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1 The NEC was appointed by the two leading political parties in government.
2 Production would be carried out by makers appointed by the health ministry.
3 A new governor is due to be appointed by March next year.
4 The lieutenant-governors of the provinces are appointed by the governor-general in council.
5 The assembly, appointed by the new, Islamist-dominated parliament, has now been suspended.
6 Judges are appointed by popular vote in very many of the States.
7 Reeves were appointed by the King as his representatives in the shires.
8 Mr Ahern said a chairman was expected to be appointed by mid-August.
9 Photo: 123RF The advice came from independent analysts appointed by administrators KordaMentha.
10 The other six members were appointed by the Minister for the Gaeltacht.
11 This is made up of nine MPs appointed by the prime minister.
12 Appointed by former President George W. Bush, her term expires in 2011.
13 The number of civil officers appointed by the Executive had largely increased.
14 In this exigency Cromwell was appointed by the Parliament Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.
15 You can't just sit there while you are appointed by the government.
16 This is the day appointed by the President for thanksgiving and prayer.
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