Sentence examples for been appointed to guide from inspiring English sources

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Ernst & Young, Railtrack's accountant, has been appointed to guide the company through the reorganization.

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Under terms of the agreement, a nine-member financial advisory board would be appointed to guide the city, which would be required to swiftly report any budget shortfalls and to hire a "program management director" to help oversee reforms.

For some it was the death-knell for a project that started in 2004, when with Germany in disarray Klinsmann was appointed to guide the team through its own 2006 World Cup.

Under a so-called consent agreement, approved reluctantly this week by divided Detroit leaders, a nine-member financial advisory board will be appointed to guide the city, which will be required to report any budget shortfalls swiftly and to hire a "program management director" to help oversee reforms.

Leopoldo Mugnone was appointed to conduct.

Foreign preachers have been appointed to mosques.

Bánáthy was appointed to the Interamerican Scout Committee and guided their national training teams at three Interamerican Train the Trainer events in Mexico, Costa Rica, and Venezuela.

In 1851, he was appointed to Brooklyn Naval Hospital.

Heller was appointed to replace Ensign.

She was appointed to CEO in 2004.

"Was appointed to cook.

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