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the appointee

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A person who is appointed

  • The ambassador is a political appointee, not a career diplomat.

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The appointee, Maj.

The appointee was a white, male, Oxbridge-educated academic.

The secondary goal would be to taint the appointee.

Others want the appointee to be called "foreign minister".

The appointee is Marvic Leonen, the dean of the University of the Philippines College of Law.

He is the appointee not of the executive but of the legislature.

A confirmation hearing on March 12th for Mary Jo White, the appointee, was perfunctory.

The appointee can decide what issues to pursue in setting an agenda for the agency.

Only Mary Sheila Gall, the appointee for the Consumer Product Safety Commission, has been rejected.

The appointee will serve until 2011, well beyond the Bush years.

"Before we talk to the appointee, we talk to the one making the appointments".

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