Sentence examples for appoint oneself from inspiring English sources

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"To appoint oneself, in this way, an inspector of spiders' webs for many years in succession, and for long seasons, means joining a not overcrowded profession," he wrote.

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The ancient rabbis, in Ethics of the Fathers, already stressed the important need to "appoint for oneself a rabbi".

The Trial Chamber did observe that "the right to defend oneself in person is not absolute …, as there may be circumstances where it is in the interests of justice to appoint counsel" (Prosecutor v. Milošević 4 April 2003, para. 40).

In the Shtetl, likely one hasn't personally appointed the baker, the butcher, the grocer, even the matchmaker or the rabbi - but one finds oneself saying, this is my butcher, my baker, my grocer, my Faculty Dean, and so forth, and we are in this together.

Mr Brown appointed the panel.

Already appointed: Heidi Alexander.

We've appointed ten".

A czar was appointed.

He appoints them.

Nicolas Grunitzky was appointed premier.

He was appointed by Pres.

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