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post and Resident
The following year he took up the post of Senior Resident Tutor at St Andrew's College, Sydney University, and moving to the city he got involved in the socialist and anti-conscription movement that was centred there.
Rosselló began his political career in 1988 when he ran for the post of Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, ( the island's non-voting observer / representative in the United States Congress ) losing to incumbent Jaime Fuster of the Popular Democratic Party ( PPD ).
In the 2004 Puerto Rico Elections the PNP won majorities in both houses of the Legislature, the mayorships of 42 of the island's 78 municipalities and the Resident Commissioner post in the U. S. Congress.
* at Rarotonga since the 1888 establishment of the British protectorate over the Cook Islands ; the third and last incumbent stayed on as first Resident Commissioner since 1901, at the incorporation in the British Western Pacific Territories ( under a single High Commissioner, till its 1976 dissolution, in Suva or Honoria ), until the abolition of the post at the 1965 self-government grant as territory in free association with New Zealand, having its own cabinet ( still under the British Crown, which after the 1976 appoints a special King's / Queens Representative as well as a High Commissioner ).
* A single post of Resident was also created in Côte d ' Ivoire, i. e. Ivory Coast ( from 1881 subordinated to the Superior Commandant of Gabon and the Gulf of Guinea Settlements ; from 1886 subordinated to the Lieutenant Governors of Guinea ), where in 1842 France had declared protectorates over the Kingdoms of Nzima and Sanwi ( posts at Assinié 1843 1870, and Grand Bassam, Fort Dabou 1853 1872, part of the Colony of Gorée and Dependencies in Senegal
In 1959, the post of the British Resident was replaced with that of High Commissioner.
* The post of Resident was abolished and replaced by a British High Commissioner.
However, there have been rare historical circumstances in which a diplomatic post, formally ranking as chargé d ' affaires, was in fact employed in a more significant colonial role, as commonly held by a Resident.
The post of Governor of Puerto Rico and the entire House of Representatives and the entire Senate, as well as the Mayors of the municipalities of Puerto Rico, and the Resident Commissioner were also elected for four-year terms.
After serving as Minister Resident in West Africa and being made a Companion of Honour in 1943, during the Second World War Swinton's career revived when he was appointed as the first Minister of Civil Aviation, a post he held until the end of the war.
This was not quite the end of the office of Resident Magistrate, as it then proceeded to appoint 27 solicitors and barristers to the post.
He was elected as a Puerto Rican Republican to the Resident Commissioner post in 1900, and reelected in 1902.
In the larger city court centres, the Resident Judge is usually a Senior Circuit Judge who is recruited and appointed specifically to that post.
Such a judge holds office as Resident Judge and ( if so elected ) as Honorary Recorder until his retirement from the post, or
The Resident Judge is deployed specifically to that post by the Lord Chief Justice ( with the concurrence of the Lord Chancellor ) from the ranks of the circuit bench, and holds office as Resident Judge for a set period, normally four years ( renewable ).
It is hoped that when such a city or borough council resolves to elect its Resident Judge as Honorary Recorder, it will expressly make that appointment for no longer than the duration of the judge ’ s tenure of the post of Resident Judge.
Cavagnari took up the post of British Resident in Kabul in July 1879.
The post was combined with that of Resident Governor of the Tower of London in 1968, and a Deputy Governor ( Security ) assumed much of his responsibilities.
Raffles was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Java by Minto during the 45-day operation, and Crawfurd was appointed the post of Resident at the Court of Yogyakarta in November 1811.
As Resident Minister in Algeria for the government of Guy Mollet in 1956, he was unable to take up his post because of demonstrations in Algiers by French residents on 6 February.

post and Conductor
Having made his UK début with the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 1957 at the Royal Albert Hall, Silvestri moved to England in 1961 on assuming the post of Principal Conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
Then Walter returned in 1900 to Berlin, where he assumed the post of Royal Prussian Conductor at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, succeeding Franz Schalk ; his colleagues there included Richard Strauss and Karl Muck.
In 2001, Jean-Philippe Tremblay becamse the NACO's Apprentice Conductor, a then newly created post, for a two-year term.
" In 1970, the RPO named him Conductor for Life, but in 1975, he resigned his post with the orchestra.
From 1953 to 1955, Kertész was chosen as Chief Conductor or the Philharmonic Orchestra at Győr, a post that he held for two years.
In 1978 Mehta became the Music Director and Principal Conductor of the New York Philharmonic and remained there until his resignation in 1991, becoming the longest holder of the post.
On March 10, 2010, de Waart announced that he would step down from the post of Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of Hong Kong Philharmonic after the 2011-2012 season.
He was also appointed as Principal Conductor of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and was about to take up this post in January 1995 when he was killed.
* Statute of Westminster 1327, first mentioned the post of Conductor ( Army )
Tortelier served in the newly-created post of Principal Guest Conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra from 2005 to 2008.
Alsop became Principal Conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in 2002 and served in the post until 2008.

post and formerly
The current president is L. Rafael Reif, who formerly served as provost under President Susan Hockfield, the first woman to hold the post.
Maggieknockater formerly had a post office ; it opened in June 1876 and closed in 1940.
On September 30, 1834 Semper obtained a post as Professor of Architecture at the Königlichen Akademie der bildenden Künste ( today called the Hochschule ) in Dresden thanks largely to the efforts and support of his former teacher Franz Christian Gau and swore an oath of allegiance to the King ( formerly Elector ) of Saxony, Anthony Clement.
Road maps typically show five unincorporated communities in Blackford County: Converse ( formerly named Crumley's Crossing ), Matamoras, Millgrove, Roll ( formerly named Dundee ), and Trenton ( former post office named Priam ).
Wheeler Army Airfield, also known as Wheeler Field and formerly as Wheeler Air Force Base, is a United States Army post located in the City & County of Honolulu and in the Wahiawa District of the Island of O ' ahu, Hawaii.
It was formerly known as Davisonville in 1873, while the post office was known as Atlas.
In October 1861, the post office formerly in Brewerville ( location unknown ) was transferred to and renamed Almena, operating until September 1905.
Mrs. Dennis operated the post office from a building on the north side of King Street, formerly the Zalma School.
Wanaque includes neighborhoods known as Wanaque ( formerly Midvale ) and Haskell, each of which has its own ZIP code and is served by their own separate post office.
A post office was established in 1922 at the site of where " Tides " ( formerlyThe Monster ”) is today ; The first boardwalks were built in 1929.
* Slaterville Springs ( formerly " Slaterville ") A hamlet with a post office on NY-79, site of Caroline Town Hall.
On March 24, 1910, a post office charter was issued for Bismark, a name chosen by the Dierks brothers, company founders, for a Nebraska town where they formerly operated a lumber outlet.
The village core retains only a few shops and professional offices, but still holds the Roaring Spring Blank Book Company and Roaring Spring Water Bottling Company, all of the historic church buildings, the public library ( formerly the Eldon Inn ), the borough building, the post office ( earlier moved from farther up East Main St .).
1885 ) at East Main and Cemetery Streets, which formerly housed the post office, and two wood-frame store fronts with second-floor apartments on East Main.
Roseville formerly had a post office and a public school.
There are two buildings in excess of 100 years old-an old town hall that was formerly a post office, and an old shop.
Original Plan of the Town of Washington ‎ The Town of Washington was formerly the location of a trading post utilized by frontier families and members of the resident Manahoac tribe.
The village stands 3¾ miles SW of Leatherhead r. station, and 4¼ NW by W of Dorking ; has a post office under Leatherhead ; was formerly a place of some importance, said to have contained sixteen churches ; and gives the title of Earl to the Howards of Grange.
City Hall Engineering Building, formerly the main public library, previously the post office
The longest holder of the post was Dawn Primarolo, whose portfolio consisted of the workings of HM Revenue and Customs, formerly Inland Revenue and HM Customs and Excise, bureaucratically separate from the Treasury.
* Penasse Island, site of American Point, formerly the most northern post office in the contiguous United States
The pillory was a device made of a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands, formerly used for punishment by public humiliation and often further physical abuse, sometimes lethal.
February 2005 saw Nokia appoint Gerard Wiener, formerly of Sega Europe, to the post of Director and General Manager for Games at Nokia.
After spending about a year in Calcutta arranging the report of his mission, Elphinstone was appointed in 1811 to the important and difficult post of resident at Pune ( formerly known as Poona ).

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