132 adjectives to describe appointment

His subsequent appointments have been Grafton, Agent for Tracts and Sunday Schools, Palmyra, Rock Prairie, Albion, Dunkirk, Fort Atkinson, Footville, Burnett and Markesan.

Even physicians were solicitous to qualify themselves for appointments no less lucrative than respectable:they forgot, over the dazzling hoards of Mammon, that they are peculiarly and professedly the pupils of nature.

At Geneva, where he arrived in December 1701, he remained some time, expecting from Lord Manchester the official appointment for which he was now qualified.

It appeared to me to be in the divine appointment that our dear M.S. was come to visit Germany, and a large field of labor seems to be appointed for her in this land if she is faithful.

Otherwise his provisional appointment would strengthen the local Government very much.

In case of a vacancy in any of the other elective offices, the most usual plan is for the governor to make a temporary appointment until a new election can be held.

Metaphorically speaking, every oneincluding even the junior barhad the chance of getting a shove up when a leading K.C. accepted a judicial appointment.

At this place they found Don Escudero to whom they had a letter of introduction, and who holds a civil appointment.

The diplomatic appointments, the embassies particularly, were a difficulty.

It seemed to both his mother and Sir John, as they watched him steadily moving in and out amongst the throngfor it was the height of the season, and Lady Marfield's big drawing-room in Chesterfield Gardens was crowdedthat he was making his way to a definite spot, as though just at this moment he had a definite appointment.

Mr. Frohman had an immediate appointment, so the Jocelyns had no opportunity for a word in private.

The Major had a foreign appointment from the Court, and it was settled that Edward should accompany him.

Subsequently, these received their appointments direct from the King.

If an exception ever came to my knowledge, it must have been the one that is said to have occurred on a former charge at one of his outlying appointments.

The following list contains the principal appointments.

Neil Primrose, an intrepid leader who, leaving the comfort and safety of a Ministerial appointment, answered the call of duty to be with his squadron of the Bucks Hussars.

I 'ave an urgent appointment in Blighty.[Footnote: England.

Professional appointment and business record book, 1943.

It may be assumed that, with two candidates of equal merit, preference will certainly be given to the man: indeed, it is certain that a woman must be exceptionally qualified and far more distinguished than her male competitors to stand a chance of a professorial appointment even in the most liberal of co-education universitiesManchester, for example, where the conditions are exceptionally good.

The Spaniards, in their schemes of colonisation, had partly a religious purpose in view, but the government discovered a great source of influence in the disposal of the extremely lucrative colonial appointments.

The question of a career now crowded out his interest in study; in August, 1800, as a step toward the solution of this problem, Kleist returned to Berlin and secured a modest appointment in the customs department.

The Rev. W. Sellon, incumbent of St. James, Clerkenwell, the parish in which the new chapel stood, was a pluralist, holding no less than four ecclesiastical appointments, yielding him in all £1500 a year.

GIESELER, JOHANN KARL LUDWIG, a learned Church historian, born near Minden; after quitting Halle University adopted teaching as a profession, but in 1813 served in the war against France; on the conclusion of the war he held educational appointments at Minden; was nominated in 1819 to the chair of Theology at Bonn, and in 1831 was appointed to a like professorship in Göttingen; his great work is a "History of the Church" in 6 vols.

I have had such mysterious appointments thrust upon me before.

She viewed the comfortable appointments about her a little wistfully, for Mrs. Pendomer's purse was not over-full.

132 adjectives to describe  appointment