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In his eight years in office, President Clinton matched his predecessor in terms of the number of Supreme Court appointments, as well as appointing 400 federal judges.
Mr Wahid has already taken some important steps, such as appointing a civilian defence minister.
In other words, the corps of Maruti protesters hasn't been anointing leaders so much as appointing spokespersons, and it's ready to replace them when they go off message.
However, in his response to the Myers report, Davie ruled out taking any management restructure as far as appointing a single controller for the two networks.
As well as appointing Batten, Nuttall has made room in his top team for Suzanne Evans, restoring her previous roles as deputy chair and policy chief.
"It's a disgrace," said Representative Ray LaHood, Republican of Illinois, "that we have to argue about something as simple as appointing a chaplain".
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The Netherlands began as a form of republic, with William and his descendants initially acting as appointed leaders.
Gibbons recently served a two-year term on the White House Council for Community Solutions as appointed by President Obama.
It is also a tertiary referral center for adult patients infected with 2009 H1N1 influenza, as appointed by the national government.
The interior is as well appointed as my parents' living room.
Wireless deadbolts are nothing new but few are as handsomely appointed as the Goji.
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