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to appointed
verb
To fix with power or firmness; to establish; to mark out.
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The campaign also stimulated London's mayor, Boris Johnson, to appointed a gangs czar.
Districts that switched the other way, to appointed boards, include Rockleigh (2004) and Union City (1991).
Before a chief contemplating rebellion against central authorities could count on support, he had to overcome his tribesmen's loyalty to appointed commanders.
According to a state employee manual, compensatory time is not awarded to appointed or elected officials, said the state's director of labor relations, Linda Yelmini.
Augustus transferred the care of the games and the judicial functions to the praetors and the care of the city to appointed boards and to the prefects of the watch and of the city.
Maya states did not maintain standing armies; warriors were mustered by local officials who reported back to appointed warleaders.
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"Rouhani may decide to appoint somebody else.
Nobody really expected Bayern to appoint Guardiola.
He has yet to appoint a government.
He needs to appoint an executive team.
And to appoint the next willing volunteer.
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