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1 The reshuffle comes soon after Chippa United appointed new CEO, Morgan Mammila.
2 He has appointed new Vatican Bank bosses and a stronger financial regulator.
3 Hayes Solicitors has appointed new partners in its property and healthcare departments.
4 Nissan has also been indicted, and Renault appointed new top management last week.
5 In October, China appointed new bosses for its top banking, securities and insurance regulators.
6 The French government has appointed new High Commissioners for both New Caledonia and French Polynesia.
7 Nestle appointed new regional heads in the Americas and Europe following the departure of Polman.
8 Guimaraes recently appointed new senior management officials at Caixa.
9 Peña Nieto also appointed new heads for other ministries including agriculture, environment and urban development.
10 KPMG was appointed as receiver last February and appointed new management to run the pub.
11 Since then, Folli has appointed new board members.
12 C&C has appointed new distributors for its international spirits and liqueur brands to replace Allied Domecq.
13 In Brittany the towns appointed new municipalities, and armed a civic guard from the royal magazines.
14 For fear the zeal of the enemies of Satan should cool, successive Popes appointed new commissions.
15 Outgoing lawmakers appointed new supreme court judges and changed the ownership of the national assembly's TV station.
16 The significance of FSOC's focus will grow once Trump has appointed new heads of the individual agencies.
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