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Each of the organization's ninety-nine members would get two professional posts, such as political affairs officer, a department head or an economist, to start.
Other honors include his ivory statue as head of procession of the Circus Games ; his posts of priest of Augustus and Augur were to be filled by members of the imperial family ; knights of Rome gave his name to a block of seats in a theatre in Rome.
Price fluctuation was deferred to the officers in charge of the trade posts, and the head office recorded any difference between the company ’ s standard and that set by the individual officers.
Yuli Vorontsov, on Gorbachev's orders, was able to get an agreement with the PDPA leadership to offer the posts of Gossoviet chairman ( the state planning organ ), the Council of Ministers chairmanship ( head of government ), ministries of defence, state security, communications, finance, presidencies of banks and the Supreme Court.
The role of the president as the head of state has been, historically, largely ceremonial although the constitution was amended in 1991 to give the president some veto powers in a few key decisions such as the use of the national reserves and the appointment of key judiciary, Civil Service and Singapore Armed Forces posts.
A few have risen to high political and economical posts, running entire corporations or even as head of state.
VHS machines, in contrast to Betamax and Beta's predecessor U-matic, use an " M-loading " system, also known as M-lacing, where the tape is drawn out by two threading posts and wrapped around more than 180 degrees of the head drum ( and also other tape transport components ) in a shape roughly approximating the letter M.
It is sometimes used to render in English other posts of temporary regent, acting for the absent monarchic head of state.
The position of titular organist (" head " or " chief " organist ) at Notre-Dame is considered one of the most prestigious organist posts in France, along with the post of titular organist of Saint Sulpice in Paris, Cavaillé-Coll's largest instrument.
In many cases, the rector was also the head of the community of priests assigned to the school, so the two postshead of the university and local superior of the priests – were merged in the role of rector ( See " Ecclesiastical rectors " below ).
A 1906 gold discovery at the head of the Innoko River, a tributary of the Yukon River, caused another gold rush in 1907 with many of the prospectors choosing to access the site via the Kuskokwim River instead and trading posts were established at the Takotna River which required riverboat service to travel the Kuskokwim river.
He continued to hold college and university posts in Cambridge until 1960, when he became head of the Department of Physiology at University College London.
The title was also used for the holders of several financial posts, such as the head of the mint (), as well as directors the imperial workshops, arsenals, etc.
The head of the bed can be elevated by plastic or wooden bed risers that support bed posts or legs, a therapeutic bed wedge pillow, a wedge or an inflatable mattress lifter that fits in between mattress and box spring or a hospital bed with an elevate feature.
Initially two posts were created, one as head of the foot troops, as the magister peditum (" Master of the Foot "), and one for the more prestigious horse troops, the magister equitum (" Master of the Horse ").
On 6 December 1989, Krenz — the GDR's last Communist head of state — resigned all of his leadership posts.
As head of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee from 1999 – 2002, he strengthened Jiang's position by promoting members of the Jiang's " Shanghai clique " to leading central and regional posts.
Although he campaigned unsuccessfully for the position of assistant commissioner in 1892, in January 1898, he was sent to succeed Charles Constantine as commissioner and to establish customs posts at the head of the White and Chilkoot Passes, and at Lake Bennett.
The legion, with the others, cut off Cassius ' head, and sent it to Aurelius, who interestingly, let the legions be, just sending them back to their proper posts to watch the Parthian Empire.
The basic structure included a robust passenger cage, front and rear deformation zones, reinforced door posts and pillars, as well as the " Pendulum B-Pillar ", which combined high-strength low-alloy steel at chest and head height with tailored blank steel at the floorpan, designed to direct the crash forces down toward the floor.
Other posts included head of the Canadian group and deputy chairman of the Trilateral Commission ( 1976 – 1986 ).
At first the post of shikken was occupied by the tokusō, the head of the Hōjō clan, but Hōjō Tokiyori separated the two posts.
Willi Stoph resumed his former post as head of government, while Sindermann was demoted to the posts of President of the Volkskammer and deputy chairman of the State Council Staatsrat.

posts and sequentially
Following this, he held a number of political posts sequentially until serving as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1786.
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posts and Bavarian
He held guest conducting posts at the Vienna State Opera, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, and the Bavarian State Opera.
With the end of the war, Adam served in various posts within the Reichswehr, from posts such as a liaison officer to the Bavarian Military Ministry and being an infantry battalion commander, in the 20th Infantry Regiment.

posts and State
* On 24 January 2008, Peter Hain resigned his two cabinet posts ( Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Secretary of State for Wales ) after the Electoral Commission referred donations to his Deputy Leadership campaign to the police.
The order exempts no one from the common duties and burdens of citizens, nor does it carry with it any preferential admission to senior official posts in the State.
He shall make appointments to the civil and military posts of the State.
State law at the time permitted Williamson to occupy both posts.
Holmes held several political posts in his life such as serving as Mayor of Boonton, on the State Board of Education, and on the Boonton Board of Education.
), the Earl of Nottingham, Secretary of State, ordered Marlborough to dispose of all his posts and offices, both civil and military, and consider himself dismissed from all appointments and forbidden the court.
Between 1993 and 1995, Zhu served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee while retaining his posts as the vice-premier of the State Council and as the governor of the People's Bank of China.
His final posts were in California, first at UCLA and then at California State University, Los Angeles.
Since 1999 there have been calls for the office of Welsh Secretary to be scrapped or merged with the posts of Secretary of State for Scotland and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland due to the lesser powers of the role since devolution.
Although Abstract Expressionism is identified as a New York movement, Still's formative works were created during various teaching posts on the West Coast, first at Washington State University ( 1935 – 41 ).
In the period that followed he held a succession of government posts: Secretary of State for War for five months in 1935, Lord Privy Seal ( 1935 – 1937 ) and Lord President of the Council ( 1937 – 1938 ) under Stanley Baldwin and, after 1937, Neville Chamberlain.
Following Labour's return to government in 1997, Reid held numerous posts in the cabinet of Tony Blair, his first being Secretary of State for Scotland in 1999.
Other posts he held include Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Health Secretary, Defence Secretary and Home Secretary.
Tài Shŏu was an important position with officials frequently transferring to and from posts as one of the Three Councillors of State or Nine Ministers.
Despite many protests, Krenz was elected by the People's Chamber to Honecker's other posts as Chairman of the Council of State ( a post equivalent to that of president ) and Chairman of the National Defence Council.
In 1957, Eagleburger joined the United States Foreign Service, and served in various posts in embassies, consulates, and the Department of State.
He stayed in this appointment until 1971 ; thereafter he took on several positions, including advisor to the U. S. Mission to North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) in Brussels, and, following Kissinger's appointment as Secretary of State, a number of additional posts in the State Department.
Following his service in the Connecticut General Assembly, he served in various posts, including State Controller of Public Accounts in 1835, Postmaster of Hartford ( 1836 – 41 ), and Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing for the Navy ( 1846 – 49 ).
All heads of consular posts, whether they are honorary or career postholders, are accorded the title according to the State Department of the United States.
When the Second World War broke out, the new Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain formed a small War Cabinet and it was expected that Chatfield would serve as a spokesperson for the three service ministers, the Secretary of State for War, the First Lord of the Admiralty and the Secretary of State for Air ; however political considerations resulted in all three posts being included in the Cabinet and Chatfield's role proved increasingly redundant.

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