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If White was appointed to start in July, the RFU would ask Lancaster to continue in his role as interim coach and lead England on the summer tour.
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Later, she was appointed to the Public Service Commission and started her own practice before becoming a judge.
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The person appointed would have to start from scratch because there can be no connection to the current investigation.
Appoint someone to start using the Twitter account for your business or event.
Second, appoint investment banks to start a wide-ranging strategic review.
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