While Pickering retired once his recess appointment expired with the beginning of the new Congress, Pryor was renominated. |
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Earlier this month the White House renominated the former mining and cattle industry lobbyist to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. |
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Three withdrew from consideration, but Bush renominated the remaining seven, of whom five will now likely be confirmed. |
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President Calvin Coolidge renominated the Mobile prosecutor despite vicious opposition from Mobile. |
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Republicans can rightly make the argument that New Jersey Democrats should have known what they were getting when they renominated Torricelli. |
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While members would serve a five-year term, should they be renominated, they could only serve one additional term. |
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He invited me once to the weekend on the ranch, very suddenly, just after he'd been renominated in Atlantic City. |
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Recently, President Bush renominated twelve men and women whom he had previously nominated for federal appellate court judgeships. |
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The President has renominated a judge that Congress previously rejected. |
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Gadkari had till Tuesday afternoon appeared certain to be renominated, but resigned from his post late at night. |
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Bulgaria's Cabinet has renominated the Bulgarian judge at the Court of Justice of the EU, Mariyana Kancheva, for a second term. |
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The President is likely to be renominated for a second term. |
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He had made public his intention to step down at the end of his term in 2015 but last month his 2nd VP Al-Haj Adam Youssef said that Bashir will be renominated for a new term. |
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