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`` I have these appointments in town for Saturday, and I'll probably spend Sunday with Dolly or the Thaxters ''.
Lincoln's Democratic opponents seized on these appointments to accuse him of using the military to ensure his and the Republicans ' political aspirations.
The purpose of these appointments is to recognise their tremendous contribution to the life of the Church.
With these appointments, Andropov effectively wielded the powers of the nomenklatura.
Primarily, these are the Orders in Council, which give the government the authority to declare war, conclude treaties, issue passports, make appointments, make regulations, incorporate, and receive lands that escheat to the Crown.
B. M. Hertzog, who had recently insisted on his choice of Lord Clarendon as Governor-General of that country, and the selection of an Irishman as Governor-General of the Irish Free State – both of these appointments were agreed to despite royal disfavour.
According to John L. Allen, Jr., " In addition, three decades of bishops ’ appointments by John Paul II and Benedict XVI, both unambiguously committed to “ Humanae Vitae ,” mean that senior leaders in Catholicism these days are far less inclined than they were in 1968 to distance themselves from the ban on birth control, or to soft-pedal it.
However, these were appointments, not ranks, within the Luftwaffe.
Known as uchraspredy, these organs supervised appointments to important party posts.
Although ministerial appointments are the prerogative of the Governor of Queensland, in normal circumstances the Governor will make these appointments under the " advice " ( in reality, direction ) of the Premier.
Corruption was so rife, that it was almost expected that a governor would come back from these appointments with his pockets full.
Although Harding was responsible for making these appointments, it is unclear how much, if anything, Harding himself knew about his friends ' illicit activities.
Following the 1953 victory, these appointments became an issue between the predominantly Indo-Guyanese supporters of Jagan and the largely Afro-Guyanese backers of Burnham.
Mulroney demanded that Turner apologize to the country for what he called " these horrible appointments ", but Turner claimed that " I had no option " except to let them stand, since otherwise he may have not been able to form a government.
He demanded that Turner apologize to the country for making " these horrible appointments.
The VA has worked to cut down screening times for these returning combat vets ( they are now often evaluated by VA personnel well before their actual discharge ), and they receive first priority for patient appointments.
Although Cleutin seems to have been universally popular, the resentment of the Scottish nobility at these appointments fuelled the coming crisis.
In the mid 1990s these turned into elected positions, and now have reverted back into appointments.
Among these are: The right to enact ordinances ; Approve resolutions ; Approve mayoral appointments ; and Adopt the annual budget and determine tax levy.
By the 1630s, the king was waiving the usual rules to enable promotion to higher ranks on a shorter timescale, and having to pay significantly inflated salaries to get grandees to take up even these appointments.
In Britain and the Commonwealth, these appointments are known as Section Commander and Section 2IC (" second in command "), respectively.
" Normally these appointments include: Cabinet Officers and heads of other executive branch agencies ; Under Secretaries ; Assistant Secretaries ; Directors of Bureaus and Services ; and Chairpersons and Members of Boards, Commissions, and Committees.

these and were
I felt a queasiness in my own stomach but it wouldn't do to show these girls that we were afraid.
And projecting wickedly through these curtains were the gleaming muzzles of six rifles, all trained on Billy Tilghman.
Steinberg claims that these early years of orchestra participation were of invaluable help to his career.
But there have been abrupt changes as well: the sit-ins, the picket lines, the bus strikes -- all of these were unheard-of even ten years ago.
Most of these, with horrible exceptions, were conceived as is a ship, not as an attempt to quell the ocean of mankind, nor to deny its force, but as a means to survive and enjoy it.
Three of these only were protected from us by stern commandment: the roses, whose petals might not be collected until they had fallen, to be made into perfume or rose-tea to drink ; ;
When these had been pocketed, we could still spend a morning cracking open other pebbles for our delight in seeing how much prettier they were inside than their dull exteriors indicated.
If these people were denied a voice ( do they have a moral right to a voice??
One is that they were established, or gained eminence, under pressure provided by these same immigrants, from whom the old families wished to segregate their children.
Both these youths, who greatly admired Henrietta, were somewhat younger than she, as were also the neighboring Friedenwald boys, who were then studying medicine ; ;
Years were to pass before these plans came off the paper, and Wright was justified in thinking, as the projects failed, that much of what he had to show his country and the world would never be seen except by visitors to Taliesin.
In one of these he said were notes on the identities of the eighty-one refugees.
The Prince's perceptions were quick and his energy monstrous, but these qualities were sapped by an Oriental lethargy and a policy of letting nothing interfere with personal passions.
So persistent were these attacks that in March of the following year, Woodruff was finally moved to action, and Pike was to learn his first lesson in frontier politics, the subtle art of diversion.
In the next few months of comparative silence, Pike waited patiently until conditions were perfect for a new attack, and then, displaying a remarkable grasp of the subtleties of political infighting, gained from his first bout with Woodruff, he used these changed conditions to excellent advantage.
None of these discoveries were neatly rounded off bits of knowledge.
A second truce had been arbitrated in April, 1298, by Jean D'Arlay, lord of Chalon-sur-Saone, the most staunch of Edward's Burgundian allies, and these last were represented in the discussions at the Curia by Gautier de Montfaucon, Othon's neighbor and a member of the Vaudois coalition.
But although in many of these discussions Othon and Amadee might have been tempted to consider their own interests as well as those of the king, Edward's confidence in them was so absolute that they were made the acknowledged leaders of the embassy.
When these chores were finished, only then, was she allowed whatever freedom she could find.
With their facile generalizations about the United States, these mediocrities, as they often were, had been great successes.
It is not possible to reconstruct fully the arrangements whereby these honors lists were then made up or even how the names that they contained assumed the order in which we find them.
She had done it last year, and the year before, and the year before that, and she, and her people were dependent upon these cans for food.

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