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appointee

An appointee is a person appointed to a state or government position.

appointee

a person who is appointed to a job or position an official who is appointed

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appointment representative proctor designate

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You ain't no presidential appointee.
I'm Radue, First Appointee to Aldea.
Glenn was the first appointee.
I suggest Gorgak, the previous appointee.
As Minister for Education, you are a government appointee, are you not?
Who's the new appointee over there? Raul, isn't it? I don't care for him.
Judge Scott Warren, a lifetime appointee who was put on the bench by President Mills.
I know your new appointee.
As you can imagine, we have to proceed carefully before we start pointing fingers at a presidential appointee.
After several Long Island iced teas, a strip show and a bar brawl Ashley Hartmann, daughter of Senator Kay Bee Hartmann potential vice-presidential appointee, was arrested after spring-breaking on South Padre Island.
Grant Stone, the interim appointee.
I'm a political appointee.
Government appointee Wesley Mouch insists it's only a temporary setback.
There's always some new appointee, some. someone freshly elected, a holder of a lien, a witness with a faulty memory.
As you can imagine, we need to proceed. carefully before we start pointing fingers at a presidential appointee.
Otherwise, he's just another political appointee. holding up his finger to see which way the wind is blowing.
Not moved him, not looked into his death, not even replaced him with a temporary appointee.
I'm gonna bring down the president's appointee for head of FBI.
Gonna bring down the president's appointee for the head of FBI.
Gonna bring down the president's appointee for the head of the FBI.
He was an old guard appointee.
Our new appointee was confirmed by the board after close questioning.
Except if you're a student, a presidential appointee, a member of Congress or a military family.
The surgeon general's an executive appointee and the president stands by his staff.
Otherwise, he's just another political appointee holding up his finger to see which way the wind is blowing.
You're a Schwarzenegger appointee.
Schwarzenegger appointee right there.
I'm gonna bring down the president's appointee for the head of the FBI.
Madam President, it was you who appointed a special prosecutor and we are the team under your appointee.

News and current affairs

And now Barack Obama has announced his intention to re-nominate Republican appointee Ben Bernanke to the post.
The successful appointee should be, above all, an effective administrator and a top economist experienced in policymaking.
How credible will an anti-corruption message be when delivered by an appointee of what is considered one of the most corrupt and incompetent administrations in US history?
CAMBRIDGE - Every time the International Monetary Fund awaits a new managing director, critics complain that it is past time for the appointee to come from an emerging-market country.
The head of the council is thus a political appointee who serves at the pleasure of the president.
The choice of Bernanke, an accomplished scholar, apparently reflected Bush's acceptance of the public's expectation of a first-rate appointee.
Earlier, in 1995, China installed its own Panchen Lama after its security services abducted the Tibetans' six-year-old appointee, who has simply disappeared, along with his family.

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