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* R. Prasanan criticized Thapar's interview with Gohar Ayub Khan for its hidden motives.
Thapar's major works are Asoka and the Decline of the Mauryas, Ancient Indian Social History: Some Interpretations, Recent Perspectives of Early Indian History ( editor ), A History of India Volume One, and Early India: From the Origins to AD 1300.
Thapar's first volume of A History of India is written for a popular audience and encompasses the period from its early history to the arrival of Europeans in the sixteenth century.
As per Thapar's instructions, she is to travel with Moti to the airport, where the latter will eliminate Secret Agent " Baadshah " and assume his identity in order to gain access to Bachchan and carry out the assassination.
Seema goes to Thapar's night club in order to get information from him, only to encounter Baadshah there as well.
Baadshah says that he will deliver the girl to Thapar's address.
Sending Ram Lal and the others to Thapar's address ( where he thinks they are to meet up with the businessman ), Baadshah drives the kidnappers towards town.
Seema's brother is now known to be dead, and Baadshah's friends are in Thapar's custody.
Baadshah, equipped with a radio link to Seema, goes to Thapar's house to try talking his way out of the mess.

appointment and Library
Today, " Costeriana " still can be viewed ( by appointment ) in the collections of the Haarlem Public Library, the Museum Enschedé, and the Teyler's Museum.
The only surviving print is located at the UCLA film archive, and can be view at the Instructional Media Lab, Powell Library, after making an appointment.
The museum is located in a small building behind the Damascus Public Library, and is open from noon to 5pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays ( or by appointment with groups larger than 10 ).
The Australian National University Library began with the appointment of the first University Librarian, Arthur Leopold Gladstone McDonald in early 1948.
* Dunfermline's Carnegie Public Lending Library has a special Henryson collection which can be consulted by appointment.
Prior to his appointment as President and Rector of CEU, Shattuck had served as Chief Executive Officer of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, and Senior Fellow at Tufts University, where he taught international relations.
The fact that this bloodline trait has not shown itself at the usual age of around eleven, as well as the absence of any truly understanding or sympathetic other in her life, leaves Lirael emotionally distressed and very unhappy until her appointment to the Clayr's Library on her fourteenth birthday.
In September 2001, Friedberg began a nine-month residential appointment as the first Henry Alfred Kissinger Scholar at the Library of Congress.
The years prior to Mumford ’ s appointment reveal hampered library relationships with the United States Congress ; appropriations were down and Congress felt that the Library of Congress was no longer serving its needs.
During the first ten years of his appointment appropriations more than doubled, the case for more space ( a new building ) was developed and put before the Joint Committee on the Library, work was started in the development of cataloging in publication and research was completed on machine-readable cataloging systems ; Public Law 480 was established and helped bring about international cataloging standards.
The Abbé Jean-Jacques Barthélemy procured for him a pension, with the appointment of interpreter of oriental languages at the Royal Library.
The East Tennessee State University Charles C. Sherrod Library also maintains the " Quillen Congressional Office and Gallery " on the fourth floor of the building, serving as a memorabilia shrine with an exact size replica of longtime U. S. Congressional Representative James H. Quillen's former Washington D. C. office within the U. S. House of Representatives The Quillen collection is open Mon-Fri 8: 00 a. m. to 4: 30 p. m., and by appointment.
Te Aka Matua Library, previously a publicly accessible library, is now open only to researchers by appointment between 10am-5pm, Monday-Friday.
Available to visitors by appointment, the Kenneth Ritchie Wimbledon Library is home to a collection of books, periodicals, videos, and DVD ’ s relating to tennis.
In 2001, poets and critics associated with the SUNY Buffalo POETICS list elected Hollo to the honorary position of " anti-laureate ", in protest at the appointment of Billy Collins to the position of Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress.
Although elected President of the Library in 1926, this was a largely honorific appointment.
In April of that year, aggrieved parents kept their children home for one day to protest a decision by the school trustees to bypass popular teacher and acting administrator Carl Rasmussen for appointment as full-time principal of the school .< ref >" Students Kept at Home in Protest ," Los Angeles Times, April 18, 1972, page A-2 < code >< nowiki > Library card required </ nowiki ></ code ></ ref >
By 1528, land had been bought, a school built, probably on the site of the present School Library, and the foundation deed had been signed, binding the School to St John's College, Cambridge and giving the College power over the appointment of Headmasters.
After this, he spent four years as Director of Public Affairs for the National Trust, before his appointment as Chief Executive and Deputy Chairman of the British Library from 1991 until 2000.
As he was not a librarian, the American Library Association ( ALA ) opposed MacLeish's candidacy, but when FDR made his appointment, the PLC candidate got the nod.
Access to the Library for research by members is available by appointment only.
After a brief spell from 1854 to 1856 as an Assistant Master at Saint Columba's College, Dublin, he accepted an appointment in the Cambridge University Library as an extra assistant.
Before the appointment of Lady Roberts the recent Librarians were not professional librarians, and relied upon the support of the Curator of the Print Room, and the Bibliographer of the Royal Library, for professional advice with respect to their respective collections.
An interest in radio broadcasting and acoustics ultimately resulted in his appointment to the Acoustical and Record Laboratory of the Library of Congress in 1940 ; in this capacity he toured the American South with Alan Lomax recording the folk music of this region.

appointment and Chair
" The Nigerian president and Chair of the AU, Olusẹgun Ọbasanjọ, sought to negotiate between the incumbent government and the opposition to establish a coalition government, but rejected an AU Commission appointment of former Zambian president, Kenneth Kaunda, as special AU envoy to Togo.
The Nigerian president and Chair of the AU, Olusẹgun Ọbasanjọ, has sought to negotiate between the incumbent government and the opposition to establish a coalition government, but surprisingly rejected an AU Commission appointment of former Zambian president, Kenneth Kaunda, as special AU envoy to Togo ( and ).
Despite these successes, de Moivre was unable to obtain an appointment to a Chair of Mathematics at a university, which would have released him from his dependence on time-consuming tutoring that burdened him more than it did most other mathematicians of the time.
His support for Greece and hostility to the Turks during the World War had gained him an appointment to the Koraes Chair of Modern Greek and Byzantine History at the University of London.
The Court has the following formal powers: the appointment of members of Court, its subcommittees and of the Council ; election of the Chair and Vice Chairs of the Court and Council and honorary fellows of the School ; the amendment of the Memorandum and Articles of Association ; and the appointment of external auditors.
On becoming Prime Minister, Gordon Brown announced Armstrong's appointment as Chair of a Parliamentary Labour Party Manifesto Committee drawing up policy ideas covering children.
On August 22, 2011, Patrick Henry College announced Olasky's appointment to its newly created Distinguished Chair in Journalism and Public Policy beginning in the fall semester of 2011.
She remained on both Metro and Toronto city council until the 1988 municipal election in which she did not run in order to accept an appointment as Chair of the Police Commission.
In 2001, the foundation of the UICEE Centre for Problem Based Learning ( UCPBL ) paid recognition to Aalborg University, which subsequently led to the appointment of AAU as UNESCO Chair in problem-based learning.
Their critics sometimes associate this traditionalism with the conservative politics of the Reagan era, noting the recent appointment of Gioia as Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Later, with her appointment to the Chair of the Department of Astronomy, she also became the first woman to head a department at Harvard.
Gulkowitsch received the appointment as Professor and Chair of Jewish Studies and started teaching in Tartu in 1934.
Following his appointment to the Chair of Electrical Engineering at Manchester University, Williams recruited his TRE colleague Tom Kilburn on secondment.
He was appointed to the Mark L. Morris Chair in Clinical Nutrition at Colorado State University and received a joint appointment in the Department of Clinical Sciences in 1991, and was promoted to Full Professor of Pathology in 1992.
Gineen Bresso served as EAC Chair in 2009 and was the minority elections counsel for the Committee on House Administration prior to her appointment with EAC.
* Jacob K. Olupona, Professor of African Religious Traditions and Chair of the Committee on African studies at the Harvard Divinity School with a joint appointment as Professor of African and African American Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University
Other Governors are co-opted by existing board members when required ( but if one of these is appointed Deputy Chair, that appointment is subject to ratification by the Secretary of State ).
With his appointment to the Holt Chair, Sherrington ended his active work in pathology.
On 19 April 2002, the appointment of Commissioners Vic Young, ( Chair ), Sister Elizabeth Davis and Judge James Igloliorte, were announced.
Demanding " full revamp of the Comelec ", it sought for the appointment of people with " unquestioned integrity and competence, especially in systems and management " to succeed Chair Abalos and the five other members.
Wong led final negotiations as Chair of the United Nations Working Group in the closing days of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in December 2007, shortly after her appointment as Minister for Climate Change and Water.
Since his appointment as Chair of the WSIB in May 2006, Steve Mahoney has been very active in meeting our stakeholders across the province.
In contrast, the CHRE stated that they were pleased with the appointment of a new Chair, and that they would " look forward to working with Mark Addison ".
The Chair of the County Central Committee makes that appointment.

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