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- noun Plural form of
appointment .
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Examples
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Also relevant to the appointments is the fact that all former consultants, appointed when Archbishop Piero Marini led the office of Liturgical Celebrations, have been dismissed since their appointments were not renewed.
The Lesson from Dan Quayle John 2008
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Judicial appointments is where we should be worried.
Gallup Poll: Will Obama Ban Try To Ban The Sale of Handguns? 2009
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The latest Senate shenanigans over ambassadorial appointments is a good reminder why.
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Professional landscapers are more likely to have time in the fall, so scheduling appointments is easier.
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FDR tried to pack SCOTUS for his own agenda, and political choices in appointments have been going on since the beginning of the country.
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Judicial appointments is where we should be worried.
Gallup Poll: Will Obama Ban Try To Ban The Sale of Handguns? 2009
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The Constitutional option, aka the Nuclear option, was for judicial appointments from the executive calendar, on the grounds that the Senate is instructed to give its advice and try to give its consent or not.
Steele to Democrats: You have the votes, and you won, remember? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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The purpose of lifetime appointments is to weaken the influence of ephemeral trends.
Matthew Yglesias » Monetary Policy is Policy; The Fed is a Government Agency 2009
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Right now its all pet appointments from the governor.
Portland ready with new tax handouts for private pals (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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But the approaching cloud of war undermined the negotiations and the KWG decided to postpone any decisions on the Domagk and Rein appointments until the political situation in Germany stabilized.
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