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Peter wasted no time in moving on, at least publicly; he replaced Zotov as "Prince-Pope" with Peter Buturlin by "electing" him on 28 December 1717, and appointing him on 10 January 1718.
By Goal.com Chelsea manager Rafa Benitez has hit out at the club's fans for having an "agenda" against him and criticized Roman Abramovich for appointing him on an interim basis in a lengthy post-match rant.
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But in suffering only five defeats in his 18 league matches as interim coach, Dalglish, 61, almost forced Henry to appoint him on a permanent basis.
But he allowed that Mr. Levy, whose contract expires in June and whose future is uncertain, had reached out to him several times since Mr. Bloomberg appointed him on Dec. 7.
One person involved in the grant process who spoke on the condition of anonymity said the acting chairman would probably decline to leave to Mr. Hammond the decision on these grants: "If he accepts it, he would have the people who appointed him on his back.
Mr Desmond has appointed him on a huge salary - £500,000 plus £1 for ever new Express reader he pulls in - in order to secure the all-important celebrity exclusives he wants to make up the staple of the paper's coverage.
For Mr. Bremer, the 61-year-old occupation administrator of Iraq, the daunting problems of the most complex and expensive nation-building tasks the United States has undertaken in a half-century have only intensified since President Bush appointed him on May 6.
His first collaboration with Godard came in 1959, when the producer Georges de Beauregard appointed him to work on À Bout de Souffle, one of the earliest and most influential films of the New Wave.
Quilliam made a significant impression on Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson who appointed him to serve on the flagship, and Amazon passed to William Parker, who continued the association with Nelson with service in the Mediterranean and participation in the chase to the West Indies during the Trafalgar Campaign.
I do not want to be partisan but there is one remaining question: did the prime minister ever ask Andy Coulson what really went on at the News of the World before he appointed him to work, on the taxpayers' bill, at 10 Downing street?
President Bill Clinton appointed him to serve on the board of directors of the Corporation for National Service in 1995.
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