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The first was Hermann Göring, the second was Generaloberst Robert Ritter von Greim as the second ( and last ) commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe, concomitant with his promotion to Generalfeldmarschall, the last German officer in World War II to be promoted to the highest rank.
* Tales of Conan ( 1955 ) ( with Robert E. Howard )-collection containing the first of de Camp's " posthumous collaborations " with Howard, marking the beginning of his successful promotion of Howard's " Conan the Barbarian " character
Editor and founder Robert Sengstacke Abbott played a major role in influencing the Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North by means of strong, moralistic rhetoric in his editorials and political cartoons, the promotion of Chicago as a destination, and the advertisement of successful black individuals as inspiration for blacks in the South.
Robert " Bob " Arum ( born December 8, 1931 in New York City ) is the founder and CEO of Top Rank, a professional boxing promotion company based in Las Vegas.
Shortly after she met and married Robert D. Levitt, promotion director for the New York Journal-American.
Robert Raikes (" the Younger ") ( 14 September 1736 – 5 April 1811 ) was an English philanthropist and Anglican layman, noted for his promotion of Sunday schools.
Following a promotion to Attorney General he led the prosecution in several notable cases, including Robert Devereux, Sir Walter Raleigh and the Gunpowder Plot conspirators.
His principal patron was Robert II and evidence of his promotion and movements before Robert Stewart came to power as king tend to suggest that Barbour acted politically on the future king's behalf.
When Max unexpectedly finds out that he is moving to Chicago after his father, Donald " Don " Keeble ( Robert Carradine ), gets a promotion, Max is initially upset at having to move, but later plots to exact revenge against Jindrake, Troy, Dobbs, and the Evil Ice Cream Man, believing that when they try to retaliate, Max will be gone.
Eventually, the wine acquired the alias of " Fumé Blanc " in California by promotion of Robert Mondavi in 1968.
He was collated on 19 July 1563 to the deanery of Durham, a promotion which he owed to the support of Warwick and Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester.
In 1999, educational researcher Robert Hauser said of the New York City school district: " In its plan to end social promotion the administration appears to have ... an enforcement provision — flunking kids by the carload lot — about which the great mass of evidence is strongly negative.
In addition, brown-haired prototype versions of the He-Man action figure with a strong resemblance to the Conan character created by Robert E. Howard were produced and given away as promotion through an unknown mail-in order by mistake.
He was appointed brigadier general on June 6, 1863, but this appointment was held up by Gen. Robert E. Lee and the promotion was canceled by Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
* Fan ( Other ) Robert Runté, for promotion of Canadian science-fiction writing
Robert David Steele Vivas ( born 16 July 1952 ) is an American activist and a former Central Intelligence Agency clandestine services case officer known for his promotion of open source intelligence ( OSINT ).
Concluding that his prospects for promotion in the infantry were poor, at the urging of the Adjutant General, Major General Robert C. Davis, he transferred to the Adjutant General's Corps on 14 July 1925.
Robert contributed to the promotion of the Swahili language and the struggle for the dignity of mankind.
* 14 March-Sir Robert N Kotzé, a mining engineer who did much for the promotion of safety in mines dies in Cape Town at the age of 82
Robert von Puttkamer, after a short course of law, began his official career in 1850 as Auskultator in the courts at Danzig, but in 1852 entered the civil service, receiving after his promotion to the rank of Assessor in 1854 a post in the railway department of the ministry for trade and industry.
He was " hatched " on April 17, 2005 at the " Kids Opening Day " promotion at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium.
In 2007, Alain Robert climbed 63-meter high Kyivstar building in Kiev as part of company's promotion campaign.
The eventually agreed compromise solution of a trial in the Netherlands governed by Scots law was engineered by legal academic Professor Robert Black of Edinburgh University and, in accordance with the Labour government's promotion of an " ethical " foreign policy, was given political impetus by the then foreign secretary, Robin Cook.

promotion and Swift
Swift, like Gulliver, delighted in performing for Stella ( e. g. his Meditation Upon a Broomstick, which he wrote for her ), was shown about by her " father " ( William Temple ), found the living too coarse for his sensibilities, left her company for a " promotion " to London and court life, and mourned her absence for the rest of his life.

promotion and position
Urquhart is secretly contemptuous of Collingridge, but expects promotion to a senior position in the Cabinet.
In December 1988, he returned to Warsaw, due to his promotion to the position of the Secretary of the PZPR Central Committee.
The contractor is not a part of the hierarchy, is not usually eligible for promotion, and is well remunerated and thus content with the contracted position, as well as being under pressure to perform to ensure continued employment.
Grant's fame increased throughout the country, and he was promoted to Lieutenant General, a position that had previously been given to George Washington and given to Winfield Scott as a brevet promotion.
The promotion of a conservative, Li Peng, to the position of Premier after Hu's departure from executive-level positions made the government less enthusiastic to pursue reform, and upset plans of an orderly succession of power from Deng Xiaoping to Hu.
While the title generally reflects the ambassador's second head position as head of a diplomatic mission, in some countries the term may also represent a rank held by career diplomats, as a matter of internal promotion, regardless of the posting, and in many national careers it is quite common for them to be appointed to other functions, especially within the ministry / ministries in charge of foreign affairs, in some countries in systematic alternation with actual postings.
Likewise, John Anthony Walker was advised to by his handlers not to engage in espionage until he had been promoted to the highest position for which a polygraph test was not required, to refuse promotion to higher positions for which polygraph tests were required, and to retire when promotion was mandated.
if two teams are tied as above for a position affecting promotion, relegation, or European qualification.
However, with other promotion rivals dropping points and a small run of form in late April, Southampton were able to reach sixth place, the last play-off position.
The club finished the 1990 – 91 season in 17th position, thus having to appear in the promotion / relegation playoffs against Real Murcia: on 19 June 1991, after a 0 – 0 away draw, a 5 – 2 home win meant the team managed to maintain its top level status.
Alchfrith ’ s position in the royal house, together with his promotion of Wilfrid ( who would be the spokesperson for the Roman position at the synod ), has contributed to the view that he was instrumental in arranging his father ’ s convocation of the synod.
On February 27, 1967 Wharlest Jackson Sr. was killed when a car bomb went off in his truck as he drove home from work at the Armstrong Rubber Company, where he had recently received a promotion and was working in a position previously " reserved " for whites.
This succession of honourable events – the wedding with Marcian's daughter ; a promotion to an important military rank, but with administrative rather than military tasks ; the prestigious rank of patricius and the highest military position ; the consulate held with an Emperor as colleague – suggests that Marcian had selected Anthemius as a possible candidate for the Eastern or Western throne.
As well, it is possible that a Master Warrant Officer may be appointed to an RSM position, in an acting or even official capacity, due to shortages of available CWOs, or in anticipation of a promotion, etc.
Non-commissioned officers, in the English-speaking world, usually obtain their position of authority by promotion through the enlisted ranks.
Despite receiving little promotion, the single hit the number one position on the UK Singles Chart, beating " U Know What's Up " by Donell Jones to the top.
Charlton resigned his position in May 1983 ( in a season where they reached the FA Cup semi-finals, a year before promotion to the First Division ), went briefly back to Middlesbrough ( a year after relegation to the Second Division ), then became manager of Newcastle United.
After the season, the Dodgers offered Reese the position of manager ; when Reese declined the promotion, the Dodgers hired Walter Alston, who remained manager for more than two decades.
Durban achieved promotion to the First Division in the 1978 – 79 season, but after consolidating the club's position in the First Division he left to manage Sunderland in 1981.
As a reminder of his war position, he refused any further promotion.
Hylan became a judge in the Kings County ( Brooklyn ) county court and was in that position when he was tapped by Tammany Hall as a dark-horse candidate for Mayor, running as a Democrat, through the promotion of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who shared with him a desire for municipal ownership of utilities.
However, the mid-80s saw the club relegated to the second division, and 1987 was the club's worst season in recent memory as the club fell to 8th position in the Second Division, while local rivals Bryne won the cup and neighbouring minnows Vidar almost won promotion to the Premier League.

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