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"We can now actively strive to ideally appoint a woman to the board of the WRU for the first time," WRU chief executive Roger Lewis said.

For each type of contact, you should ideally appoint somebody from the appropriate department who instructs and oversees how employees handle communications with customers.

Behind their backs, Bloomberg - who'd ideally like to be appointed Mayor For Life - must be howling with laughter.

Mendez said she would like to see two new judges appointed in Atlanta -- at least one of them a woman, ideally -- who previously worked at nonprofits or in defense, instead of only on the enforcement side.

At 11.00am on Tuesday, Yorkshire would have felt ideally placed to launch their endgame seeking the Division One hat-trick – North Marine Road: as well appointed as ever, their opponents: rock-bottom Nottinghamshire, the crowd: partisan.

People had often assumed that Balthus was ideally happy as director of the French Academy's Villa Medici in Rome, a post to which he had been appointed by André Malraux in 1961 when Malraux was France's minister of culture.

A czar was appointed.

Mr Brown appointed the panel.

Already appointed: Heidi Alexander.

Magnificently appointed.

President appointed by Ministry.

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