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Between 1979 and 1985, under John Negroponte's appointment as U. S. diplomat from 1981 to 1985, U. S. military and economic aid to Honduras jumped from $ 31 million to $ 282 million.
The appointment of a general as Ambassador to Japan reflected Ribbentrop's belief that German – Japanese relations were in the future to be of a mainly military nature.
The appointment of Robert White as United States ambassador in 1977 and the congressional cut-off of military hardware deliveries in the same year reflected increasing concern about the absence of democratic rule and the presence of human rights violations in Paraguay.
The influence of Grant's family brought about the appointment to West Point, while Grant himself later recalled " a military life had no charms for me ".
While Valentinian had enjoyed a successful military career prior to his appointment as emperor, Valens apparently had not.
That same month, Count Axel von Fersen returned from America, in order to secure a military appointment, and he was accepted into her private society.
However, he did succeed in securing the appointment of Sir Eric Geddes to take charge of military railways behind British lines in France, with the honorary rank of major-general.
The appointment of Karmal, Amin and Watanjar as Council of Ministers deputy chairmen proved highly unstable, and it led to three different governments being established within the government ; the Khalq faction was answerable to Amin, the Parchamites were answerable to Karmal and the military officers ( who were Parchamites ) were answerable to Watanjar.
Amin, who previously opposed the appointment of military officers to the PDPA leadership, altered his position ; he now supported their elevation.
Illustrating this point, the book was required reading to pass the tests needed for imperial appointment to military positions.
The Governor-General was also the head of the armed forces in his or her territory and, because of the Governor-General's control of the military, the post was as much a military appointment as a civil one.
It also objected to the appointment of the Duke of Wellington as Prime Minister, condemning him as ‘ a Field Marshal whose political career proves him to be utterly destitute of political principle – whose military career affords ample evidence of his stern and remorseless temperament .’
By his senior year, LeMay was listed on the ROTC rolls as a " cadet lieutenant colonel " but had not actually received an appointment in the regular United States military.
Hertford's appointment was in keeping with historical precedent, and his eligibility for the role was reinforced by his military successes in Scotland and France.
The program involves intense academic preparation ( particularly in English, math and science ), along with athletic and military training, meant to prepare the students for appointment to the Academy.
His first military engagement against the British occurred still before he had any formal appointment, on September 11, 1777, at the Battle of Brandywine.
It was from this appointment that Col. Cook received his military title.
When William left for Ireland in June 1690 Marlborough became commander of all troops and militia in England, and was appointed a member of the Council of Nine to advise Mary on military matters in the King's absence ; but she made scant effort to disguise her distaste at his appointment – " I can neither trust or esteem him ," she wrote to William.
His relationship with Anne had suffered further setbacks in recent months ( she had refused to grant him his requested appointment of Captain-General for life, and had interfered in military appointments ).
After failing the entrance exams to study law or medicine, he received an appointment from Kaiser Wilhelm II to a military academy, through the influence of his uncle, the Bürgermeister's barber, and graduated 95th in his class – the only one who has not risen to the rank of general.
Each part had different taxation, privileges and military arrangements ; in practice, the level of taxation in many of the more peripheral provinces was less than that in Castile, but the privileged position of the Castilian nobility at all senior levels of royal appointment was a contentious issue for the less favoured provinces.
An example of a drawing, of " Paradise ", her South African residenceAnne moved to London where she met and was married in 1793 to Andrew Barnard, 12 years her junior, a son of Thomas Barnard, the Bishop of Limerick, for whom she obtained from Henry Dundas ( 1st Viscount Melville ) an appointment as colonial secretary at the Cape of Good Hope, which was then under British military occupation.
In 1863, William Worrall Mayo ( 1819 – 1911 ) came to Rochester, Minnesota as part of his appointment as an examining surgeon for the military draft board during the American Civil War.

appointment and administrator
He blocked French attempts for an ecclesiastical separation of the Saar region, supported the appointment of a papal administrator for Danzig and aided the reintegration of priests expelled from Poland.
Pius XII's refusal to censure the German invasion and annexation of Poland was regarded as a " betrayal " by many Polish Catholics and clergy, who saw his appointment of Hilarius Breitinger as apostolic administrator for the Wartheland in May 1942 as " implicit recognition " of the breakup of Poland ; the opinions of the Volksdeutsche, mostly German Catholic minorities living in occupied Poland, were more mixed.
The competition over the size of expenditure, the selection of the administrator, and the appointment of staff at the state level, led to delays and to the ultimate failure of PWA as a recovery instrument.
In 1789 his Observations sur les hôpitaux ( Observations on hospitals, 1790 ) procured him an appointment as administrator of hospitals in Paris, and in 1795 he became professor of hygiene at the medical school of Paris, a post which he exchanged for the chair of legal medicine and the history of medicine in 1799.
While dividing his time, Blackstone became an administrator at All Souls, securing appointment as accountant, treasurer and bursar on 28 November 1746.
The district magistrate has served as administrator for the temple pending the appointment of a new Committee.
Prior to his appointment, Euphemius was a presbyter of Constantinople, administrator of a hospital for the poor at Neapolis, unsuspected of any Eutychian leanings, and is described as learned and very virtuous.
The ATSDR administrator, who provides overall leadership of the agency, is appointed by the president of the United States, and the appointment does not require Senate approval.
Prior to his appointment as Deputy Secretary, he served as the second administrator of the Transportation Security Administration from 2002 to 2003, and before that as the Commandant of the Coast Guard from 1998 to 2002.
In 1265 Chögyal Phagpa returned to Tibet and for the first time made an attempt to impose Sakya hegemony with the appointment of Shakya Bzang-po ( a long time servant and ally of the Sakyas ) as the Dpon-chen (' great administrator ') over Tibet in 1267.
Though Caprivi had recommended the experienced administrator Eulenburg for this appointment, the new prime minister soon made life difficult for Caprivi, and often thought of pressing for his removal.
He prorogued the first session of the first parliament of the Province of Canada when Sydenham died and remained acting Governor for six days until the appointment of Sir Richard Downes Jackson as administrator.
The law in question-enacted in Idaho in 1864 -- required that when the father and mother of a deceased person both sought appointment as administrator of the estate, the man had to be preferred over the woman.
On 15 April 2010, the Irish Times reported that Quinn Insurance decided not to fight the appointment of a permanent administrator.
The appointment of renowned sports administrator Charles Alcock as Secretary of the Club – a paid position for the first time – in 1872 preceded more success, as Surrey won 32 of 42 matches to again become Champion County in 1887, 1888 and jointly in 1889, before the County Championship officially came into being in 1890.
Further services to the Crown, such as providing resources to fight the Ottomans, led to his appointment as administrator of all gold mines in the kingdom.
In 1265 ' Phags-pa returned to Tibet and for the first time made an attempt to impose Sa-skya hegemony with the appointment of Shakya Bzang-po ( a long time servant and ally of the Sa-skyas ) as the Dpon-chen ' great administrator ' over Tibet in 1267.
# There is no one in English law to whom the unirersitas furis of the testator descends as it did to the Roman heirs, whose appointment was essential to the validity of a formal will, and who partook of the nature of the English heir, executor, administrator, devisee and legatee.
He negotiated with the Communist Czech government over the appointment of František Tomášek as apostolic administrator sede plena of the archdiocese of Prague in February 1965.
In this process, immediately after appointment the administrator completes a pre-arranged sale of the company's business, often to its directors or owners.
al-Shaalan claimed that the Coalition Provisional Authority's interim administrator of Iraq, Paul Bremer, had signed off the appointment of Cattan, but Bremer claims he had never heard of Cattan.
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 >
The first British Commissioner ( in effect, Governor ) appointed to the newly acquired territory behaved tactlessly, and Sir Henry Lawrence, a very experienced administrator, took up the appointment only six weeks before the rebellion broke out.
Bishop Rosati served as the diocese's apostolic administrator from 1826 to 1829 ; having been appointed bishop of St. Louis two years previously, he resigned the administration of the New Orleans diocese upon the appointment of Bishop de Neckere.

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