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There has been a resignation and an appointment in the last few days. |
Over the next few years, the Spanish government appointed Tarascan vassals. |
The appointment was very short. The procurator said a few words to the man in a low voice, he left and Pilate returned through the portico into the garden. |
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Donald D. Curtis, who a few months after his initiation into the fraternity had been appointed Editor in 1926, added to his years of continuous service as a national officer and began his term as Grand Regent in 1950. |
Some very few Britannica-appointed contributors are mistaken. |
Other administrations also had a few of its appointments rejected. |
In 2018, Mathews was appointed as the permanent limited over captain after the debate over few weeks. |
In May 1436, a few months after Bedford's death, York was appointed to succeed him as commander of the English forces in France. |
For a few months in 1925, he was appointed as the Civil Governor of the Autonomous District of Angra do Heroísmo. |
The Great Sanhedrin alone had the right to appoint, or confirm the appointment of, the high priest. |
In order to form the coalition government, the Earl of Aberdeen had been required to appoint both Palmerston and Russell to his cabinet. |
For organizations to appoint a designated security officer. |
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According to it, the court can appoint a guardian for people with limited legal capacity. |
President Bush should appoint a new head of the World Bank whose girlfriend or boyfriend already has a job and to clean up or close it down. |