The Assembly is chaired by the Speaker and three Deputy Speakers, of whom one is appointed Principal Deputy Speaker. |
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He was appointed as the YMCA's musical organiser for the Near East, based in Salonica. |
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Pop Artist James Wilkinson was appointed Official Artist to the V Festival. |
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David Webster was appointed General Administrator, and Sadler's Wells Ballet was invited to become the resident ballet company. |
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After dancing with the company for 4 years, she was later appointed Prima ballerina assoluta of La Scala Theatre Ballet in Milan. |
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Ashton was appointed Artistic director of the Royal Ballet from 1963 to 1970, when he retired from the post. |
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By 1939 Fonteyn had performed principal roles in Giselle, Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty and was appointed Prima Ballerina. |
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He also signed a deal with Universal Pictures and appointed his assistant, Jerome Epstein, as the producer. |
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In 1946, Warner Brothers acquired a substantial interest in ABPC, appointed a new board and decided to rebuild the stages. |
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However, on 28 March 2000 Columbus was appointed as director of the film, with Warner Bros. |
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Lewis Gilbert was again appointed as director, and a number of the crew from The Spy Who Loved Me also joined the production. |
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For the first time since 1949, the orchestra appointed one of its players to the position. |
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In April 2015, the United Nations appointed Craig the first global advocate for the elimination of mines and explosive hazards. |
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He was appointed a CBE by Queen Elizabeth II in June 2015 for his services to the performing arts and to charity. |
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In February 2016, Cumberbatch was appointed visiting fellow at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. |
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On 4 September 2012, Hunt was appointed Health Secretary in a cabinet reshuffle and replaced by Maria Miller. |
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After the 2015 general election, John Whittingdale was appointed as Secretary of State, tasked with initiating the BBC Charter review process. |
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Constantius II appointed Themistius, a pagan philosopher and teacher, as chief architect of this library building program. |
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The scheme was initiated by the Royal Society of Arts and continued by the Fourth Plinth Commission, appointed by the Mayor of London. |
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Scotland appointed Ally MacLeod as manager in 1977, with qualification for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina far from assured. |
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From 1872 to 1953, and 1954 to 1957, the Scotland national team was appointed by a selection committee. |
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Gianni Infantino is the current president, appointed on 26 February 2016 at the Extraordinary FIFA Congress. |
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Referees are appointed based on previous matches, marks, performances, and fitness levels. |
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Martin Broughton was appointed chairman of the club on 16 April 2010 to oversee its sale. |
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Joe Kinnear was subsequently appointed and led the club to a secure 14th place in the final league table. |
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Mick Harford took temporary charge of Forest over Christmas, before Gary Megson was appointed in the new year. |
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Paul Williams was then appointed as temporary manager as Nottingham Forest searched for their new manager. |
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In March 1961, the club appointed former player Don Revie as manager, following the resignation of Jack Taylor. |
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Following relegation to the Championship, assistant manager Kevin Blackwell was appointed manager. |
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Two months later, the inexperienced Dave Hockaday was surprisingly appointed head coach, with Junior Lewis hired as his assistant. |
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On 2 June 2016 Garry Monk was appointed as the new head coach, replacing Steve Evans. |
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The 1899 Ashes series was the first tour where the MCC and the counties appointed a selection committee. |
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With Greig having joined WSC, England appointed Mike Brearley as their captain and he enjoyed great success against Australia. |
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On 22 April 2013, Nick Bitel was appointed as new Chairman, succeeding Richard Lewis. |
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Sir Clive Woodward resigned on 2 September and Andy Robinson was appointed England head coach. |
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Previously Lancaster was appointed as the head coach on a short term basis assisted by existing forwards coach Graham Rowntree and Andy Farrell. |
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He captained the Lions to South Africa in 1997, and in 1999 was appointed captain of England. |
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After England were appointed tournament hosts on 28 July 2009, the proposed stadia for the tournament were revealed. |
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Tom Crumbie was appointed secretary on 2 August 1895, a position he held for the next 33 years. |
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In February 1998 Dean Richards was appointed as Director of Rugby following Bob Dwyer's sacking. |
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Mal Reilly was appointed Head Coach in 1987 and opened with six wins, four against France and two over Papua New Guinea. |
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Ellery Hanley was appointed coach of the Great Britain national rugby league team for the Ashes series of 1994, which was held in Great Britain. |
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Graeme West was appointed as coach, after fans petitioned for him to get the job. |
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Paul Deacon has also been appointed as an assistant coach after his role as a player in the 2010 and 2011 seasons. |
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Daniel Anderson was appointed as coach, Millward was then made coach of archrivals Wigan. |
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Warren Jacques, an Australian, was appointed captain in 1988 as Hutchins' replacement. |
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He was appointed due to his former role in coaching Kevin Curren, the 1985 Wimbledon finalist. |
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In October 2005, Eubank was appointed as the first ambassador for gambling charity GamCare, to support and encourage responsible gambling. |
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Amalric retreated, but the victorious Shirkuh had Shawar executed and was appointed vizier. |
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The resulting commission was jointly appointed by the League, the United States, and Liberia. |
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In 1831 he was appointed Visitor at the Royal Academy, where he seems to have been popular with the students. |
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Military counts in the Late Empire and the Germanic successor kingdoms were often appointed by a dux and later by a king. |
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The government is the Naalakkersuisut whose members are appointed by the Premier. |
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In 1885, France appointed a governor and established a general council, thus giving it the proper administration for a colony. |
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The governor is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the British government. |
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A cabinet is nominated by the Premier and appointed and chaired by the Governor. |
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Judges are appointed by the Chief Executive on the recommendation of an independent commission. |
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These bodies were not directly elected but members were appointed by local government and local interest groups. |
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The minister is appointed by the First Minister and is a Junior Minister in the Scottish Government, who does not attend cabinet. |
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Junior ministers, who do not attend cabinet, are also appointed to assist Scottish ministers in their departments. |
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Designates for First Minister and Deputy First Minister were appointed on 1 July 1998 by the UUP and SDLP, respectively. |
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It is headed by the Garda Commissioner, who is appointed by the Government. |
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In territories without a permanent population, a Commissioner is usually appointed to represent the Queen. |
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In the autumn of 1969, the Irish Rugby Football Union appointed a coach for the national team for the first time, the role went to Ronnie Dawson. |
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Eddie O'Sullivan resigned as Ireland coach and Declan Kidney was appointed. |
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Strongbow died in May 1176, and Henry appointed William FitzAldelm as his new representative in Ireland. |
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In 1718, Britain appointed Woodes Rogers as Governor of the Bahamas, and sent him at the head of a force to reclaim the settlement. |
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Elfrith was appointed admiral of the colony's military forces in 1631, remaining the overall military commander for over seven years. |
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In 1705, Walpole was appointed by Queen Anne to be a member of the council for her husband, Prince George of Denmark, Lord High Admiral. |
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The Continental Congress appointed George Washington to take command of the militia. |
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Some state judges and cabinet officers are appointed by the governors of the respective states, while others are elected by popular vote. |
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Post offices were established in the principal towns and postmasters appointed. |
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Although appointed by a Liberal government, his policies were much the same as Viceroys appointed by Conservative governnents. |
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Disraeli disliked Wilberforce and instead appointed John Jackson, the Bishop of Lincoln. |
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Derby resigned in protest, and Disraeli appointed Salisbury as Foreign Secretary. |
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General Ferdinand Foch was appointed commander of all Allied forces in France. |
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As the Allied forces advanced, Prince Maximilian of Baden was appointed as Chancellor of Germany in October to negotiate an armistice. |
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Later still, beginning in 1320, a Grand Vizier was appointed to assume certain of the sultan's responsibilities. |
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In 996 Gregory V became the first German Pope, appointed by his cousin Otto III, whom he shortly after crowned Holy Roman Emperor. |
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From that point forward, mayors were appointed by the Ministry of the Interior. |
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In 1942, after the death of Armaments Minister Fritz Todt, Hitler appointed Albert Speer as his replacement. |
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In January 1947, Truman appointed retired General George Marshall as Secretary of State. |
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When Clement Attlee's Labour Party won the 1945 election he appointed Aneurin Bevan as Health Minister. |
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The remaining five union territories are directly ruled by the centre through appointed administrators. |
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He was appointed a Knight Commander of the British Empire on 23 October 1952 for his role in Operation Hurricane. |
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General Hugh Stockwell and Admiral Barjot were appointed as Chief of Staff. |
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On 11 August 1956 General Keightley was appointed commander of Musketeer with the French Admiral Barjot as his deputy commander. |
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The Portuguese presidency was appointed to the job of organising the programme for a signing ceremony. |
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The President of the European Council is appointed for a two and a half year term in a qualified majority vote of the European Council. |
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In 1995, the United States appointed George Mitchell as the United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland. |
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Edward Heath appointed her Secretary of State for Education and Science in his 1970 government. |
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After Pike's retirement, Heath appointed Thatcher later that year to the Shadow Cabinet as Fuel and Power spokesman. |
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The Scottish Parliament nominates one of its members to be appointed as first minister by the monarch. |
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Ministers are similarly appointed to assist cabinet secretaries in their work. |
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They are appointed by the monarch on the recommendation of the first minister. |
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Jim Carruth was appointed to the position of Poet Laureate for Glasgow in 2014 as part of the 2014 Commonwealth Games legacy. |
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The city of Glasgow was appointed a UNESCO City of Music on 20 August 2008 as part of the Creative Cities Network. |
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When Rowan Williams was appointed Archbishop of Wales in 2000, the Cathedral became the Metropolitan Cathedral of Wales. |
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In 2011, the Welsh Government appointed a panel of commissioners to administer the council, thus the elected members were not in control. |
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In 1667 Commissioners of Supply were appointed in each sheriffdom to collect the land tax. |
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The person holding the office is typically elected or appointed by the members of the group. |
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Usually, whoever appointed or elected the chairman has the power to discipline this officer. |
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The Commission Members are appointed by the Scottish Parliament but are expected to be independent of government in its workings. |
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The Commission comprises a Convener and four Commission Members who are appointed by the Scottish Parliament. |
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A cabinet is nominated by the premier and appointed officially by the governor. |
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The Senate is the upper house, consisting of 11 members appointed by the governor on the advice of the premier and the leader of the opposition. |
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A Commissioner is appointed and is always the Director of the FCO's Overseas Territories Directorate. |
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There is no governor appointed to represent the Queen on the territory, as there are no longer any native inhabitants. |
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A governor is appointed by the Queen of the United Kingdom on the advice of the British Government to represent the monarch. |
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One of the ministers, the leader of the majority political party, is appointed premier by the governor. |
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The cabinet consisted of three ex officio members and five appointed by the governor from among the members of the House of Assembly. |
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After the 2012 elections, Rufus Ewing of the Progressive National Party won a narrow majority of the elected seats and was appointed premier. |
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There is a Commissioner, appointed by the Governor, who liaises between the Council and the Governor's office. |
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The teacher is appointed by the governor from suitable qualified applicants who are New Zealand registered teachers. |
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The Financial Secretary and Attorney General of the territory are appointed ex officio similar appointments in the Falkland Islands' Government. |
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The Administrator is officially appointed by the British monarch on the advice of the Ministry of Defence. |
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In a Westminster system, some members of parliament are elected by popular vote, while others are appointed. |
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The House of Lords, soon after, rejected this proposal and voted for an entirely appointed House of Lords. |
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She made her remarks days before a new batch of peers were due to be appointed. |
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Other clergymen appointed include the Reverend Donald Soper, the Reverend Timothy Beaumont, and some Scottish clerics. |
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They were selected by the Prime Minister of the day, but were formally appointed by the Sovereign. |
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Women were immediately eligible and four were among the first life peers appointed. |
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A Deputy Leader is also appointed by the Prime Minister, and takes the place of an absent or unavailable leader. |
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Both William and Anne appointed and dismissed Cabinet members, attended meetings, made decisions, and followed up on actions. |
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It is a constitutional convention that only a Privy Counsellor can be appointed Prime Minister. |
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Initially, this took the form of appointed or partially elected Legislative Councils. |
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Senior members of the Royal Family may also be appointed, but this is confined to the current consort and heir apparent and consort. |
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Although the Privy Council is primarily a British institution, officials from some other Commonwealth realms are also appointed. |
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Until the late 20th century, the Prime Ministers and Chief Justices of Canada and Australia were also appointed Privy Counsellors. |
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The role, however, is separate from these posts, and can be held by any person appointed by the Council. |
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She became the first of the 1997 MPs to enter the Shadow Cabinet when in 1999 she was appointed Shadow Education and Employment Secretary. |
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David Cameron appointed her Shadow Leader of the House of Commons in December 2005 after his accession to the leadership. |
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It is a bicameral body, composed of an appointed Senate and an elected House of Representatives. |
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When appointed from outside the House, the Speaker is also considered a member of the Parliament. |
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A member of Parliament is known as deputado, a person who is appointed after democratic election to act on people's behalf. |
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These members reconvened at another place, appointed a Caretaker Executive and pledged allegiance to the Provisional Army Council. |
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Under that act, the executive was to be headed by a governor appointed by the Secretary of State, who could consult the Governor General. |
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The members of the Executive council were to be appointed by Secretary of State and were responsible to him in all matters. |
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In 1982 he was appointed Oil Economist, and from 1984 he worked as a bank economist as well as continuing to hold the position of Oil Economist. |
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On 13 May 2015, Salmond was appointed as the SNP's foreign affairs spokesman in the House of Commons. |
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Members of the Cabinet and junior ministers of the Scottish Government as well as the Scottish law officers, are appointed by the First Minister. |
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The First Minister is nominated by the Assembly and then appointed by Her Majesty the Queen. |
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A new chairperson for the committee has not yet been appointed. |
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They've appointed a new minister to replace the one who just retired. |
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After his parents died, the boy's uncle was appointed as his guardian. |
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The newly appointed abbot decided to take a tour of the abbey with the cardinal's emissary. |
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We have to wait until they're ready to receive us, and make sure we turn up at the appointed time. |
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He had preached twice on the Lord's day, he preached also on Monday, and had appointed to do the same on Tuesday, but died that morning. |
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Many believed this provision gutted the new law, as Lowry appointed three very conservative men to the body. |
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August then appointed Prince George III of Anhalt to be his coadjutor in spiritual matters. |
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Drss. Ella R. Swinney of Smyrna, Del., has been appointed medical missionary to Shanghai, China, by the Baptist Board. |
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The prime minister chooses a cabinet and its members are formally appointed by the monarch to form Her Majesty's Government. |
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The Parliament nominates one of its Members, who is then appointed by the Monarch to serve as First Minister. |
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There are also twelve other ministers, who work alongside the cabinet secretaries in their appointed areas. |
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Each crown appointed three astronomers and cartographers, three pilots and three mathematicians. |
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In time, it became natural to group these into provinces and a metropolitan was appointed for each province. |
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The officers Richard had appointed in Wales either joined Henry or stood aside. |
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The other 26 Commissioners are subsequently appointed by the Council of the European Union in agreement with the nominated President. |
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Of the 31 Scottish commissioners who were appointed, 29 were members of the government Court Party and one was a member of the Squadron Volante. |
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Sheriffs, originally appointed by the King as royal administrators and tax collectors, developed legal functions. |
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In the reign of Edward IV, a commission appointed to enquire what were the arms of Ireland found them to be three crowns in pale. |
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On 5 October 2011, Meri Huws, Chair of the Welsh Language Board, was appointed the new Welsh Language Commissioner. |
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Roman government was headed by two consuls, elected annually by the citizens and advised by a senate composed of appointed magistrates. |
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In times of military emergency, a dictator would be appointed for a term of six months. |
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He retired in 78 AD, and later he was appointed water commissioner in Rome. |
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The Empire contained many kinds of villas, not all of them lavishly appointed with mosaic floors and frescoes. |
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In 173 Severus' kinsman Gaius Septimius Severus was appointed proconsul of the Africa Province. |
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Councillors are appointed to the cabinet by the full council of 47 members. |
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In 288, Maximian appointed Constantius to serve as his praetorian prefect in Gaul. |
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Licinius, one of Galerius' old military companions, was appointed Augustus in the western regions. |
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Gratian appointed a new Augustus, a proven general from Hispania called Theodosius. |
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Two subsequent Roman rulers of Britain, appointed by the remaining troops, were murdered. |
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Eadulf, a Saxon noble, was appointed to organise the defence of Sussex but died from the plague before much could be done. |
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Usually, judges attached to regular courts are formally appointed by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. |
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In 1055 Siward died but his son was considered too young to command Northumbria, and Harold's brother, Tostig was appointed. |
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After 1075 all earldoms were held by Normans, and Englishmen were only occasionally appointed as sheriffs. |
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William also appointed deputies who could make decisions while he was absent, especially if the absence was expected to be lengthy. |
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If the incumbent senator dies, he is replaced by a person appointed by the governor. |
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A justiciar was appointed by the king to stand in his absence when he was on the continent. |
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He paid homage to Henry II, to his son also called Henry and to his other son Richard the Lionheart newly appointed new Duke of Aquitaine. |
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In 1390, King Richard II, son of Edward the Black Prince appointed his uncle John of Gaunt Duke of Aquitaine. |
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Those already appointed were forced to pay huge sums to retain their posts. |
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With the king indisposed, York was again appointed Protector, and Margaret was shunted aside, charged with the king's care. |
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Wolsey fell from favour as a result of his failure to procure the annulment, and Henry appointed Thomas Cromwell in his place. |
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The newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, was then able to declare Henry's marriage to Catherine annulled. |
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The following year, he was appointed Chief Steward and Chamberlain of Wales. |
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In 1493, at the age of two, Henry was appointed Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. |
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Kildare was appointed chief governor in 1524, resuming his dispute with Butler, which had before been in a lull. |
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He appointed himself and his successors as the supreme rulers of the English church. |
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Women were appointed as deaconesses from 1861 but they could not function fully as deacons and were not considered ordained clergy. |
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Henry appointed Thomas Cranmer as his successor as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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However, Thomas Seymour continued scheming to control the royal family and tried to have himself appointed the governor of the King's person. |
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She repeatedly appointed him to military posts despite his growing record of irresponsibility. |
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The treasury officials were appointed by the king, and were largely independent of the authority of the viceroy, audencia president or governor. |
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Early in 1608 Alexander Sharpeigh was appointed captain of the Company's Ascension, and general or commander of the fourth voyage. |
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His nomination, made by the Court of Directors, would in future be subject to the approval of a Council of Four appointed by the Crown. |
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Napoleon III appointed a new commander, General Forey, one of the victors of Solferino, and sent 23,000 fresh soldiers. |
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The Feoffees for Impropriations, an organisation that bought benefices and advowsons so that Puritans could be appointed to them, was dissolved. |
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Charles Fleetwood was appointed a member of the Committee of Safety and of the Council of State, and one of the seven commissioners for the army. |
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He was subsequently appointed governor of Ely and a colonel in the Eastern Association. |
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Commissioners for securing the peace of the commonwealth were appointed to work with them in every county. |
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In July he was appointed chancellor of Oxford University, and in December was made a member of the Council of State. |
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Cromwell was appointed Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, effectively placing the British Isles under military rule. |
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In 1696 he was appointed Surveyor of Greenwich Naval Hospital, and in 1698 he was appointed Surveyor of Westminster Abbey. |
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Even so, William's supporters sought ways to enhance his prestige and, on 19 September 1668, the States of Zeeland appointed him as First Noble. |
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On 4 July, the States of Holland appointed William stadtholder, and he took the oath five days later. |
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William's followers in the States of Utrecht on 26 April 1674 appointed him hereditary stadtholder. |
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Chambers was appointed architectural tutor to the Prince of Wales, later George III, and in 1766, with Robert Adam, as Architect to the King. |
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Since James Loch had been appointed, he had been mainly in control of the management of the Trustees, assisted by his son George Loch. |
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The King refused, Necker was dismissed, and Charles Alexandre de Calonne was appointed to the Comptrollership. |
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Pitt later appointed Pretyman Bishop of Lincoln then Winchester and drew upon his advice throughout his political career. |
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It differed from Fox's failed India Bill 1783 and specified that the Board would be appointed by the King. |
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The hero of the turf accepted this bet, and on the day appointed, just a minute before starting, qualified his stallion to run for the purse. |
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And they appointed two, Joseph called Barsabas, who was surnamed Justus, and Matthias. |
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Shortly after reporting aboard, Nelson was appointed a midshipman and began officer training. |
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Castlereagh and the cabinet approved the memo, appointed him head of all British forces in Portugal. |
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On 20 January 1829 Wellington was appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. |
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Although the Privy Council is primarily a British institution, officials from other Commonwealth realms are also appointed to the body. |
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At the outbreak of the Second World War, he was again appointed First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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John Guest was appointed manager of the works in 1767, having moved from Broseley. |
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He rushed to sail on the same ship as the newly appointed British commander, Sir Redvers Buller. |
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In April 1905, he was promoted to Major and appointed to command of the Henley Squadron of the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars. |
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In October 1911, Churchill was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty and continued in the post into the First World War. |
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In February 1915 he appointed the Landships Committee, which oversaw the design and production of the first British tanks. |
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In July 1917, Churchill was appointed Minister of Munitions, and in January 1919, Secretary of State for War and Secretary of State for Air. |
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After the war he was appointed as the Colonel in Chief of the 4th Hussars, Queen's Royal Irish Hussars and the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars. |
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In 1913, he was appointed an Elder Brother of Trinity House as result of his appointment as First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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One of its members was the President, appointed by the Council, who chaired the body and represented it. |
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The Scottish Parliament nominates a Member to be appointed as First Minister by the Queen. |
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The government of Nunavut and Nunavut Tunngavik have appointed negotiators. |
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As such, it was governed directly by the central or federal government and the president of Mexico appointed its governor or executive regent. |
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The building is managed by committees appointed by both houses, which report to the Speaker of the House of Commons and the Lord Speaker. |
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In June 2003, Cameron was appointed a shadow minister in the Privy Council Office as a deputy to Eric Forth, then Shadow Leader of the House. |
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In 2007 Cameron appointed Andy Coulson, former editor of the News of the World, as his director of communications. |
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MacDonald went on to appoint Britain's first female cabinet minister, Margaret Bondfield, who was appointed Minister of Labour. |
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In addition, the upper house of the UK parliament, the House of Lords, currently has some 25 appointed members from Northern Ireland. |
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The powers of the assemblies were limited, and members were appointed, largely by local authorities, rather than being directly elected. |
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The same year, nine Regional Ministers were appointed by the incoming Gordon Brown government. |
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High Court judges are appointed by the Queen on the recommendation of Judicial Appointments Commission, from qualified lawyers. |
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The President and Deputy President of the court are separately appointed to those roles. |
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The President and Deputy President are appointed to those roles rather than being the most senior by tenure in office. |
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Lords of Appeal in Ordinary were, by custom, appointed to the Privy Council if not already members. |
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Often, when a Lord High Steward was necessary for trials of peers, the Lord Chancellor was appointed to the post. |
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The board is not an elected body, but is made up of members appointed from local councils across the region and is known as a quango. |
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The ceremonial counties, also referred to as the lieutenancy areas of England, are areas of England to which a Lord Lieutenant is appointed. |
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Usually, though not necessarily, the person appointed lieutenant was also appointed custos rotulorum or keeper of the rolls. |
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This measure was temporary, and no lieutenants have been appointed in this way since 1974, although the power still exists. |
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They are appointed for life, although the customary age of retirement is 75 and the sovereign may remove them. |
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No person may be appointed twice in three years, unless there is no other suitable person in the county. |
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Since then the High Sheriffs of Durham have been appointed similar to other high sheriffs in England and Wales. |
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In 1834, William dismissed the Whig Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, and appointed a Tory, Sir Robert Peel. |
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A Lord Lieutenant of Greater London is appointed for its area, excluding the City of London. |
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Though workers count as part of a workforce regardless of nationality, only certain individuals may be appointed as voters. |
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The Broads Authority also has members appointed by Natural England, Great Yarmouth Port Authority and the Environment Agency. |
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William de Botreaux, 3rd Baron Botreaux was appointed in 1435 warden of the forests of Exmoor and Neroche for life by Richard Duke of York. |
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The Park Authority Committee consists of members from parish and county councils, and six appointed by the Secretary of State. |
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Thomas Allason was appointed as the main architect, and in March 1854 the new brick building inspired from the Great Exhibition stood ready. |
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As of 2016, Kate Barker is the only external member to date to have been appointed for three terms, each lasting three years. |
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He was appointed Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in 1669 on Barrow's recommendation. |
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In 1664 Hooke also was appointed Professor of Geometry at Gresham College in London and Cutlerian Lecturer in Mechanics. |
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Hooke's ostensible purpose was to tell Newton that Hooke had been appointed to manage the Royal Society's correspondence. |
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On 22 December 1884 Thomson was appointed Cavendish Professor of Physics at the University of Cambridge. |
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The Americans disliked Akers, so Chadwick was appointed technical advisor to the Combined Policy Committee, and the head of the British Mission. |
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He was also appointed as the British scientific advisor to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission. |
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In 1948 Turing was appointed Reader in the Mathematics Department at the Victoria University of Manchester. |
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He was awarded his doctorate in 1964 and was appointed as College Fellow and Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. |
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Consequently, in 1824 George Stephenson was appointed engineer in their place. |
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In 1821, he was appointed physician extraordinary to King George IV, and was also made mayor of Berkeley and justice of the peace. |
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The TfL Board is appointed by the Mayor of London, who also sets the structure and level of public transport fares in London. |
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In 1854, this Board was reconstituted and the President appointed separately. |
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Harold Wilson appointed Frank Cousins and Patrick Gordon Walker to the 1964 cabinet despite their not being MPs at the time. |
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Some of them may be Privy Counsellors, or may be appointed to the Privy Council as a mark of distinction, without becoming Cabinet ministers. |
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The executive secretary, who is appointed by the council, is the executive, administrative and financial head of the council. |
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Influenced by his wife, Livia Drusilla, Augustus appointed her son from another marriage, Tiberius, as his heir. |
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Following Domitian's murder, the Senate rapidly appointed Nerva to hold imperial dignity. |
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However, the rule of the Emperors became increasingly autocratic, and the Senate was reduced to an advisory body appointed by the Emperor. |
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The Emperor appointed assistants and advisers, but the state lacked many institutions, such as a centrally planned budget. |
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The Cabinet Leader is appointed yearly by the full council of 53 councillors. |
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The Latin Church is governed by the pope and diocesan bishops directly appointed by him. |
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Its seven members are cardinals appointed by the Pope for terms of five years. |
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When Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham died, the Boleyn family's chaplain, Thomas Cranmer, was appointed to the vacant position. |
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In 787, for example, Pope Adrian I elevated Lichfield to an archdiocese and appointed Hygeberht its first archbishop. |
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Most importantly, Wesley appointed itinerant evangelists to travel and preach as he did and to care for these groups of people. |
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He nominated 100 people and declared them to be its members and laid down the method by which their successors were to be appointed. |
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A chair was, at first, a superintendent of a circuit within the district, but now ministers are appointed exclusively to the role. |
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Most importantly, he appointed itinerant, unordained evangelists to travel and preach as he did and to care for these groups of people. |
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The Church of England had not yet appointed a United States bishop to what would become the Protestant Episcopal Church in America. |
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The Home Mission Society prevented slaveholders from being appointed as missionaries. |
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More became Master of Requests in 1514, the same year in which he was appointed as a Privy Counsellor. |
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In 1173, Becket's sister Mary was appointed as abbess of Barking Abbey as reparation for the murder of her brother. |
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Control of universities still tended to be independent, although university leadership was increasingly appointed by the state. |
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To monitor the effectiveness of the grant, two inspectors of schools were appointed in 1837, Seymour Tremenheere and the Rev. |
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The current Chief Inspector is Amanda Spielman, who was appointed in January 2017 replacing Sir Michael Wilshaw. |
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The Chair is appointed by Council for a term not normally exceeding five years. |
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King's opened in October 1831 with the cleric William Otter appointed as first principal and lecturer in divinity. |
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Chemistry has been taught at King's since its foundation in 1829, and Copley medallist John Frederic Daniell was appointed the first professor. |
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The governors of this school are appointed by the Mercers' Company and the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and London. |
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In 2007, Nicholas Hare Architects were appointed to produce detailed designs for the first set of new buildings. |
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Special curatores for a term seem to have been appointed on occasion, even after the institution of the permanent magistrates bearing that title. |
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William appointed Henry de Beaumont, the son of a powerful Norman family, as constable of the castle. |
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