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Taking an appointment is very radical".
After taking an appointment as a Treasury agent in the city, Brownlow encouraged the seizure and sale at auction of all rebel-held property abandoned by fleeing pro-Confederate citizens.
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He took an appointment under Edmund Husserl (1855 1938) at Freiburg, and was then appointed to succeed him in his chair.
Let's take an appointment in 50 years.
Kathleen Cleaver earned a law degree and took an appointment as a professor.
In 1839 Schwann took an appointment as professor of anatomy at the Catholic University of Leuven (Louvain) in Belgium.
I took an appointment with her assistant, whose hair looked as if it had been put through a meat grinder.
After completing his work at Duke, Kobilka took an appointment at Stanford University and set about to capture a three-dimensional picture of the β AR receptor.
Some consulates aren't promising any visas before 25 days; others won't even take an appointment with prospective travelers unless they show documents showing travel in the next 15 days.
He commented later: "I took an appointment to the bench, as did a number of liberal judges, and we had to uphold the law of the country.
Everything closes at 6 or 7pm, and if you want to visit your friend, you must take an appointment one week in advance," he said.
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