment was as Archdeacon of Dudley - a post he hel |
Initially, his | appointment was met with hostility by some of the racin |
An | appointment was made for cleansing rituals to be perfor |
The | Appointment was nominated for the Palme d'Or (Golden Pa |
His final | appointment was as Quartermaster-General to the Forces |
His final | appointment was as Inspector of Gunnery, based at Wilhe |
place of several Presidents, and Leavitt's | appointment was watched closely. |
His last | appointment was as Commandant of the Royal College of D |
Johns's next | appointment was in 1993 as Deputy Commander-in-Chief RA |
The | appointment was later ruled unlawful due to apparent se |
His | appointment was made to please the aristocracy which, u |
d a moderate Republican, but the bipartisan | appointment was widely praised. |
Scott's | appointment was, at the time, the highest government co |
His most notable | appointment was as architect to the London Stock Exchan |
Aridor's first ministerial | appointment was the Minister of Communications, in 1981 |
His last Service | appointment was as Director of Education in 1976. |
His final | appointment was as Commander-in-Chief, The Nore in 1948 |
His last | appointment was as Flag Officer, Orkneys and Shetland i |
His | appointment was made by President Calvin Coolidge on Au |
His final | appointment was as Deputy Chief of Defence Staff (Opera |
His next | appointment was undoubtedly the most bizarre of his car |
His | appointment was short lived as he resigned from the cou |
His first ecclesiastical | appointment was as dean of Le Mans, around 1093. |
Hartwell's first academic | appointment was at University of New South Wales (1950- |
vacant Archbishopric at Trier, however, the | appointment was disputed. |
His first | appointment was as parish chaplain and teacher in Bally |
This | appointment was confirmed by Pope Clement X on December |
Another | appointment was the scientist and educator John Anderso |
His final | appointment was to the more senior Bishopric of Durham. |
His | appointment was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on Septemb |
e weeks later, he failed a physical and his | appointment was canceled. |
His most recent | appointment was Director of the General Directorate for |
The | appointment was abolished in 1946, except in the guards |
on "Re-catholicising Cornwall", a proffered | appointment was withdrawn. |
The | appointment was due to his, at that time unusual knowle |
This | appointment was challenged in court, and ruled valid in |
Her | appointment was welcomed by tourism and business groups |
This | appointment was sought by others and it wasn't until Au |
Tauro's 1961 | appointment was made by his longtime friend and busines |
Belknap's | appointment was part of an effort by Henry VII to impro |
His | appointment was extended to two years, and then became |
The | appointment was controversial as he was less qualified |
Her most recent | appointment was with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Co |
The | appointment was approved by St. Ignatius Loyola a few m |
His last | appointment was Deputy Commander 1st (UK) Armoured Divi |
His | appointment was announced by the Victorian Attorney Gen |
The last-named | appointment was followed by the provincialship of the P |
an outsider with considerable means and the | appointment was controversial. |
However, his | appointment was never formally confirmed by the U.S. Se |
His last | appointment was as Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth in 1900 |
Laake's | appointment was also criticized because of his lack of |
Casriel Kaplin's first | appointment was as a rabbi with the Federation of Synag |
No | appointment was made due to the proximity of the next e |
He last | appointment was as Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval P |
A post office | appointment was offered to, and declined by, George W. |
This important | appointment was likely due to family influence and obli |
His final | appointment was Commandant of the Royal College of Defe |
Her | appointment was criticised as she was seen as too inexp |
His | appointment was hailed as an important event in the rel |
The | appointment was made by three party leaders, one of who |
His | appointment was largely due to his influence with exist |
The Commodore's | appointment was abolished and forces brought directly u |
abbed by a student radical who believed his | appointment was unfair. |
The | appointment was made at the instigation of his friend W |
White refused to sign because the | appointment was made by Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevi |
Chief Justice on his native island but the | appointment was not confirmed by the Colonial Office as |
This | appointment was controversial because Eschenbach had no |
His last military | appointment was as Commander of British Forces in Hong |
Initially his | appointment was as the commander of a brigade of U.S. V |
n pectore in 1969 by Pope Paul VI, and that | appointment was published in 1973. |
ter rivals Bristol Rovers meant that Pulis' | appointment was met with mixed reception. |
ing elected mayor in 1993, Giuliani's first | appointment was of Segarra as a Deputy Mayor of New Yor |
His | appointment was called an "unusual choice" since Ito st |
ustralia on 16 November 1918, where his AIF | appointment was terminated on 14 March 1919. |
His last | appointment was as Air Officer Commanding Strike Comman |
elected as Archbishop of St Andrews but his | appointment was turned down by the Pope. |
The | appointment was made to fill the unexpired term of Mark |
The | appointment was confirmed by the pope on 14 February 17 |
His last | appointment was at HQ Military Air Traffic Organisation |
ldwin to the Executive Council, though this | appointment was opposed by the more radical Mackenzie. |
tion at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and his first | appointment was as a Curate at South Lambeth. |
His last active | appointment was as the first Defence Services Secretary |
The initial reaction to | appointment was mixed, but the commentators agree that |
unteers dated November 29, 1862, though his | appointment was later withdrawn. |
rrigan was awarded the MBE in 1995 His last | appointment was commanding the Gurkha Centre in Hampshi |
John's | appointment was seriously opposed, especially by queen |
While this | appointment was officially as Fairfax's lieutenant gene |
His final | appointment was as the commanding officer of Indian 11t |
His last | appointment was as Senior Military Assistant to the Min |
His first military | appointment was that of Engineer-in-Chief, with the ran |
Appenzeller's last | appointment was at the St. Michael and Gudula Cathedral |
His second ministerial | appointment was between April 26 and August 29, 1958 as |
The | appointment was reiterated on July 6, the day Richard I |
Carr's first | appointment was as a curate at All Saints' Luton (Dioce |
Her | appointment was later confirmed by the General Assembly |
His | appointment was made after the previous incumbent, Lieu |
The | appointment was approved on 5 December, and Wiltshire's |
ribes Ehremar as an "anti-patriarch" as his | appointment was not ratified by the pope. |
He was ordained in 1886, aged 22. His first | appointment was the St Patrick's College, Goulburn in N |
His next | appointment was as an assistant priest at Our Lady and |
His next | appointment was to the United States of America as the |
His last | appointment was as Air Officer Commanding RAF Transport |
ican Bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman who on | appointment was its youngest bishop. |
His first | appointment was with then Second Division side South Sh |
The | appointment was by the Governor-General of Australia on |
A condition of the | appointment was that he may not run as a candidate in t |
The | appointment was not without controversy as several barr |
rs effective November 29, 1862, however the | appointment was rejected by Congress in the spring of 1 |
ch 1788, his first senior Church of England | appointment was when he was installed Dean of Bristol o |
However, this | appointment was opposed by John Stewart, Duke of Albany |
His next one-year U.N. | appointment was as co-Director of the Public Administra |
The | appointment was made again by Johnson's successor, Pres |
ere expected to be Oxbridge graduates), the | appointment was soon justified. |
use of Commons governor of Reading, and his | appointment was agreed to by the Lords on 10 December. |
For example, Andrew von Eschenbach's | appointment was held up by senators who objected to the |
the chair of higher analysis at Turin (this | appointment was to last for only two years). |
The | appointment was to the Court of Queen's Bench making hi |
Savage's | appointment was approved by the membership of the churc |
Somlyay's only ministerial | appointment was as Minister for Regional Development, T |
His | appointment was rejected by the United States Senate, b |
The | appointment was more consistent with English norms, as |
His next | appointment was as Flag Officer Arabian Sea and Persian |
stler is openly gay, and at the time of his | appointment was the only openly LGBT state supreme cour |
His next | appointment was in 1931, as Governor of the Falkland Is |
The | appointment was not without controversy, however, as so |
It was suggested in Private Eye that the | appointment was deliberate because the Warrington const |
sher as Secretary of the Texas Navy and the | appointment was confirmed by the Senate on October 28, |
Adams' | appointment was not a particularly popular one with the |
O'Brien's first | appointment was as chaplain to St. Michael's Hospital, |
His last | appointment was Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, from 1866 |
Guergis's | appointment was somewhat controversial, in that Emerson |
His first major | appointment was as the new artistic director for one of |
The Guardian, was chosen as editor but his | appointment was blocked because MI5 declared that he ha |
Theodosius' | appointment was, however, eventually blessed by the Met |
His first ecclesiastical | appointment was as vicar of St Mary, Blackburn (1738, r |
ber 6, 1864 to rank from June 1, 1864; this | appointment was not confirmed by the Confederate Congre |
His | appointment was popular and initially successful, as he |
glas MacArthur's chief war planner, and his | appointment was made to improve the planning ability in |
rt painter in Scotland in May 1584, and his | appointment was subsequently confirmed by royal letter |
Zhu's | appointment was due to his success in the Chinese Super |
He last | appointment was as Fourth Sea Lord and Vice Controller |
rov, the Russian minister of education, his | appointment was blocked by a Kievan bureaucrat on the g |
Eng's | appointment was opposed by many members of the police f |
The | appointment was generally thought to be making way for |
The | appointment was opposed in English Canada not because o |
place in his third government, although no | appointment was made. |
ayor J. Barry Mahool appointed him, and the | appointment was so popular that the City Council suspen |
described as the "King's Painter", and this | appointment was confirmed for life in June 1534, when h |
His longest | appointment was a two-and-a-half year spell at Stockpor |
Abbott's | appointment was still subject to formal approval by Uni |
His last | appointment was as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Coas |
His first pastoral | appointment was a curate at St. Patrick's Church, Lower |
His second pastoral | appointment was as Priest in Charge of the Lough Parish |
ry 1919 he returned to Sydney where his AIF | appointment was terminated on 3 November, |
His first ministerial | appointment was between November 17, 1953 and May 5, 19 |
Captain Paget's next | appointment was to HMS Hydra, a frigate of 38 guns, in |
His last | appointment was as Major-General commanding the Brigade |
His | appointment was delayed by an intrigue, involving Rober |
in 1962, but died while still a Senator; no | appointment was made. |
This | appointment was controversial in the Labour Party as th |
His final | appointment was as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief |
post ended because funding ran out, but the | appointment was extended to January 2003 to let him app |
The | appointment was confirmed in May 1908 but his bad healt |
No record of this | appointment was found in her diary and it has not been |
specification for the TSR 2. Beetham's next | appointment was as the Personal Staff Officer to Task F |
This | appointment was done in response to the success of pret |
appointed acting brigadier general, but his | appointment was not confirmed by the United States Sena |
His final | appointment was as president of Wilson College in Chamb |
His | appointment was anyway objected mainly by the bishop of |
, Killian came to Australia where his first | appointment was as an assistant priest in Bourke, New S |
His final operational flying | appointment was as the Officer Commanding No. 23 Squadr |
The | appointment was for "services to the community and his |
ll James O'Loghlin in the vacancy, but this | appointment was also declared void, ordering a special |
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