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  • The jury found in favor of Brown's account that he was fired and not " unappointed ."
  • "They have not been unappointed quite yet, but they will be shortly, " said Davis press secretary Michael Bustamante.
  • Donald Lu was CDA ( essentially unappointed ambassador ) in Azerbaijan and now Deputy in India . talk ) 03 : 50, 13 March 2012 ( UTC)
  • The only authority that ruled the area was the Camorra, which maintained order by force as a kind of unappointed justice of the peace while demanding kickbacks.
  • In addition to the Brown probe, Reno has requested a so-far-unappointed independent counsel to investigate Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros over payments made to a former mistress.
  • On the stand in the whistleblower trial, Kilpatrick stated that Brown was " unappointed " from his duties as Deputy Police Chief and head of the department's Internal Affairs unit.
  • Actually, those who were already serving office were called as opposed to the " omote-kMke " who were either unappointed or on standby ( including minors still not old enough ).
  • Just as the bills come due, a new, as yet unappointed administration will face critical choices about revenue, investment and spending at a time when its opposition will be most intent on testing its powers.
  • He was also a member of the boards of " The Translator " and the " Translation Studies Abstracts " until he was " unappointed " following the decision of Mona Baker to boycott Israelite academia.
  • At this time " Pannonia Inferior " was still a praetorian province ( i . e . normally requiring a senatorial governor, a " legatus pro praetore ", which suggests that the terminology " agens vice praesidis " i . e .'acting in lieu of the ( unappointed ) governor') was a formula presumably devised to give appointments of equestrians to senatorial posts legal force while not challenging the superior status of senators.
  • Professor Toury subsequently responded that " I would appreciate it if the announcement made it clear that'he'( that is, I ) was appointed as a scholar and unappointed as an Israeli . " Toury also stated that " I am certainly worried, not because of the boycott itself but because it may get bigger and bigger so that people will not be invited to conferences or lectures, or periodicals will be judged not on merit, but the identity of the place where the author lives ."