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appointment and elevated
Then, in the time of Pope Gregory VII ( 1073 – 1085 ), canonists who in the Investiture Controversy quoted the prohibition in canon 22 of the Council of Constantinople of 869 – 870 against laymen influencing the appointment of prelates elevated this council to the rank of ecumenical council.
This came in the same year that Buchan was honoured with appointment to the Order of St. Michael and St. George on 23 May, as well as being elevated to the peerage, when he was entitled by King George V as Baron Tweedsmuir of Elsfield in the County of Oxford on 1 June.
He was not elevated to the see of York until his energies were exhausted, and died about four months after his appointment.
On his appointment he was elevated to the peerage as Baron Dilhorne, of Towcester in the County of Northampton.
Her husband was elevated to the Peerage on his appointment as a Law Lord in October 2005.
) But the Muslim nobility had no intention of acceding to Iltutmish's appointment of a woman as heir, and after the sultan died on April 29, 1236, Razia's brother, Rukn ud din Firuz, was elevated to the throne instead.
This act also elevated the Chief of the National Guard Bureau from Lieutenant General ( Three Stars ) to General ( Four Stars ) with the appointment of General Craig R. McKinley, U. S. Air Force.
The Catholic Church chronicler Rocco Palmo called Turkson the lone Scripture scholar in the Pope's " Senate " and believes that his status as a potential " papabile " has been elevated due to his appointment as spokesman for Second Synod for Africa in 2009.
Members of the order may also be elevated within it if he or she has continued to provide service to Canada, or to humanity in general, after their appointment.
In 1987 at the pinnacle of his career, General Akhtar was elevated to the four-star rank and secured the appointment as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, the highest and most prestigious four-star assignment in the Pakistan Armed Forces.

appointment and Otto
Otto wrested from the nobles the powers of appointment of the bishops and abbots, who controlled large land holdings.
Otto died soon after the appointment of Pope Benedict VI in 973.
Prior to his appointment as Duke, Otto had been a long-time opponent of Henry II's expanding influence in Swabia.
The appointment of Otto as Duke of Swabia was taken by Henry II as an assault on his claim to the Imperial throne and a slight to his honor.
Also, the appointment of Conrad I allowed the House of the Conradines to return to power in Swabia for the first time since Emperor Otto I in 948.
The appointment of Otto von Bismarck ended these hopes.
One of the final acts of the Norwegian authorities before dispersement was the promotion on 10 April of Otto Ruge to the rank of Major General and appointment to Commanding General of the Norwegian Army, responsible for overseeing the resistance to the German invasion.
Shapiro was elected the 38th Lieutenant Governor of Illinois in 1960 and again in 1964, and took office as governor when the previous governor Otto Kerner, Jr. resigned to accept appointment to the federal appellate court.
Prior to his appointment with the NAL, he was employed by Otto Thoresen's Linie 1889 – 1911.
Russell's personal success with Otto von Bismarck led to his appointment as ambassador at Berlin in October 1871.
Its founders were George S. Dickinson, Carl Engel, Gustave Reese, Helen Heifron Roberts, Joseph Schillinger, Charles Seeger, Harold Spivacke, Oliver Strunk, and Joseph Yasser ; its first president was Otto Kinkeldey, the first American to receive an appointment as professor of musicology ( Cornell, 1930 ).

appointment and descendants
The Will and Testament of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá states that Guardians should be lineal descendants of Bahá ' u ' lláh, that each Guardian must select his successor during his lifetime, and that the nine Hands of the Cause of God permanently stationed in the holy land must approve the appointment by majority vote.
A small group of Bahá ' ís in Northern New Mexico believe that these descendants are eligible for appointment to the Guardianship and are waiting for such a direct descendant of Bahá ' u ' lláh to arise as the rightful Guardian.
They reasoned that he lacked a formal appointment from Shoghi Effendi, and that the office was confined to male descendants of Bahá ' u ' lláh, the Aghsan.
Future hereditary Guardians were permitted in the Bahá ' í scripture by appointment from one to the next, but a prerequisite that appointees be male descendants of Bahá ' u ' lláh left no suitable living candidates, and Shoghi Effendi died without making an appointment.

appointment and above
The political agreement between Harthacnut and Magnus I of Norway ( see above ) included the appointment of the latter as heir to Harthcanut.
* As the ' world community ' became a widely accepted ideal in diplomacy and was embodied first in the League of Nations and later the United Nations, these often came to play a key role in extraordinary situations that would earlier probably have been dealt with by states as above, sometimes reflected in the appointment of High Commissioners under their auspices, sometimes just from the same leading powers, sometimes rather from ' neutral ' member states.
As described above, sergeant-major is not a rank but an appointment held by a warrant officer class 1 or warrant officer class 2.
# To nominate and to report to the Central People's Government for appointment the following principal officials: Secretaries of Departments, Commissioner against Corruptions, Director of Audit, the leading members of the Police and the customs and excise ; and to recommend to the Central People's Government the removal of the above mentioned officials ;
In that year, the position was replaced by the new appointment of Troop Sergeant Major, with the cavalry adopting commissioned, regimental Quartermasters as described above.
Master-at-arms is also an appointment in the Army Cadet Force, given to a cadet with the rank of cadet sergeant or above who takes command of drill on a divisional level.
Hauptfeldwebels and above may hold the equivalents of the appointment of Company Sergeant Major Army, " First Sergeant " in the different branches of the army: Kompaniefeldwebel ( infantry company ), Batteriefeldwebel ( artillery battery ) or Staffelfeldwebel ( air force wing ).
( c ) Failing the appointment of a designated Acting Prime Minister, or should the Acting Prime Minister be prevented from fulfilling his duties under sections ( a ) and ( b ) above, the Government shall designate another Minister, who is a Knesset Member to exercise that office.
In addition to the duties above, the British Army also included a royal appointment of Drum Major General, whose duties included inspecting all other Field Music as well as ( per The Drummer's Handbook ) granting drummers licenses without which, one would not be recognized as a drummer.
To clarify, the classic German approach called for every commander to be trained to function effectively at 2 levels of command above his appointment ( a platoon commander would be expected to control Battalion actions, if need be-and platoon commander was-and is-an NCO appointment in the German Army ).
Admirals are nominated for appointment by the President from any eligible officers holding the rank of rear admiral ( lower half ) or above, who also meets the requirements for the position, under the advice and / or suggestion of their respective department secretary, service secretary, and if applicable the joint chiefs.
An efficient officer on the corps level, he was promoted above his qualification and in spite of his own initial rejection of the appointment.
In practice all legislation and appointment was exercised from above by the Federal Chancellor's and President's decree.
The council elects the President of Iraq ; approves the appointment of the members of the Federal Court of Cassation, the Chief Public Prosecutor, and the President of Judicial Oversight Commission on proposal by the Higher Juridical Council ; and approves the appointment of the Army Chief of Staff, his assistants and those of the rank of division commanders and above, and the director of the intelligence service, on proposal by the Cabinet.
As seen above Zhu Quanzhong arrived at Bian more than 3 months after his appointment.

appointment and Henry
In April 1866 he nominated Henry Stanbery to fill the vacancy left with the death of John Catron, but the Republican Congress eliminated the seat to prevent the appointment.
It followed a year long campaign first initiated by students who had worked together to block the appointment of former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to an endowed chair at the university in 1977.
But the underlying current was that Henry had overreached, and his appointment of the antipope was beyond the pale.
On 25 May 1420, Henry gained appointment as the governor of the very rich Order of Christ, the Portuguese successor to the Knights Templar, which had its headquarters at Tomar.
In 1601, Maffeo, through the influence of an uncle who had become apostolic protonotary, was able to secure from Clement VIII the appointment as papal legate to the court of King Henry IV of France.
The row between Henry and Bernard grew increasingly personal, and Henry used his authority as legate to appoint his nephew William of York to the post in 1144 only to find that, when Pope Innocent II died in 1145, Bernard was able to get the appointment rejected by Rome.
The appointment had been secured by the family of Anne Boleyn, who was being courted by Henry.
William Henry Harrison died a month after taking office, though his successor ( John Tyler ) made an appointment during that presidential term.
In 1744 he managed to secure the dismissal of Carteret and the appointment of Henry Pelham whom he regarded as a political protégé.
The term dates back to the appointment of Bernard André by Henry VII of England, though analogous appointments date back to ancient Greece and ( in Padua ) to Albertino Mussato.
Pope Innocent IV confirmed the appointment on 16 September 1243, as an attempt to placate Henry.
Henry VIII's will did not provide for the appointment of a Protector.
York's appointment was one of a number of stop-gap measures after the death of Bedford to try to retain French possessions until King Henry should assume personal rule.
His attitude toward the Council's surrender of Maine, in return for an extension of the truce with France and a French bride for Henry, must have contributed to his appointment on 30 July as Lieutenant of Ireland.
Beadle County, named in honor of Brigadier General William Henry Harrison Beadle, was created by the Dakota Territory Legislature in 1879 and formally organized in 1880 with the appointment of three county commissioners by Governor Nehemiah G. Ordway.
Sir Roderick Murchison and Sir Henry de la Beche, prominent geologists of the time, both recommended Bain's appointment as Cape Geological Surveyor in 1852, but since no funds were available, nothing came of it.
Henry supported the appointment of William FitzHerbert as Archbishop of York in 1141, which Theobald opposed.
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 1555 he was nominated bishop of Ostia and dean of the Sacred College, an appointment which was disapproved of by Henry II and brought him into fresh disgrace, lasting till his death in Rome on 16 February 1560.
On leaving the chancellorship, he was nominated in May 1406 by Pope Innocent VII as Archbishop of York, but the appointment was vetoed by King Henry IV in the same year.

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