By the favor and influence of Thomas Paine, Bonneville became a West Point appointee and graduated in 1819.
He was an appointeeof Governor McGraw and was the most conspicuous example of a purely political appointment.
Albert was still connected with the city treasury, as was Stener, and engaged with Sengstack and another personal appointee of Mollenhauer's in going over the treasurer's books and explaining their financial significance.
Stener was in a way a political henchman and appointee of Mollenhauer's, the latter was only vaguely acquainted with him.
For he had no colleague; though this, as some think, was not intentional, but the regular appointee died and no one else in so short a period of time as was available could be brought forward in the comitia to fill his place.
But it seems that, if the appointee were absolutely certain that his appointment was unjust, he would be bound to surrender his office, if this were possible.
Opinion of the Applicant or Appointeeabout His Own Fitness.
Brodie, an appointee of President Roosevelt, vetoed the bill.
Even the residence of an appointee did not control.
Harbour-Master Thompson, an appointee of Clinton, now championed Cheetham's cause, declaring that Coleman had weakened.
He could also have read Lorenzo Hoyt's wail that Van Buren would "not lend the least weight of his influence to displace from office such men as John Duer," Adams' appointee as United States attorney at New York.
Up to 1913 appointments to the service were determined by the fitness and experience of the appointee rather than by his political antecedents, and the officials appointed possessed unusual qualifications: the first general receiver, Col.
On the steamer I fell in with another appointee en route to the academy, David S.
He was a civil appointee and knew very little about drill or military matters in general, but was trying to learn.
Greeley of the Eleventh United States Infantry, a civilianappointee from New Hampshire.
And was not the Chief of Police of the District of Columbia a direct appointee of these same commissioners?
Was not the judge who tried and sentenced them a directappointee of President Wilson?
The judge that broke this pale-faced, silent girl was theappointee of the President.
And was not the jail warden who made life for the women so unbearable in prison also a direct appointee of the commissioners?
It is quite well understood that such an appointee is expected to gain a fortune as rapidly as he can, by any method possible, so that he may give way for some one else to be brought over from Spain for a similar reward.
Mann, secretary of the territory, served as acting governor following the resignation of Governor Durkee in 1869, until the appointee of President Ulysses S.
When a new government appointee came to Utah, usually he felt it incumbent upon him to begin his labors with a lecture to the people on loyalty and morality, and advise them to cast off the yoke of ignorance which bound them.
Whatever the case, there were rents to be collected before 1624 as shown by the duties of George Sandys, younger brother of Sir Edwin Sandys and first appointee to the office of treasurer in Virginia.
In the meantime a temporary appointment was often made by the governor, in acuerdo with the audiencia, and the name of the appointee was placed first on the list remitted to the court.
The appointee may be created a peer; or he may stand for election to the Commons and, winning, qualify himself for a cabinet post.
Voting was by ballot, but the elector was required to write out his ballot in the presence of an appointee of the government and to place it in his hands unfolded.
The Senate guards jealously its right to determine whether an appointee is properly to be considered as belonging to any one of the twenty-one stipulated categories, and if it decides that he is not thus eligible, he is refused a seat.
He scouted the idea of the President's appointment creating a vested interest in the appointee to his salary as minister.
Beville, the sheriff, was an appointeeof General Swayne.
The new appointee immediately presented himself at the War Office and showing his authority demanded possession, which Stanton refused to yield.
Collector Grinnell, Grant's first appointee to that position, found it in force when he came into office.
When his appointee was duly chosen he proceeded to the investiture.
Their appointee hastened off to Rome to gain the pope's confirmation, while the irritated John forced the monks to hold another election and make his treasurer archbishop.
Please do," he chuckled, "and I'll have you arrested for obstructing a special appointee of the court in the performance of his duty.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appointee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.