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Appointed to the Senate at the age of 26, she was the youngest woman ever to become a member of the Parliament of Australia, until Sarah Hanson-Young was elected in 2007.
Appointed Praetorian Prefect in Tacitus's army in his campaign against the Goths, according to the available sources, he was chosen by the army in the West to succeed Tacitus in 276, without the Roman Senate consensus.
Appointed to the Canadian Senate representing the Province of Quebec in 1907 at age 80, Dessaulles served for 23 years before dying at age 102.
Appointed to the Canadian Senate in 1867, he was a judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia from 1873 to 1882.
Morton on His Claim to the Discovery of the Anaesthetic Properties of Ether Submitted to the Honorable the Select Committee Appointed by the Senate of the United States: 32d Congress, 2d Session.
Appointed by the Senate President and the House Speaker, a conference committee consists of three members of each house.
Appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance in 1952, Lord Glentoran was the following year made Minister of Commerce, a post he held until elected to the Northern Ireland Senate in 1961.
Appointed a commissioner of the Interstate Commerce Commission by U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905 and confirmed by the Senate the following year, Lane was reappointed in 1909 by President William Howard Taft.
Appointed by President Bush and confirmed by the US Senate to the National Council on Disability-Resigned in 2010.
Appointed at age 39, Watt is the second-youngest person at appointment who is currently serving in the Senate.
Appointed on March 29, 1899, he was later nominated, confirmed by the United States Senate, and commissioned on December 18, 1899.
Appointed by President George W. Bush, he was confirmed by the U. S. Senate on March 17, 2005 and was sworn into office by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Appointed to the Senate upon John H. Reagan's resignation in 1891, Chilton was the first native Texan to serve in the United States Congress.
Appointed by the Senate of the Republic on January 26, 1995 for a tenure in office of 15 years.

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Appointed by Clinton, the U. S. Commission on Immigration Reform recommended reducing legal immigration from about 800, 000 people a year to about 550, 000.
Appointed by Bill Clinton, the U. S. Commission on Immigration Reform recommended reducing legal immigration from about 800, 000 people per year to approximately 550, 000.
Appointed a member of the President's Council on Bioethics in 2001 and fired in February 2004, reportedly for her public disagreements and political differences with Council chair Leon Kass and the Bush Administration, particularly on the issue of therapeutic cloning.
Appointed machinist on May 13, 1942, David was assigned to the Submarine Repair Unit, San Diego on May 28, and served in that unit for five months.
Appointed to the Committee of Public Safety on 7 April 1793, he became involved in foreign affairs, and joined Robespierre's faction, the Jacobin Club, playing an important part in the second Committee of Public Safety after 17 July 1793.
Appointed secretary to Theobald, he was frequently sent on missions to the papal see.
Appointed by the Corporation, the committee consisted on twelve advisors under the chairmanship of Charles Reed FSA ( son of the Congregational philanthropist Dr Andrew Reed ) who rose to prominence as the first MP for Hackney and Chairman of the first School Board for London before being knighted.
Appointed by President George H. W. Bush to fill the seat vacated by William J. Brennan, Jr., Souter was the only Justice during his time on the Court with extensive prior court experience outside of a federal appeals court, having served as a prosecutor, a state's attorney general, and as a judge on state trial and appellate courts.
Appointed Governor of Gibraltar by the War Office, gazetted 23 March 1802, the Duke took up his post on 24 May 1802 with express orders from the government to restore discipline among the drunken troops but his harsh discipline brought disaster precipitating a mutiny by soldiers in his own and the 25th Regiment on Christmas Eve 1802.
Appointed to high offices in the Swedish government, his departure was delayed on purpose until his enemies could gather and declare a decree expelling Armfelt as a conspirator in 1811.
Appointed by Napoleon 4 April 1803 to succeed Cacault on the latter's retirement from the position of French ambassador at Rome, Fesch was assisted by Châteaubriand, but soon sharply differed with him on many questions.
Appointed to a cavalry command by the Earl of Newcastle, he defeated Fairfax at Seacroft Moor near Leeds in March 1643, but in May he was taken prisoner at Wakefield on the capture of the town by Fairfax.
Appointed Minister for War on the outbreak of the Wars of the French Revolution, he was Pitt's closest advisor and planner for Britain's military participation in the First Coalition.
Appointed Lieutenant in the United States Navy on 3 August 1798, he first served in Montezuma in Commodore Thomas Truxtun's squadron in the West Indies during the early part of the Quasi-War with France.
Appointed to the Nova Scotia legislative council as Solicitor General in 1864, he was a delegate to the London Conference on Canadian Confederation and as such is considered one of the Fathers of Confederation.
Appointed librarian of the town of Le Mans in 1838, he was first attracted by the history of Maine, and in 1843 published the first volume of his Histoire littéraire du Maine ( 4 vols., 1843 – 1852 ), which he subsequently recast on a new plan ( 10 vols., 1870 – 1877 ).
Appointed to chair the Joint Economic Committee, Douglas led a series of hard-hitting investigations into fiscal mismanagement in government and appeared on the cover of Time.
Appointed the fifth president of Toyota Motor, Toyoda went on to become the company's longest serving chief executive thus far.
Appointed Chief of Battalion, on 9 Vendemiaire year IV, he went to Corsica, and became part of the expedition to Ireland and the Gallo-Batavian army.

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Appointed to the U. S. Naval Academy from his native state in 1902, he graduated from Annapolis on February 12, 1906 and commissioned an Ensign on February 13, 1908 following two years at sea.
Appointed as Acting Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan, for the period from February 28, 1997 to March 4, 1997, then from May 30, 1997 to June 19, 1997, and again from October 10, 1997 to October 13, 1997 and finally from December 3, 1997 to December 23, 1997 ; Justice Ajmal Mian, who took administrative control of the apex court as Acting Chief Justice of Pakistan after a judicial order passed by a 10-member bench.
i ) 11 May 1995 – 13 May 1999 – Appointed as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Domestic Trade & Consumer Affairs.
Appointed by Joseph Pulitzer as Paris correspondent for the New York World, Steed joined The Times in 1896 as a foreign correspondent, working briefly out of Berlin before transferring successively to Rome ( from 1897 until 1902 ) and then Vienna ( 1902 – 13 ).
Appointed 4th Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kong on 8 March 1926, was consecrated Titular Bishop of Lerus on 13 June 1926.

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Wood ( Resigned July, 1971 ), H. Merritt ( Appointed July, 1971 ), J. Aikens ( Resigned September, 1971 ), J. Morrison ( Appointed September, 1971 )
* Aldermen: J. Heywood, D. Howe, T. Joosse, S. Lee, J. Morrison, T. Palmer ( Resigned July 29, 1994 ), M. Poos, R. Preece ( Appointed August 3, 1994 ), W. Watt
Citizen Board: Appointed by U. S., 25 members face uphill battle for legitimacy ," SF Gate, July 14, 2003: " A noteable inclusion in the council were three women -- Songgul Chapouk, a member of the Turkish-speaking Turkmen minority in the north, Dr. Raja Habib Khuzai, the head of a maternity hospital in the southern city of Diwaniya, and Akila al-Hashimi, who was a top Iraqi diplomat until the fall of Hussein's regime and now has been named by U. S. officials to be Iraq's representative to the United Nations.
* Nikolai Kuznetsov ( 1902 – 74 ): Appointed March 3, 1955 ; demoted February 17, 1956 ; restored posthumously July 26, 1988
Appointed midshipman in the U. S. Navy on 1 February 1826, he took an active role in the Mexican-American War, serving as executive officer of the sloop during the capture of Monterey, California on 7 July 1846, and in the occupation of both San Diego and Los Angeles.
Appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath on 1 February 1937, he was promoted to air vice marshal on 1 July 1937 and became Director General for Research in the Air Ministry in July 1938.
Appointed by President George W. Bush in 2002, Carmona left office at the end of July 2006 upon the expiration of his term.
Appointed July 1906.
Appointed Commissioner 25 September 1965, retired 8 July 1974.
Appointed Commissioner 9 July 1974.
Appointed Commissioner 1 July 1991, retired 12 July 1996.
Appointed to command the West Indies Squadron in 1865, he was commissioned Rear Admiral on July 25, 1866 and died at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.
Appointed Acting Lieutenant 21 December 1812 and Lieutenant 24 July 1813, Hamilton served with distinction throughout the War of 1812, only to be killed shortly after the Treaty of Ghent had formally ended the war.
Appointed GBE on 8 July 1927, he became Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms on 23 July 1929 and was promoted to field marshal on 31 October 1932.
* Kenneth Knight 1998 – 2003 ( Appointed Commissioner of the London Fire Brigade in July 2003 )
Appointed lance corporal on 22 May, Statton embarked from Hobart aboard HMAT Berrima on 1 July, bound for England.
Appointed in 1999, in June 2003 his term of office was extended to the end of July 2007.
Appointed Commodore on the retired list in July 1862, he served a year on the Retiring Board.

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