Sentence examples for though appointed to from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Baraka, though appointed to the Council last year with the mayor's support, replacing the late Donald Tucker, also had strong words for Mr. James.

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Mitchell though was appointed to club's new Rugby Management Strategy board, which is chaired by owner Brian Kennedy alongside co-owner Ian Blackhurst, with Diamond, Redpath and Mitchell looking to shape the club's long-term future.

Though he was appointed to the Privy Council in 1692, he failed to gain the favour of King William III until late in the reign, when he was lord lieutenant of Ireland (1701 03).

Though he was appointed to the Senate last year to fill a seat vacated by Ken Salazar, now Mr. Obama's interior secretary, and had Mr. Obama's support, Mr. Bennet said at Mile High Station in Denver, "I know one thing: Washington has a lot to learn from Colorado".

Mr. Conille, who though appointed by Mr. Martelly answers to Parliament, had insisted they comply with requests to turn over passports and other documents.

Though Ms. Baker was appointed to what is considered an independent regulatory agency, she signed the administration's ethics pledge upon taking office in July 2009.

His career began at that moment even though he was not appointed to a faculty position until some time later.

Paulet was promoted to full lieutenant in 1791 and appointed to, though he was moved to in April 1792.

This even though the man President Barack Obama appointed to oversee the US aid programme to Afghanistan, John Sopko, declared last month the US had provided more than $104bn to rebuild Afghanistan.

Foxworth indicated that the league's investigation last off-season into a bounty program involving the New Orleans Saints had caused players to not trust league officials, even though the arbitrator that Goodell appointed to hear the appeals of four Saints players — the former commissioner Paul Tagliabue — ultimately vacated the discipline Goodell had imposed on them.

In the case, the court ruled that the conviction of a death row inmate, Walter Mickens Jr., did not violate the Sixth Amendment's right to counsel even though the lawyer who was appointed to represent Mr. Mickens had previously represented the 17-year-old boy he was charged with killing.

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