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1. members of a congregation do not seem as excited about appointing a man as does the
2. In the matter of appointing or ordaining those men who are found qualified
3. Much prayer should be lifted up to God in preparing to serve and in the appointing of
4. possible to reach the goal of appointing elders
5. They universally, therefore, discharged themselves of it, by appointing a deputy, bailiff or judge
6. They facilitated the acquisition of those exercises, by appointing a certain place for learning and practising them, and by granting to certain masters the privilege of teaching in that place
7. In a country where the law favoured the teachers of no one religion more than those of another, it would not be necessary that any of them should have any particular or immediate dependency upon the sovereign or executive power ; or that he should have anything to do either in appointing or in dismissing them from their offices
8. What may be the most perplexing of his sins is the fact that those sins, consisting of insider trading and many other violations of the requirements of stock trading at the time, were rewarded by FDR by appointing Big Bad Joe to head the Securities and Exchange Commission
9. In My hurt I have cast them to the side, appointing others to run in their stead
10. They are mostly dedicated to criminal work only which is a problem which we overcome by appointing private detectives via lawyers in foreign countries
11. No, Bush's guilt is largely a matter of pure incompetence as an administrator, not very different from the many failings he had in appointing people to administer Iraq, and indeed in prosecuting and planning the quagmire of the Iraq War
12. that he would be appointing an independent investigator to determine once
13. (This is the first appointing of judges
14. “The following persons named in the appointing orders are present…,” The ceremony, though just beginning, seemed as impersonal as the aluminum walls, but that was as it should be
15. The trial counsel continued, “The legal qualifications of all members of the prosecution are correctly stated in the appointing orders
16. No member of the prosecution named in the appointing orders has acted as investigating officer, law officer, court member, or as a member of the defense in this case, or as counsel for the accused at the pretrial investigation or other proceedings involved in the same general matter
17. The trial counsel continued: “Will counsel representing the accused state whether the legal qualifications of the appointed members of the defense are other than as stated in the appointing orders
18. Lieutenant Rymson: “The legal qualifications of all appointed members of the defense are correctly stated in the appointing orders
19. “So I was thinking of appointing you to head of one of the companies as your own project Ben
20. The Appointing of the Twelve Apostles
21. " He directed his apostles to return to their nets while he made ready to go with Zebedee to the boatshop, promising to see them the next day at the synagogue, where he was to speak, and appointing a conference with them that Sabbath afternoon
22. avoid this, at the time of appointing a
23. Finally they agreed upon appointing five groups to go out among the people and seek to entangle him in his teaching or otherwise to discredit him in the sight of those who listened to his instruction
24. 13 The Sanhedrin, having formally decreed the death of Jesus and having issued orders for his arrest, adjourned on this Tuesday near midnight, after appointing to meet at ten o'clock the next morning at the home of Caiaphas the high priest for the purpose of formulating the charges on which Jesus should be brought to trial
25. Until we wrest the appointing
26. “We use it for special ceremonies;” Telkit said; “group prayers and meditation and the appointing of new leaders; wyassies
27. The business of appointing judges is not done in the public interest; it is done in the appointer’s interest, and so judges should be chosen by the people
28. Due to the terrorist attack in September, Woodson felt that responding to that threat was going to be Number One on his agenda, so appointing the Director of Homeland Security, the Director of the FBI, the National Security Advisor, and the Director of the CIA were going to be his first picks as the new President
29. He had been so hopeful of success that he had already prepared it! The application included an order for appointing the seventy men listed individually by name to the position of security guards
30. (iii) Resolution of the managing committee appointing the Bank as its banker and
31. body of the shareholders appointing them as directors
32. • A list of the current trustees and the authority appointing them as trustees
33. The person appointing an executor in his will is known as testator
34. Roger also made the mistake of appointing himself site and construction manager
35. elections, appointing back post-retirement officials into the Cabinet as
36. (c) For the appointing of the Redeemer, and God’s gracious condescension to deal with man upon new terms, receding from the demands of the broken covenant of innocency
37. (c) For the appointing of the Redeemer, and God�s gracious condescension to deal with man upon new terms, receding from the demands of the broken covenant of innocency
38. Malakai looked uneasy as he spoke and Deorci was beginning to regret his decisions on appointing the lad
39. greater part of his fortune to my child, appointing me its guardian; in short, every step was taken to enable me to be mistress of his fortune, without putting any
40. And therefore we must consider whether in appointing our guardians we would look to their greatest happiness individually, or whether this principle of happiness does not rather reside in the State as a whole
41. This is an important clause because it prevents any state governor from appointing U
42. Under the present system we have no voice in appointing our masters and overseers and foremen - we have no choice as to what master we shall work under
43. A letter from the efficient, unimaginative Archdeacon Lloyd had explained that Henri was busy appointing clergy to replace those who had died of the plague
44. He made a sort of verbal will here in my hearing, appointing old Viola his executor; and, by Jove! do you know, he—he's not grown rich by his fidelity to you good people of the railway and the harbour
45. The political chief of Sulaco had yielded at the last moment to the urgent entreaties of the priest, had signed a provisional nomination appointing Hernandez a general, and calling upon him officially in this new capacity to preserve order in the town
46. The shares show a steep and pretty continuous slide, and the statements from the company mix profit warnings with promises of restructuring, refinancing, searching for alliances, appointing new executives and new policies on the way
47. “ ‘I’m appointing you executor of this fund, Jacob, because I trust you and because you already have the wisdom of a man twice your age
48. In addition, those who control funds are in a position to deliver excess returns to other controllers, by, for example, appointing outside directors and choosing attorneys and accountants for funds
49. Stalin had wormed his way into power in Russia in the 1920s by the simple method of appointing most of the membership of the Russian Communist Party and then keeping them loyal to him (Chapter 4 has all the details)
50. The prince was rather alarmed at all this, and was obliged to end by appointing the same hour of the following day for the interview desired