Sentence examples for appointed like from inspiring English sources

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THE ROOMS Tiny, spartan but cleverly appointed like some progressive vision of steerage.

But here, too, appearances matter, and it is troubling that four of the six members of the committee are judges appointed, like Justice Rehnquist, by Republican presidents.

Pompeo, the former transition-team member said, "wasn't even on Trump's radar, but he was brought in to meet him and got appointed, like, the next day".

That heritage lives on at Lee Lee's Baked Goods, 283 West 118th Street, (917) 493-6633, where Alvin Lee Smalls bakes the most buttery rugelach (70 cents each, but try and buy just one) in a small bakery appointed like a country kitchen.

Of those justices appointed, like his predecessor in the justiciarship, Coutances used justices from a wide range of backgrounds, and many of those sent out on itinerent rounds were local to the area, rather than the increasingly professional justices used under Coutances' successor Hubert Walter.

While there are several board members on both sides of the political aisle determined to restore sanity to the textbook review and adoption process, that might be easier said than done given that board members are elected - not appointed like in other states - and there is a well-funded effort by right-wing groups to re-write narratives.

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For Mr. Bush, the commitment to appoint like-minded judges provides an important and politically cost-free way to please the more conservative wing of the Republican Party.

WASHINGTON — For decades, Republicans have railed every four years against the Supreme Court and its perceived liberal activism to spur conservatives to elect presidents who will appoint like-minded justices.

This has been achieved by gaining influence on the governing bodies, installing sympathetic headteachers or senior members of staff, appointing like-minded people to key positions, and seeking to remove headteachers they do not feel to be sufficiently compliant.

Mr Hu does not not yet have the network of allies to take on the gregarious Mr. Jiang, although he has already moved rapidly to appoint like-minded officials in the provinces.

But on Thursday, Mr. Alexander, along with 41 other Senate Republicans, voted to filibuster one of President Obama's judicial nominees for that very reason — breaking a promise and kindling yet another row over a president's right to appoint like-minded judges.

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