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But who will appoint this body?
Who will appoint this new secondary authority?
But who will appoint this chairman?
Here we are, three decades later, and Henry-haters cry: How dare Bush appoint this scourge of leakers to a job that requires the exposure of embarrassments in the intelligence world?
Menkhoff et al. (2015) appoint this innovation as "pedagogical tweeting".
He wanted to signal to the principals that he, as president, supported the decision to appoint this specific employee to retain the main responsibility for the procurement process [31].
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Appointing this 42-year-old New York native, the son of two Philharmonic violinists, was a risky, if long overdue, move.
When the current adviser, Alex Allan, was appointed, this committee complained, saying there should have been a rottweiler, not a poodle.
"Appointing a woman is a historic moment for Oxford but appointing this woman is a huge investment in our future as well," said Josephine Quinn, vice-provost of Worcester College.
And because a judge has yet to be appointed, this particular media circus is taking place without a ringmaster.
It's just 31 years since, having wandered elsewhere along Fleet Street, I was belatedly appointed this newspaper's full-time film critic.
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