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At and appointment
At the time of his appointment, his destination Nashville had been evacuated by the Confederates after the fall of Ft. Donelson, and the government which he was displacing had fled to Memphis.
At times, those in the royal kitchens did fall under the guild hierarchy, but it was necessary to find them a parallel appointment based on their skills after leaving the service of the royal kitchens.
At any time, he may obtain the appointment, dismissal or nominal resignation of any other minister ; he may resign, either purely personally or with his whole government.
At the outset, Garfield's relationship with the newly inaugurated President was cool on both sides ; Grant refused a requested post office appointment which Garfield recommended ; Garfield, out of loyalty to his army commander, still harbored some resentment for Grant's dismissal of Rosecrans.
At first, Abdullah actually didn't appreciate the " wasteland " he was given, and hoped it to be only a temporary appointment, replaced by Syria or Palestine.
" At the time of the apparent appointment Subh-i-Azal was still a teenager, had never demonstrated leadership in the Bábí movement, and was still living in the house of his older brother, Bahá ' u ' lláh.
At first, the appointment proved to be an arduous and exhausting one for Rivers who, at this point, still had ongoing teaching commitments at Guy's hospital and at University College.
At the time of his appointment, public protests against American policies in Vietnam were vehiment throughout Western Europe and among European politicians the credibility of the American nuclear protection was in doubt.
At the time of appointment, an instrument of instructions was issued with a view to regulating the conduct of the governors.
Patricia Pomeranz was elected in a special election held on November 8, 2011, following the resignation of John Moran ( At Large ) in April 2011 ; The seat had been filled though the appointment of Gina Reed in May 2011.
At the same time, the Trinity College authorities invited the appointment of a Roman Catholic chaplain to be based in the college.
At the time of his appointment it was not expected that Perry would involve himself aggressively in foreign policy.
At the time of his appointment he was aged 29 and was the youngest conductor to have held the post.
At the time of this appointment Home had not been to any of the countries within his ministerial remit, and he quickly arranged to visit Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, India, Pakistan and Ceylon.
At the first meeting of what would become the AAPA on December 22, 1886, those present authorized the appointment of a committee to draft rules and regulations.
At the time of his appointment as Chief of Naval Operations, Burke was still a Rear Admiral, Upper Half ( Two Star ) and was promoted over the heads of many Flag Officers who were senior to him.
At the time, the queen had been considering Stanley for honours and titles, including his appointment as viceroy of Ireland ; but he was almost certainly in complete sympathy with the Jesuits, which order his brother had joined and whose members sang his praises.
At the end of that period he resigned his appointment, and in the autumn of 1859 entered again as a student at University College London, proceeding in due course to the B. A.
At the same time, he held the grade of colonel and an appointment as aide-de-camp to General William T. Sherman.
At the accession of George III both Dyson and Akenside changed their political opinions, and Akenside's conversion to Tory principles was rewarded by the appointment of physician to the queen.
At all times conspicuous for his eloquence, honesty and recalcitrancy, he twice came with especial prominence before the public — in 1838, when, although at the time without a seat in parliament, he appeared at the bar of the Commons to protest, in the name of the Canadian Assembly, against the suspension of the Canadian constitution ; and in 1855, when, having overthrown Lord Aberdeen's ministry by carrying a resolution for the appointment of a committee of inquiry into the mismanagement in the Crimean War, he presided over its proceedings.
At last his friends got him an appointment in India on the medical staff, for which he qualified by a year's hard work.
Brownlee is seated in the front row at left. At the time of Brownlee's appointment, the UGG was embroiled in an income tax dispute.
At the call of the UFA and farmers ' organizations in other provinces, the federal government ( whose razor-thin majority in the House of Commons was often widened by the support of farmer-friendly Progressive members ) created a new, mandatory agency, pending the appointment by the provincial governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan of a board of directors for the agency.

At and Bishop
At first all these colonial churches were under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of London.
At the time, he was a deacon and personal secretary of the 19th Bishop of Alexandria, Alexander.
At least Christian was able to establish the Diocese of Chełmno east of the Vistula, adopting the episcopal rights from the Masovian Bishop of Płock, confirmed by both Duke Konrad and the Pope.
At first, it was with Jennifer Bishop and Lulu Roman as the put-upon teachers, with most notably, Junior Samples and Roy Clark as the students.
At some point in the early 700s the famous illuminated manuscript known as the Lindisfarne Gospels, an illustrated Latin copy of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, was made probably at Lindisfarne and the artist was possibly Eadfrith, who later became Bishop of Lindisfarne.
At her funeral service, John White ( the Bishop of Winchester ) praised Mary: " She was a king's daughter ; she was a king's sister ; she was a king's wife.
At the beginning of World War I, Bishop de Berghes went to the United States at the suggestion of the Anglican Primate, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
At the insistence of Gebhard, Bishop of Ratisbon, the 24-year-old Gebhard was appointed Bishop of Eichstätt.
At the start of 1140, Nigel, the Bishop of Ely, whose castles Stephen had confiscated the previous year, rebelled against Stephen as well.
At this time Leo put an end to the attempts of the Ravenna archbishops to get away from the control of the Bishop of Rome.
At the beginning of 1282 the Bishop sent their complaint to the Papal Legate Philip of Ferno, which was to address the settlement of the dispute.
At the same time, the bishops were admonished not to overstep their boundaries and to assemble in a yearly synod presided over by the Bishop of Arles.
At the 1961 conference, a 32-year old Russian Orthodox Bishop named Aleksey Ridiger was sent as delegate to the assembly, and then appointed to the WCC's central committee.
At the age of twenty-four he was appointed by his uncle Pope Gregory XII as Bishop of Siena and came into prominence.
At this point the lower border of the tapestry shows a fleet of ghost-like ships thus hinting at a future invasion .< sup >( scene 33 )</ sup > The news of Harold's coronation is taken to Normandy, whereupon we are told that William is ordering a fleet of ships to be built although it is Bishop Odo shown issuing the instructions .< sup >( scene 35 )</ sup > The invaders reach England, and land unopposed.
At last, he is taken in by Bishop Myriel, a kind-hearted old clergyman, in the town of Digne.
At the time of his election, he was Bishop of Florence.
At Bishop Eustace Preparatory School in New Jersey, the science building is named after McAuliffe in honor of her heroic actions.
At the time of Domesday, the western part of modern Haringey was within the Manor of Harengheie and part of the Bishop of London's principal Manor of Stepney.
At the same time he began lecturing in theology, the Bishop of Lincoln appointed him Archdeacon of Leicester.
At 18 years of age he went to Balliol College, Oxford, where, chiefly through the influence of the earl of Mar, he was nominated ( 1711 ) one of Bishop Warner's exhibitioners ( or Snell exhibitioner ) at Balliol.
At the start of 1140, Nigel, the Bishop of Ely, whose castles Stephen had confiscated the previous year, rebelled against Stephen as well.
At first Theobald was in exile at St Omer, where he consecrated Gilbert Foliot as Bishop of Hereford.

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