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to reappoint
verb
Appoint again
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"They want to reappoint me," he said.
Unfixed Hearts of oak King George ReprintsMr Blair has good reason to reappoint Mr George.
It was the first time a governor had refused to reappoint a sitting justice.
But, after being found guilty, he said he wanted to reappoint his defence barrister Kyriakos Argyropoulos.
Presumably, Stiglitz regrets the decision to reappoint Bernanke as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
He has even refused to reappoint a judge to New Jersey's activist Supreme Court.
One immediate challenge will be whether to reappoint Bernard Parks, the chief of police.
At Queensborough Community College, demonstrations were touched off by the University's failure to reappoint three professors.
In addition, the council chose not to reappoint the borough attorney and the borough engineer.
We need to reappoint a special prosecutor now to look into matters of police misconduct.
I would be surprised if Obama wanted to reappoint him when his term ends" — in January, 2010.
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