180 Verbs to Use for the Word appointment

Having received the appointment of guide and scout, and having been ordered to report at Fort Larned, then commanded by Captain Dangerfield Parker, I saw it was necessary to take my familywho had remained with me at Sheridan, after the buffalo-hunting matchto Leavenworth, and there leave them.

Everyone laughed at the idea of women signalling, but to-day the members are recognized officially, one holding an important appointment in the college of wireless telegraphy.

I spent the evening looking over my papers and making various appointments in case I did not survive the morrow.

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

I shall endeavour to secure an appointment with him.

He would often say he obtained his first appointment at the London Hospital chiefly out of pity, the authorities thinking he would not live six months, but he outlived almost every one of them.

He will probably be exasperated by your not keeping the appointment this evening and may determine to put the screw on.

I've got an appointment at two.'

It was there even that he had given Mathieu an appointment to sign the final transfer of the Chantebled property.

It was found difficult to fill ministerial appointments, as everybody felt that the ship of State was drifting upon the rocks.

I recalled with bitterness the joy I had felt a week before, when I had received from Colonel Washington a letter in which he stated that he had procured my appointment as lieutenant in Captain Waggoner's Virginia company.

A German teacher in the German Technical School at Aleppo, who resigned his appointment as a protest against the Armenian atrocities in 1915, thus records his personal judgment in an open letter to the Reichstag: "The Young Turk is afraid of the Christian nationalitiesArmenians, Syrians and Greekson account of their cultural and economic superiority, and he sees in their religion a hindrance to Turkifying them by peaceful means.

We now established an appointment in the village, formed a class and opened a Sunday School.

surely you forget your appointment with the Lady Cecily Prynne, and her party?

Instead of banishing him, according to the secret article, from France, Mazarin, with the concurrence of Cromwell, offered him the appointment of captain-general in the [Footnote 1: Clar.

[Footnote 26: In fact, however, the age at which a young prince was considered competent to exercise the royal authority in person had been fixed at eighteen; and it is so stated in the speech in which the King, in 1765, recommended the appointment of a Regent to Parliament.

Walter Scott, to whom the place was offered, as the most popular of living poets, seconded the counsel of Croker, but declined the appointment, as beneath the dignity of the intended founder of a long line of border knights.

All the same, I was dreadfully afraid he would make me miss my appointment.

The Senate confirmed the appointment, and the President signed, and John Marshall, as Secretary of State, sealed Marbury's commission; but in the hurry of surrendering office the commission was not delivered, and Jefferson found it in the State Department when he took possession.

" CHAPTER XXIII BEN'S VISIT TO THIRTY-FIRST STREET Ben's evenings being unoccupied, he had no difficulty in meeting the appointment made for him.

Black Dick, as we used to call the admiral, is a discreet, well-meaning man; though I fear both of them owe their appointments more to their affinity to the sovereign than to the qualities that might best fit them to deal with the Americans.

Conversation turned on the character of the settlement, the number of families and the prospect of opening an appointment.

This resulted in the establishment of the office of Solicitor of the Treasury, and the earliest measures were taken to give effect to the provisions of the law which authorized the appointment of that officer and defined his duties.

She mentions also the appointment of the Baron de Breteuil as the new minister of the king's household, and her estimate of his character is rendered important by his promotion, six years later, to the post of prime minister.

These acquisitions on the east coast of the Adriatic were not sufficiently extensive to require the appointment of a special auxiliary consul; governors of subordinate rank appear to have been sent to Corcyra and perhaps also to other places, and the superintendence of these possessions seems to have been entrusted to the chief magistrates who administered Italy.(11)

180 Verbs to Use for the Word  appointment