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"This governor has probably appointed every office that's appointable".
Mr Jaua is a plausible candidate to succeed Mr Chávez, while Mr Rangel was probably appointed for his vast experience, political contacts and nerves of steel.But 12 years of one-man rule cannot be undone simply by forming a committee.
"Hopefully by the end of the week we'll have done some interviews and probably appointed someone," Hewitson told BBC Scotland.
Presumably he owed his position as archdeacon to his uncle and was probably appointed at a young age.
Keynes sees Æthelfrith as an ealdorman of West Saxon origin, probably appointed by Alfred to look after his interests in south-east Mercia.
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But having said which, they will probably appoint someone I haven't even mentioned… watch this space.
If Chief Justice Rehnquist goes, the right is confident that Mr Bush will replace him with another conservative, and probably appoint Antonin Scalia to the chief justice slot.
Until a new bishop is appointed, Monsignor Greg Smith, director of the Institute for Religious Education and Pastoral Studies at Sacred Heart University, said Pope John Paul II will probably appoint an administrator to run the diocese.
The council will probably appoint a loya jirga, or grand national assembly -- the basic governing body for a post-Taliban state.
Professor Tornabell said that Mr. Botín was maneuvering as "in a chess game," strengthening his leadership during a decline in earnings before probably appointing his daughter as his replacement.
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