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Entrance/Election Room To be called the Reappointment Room on upper floors
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Promoted to Headline (H3) on 11/30/09: Obama's Jobs Summit and Bernanke's Reappointment: Connect The Dots yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Obama\'s Jobs Summit and Bernanke\'s Reappointment: Connect The Dots'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: How ironic that President Obama\'s jobs summit should be scheduled on the same date (Thursday, December 3) that the Senate Banking Committee has scheduled the reconfirmation hearing of Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke.
Obama's Jobs Summit and Bernanke's Reappointment: Connect The Dots 2009
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MORE Economists Back Bernanke Reappointment Economists were supportive of more government stimulus.
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Reactions to King's Reappointment Most economists welcomed Mr. King's reappointment, even those critical of his August approach.
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§ 21.59 Reappointment of officers who are or have been in a retired status.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9993 1948
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§ 21.48 Reappointment of former officers of the Regular Corps.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9993 1948
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Reappointment of Kesselman & Kesselman, a member of PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited, as our independent auditors; and
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Reappointment of KPMG as the auditors of the Company until the next general meeting and authorizing the BOD to determine their fees.
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• Personnel Board: Reappointment of Ben Gamel to a term expiring Aug. 22, 2014.
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• Personnel Board: Reappointment of Ben Gamel to a term expiring Aug. 22, 2014.
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