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The hiring of Mr. Costa, who worked as a senior deal-maker at Merrill Lynch until September 2008, is one of the most prominent appointments yet for Cowen.
One of the sharpest appointments yet made by the incoming president may support decisive action: Dawn Johnsen, a law professor and former Clinton administration official who last week was chosen to run the Office of Legal Counsel in the Department of Justice.
For example, the two African-American justices had similar personal backgrounds at the time of their appointments, yet their opinions reflected radically different judicial philosophies; William Brennan and Antonin Scalia shared Catholic faith and a Harvard Law School education, but shared little in the way of jurisprudential philosophies.
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Mr. Schumer, who heads a Senate panel that screens nominees for federal judgeships and United States attorney posts, has not signed off on her appointment yet, according to people close to Mr. Schumer.
Thor: Ragnarok, 3 November 2017 Directed by Taika Waititi Continuing their run of hiring a vibrant range of filmmakers, Marvel's most intriguing appointment yet is Taika Waititi, an actor-director whose credentials include an Oscar win (for short Two Cars, One Night in 2004) and New Zealand's highest-grossing ever film (Boy).
Not only has an appointment yet to be made, with the benefit of the recent international break wasted, but the candidates who have been linked with the post offer the sense that Parish and his fellow board members have no idea who or what they want.
30 minutes later, I arrived at Jerzy's studio, drenched in sweat, out of breath and late to my appointment, yet exhilarated to have seen a beautiful view of what seemed like the "real" city of Barcelona to me.
The appointment of Morgentaler prompted former Liberal Member of Parliament Clifford Lincoln to write that the workings of the Advisory Council were "mysterious", citing what he theorized to be inbuilt partiality and conflict of interest as reasons why Margaret Somerville, whom Lincoln had twice nominated to the Advisory Council, was turned down for appointment, yet Morgentaler was accepted.
His aides, in damage control mode, said that more than 6,000 appointments are yet to be announced.
Mr. Reid's remark, uttered in frustration over the Republicans' all-night marathon attacking Democrats for blocking several judicial appointments, was yet another signal that, in 2003, the words civil and Congress may no longer belong in the same sentence.
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