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appointment and head
Responsibility for the Faget appointment rests with Gen. J. M. Swing, an Eisenhower appointee as head of the Immigration Service.
A Prime Minister is appointed by the Governor-General as the head of government, and of a multi-party system ; the Prime Minister advises the Governor-General on the appointment of a Council of Ministers.
With his father's death in 1892, and his appointment as head of the Bahá ’ í faith, there was much opposition against him, including virtually all his family members.
The appointment of the governor is the responsibility of the government, head of the Board of Directors, with the approval of the President of the Republic ( formally a decree of the President ).
The role of the president as the head of state has been, historically, largely ceremonial although the constitution was amended in 1991 to give the president some veto powers in a few key decisions such as the use of the national reserves and the appointment of key judiciary, Civil Service and Singapore Armed Forces posts.
( The following year White accepted Taft's appointment to head a delegation to the Pan-American Conference in Buenos Aires.
In 1852, following the appointment of Lord Aberdeen as Prime Minister, head of a coalition of Whigs and Peelites, Gladstone became Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Irvine's appointment fills a seat that had been empty since March 2008 when CEO Scott Meyer left to head Evidon, the parent company of Ghostery.
(...) The birth of the KLA in 1996 coincided with the appointment of Hansjoerg Geiger as the new head of the BND ( German secret Service ).
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.
Four republican models were debated: two involving direct election of the head of state ; one involving appointment on the advice of the Prime Minister ( the McGarvie Model ); and one involving appointment by a two-thirds majority of Parliament ( the bi-partisan appointment model ).
The difference is usually that a " Rektor " is elected by the Senate from among the professors of the university ( which is the traditional method of choosing the head of a German university ), while a " Präsident " need neither be a professor nor a member of the university ( or of any university ) prior to appointment.
These empires left the day-to-day governance in the hands of the Jewish authorities: in Roman Palestine, through the hereditary office of Patriarch ( simultaneously the head of the Sanhedrin ); in Babylonia, through the hereditary office of the Reish Galuta, the " Head of the Exile " or " Exilarch " ( who ratified the appointment of the heads of Rabbinical academies.
* In 2011, new CCTV head Zhanfan " was found to have proclaimed in July January, both before the CCTV appointment in November that journalists ’ foremost responsibility is to ' be a good mouthpiece '" ( 当好喉舌工具 ).
The team is coached by former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill player Wes Miller, who at the time of his appointment in 2012 was the youngest head coach in Division I.
After leaving office, was put forward as a candidate for the head of NATO, but the US vetoed his appointment.
It also coincides with the appointment of a group director for all UK operations and relocation of the head office from Victoria in London to Birmingham, bringing all operations under a single strategic management structure.
However, as for the clergy and people of Constantinople an Arian was not eligible to become an emperor, at the news of the appointment riots broke out in the city hippodrome, led by the head of the Sleepless Monks, Marcellus: Aspar and Leo had to promise to the bishops that Patricius would convert to Orthodoxy before becoming emperor, and only after the conversion he would have married Leontia.
Criticism from the National Farmers Association ( NFA ) of the appointment of a non-rural person to head Irish agriculture was voiced, and led to increased antagonism from farmers towards the government.
That flight led to his appointment as head of the organization ’ s new Aeronautical Department.
London was originally seen as lagging behind Paris by a considerable margin, but this situation began to reverse with the appointment of Sebastian Coe as the head of London 2012, on 19 May 2004.
The by-election was caused by the resignation and elevation to the House of Lords of the sitting MP, John Boyd-Carpenter, on his appointment as head of the UK's Civil Aviation Authority ( CAA ) by the Prime Minister at the time, Edward Heath.
Mitchell received appointment on February 28, 1919, as Director of Military Aeronautics, to head the flying component of the Air Service, but that office was in name only as it was a wartime agency that would expire six months after the signing of a peace treaty.

appointment and school
Two members of the Democratic-endorsed majority on the school board said they probably would vote to appeal a ruling by the state Board of Education, which said yesterday that the school committee acted improperly in its appointment of the coordinator, Francis P. Nolan 3rd, the Democratic-endorsed committee chairman, could not be reached for comment.
According to the Hanafi and Maliki school of Islamic jurisprudence, appointment of a prayer leader for Friday service is mandatory because otherwise the prayer is invalid.
His recommendation for Gropius to succeed him led eventually to Gropius's appointment as master of the school in 1919.
This positive reception for Brown, together with the appointment of African American Dr. David Jones to the school board in 1953, convinced numerous white and black citizens that Greensboro was heading in a forward direction and would likely emerge as a leader in school integration.
In 1888 the appointment of Marie Bethell Beauclerc by Percival was the first appointment of a female teacher in an English boys ' public school and the first time shorthand had been taught in any such school.
Additional duties include appointment of various congressional officers, certain commissions, advisory boards, and committees and joint supervision of the congressional page school.
On June 17, 1911, after he graduated from high school, del Valle received an appointment by George Radcliffe Colton, who served from 1909 to 1913 as the U. S. appointed governor of Puerto Rico, to attend the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
However on the day of the murder he was picked up by his family's chauffeur after school because he had a prior dental appointment.
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.
Two years after his appointment, a new chapel and minister's house were built, and in subsequent years the school room was twice enlarged.
Bowra was to maintain a connection with the school in later life, being instrumental in the appointment of Cecil Day-Lewis as a master there and serving on its governing body from 1943 to 1965.
Admiral Nishizo Tsukahara had some doubts with his appointment, and commented, " Nagumo was an officer of the old school, a specialist of torpedo and surface maneuvers ....
During the 1921 – 22 school year, Carothers held a one-year appointment as a chemistry instructor at the University of South Dakota.
The appointment of Mengs in 1749 as first painter to Frederick Augustus, elector of Saxony, did not prevent his spending much time in Rome, where he had married Margarita Guazzi who had sat for him as a model in 1748, and abjured the Protestant faith, and where he became in 1754 director of the Vatican school of painting, nor did this hinder him on two occasions from obeying the call of Charles III of Spain to Madrid.
However, with the advent of state-based progressive education, the death of its founders, and the appointment of a new headmaster who was at odds with the school's philosophies and subsequently generated a significant amount of negative publicity, the school suffered a dramatic drop in recruitment.
The year 2001 marked the 150th Anniversary of the school, and in the same year the school decided to join the Direct Subsidy Scheme, under which the school is given more freedom in the enrollment of students, appointment of teachers and the design of the curriculum.
Prompted by a controversy over an appointment in the theology school at Harvard, in 1825 the Unitarian churches separated from Congregationalism.
There is a school house, mansion and farmhouse, and a designed garden that guests can tour through year round by appointment or during regular hours.

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