It was an inappropriate appointment, in that it was clearly a dismal waste of his extravagant talents. |
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Sensitive to accusations of cronyism, he also wanted a non-political appointment. |
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The book's main heroes are conservatives who block the appointment of an accommodationist Secretary of State. |
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All 550 House members agreed by acclamation to his appointment as House Speaker. |
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It also sought abolition of the roster system for the appointment of Urdu teachers. |
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It's not unusual for someone to arrive at the service with court documents that need to be actioned quite soon after the appointment. |
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I'd make an appointment with him or another accredited plastic surgeon to discuss your options. |
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Some GUM clinics have drop in times, when you don't need to make an appointment. |
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The service is not walk-in and those who are registered will be invited to accept an appointment or opt out of the programme. |
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One of Bradford's leading accountancy firms has announced the appointment of a new managing partner. |
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Mr Peters is succeeded in York by his deputy, Chris Edwards, who becomes acting education director until a new appointment is made. |
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A duly constituted body of faculty peers should determine tenure qualifications and requirements for each type of appointment. |
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They also have an optometrist in an office upstairs, I got a walk-in appointment with him with no problem. |
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For example, consider a computerized appointment calendar that we might want to build as an add-on module to our existing address book. |
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Jessen was named a Mormon bishop, but the appointment was met with vocal protests. |
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Obviously, I had to book a dental appointment to speak to the wizard and ask him where I could find my beloved cat, Cleo. |
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How wider access might be achieved is another matter, and one that will be closely examined by the quibblers after Wade takes up his appointment in October. |
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We will not be appeased with the appointment of one stand-out woman in a high profile position. |
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The queue-jumping innovation was first introduced by Disney with FastPass, a service that basically allows customers to make an appointment for a ride. |
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Agri-food exports have quadrupled since my first appointment. |
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From the start, Cathie Black's appointment as the schools chancellor seemed odd. |
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However, he will remain on leave until then, with college registrar Vincent McCarthy continuing as acting director until a new appointment is made. |
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After preparing for the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, he practiced as a barrister, being ultimately named Queen's Counsel, and later accepting appointment to the Bench. |
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She talked to us for a few minutes before scooting off to some appointment. |
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She had just strapped her 3-year-old daughter into her car seat after an appointment when she got a chilling question. |
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As the story goes, she was across the street from his gallery, late for their appointment, and berating another shop owner. |
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At Jake's we had crab and akee on toast, followed by kingfish in coconut cream, and wondered whether to make an appointment with the bicycling masseur Joshua Stein. |
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The appointment of the new Ebola czar comes after Republicans began demanding a White House point person on the threat. |
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Sharpton noted that otherwise some of their mutual detractors might suggest that he had played a role in the appointment. |
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He always sought an academic environment and therefore moved from Llanelli to Cardiff, the site of his final appointment and where he lived out his retirement. |
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With these sites abutting each other and with the appointment of such celebrated architects, it seems likely that a major arts centre is about to be created. |
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Nomination and appointment generally takes place during Hilary, and announced via the Duchy of Cornwall Office. |
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Finally, by an Act of Parliament of 1845, the nomination and appointment of sheriffs in Wales was made identical to that in England. |
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In addition, the legislation will specify banks governor's term of appointment. |
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The dates listed show when their current terms of appointment are due to, or did, end. |
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Lotus announced on 7 June 2012 the termination of Bahar's employment, and the appointment of Aslam Farikullah as the new chief operating officer. |
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After leaving Cambridge in 1986, he took up the appointment to the John von Neumann Chair of Mathematics at Princeton University. |
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Despite the custom of meeting on a Thursday, after the appointment of Gordon Brown as Prime Minister the meeting day was switched to Tuesday. |
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He set up an appointment with Lufthansa South East Asia, with the aim to gain them as 200ml bottle customers. |
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Immediately prior to his appointment to Canterbury, Williams was the Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales. |
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This affected his appointments to Anglican bishoprics, in particular the appointment of William Laud as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The county palatine boundaries remain the same including the appointment of lords lieutenant in Greater Manchester and Merseyside. |
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Prompted by a controversy over an appointment in the theology school at Harvard, in 1825 the Unitarian churches separated from Congregationalism. |
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This appointment meant John's transfer from Hexham, leaving Wilfrid free to perform episcopal functions at Hexham, which he did until his death. |
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The habilitation follows the research doctorate, and in Germany it can be a requirement for appointment as a Privatdozent or professor. |
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Aged 42 and Warrant Officer Class 2, she became eligible not long before her appointment. |
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Chaucer was also appointed keeper of the lodge at the King's park in Feckenham, which was a largely honorary appointment. |
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With this appointment, a new Minister General will need to be selected by the Franciscans and then approved by Pope Francis. |
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In 1596 Bacon became Queen's Counsel, but missed the appointment of Master of the Rolls. |
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Byrd's first known professional employment was his appointment in 1563 as organist and master of the choristers at Lincoln Cathedral. |
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He was often able to prevent the appointment of ministers or commanders he disliked, or sideline them into lesser offices. |
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On his return Holst obtained his first professional appointment, aged seventeen, as organist and choirmaster at Wyck Rissington, Gloucestershire. |
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Laing, and though Waters personally drove Barrett to the appointment, Barrett refused to come out of the car. |
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In May 2015, the BBC announced the appointment of David Pickard as the next Director of The Proms. |
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In 1912, when Olivier was five, his father secured a permanent appointment as assistant priest at St Saviour's, Pimlico. |
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From the orchestra's point of view there were disadvantages to his appointment. |
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A critical House of Commons Report in 1851 called for the appointment of a director, whose authority would surpass that of the trustees. |
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In July 1986, Andy Roxburgh was the surprise appointment as the new manager of Scotland. |
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Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. |
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This was a surprise appointment, as Clough had been an outspoken critic of Revie and the team's tactics. |
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The government's powers include general executive and statutory powers, delegated legislation, and numerous powers of appointment and patronage. |
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Traditional Unionist Voice leader Jim Allister opposed the joint appointment. |
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External researchers can consult OECD publications and archival material on the OECD premises by appointment. |
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The prime minister and all other ministers take office immediately upon appointment by the monarch. |
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The appointment of bishops and archbishops of the Church falls within the royal prerogative. |
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The appointment had to be annulled in 1781 by a parliamentary intervention with the enactment of the Declaration Act. |
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One controversial appointment had occurred shortly before the 1868 election. |
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The Grand Vizier had considerable independence from the sultan with almost unlimited powers of appointment, dismissal and supervision. |
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The appointment in 1848 of Lord Dalhousie as Governor General of the East India Company set the stage for changes essential to a modern state. |
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As an interim measure, appointment of new peers will reflect shares of the vote secured by the political parties in the last general election. |
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Hume later accepted the Order of Merit, a personal appointment of the Queen, shortly before his death. |
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Although the modern Prime Minister selects Ministers, appointment still rests with the Sovereign. |
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The issue was resolved by appointing him to the Council immediately prior to his appointment as Prime Minister. |
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The Prime Minister, Cabinet ministers and the Leader of HM Opposition are traditionally sworn of the Privy Council upon appointment. |
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May's appointment as Home Secretary was somewhat unexpected, with Chris Grayling having served as shadow Home Secretary in opposition. |
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Upon its appointment to the office each people's deputy of Ukraine receives a deputy mandate. |
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Gatland fractured both heels during a fall at his house in Waikato in April, delaying his appointment to lead next year's tour to Australia. |
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Appointed in 1780 to the position of agent-general of the clergy, he determined at once to make the most of the appointment. |
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This order being taken in the senate, as touching the appointment and assignation of those provinces. |
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The Prime Minister deflected some increasingly pointed questions by claiming he had an appointment. |
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Mr. Quiverful's appointment to the hospital was, however, a fait accompli, and Mr. Harding's acquiescence in that appointment was not less so. |
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This, they will say, was figurative, and served, by God's appointment, but for a time, to shadow out the true glory of a more divine sanctity. |
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Thereafter the island was under control of the English crown and its Lordship a royal appointment. |
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After his first term as quaestor, he was ordered but circumstances prevented Severus from taking up the appointment. |
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Another reason for the appointment may have been pressure from the papacy to appoint Lanfranc. |
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Both Matilda and Eleanor appear to have had doubts about the appointment, but Henry continued regardless. |
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He reconfirmed his father's appointment of William Fitz Ralph to the important post of seneschal of Normandy. |
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The process of appointment is not known, but the names were drawn almost exclusively from among John's more active opponents. |
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He has another appointment on Thursday. In other words, I don't think he'll be attending your gathering. |
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Such an appointment would realize my fondest dreams. But no, at any sacrifice, I must set bounds to my insatiable ambition! |
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This gave York political influence but he was removed from English and French politics through his appointment as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. |
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This was effectively ended with the appointment of Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and the king's son, as lord lieutenant. |
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Richmond had never before visited Ireland, his appointment a break with past policy. |
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The Stuart kings used it as a justification for controlling the appointment of bishops. |
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Church taxes were paid straight to Rome, and the Pope had the final word in the appointment of bishops. |
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There the father obtained an appointment to minister the men in the King's Navy. |
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In December 1641, Parliament asserted control over appointment of Army and Navy commanders in the Militia Ordinance. |
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A year into Wren's appointment as a Savilian Professor in Oxford, the Royal Society was created and Wren became an active member. |
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Charles James Fox, however, refused to serve under Shelburne, and demanded the appointment of the Duke of Portland. |
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The King was conciliatory towards Fox, after being forced to capitulate over his appointment. |
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The appointment enraged a heavily religious and conservative Spanish population. |
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Rosedene, a Chartist cottage in Dodford, Worcestershire, is owned and maintained by the National Trust, and is open to visitors by appointment. |
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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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This recommended the appointment of general managers in the NHS with whom responsibility should lie. |
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Booking an appointment is necessary in the latter case, along with a proof of identity. |
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In 2016, Sir Geoffrey Vos succeeded Sir Terence as Chancellor on the latter's appointment as Master of the Rolls. |
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The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 makes provision for a new appointment process for Justices of the Supreme Court. |
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When Larkin took up his appointment there, the plans for a new university library were already far advanced. |
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Thomas had an appointment at a clam house in New Jersey with Todd on 4 November. |
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Before the fall of the Tory government, Swift hoped that his services would be rewarded with a church appointment in England. |
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Following a campaign of protest in New York he felt unable to take up the appointment. |
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The Duke's appointment follows a long tradition of royal involvement with the academy. |
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Parliament also did not secure a say over the appointment of delegation heads and special representatives for foreign policy. |
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Cauchon owed his appointment to his partisan support of the English Crown, which financed the trial. |
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Two days later, on St Lawrence's day, Margaret went to mass at St Giles', the town's Kirk, as her first public appointment. |
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The success of the Cheshire yeomanry, under the command of Richard Cholmeley, led to his later appointment as Lieutenant of the Tower of London. |
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They sought election to the house of purchases or appointment as justice of the peace. |
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She later went on to her next appointment as the Vice Chancellor to the University of Oxford. |
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It has numerous outdoor sculptures and artworks, a result of the appointment of town artists in the early development of the town. |
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This appointment was a result of the uproar that had been created by the publication of the 1847 Welsh Blue Book on Education. |
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The current Secretary of State for Wales is Alun Cairns, following Stephen Crabb's appointment as Work and Pensions Secretary. |
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The Visitor of the University is an appointment made by the Privy Council, under the Royal Charter of the University. |
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Gerald maintained that fear of the effect that his appointment would have on the national politics in Wales had prevented his appointment. |
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Charters should be distinguished from warrants and letters of appointment, as they have perpetual effect. |
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The Cynefin Project is digitising over 1100 tithe maps and transcribing the appointment documents to link them together. |
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She is a solicitor and was a senior civil servant prior to her appointment. |
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Most embarrassing was the appointment of Kevin Cullis as manager by a consortium wishing to buy the club. |
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With the appointment of Lord Bingham of Cornhill in 2000, however, it became an appointed position. |
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His appointment inevitably prompted comparison with the Toshack era which began nearly 20 years earlier. |
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He was replaced, initially on a temporary basis, by Brian Flynn, but his appointment was made permanent a month later. |
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The island is open to the public from April to September, as is the lighthouse, by appointment. |
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His next appointment was Third Sea Lord, the naval officer with overall responsibility for provision of ships and equipment. |
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The appointment came with a house in Queen Anne's Gate, but Fisher also leased Langham House, Ham where the family lived until his retirement. |
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In any case, his appointment as prefect of the fleet at Misenum took him to this town, where he resided with his sister and nephew. |
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For the appointment of George Neville as Archbishop of York in 1465, four hundred herons were served to the guests. |
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Heracles attained the highest social prestige through his appointment as official ancestor of the Dorian kings. |
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Given the political intrigue present at court, Cabral may have been part of a faction that furthered his appointment. |
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One reason for his appointment to East Anglia may have been a need to defend against the threat from King Magnus the Good of Norway. |
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Following the appointment of Denning, Hampshire announced the naming of their Women's Cricket Super League team as the Southern Vipers. |
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The borough administrator is elected by the Borough Council and thereafter requires confirmation and appointment by Hamburg's Senate. |
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After his resignation and appointment of Miyeegombyn Enkhbold as Prime Minister, this project was abandoned. |
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This appointment gave him the right to found a colony in this area, although he was advised not to visit Paria. |
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However this came to a stop with the appointment of Zhu Wan in 1547 as special grand coordinator to stamp out piracy in Zhejiang and Fujian. |
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He became the first Governor of Puerto Rico by appointment of the Spanish crown. |
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The city's economic decline left its elite dependent on royal and ecclesiastical appointment and thus, reluctant to advocate independence. |
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He then departed to wait, with impatience, for the next day, and the promised appointment. |
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His successors were again clerics until the appointment of Robert Thorpe in 1371, probably due to pressure from Parliament. |
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The city council pressed for the immediate appointment of Calvin in Geneva. |
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Before he could take up his post there was strong opposition from a minority of bishops and he was persuaded to not proceed with the appointment. |
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The powers, functions, method of appointment, discipline, and training of judges vary widely across different jurisdictions. |
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Due to his judicial appointment, this was the last important prosecution Coke participated in. |
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Even after the publication of the Commentaries, Blackstone's chances of judicial appointment remained slim. |
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This office is normally held by a High Court Judge who holds the appointment of Admiralty Judge. |
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These characteristics serve as important measures in the appointment of international commercial arbitrators today. |
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For a living trust, the grantor may retain some level of control to the trust, such by appointment as protector under the trust instrument. |
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The appointment was made by the head of state and there were seven commissioners. |
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He took office on January 1, 1927, and resigned on March 7, 1932 to accept an appointment to the United States Supreme Court. |
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Eisenhower has made a recess appointment to the Court, and the practice has become rare and controversial even in lower federal courts. |
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No president who has served more than one full term has gone without at least one opportunity to make an appointment. |
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State appellate court judges are elected to terms of six years, but vacancies are filled by an appointment by the governor. |
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In May 2013 Congressional Research Service published a paper analyzing the vacancies and appointment process. |
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In a split decision, it also found that the March 27, 2010 recess appointment of Craig Becker was unconstitutional. |
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Each judge had strong ties to the party in power at the time of their appointment. |
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In 1973, the appointment of a constitutional law professor, Bora Laskin, as chief justice represented a major turning point for the court. |
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Laskin's federalist and liberal views were shared by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who recommended Laskin's appointment to the Court. |
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The appointment of Beverly McLachlin as chief justice in 2000 has resulted in a more centrist and unified court. |
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The prime minister still has the final say on who becomes the candidate that is recommended to the governor general for appointment to the court. |
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As of August, 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau opened the process of application to change from the above noted appointment process. |
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Thus, the shaping of the judicial body, through the manner of judicial appointment, is carried out by all the authorities together. |
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The length of service, for this purpose, is calculated from the date of the appointment of the Judge to the Supreme Court. |
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The manner of his appointment was controversial, and two of Macmillan's cabinet ministers refused to take office under him. |
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In most respects, however, when Home took up the appointment it seemed to be a relatively uneventful period in the history of the Commonwealth. |
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The Sovereign appointed the fifteenth Earl to the office, but the appointment was deemed for life and was not heritable. |
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The one exception to this procedure was during the appointment in 2009 of John Bercow as Commons Speaker. |
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In the parliamentary elections that soon followed his appointment, Harley, aided by government patronage, secured a large Tory majority. |
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Presidential appointment of a new minister is subject to a parliamentary vote of confidence. |
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Specifically, only the State Premier could now advise the Queen on appointment or removal of a State Governor. |
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A major problem for Barry came with the appointment on 1 April 1840 of the ventilation expert Dr David Boswell Reid. |
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He was posted to London in 1800, first as Commissioner responsible for Prisoners of War, before appointment as Minister Plenipotentiary. |
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There was a small museum there, open only by appointment, but is now closed. |
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The Dominion significantly modified the charters of the colonies, including the appointment of Royal Governors to nearly all of them. |
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The buildings can now be visited by appointment through the national trust. |
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Since the appointment of Henry James Pye in 1790, the Prime Minister has recommended which candidate to appoint. |
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This employment, like his earlier appointment to the custom house in Boston, was vulnerable to the politics of the spoils system. |
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His appointment ended in 1857 at the close of the Pierce administration, and the Hawthorne family toured France and Italy. |
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The Archdiocese of Nidaros was created in 1152 and attempted to control the appointment of kings. |
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Before his appointment, Radcliffe had never visited India and knew no one there. |
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That's one reason news of her appointment to a well-upholstered sinecure in state government comes as a surprise. |
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The appointment of Sandy Taylor to push the sustainable development agend a was a good one. |
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General George Washington founded the US Army JAG Corps on July 29, 1775, with the appointment of William Tudor as the Judge Advocate General. |
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First Minister Dewar yesterday completed the line-up of his government team with the appointment of 11 junior ministers. |
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On his appointment as Prime Minister in May 1940, Winston Churchill created for himself the new post of Minister of Defence. |
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It is nominally a civil service post, but the appointment tends to be from within the Bank, with the incumbent grooming his or her successor. |
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Membership to the council is by appointment and recommendation Council members receive payment for travelling and incurred costs only. |
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The appointment address praised Mugabe for his commitment to public health in Zimbabwe. |
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The median wait time for a consultant led first appointment in English hospitals is a little over 3 weeks. |
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The 2006 Act made new provision for the appointment of Welsh ministers. |
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The Chief of the Defence Staff is the professional head of the armed forces and is an appointment that can be held by an Admiral, Air Chief Marshal or General. |
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Both Convocations make the appointment if an Archbishop is prosecuted. |
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Prior to and since her appointment to Government, May actively supports a variety of campaigns on policy issues in her constituency and at the national level of politics. |
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The appointment of senior judges, while constitutionally still on the advice of the Prime Minister, is now made on the basis of recommendations from independent bodies. |
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Due to the outcry, the following day the appointment was revoked. |
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The Prime Minister makes all the most senior Crown appointments, and most others are made by Ministers over whom the PM has the power of appointment and dismissal. |
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Many doctors felt this reflected a clear conflict of interest and signed a petition to the medical council for transparency in its appointment process. |
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The innovation of appointment by letters patent was a scheme of Edward III's to avoid the potential for bribery, by providing a method through which judges could be paid. |
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Anxiolysis A moderate form of dental sedation, anxiolysis sedation uses sedative pills taken an hour before the appointment to achieve relaxation during an appointment. |
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It was later known that Hughes was second choice for the appointment. |
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The appointment of Albert Speer as Minister of Armaments increased production of existing designs, and the few new designs that had originated from earlier in the war. |
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I'm leaving work early because I have a doctor's appointment. |
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Thaddeus's son Homer, Pound's father, worked for Thaddeus in the lumber business, until Thaddeus secured him the appointment as registrar of the Hailey land office. |
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The appointment of Henry Mills as a musical overseer to the Welsh Methodist congregations in the 1780s saw a drive to improve singing throughout Wales. |
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When the executive board of Credit Suisse went to dinner at the Savoy in Zurich Wednesday night to celebrate his appointment, Mr. Dougan dined on agnoletti and Diet Coke. |
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Tenders are invited for appointment of distribution franchisee for ajmer. |
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Even Adam Smith, his personal friend who had vacated the Glasgow philosophy chair, was against his appointment out of concern public opinion would be against it. |
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It is absolutely necessary that you call and confirm your appointment. |
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Marshall found that delivering the appointment to Marbury was a purely ministerial function required by law, and therefore the law provided him a remedy. |
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Furthermore, it has powers over the appointment of the members of the Court of Auditors and the president and executive board of the European Central Bank. |
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General Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst turned down an appointment as commander in chief due to an unwillingness to take sides in the conflict. |
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The company also announced the appointment of Marc Dulude and Charles Yie of Ampersand Ventures to the firstRain Board of Directors, with Dulude assuming the role of Chairman. |
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These changes included the appointment of Frank Clark as new chairman of the club and also that of Steve Cotterill, replacing the recently departed Steve McClaren. |
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He was encouraged by Guthrie, who, having instigated the appointment of Richardson and Olivier, had come to resent their knighthoods and international fame. |
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In 1926 this post was upgraded to a full Secretary of State appointment. |
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In 1852, following the appointment of Lord Aberdeen as Prime Minister, head of a coalition of Whigs and Peelites, Gladstone became Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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During Wilfrid's absence Alhfrith seems to have led an unsuccessful revolt against his father, Oswiu, leaving a question mark over Wilfrid's appointment as bishop. |
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In his typed diary Haig claimed much of the credit for Foch's appointment and to have insisted that he have wider powers over Petain than Clemenceau had wanted to grant him. |
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Queen Victoria was the last monarch to veto a ministerial appointment. |
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The first appointment was made directly by the Parliament in that year when Edwin Morgan received the honour to become Scotland's first ever official national poet. |
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King James I essentially created the position as it is known today for Ben Jonson in 1617, although Jonson's appointment does not seem to have been made formally. |
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In 1917 the paper opened a successful London office which was followed by the appointment of representatives in Liverpool, Manchester and Cardiff. |
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The Supreme Court Act limits eligibility for appointment to persons who have been judges of a superior court, or members of the bar for ten or more years. |
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The last years of Owain's life were spent in disputes with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, over the appointment of a new Bishop of Bangor. |
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Following his appointment to the Chair of Electrical Engineering at Manchester University, Williams recruited his TRE colleague Tom Kilburn on secondment. |
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It appears that Randall did not communicate effectively with them about Franklin's appointment, contributing to confusion and friction between Wilkins and Franklin. |
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The Shafi'i and Hanbali schools, however, argue that the appointment is not necessary and the prayer is valid as long as it is performed in a congregation. |
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The appointment caused considerable surprise, given that candidates such as Richard Glazebrook were older and more experienced in laboratory work. |
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The first county council elections were held on 6 April 1899, and the first business of their inaugural meetings being the appointment of additional members. |
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Additionally, the Act provided for the appointment of two persons to be Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, who were to sit in the House of Lords under the dignity of baron. |
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Following the appointment of the first Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1229, the city expanded and had a population of 8,000 by the end of the 13th century. |
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The third part of the act is about the appointment of judges. |
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Section 61 prescribed the creation of the Judicial Appointments Commission, responsible for the appointment of judges for English and Welsh courts. |
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Principal among these duties were the maintenance of highways and bridges, the upkeep and inspection of lunatic asylums and the appointment of coroners. |
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Loake make shoes at Kettering, and have a Royal appointment. |
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The appointment of a Prime Minister remained part of the royal prerogative, on which the monarch had no constitutional duty to consult an outgoing Prime Minister. |
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At the time of his appointment, Khazar Lankaran were eighth in the league and competing in the Relegation group for the final 10 games of the season. |
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If the Lord Chancellor approves the person selected by the commission, the Prime Minister must then recommend that person to the Monarch for appointment. |
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When it was revealed he had shielded a friend from prosecution when he was the district attorney, he was out of the running for a judicial appointment. |
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By 1209 the situation showed no signs of resolution, and Innocent threatened to excommunicate John if he did not acquiesce to Langton's appointment. |
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In October 2007, the Ministry of Justice announced that this appointment process would be adopted on a voluntary basis for appointments of Lords of Appeal in Ordinary. |
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Undeterred, the Junto demanded the appointment of the Earl of Orford, another member of the Junto and one of Prince George's leading critics, as First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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German citizen Franz Oppenhoff accepted appointment as Mayor of the German city of Aachen in 1944, under authority of the Allied military command. |
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Since by convention they are knighted upon appointment, socially they are addressed as Sir Forename or Dame Forename, without the prefix, The Hon. |
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This changed in 1981 with the appointment of a Registrar, John Adams, an academic and lawyer, who significantly reformed the internal workings of the Court. |
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In practice however, except for the appointment of a prime minister there are few circumstances in modern British government where these could be justifiably exercised. |
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The President of Bangladesh must consult with the Prime Minister for all decisions except the appointment of the Prime Minister and the Chief Justice. |
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As Hearst had previously been head of television arts features his appointment was seen with scepticism among the staff who viewed him as a populariser. |
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A unique opportunity for all involved, the latest edition of this famous quinquennial appointment will occupy over one million square metres of land in northwest Milan. |
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John Major won the party leadership election on 27 November 1990, and his appointment led to an almost automatic boost in Conservative Party fortunes. |
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This gives the state a hand in religious administration and appointment of clergy, in exchange for which the state pays certain running costs and wages. |
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Constituents may meet their Members of Parliament here, even without an appointment, and this practice is one of the possible origins of the term lobbying. |
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Upon his appointment, Ambrose fled to a colleague's home seeking to hide. |
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In 1424, Admiral Zheng He traveled to Palembang to confer an official seal and letter of appointment upon Shi Jisun, who was placed in the office of Pacification Commissioner. |
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Devolution over natural resources to the government of Nunavut moved forward with the appointment of a Ministerial Representative for Nunavut Devolution. |
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Councillors cannot do the work of the council themselves, and so are responsible for appointment and oversight of officers, who are delegated to perform most tasks. |
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Unhappy over the appointment of Ravindra Rai as the president of Jharkhand BJP, senior party leader Yashwant Sinha skipped a parliamentary party meet on Tuesday. |
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After the appointment of William Wordsworth in 1843 the duties settled into an expectation, not requirement, for major court and national occasions. |
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After his father's royal appointment as Dean of Windsor in March 1635, his family spent part of each year there, but little is known about Wren's life at Windsor. |
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It took several months, however, to obtain his appointment as stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland, as it took time to agree on the terms of his commission. |
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The 1587 death of his sponsor, the Archbishop of Goa, while on a trip to Lisbon to report to the King of Portugal, meant the end of the Huyghens' appointment. |
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The bill was defeated amid lobbying by company loyalists and accusations of nepotism in the bill's recommendations for the appointment of councillors. |
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This was exacerbated by the appointment to the Court of useless, highly paid officials by the Lord Chancellor or Master of the Rolls, many of whom were their friends. |
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Upon appointment as Lord Chancellor he immediately published a new issue of the Orders for the Regulation of the Practice of the Court of Chancery. |
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The most important of these was the appointment of Robert Burnell as chancellor, a man who would remain in the post until 1292 as one of the King's closest associates. |
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He took part in church councils and made several appointments to the Norman episcopate, including the appointment of Maurilius as Archbishop of Rouen. |
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Jeffrey John ultimately declined the appointment due to pressure. |
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I'll slot you in between my 3 o'clock and 4 o'clock appointment. |
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The appointment of Bishops for political reasons was no longer tolerated. |
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My appointment book is pretty full, but I can just squeeze you in. |
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Haynes suggested that Philip's behaviour savoured of unpatriotism, and that the one thing needful was the immediate appointment of a caterpillar controller. |
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In April 1765 Blackstone began to actively seek judicial appointment. |
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Following their appointment, the First Minister may then nominate ministers to sit in the Scottish Cabinet and Junior Ministers to form the Scottish Government. |
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