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In a bid to deflect the political reaction from so much industrial job loss, the White House announced that Mr. Bush would appoint an assistant secretary of commerce for manufacturing.
Medway is aiming for the elite tier - its objectives 'no litter; no concrete jungle; no waste; no traffic jams.' To reach those goals, it is looking to appoint an assistant director for its frontline taskforce, with a pay package of up to £80,000.
One fit could be at Shrewsbury Town, where newly appointed manager Mike Jackson - a former Morrell team-mate at Blackpool - could be seeking to appoint an assistant.
Downton revealed that "advanced negotiations" were in place to appoint an assistant coach, thought to be current Sri Lanka coach Paul Farbrace, who formerly worked at Kent and Yorkshire.
In order to address this technological barrier in Ghana, CHWs were given the option to appoint an assistant.
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He was then appointed an assistant minister and listed as the 10th-ranking official.
He was appointed an assistant surgeon with the U.S. Army from 1898 to 1902.
I would have appointed an assistant double team of philosopher Noam Chomsky and chess master Garry Kasparov.
This developed and we appointed an assistant principal to oversee teaching and learning.
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