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He finally agreed only if he could nominate someone to serve at his behest.
The President has already said that the White House will nominate someone to replace Scalia.
Mr. Paterson has yet to nominate someone to run the agency.
The president then would have to name another acting commissioner or nominate someone to permanently lead the agency.
Ms. Womack said that when the next vacancy opened on the commission, the White House would nominate someone to fill it.
Party leaders said they would nominate someone to Mr. Giuliani's right, even if undermining him meant helping Mrs. Clinton and damaging the Conservatives' relationship with the Republican Party.
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Neknominate involves people filming themselves downing alcohol, nominating someone to take up the challenge, and posting the video on social media sites.
The craze involves participants filming themselves drinking – "necking" – alcohol, nominating someone to follow them and then posting a video of it on Facebook.
Each of the 28 member states nominates someone to serve in a post for a four-year term, with Luxembourg's spot already taken up by Juncker.
It is also Scalia's seat that the president will be nominating someone to fill on Thursday.
In its simplest form, a neknomination is the act of necking (chugging) a beer and nominating someone to match your feat.
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