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Clementi pointed out that the government had always appointed trustees and, before that, governors.
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But yesterday, in a memo to Coke's employees, Mr. Heyer said he had always intended to appoint a president to assume day-to-day management of the North American division "at the right time".
The official explanation was that the orchestra's policy had always been to appoint conductors for no more than five years.
Commission chiefs have always been appointed as a result of horse-trading between national leaders who jealously guard that prerogative and view the key post as too important to be left to the vagaries of Europe's voters.
No disgrace was attached to Calvert's departure from office: the King, to whom he had always remained personally loyal, confirmed his place on the Privy Council and appointed him "Baron Baltimore", in County Longford in Leinster of central Ireland.
In 1742, during the War of the Austrian Succession, he was appointed to command the French army in Germany, but he had always been the "man of small means," safe, cautious, and lacking in daring.
Woodward, whose side continued to dazzle, had always said that it was nothing personal, but it had been wrong to appoint a New Zealander to coach the Lions.
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