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  • Reappointing Robert Gates as secretary of defense would be magnanimity with a purpose, a show of something better than cleverness, and that is wisdom.

    Keep Gates 2008

  • Reappointing Peter Hain as Welsh Secretary makes me wonder who doe Gordon Brown hate the most, Peter Hain or the Welsh?

    The Cabinet Starts to Take Shape 2007

  • Reappointing Amando Tetangco, the respected central bank governor, was a smart move.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Reappointing Clueless Ben is like the ship that rescued the Captain of the Titanic immediately placing him in command.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2010

  • Reappointing Clueless Ben is like the ship that rescued the Captain of the Titanic immediately placing him in command.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2010

  • Reappointing Donald Lacky for a term to expire December 31,2012.

    Exit133.com 2009

  • Reappointing the guy who admits he fell down on the job in the lead-up to the economic meltdown American Apparel Sticks Up for Immigrant Workers Swept Up in ICE Raid

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2009

  • Reappointing PNC Bank as the district's depository and treasurer through June 30,

    Times Leader News 2009

  • Reappointing the guy who admits he fell down on the job in the lead-up to the economic meltdown Staffers for Corporate Front Group Organizing Anti-Health Rallies Refuse to Reveal Their Names

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2009

  • "Reappointing Samak will only widen the rift in society and risk leading the country into chaos and a bloodbath," the Thai-language Matichon newspaper said in its editorial.

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

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