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Current status: Reappointed commissioner by Corzine in 2006, she is now headed to the Port Authority where she will serve as deputy director.
Development: A cautionary tale Dan 2007
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Current status: Reappointed commissioner by Corzine in 2006, she is now headed to the Port Authority where she will serve as deputy director.
Archive 2007-06-01 Dan 2007
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Reappointed in 1856, he held the position until 1860, when he was named U.S. district judge for the district of Connecticut.
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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Reappointed in 1856, he held the position until 1860, when he was named U.S. district judge for the district of Connecticut.
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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Reappointed in 1856, he held the position until 1860, when he was named U.S. district judge for the district of Connecticut.
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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Reappointed in 1856, he held the position until 1860, when he was named U.S. district judge for the district of Connecticut.
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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Reappointed chairwoman of the intelligence committee Nosiviwe
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Reappointed commander in 1557, and knowing the hostility of the Casa, he applied for service elsewhere.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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Reappointed in 1670, he brought with him freedom of trade.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Reappointed in 1835, he retired in 1857, and was again appointed in 1866.
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