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- verb Present participle of
reappoint .
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Examples
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Anything that he does -- such as reappointing people to jobs he does not have powers over, or making transfers without consultation -- is beyond legal challenge.
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LONDON—Some shareholders of Prudential PLC, the U.K.'s biggest insurer by market value, vented their anger Thursday over the company's failed $35.5 billion bid last year for Asian rival AIA Group Ltd. by giving a relatively low vote in reappointing Harvey McGrath as chairman.
McGrath Reappointed Chairman of U.K.'s Prudential Vladimir Guevarra 2011
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The most serious accusation against Singh is that he failed to act decisively when warned about the telecom industry scandal, even reappointing the minister at the center of the controversy.
Singh says he's no lame duck and India is not a 'scam-driven country' Simon Denyer 2011
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Today, Cardiff council will hold their first meeting of the financial year in full with setting up of committees and reappointing of positions on the agenda.
Cardiff today – Lord Mayor, market pickle and basement masterclass 2011
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The most serious accusation against Singh is that he failed to act decisively when warned about the telecom industry scandal, even reappointing the minister at the center of the controversy.
Singh says he's no lame duck and India is not a 'scam-driven country' Simon Denyer 2011
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Gadhafi's top economic aides before the uprising, is facing a mounting campaign against his leadership from within rebel ranks over charges that he has been too generous in reappointing ex-regime officials to senior posts.
Revenge Feeds Instability in Libya Sam Dagher 2011
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Ah see, its Reagans fault for reappointing Volcker Daryll * rolls eyes*
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Re: Even just for reappointing Greenspan, Clinton deserves condemnation.
Matthew Yglesias » The Gingrich Doctrine and the 21st Century 2009
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Only once his performance has been assessed will a decision be made as to whether there is merit in reappointing the 30-year-old full-time.
Chelsea fans salute the 'one England captain' but John Terry must wait | Dominic Fifield 2011
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Even just for reappointing Greenspan, Clinton deserves condemnation. rapier Says:
Matthew Yglesias » The Gingrich Doctrine and the 21st Century 2009
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