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It issued a statement in 2006, when it wasn't certain whether New York State's then-governor, George Pataki, would re-appoint Wiesenfeld to the CUNY board, urging him to do so.
CUNY to vote on controversial honorary degree to playwrite 2011
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However, whether the company decides to re-appoint him as president is a decision for the board that is separate from his rescinding of his resignation.
Fujitsu Executive Claims He Was Forced Out Juro Osawa 2010
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The new president when he or she comes in will then re-appoint these positions, potentially to the same people who have resigned.
Watching from across the pond HayleyM 2008
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Reid can (and probably) will simply re-appoint him to some backwater Comm chair in the next couple of months.
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State Senator Tom Libous put forth a resolution which to re-appoint Dean Skelos as Senate majority leader, saying he has the "skills, temperament, and quality of leadership to move this state forward in the coming year."
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And the obvious truth is that the ceremonial president does not have any right to re-appoint a sacked government official by autocratically sending a personal letter.
Nepal's royal massacre enters ninth year; regressive minds sustain 2009
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Most shocking to many of those watching was the way in which in a resolution introduced by Carlos Scissura, the new Brooklyn representative, the new board voted not only to re-appoint Klein in perpetuity, (unless they held a new vote to remove him), but also to sign away all their decision-making and oversight authority to him.
Leonie Haimson: Darkness at Noon: Meet the New NYC Board of Education 2009
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State Senator Tom Libous put forth a resolution which to re-appoint Dean Skelos as Senate majority leader, saying he has the "skills, temperament, and quality of leadership to move this state forward in the coming year."
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Pakistani current government has announced that they will re-appoint Iftikhar Chaudhry, the deposed chief justice, inordertoend the country's political crisis and end a protest march that was about to reach Islamabad today to turnover the current party.
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It's not Social Security, where her answer is to re-appoint the commission that already reported twenty years ago.
Top Edwards Adviser Joe Trippi: Hillary And Obama Are "Banging Down The Doors" For Our Endorsement 2009
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