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appointment

[uh-point-muhnt] / əˈpɔɪnt mənt /






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The Foreign Office said in a statement that King Charles had formally appointed Turner, and the UK would now seek official approval - or Agrément - for his appointment from the US.

From BBC

When Nancy's appointment was confirmed on 4 December, joining from Major League Soccer side Columbus Crew, Celtic had won seven of their previous eight matches under O'Neill, who had taken temporary charge after Rodgers departed.

From BBC

The appointment of Hicks will be seen as a move by Pope Leo to refashion the leadership of the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

The day of her appointment, she felt something was wrong.

From Los Angeles Times

They have followed Hoy and his family to doctor and physio appointments and out on mountain bike rides in Wales with a GB Olympic cycling A-list group of riders and friends.

From BBC