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ure until his election as a Cuyahoga County | Commissioner, a position he held for four years. |
erience and material for his 2009 book, The | Commissioner: A True Story of Deceit, Dishonor, and Deat |
ice-Chairman on the SDLP, a Belfast Harbour | Commissioner, a member of the North Belfast Partnership |
He later became Presiding Special | Commissioner, a post he held until his retirement in 192 |
Burghs, and in 1662 he was elected a burgh | commissioner, a type of Member of Parliament, for Edinbu |
He spent time as a Town | Commissioner, a director of the Gaslight Company, and on |
Petersen is a former Teton County | Commissioner, a former member of the Wyoming Water Devel |
al League in favor of appointing a baseball | commissioner, a post to be occupied by Judge Kenesaw Mou |
Jones successfully ran for Comanche County | Commissioner, a seat he held for four years. |
was one of 13 players suspended by Baseball | Commissioner A.B. Chandler in 1946 for jumping to the Me |
ecision made by the West Midlands Transport | Commissioner, A2Z Travel were unsuccessful and ordered t |
After attempting to assassinate a police | commissioner, accidentally attacking the wrong car, kill |
He later became Scout | Commissioner, actively involved in social action project |
a popular and former local Mayor and County | Commissioner, Addie L. Greene. |
In 2004, then Palm Beach County District-7 | Commissioner, Addie L. Greene, budgeted funds from the c |
It was abolished in 1919 by British High | Commissioner Admiral Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe, af |
Her fantasy league | commissioner advised her that her expertise might be mar |
ce training school and was appointed Police | Commissioner after he took a police examination in 1937. |
Nicholls (1781-1865) was a British Poor Law | Commissioner after the passing of the Poor Law Amendment |
Schmertz in 1990 from his position as labor | commissioner after he had reached a deal with the city's |
Commissioner Aguilar has been listed in the 2005, 2006, | |
Commissioner Aguilar's previous experience includes serv | |
Former Police Oversight | Commissioner, Al Hutchinson, was appointed as her replac |
03 a library takeover was planned by county | commissioner Alan B. Sadler that resulted in an investig |
executive assistant to assistant regional | commissioner, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Division, Internal |
FDA | Commissioner Alexander Schmidt defended the dye, as he h |
Robinson, Judge Alexander S. Johnson, Canal | Commissioner Alexander Barkley and Prison Inspector Thom |
The first | commissioner, Alexander Anderson McHardy, was appointed |
well with the colonial administration, and | commissioner Alfred Sharpe threatened to deport Booth fo |
lities, to the chagrin of Governor and High | Commissioner Alfred Milner, who was actively fomenting w |
rong candidate in former ATSIC Central Zone | Commissioner Alison Anderson, ultimately sweeping Elferi |
Division 8 | Commissioner: Allan Jensen |
mmerce, and David Aaron Kessler, former FDA | Commissioner, along with other notable figures in the fi |
In 1770 he was appointed a | commissioner, along with Walter Rutherfurd, to establish |
He was an Allegheny County | Commissioner, alongside Bob Cranmer and Larry Dunn from |
The | commissioner also noted that UN prohibitions on actions |
The | Commissioner also oversees the Office of the State Fire |
The | commissioner also provides technical and financial assis |
ommon Council to replace Sir Henry Smith as | Commissioner, although he had been Acting Commissioner s |
Commissioner Amanda Fritz and The Skanner endorsed Frede | |
The Deputy | Commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Adminis |
year, he was appointed Second Civil Service | Commissioner, an office he held until 1907, when he was |
Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, a Canal | Commissioner, an Inspector of State Prisons and a U.S. R |
The Deputy | Commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Adminis |
his capacity, he served as counselor to the | Commissioner and managed the development and implementat |
ohibition, serving as special deputy police | commissioner and became the state commander of the Ameri |
ice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Sports | Commissioner, and Pep Rally Commissioner. |
enty-first Secretary of State, Conservation | Commissioner and District 2 Wisconsin State Senate servi |
He was the Virgin Islands Health | Commissioner, and appointed Governor of the United State |
uring that meeting Elmer Layden, the league | commissioner and one of the legendary Four Horsemen of N |
the State of Maryland, including service as | commissioner and county councilman of Prince George's Co |
rom Monmouth County, a Monmouth County Jury | Commissioner and as a member of the Monmouth County Boar |
He was appointed road | commissioner and had charge of road construction work of |
county clerk, a magistrate, and an election | commissioner, and the county's school superintendent and |
use, McCray-Miller served as a Wichita city | commissioner and on the local school board. |
erved two terms as the city's Public Safety | Commissioner and several stints as the city's Mayor. |
Francois Sterchi had been a | commissioner and archivist for the Canton of Vaud, but h |
Elmer Mustard only served four days as Fire | Commissioner and died of a heart attack on March 1, 1940 |
Diane Hamby has served as an Iredell County | Commissioner and was the last Democrat to be elected to |
vernor Gawler ordered O'Halloran (as police | commissioner) and Police Inspector Alexander Tolmer to l |
He served as a county | commissioner, and worked as a fish buyer and Texaco dist |
lack Women of Middle TN, a State Fair Board | Commissioner, and a member of the Meharry Medical Colleg |
ed Richard Wilton for Hancock County School | Commissioner and Robert Miller for County Commissioner. |
sson was a captain in the militia, a school | commissioner and a member of the Board of Health. |
are set by the Local Government Boundaries | Commissioner and reviewed every 8-10 years. |
o the Niger Coast Protectorate, he was made | commissioner and consul-general for the territory, and c |
wing lots, so that every following year one | commissioner and one inspector would be elected to a thr |
n Normington GCB is the First Civil Service | Commissioner and Commissioner for Public Appointments fo |
s also served as an Alachua County, Florida | commissioner and as a Gainesville, Florida city commissi |
accompanied by W.G. Cox, who was to be new | commissioner, and Arthur Bushby, most well-known for bei |
On 20 January 1957 he was appointed Deputy | Commissioner, and on 1 September 1958 he became Commissi |
former Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant | Commissioner and head of Scotland Yard's Anti-Corruption |
cil, which is led by Mayor and supported by | Commissioner and officers, is responsible for administra |
rked with the provincial Office of the Fire | Commissioner, and was involved in risk analysis and haza |
He also serves as a Match | Commissioner and General Coordinator for CAF and FIFA sa |
He also filled a term as State Prison | Commissioner and at various times occupied other positio |
in 1887 and 1888, and was the United States | commissioner and chief supervisor of elections for the d |
ner, political supporter James Brown as tax | commissioner, and other relatives and political supporte |
at Southampton University, a Civil Service | Commissioner and Vice-Chair of the Stroud and Swindon Bu |
The United Kingdom also appointed a High | Commissioner and established their own mandatory regime |
Monique is the sultry police | commissioner and former flame of the robbery victim who |
and the judiciary, particularly as a Royal | Commissioner and Special Prosecutor, and to the communit |
mid 1920s O'Ryan was New York State Transit | Commissioner, and was also involved in the early passeng |
uger by J. H. Hofmeyr on behalf of the high | commissioner, and was made at a time when the British an |
Vicities is the son of a former county | commissioner, and worked in the office of the state audi |
e first African American to serve as a city | commissioner and first African American mayor of Clarksd |
dent of the Exchange Club, State Excise Tax | Commissioner, and served on the board of Stewards at Gal |
tion for the office of Treasurer, Insurance | Commissioner and Fire Marshal of Florida to fill the las |
Geraldine was appointed Chief Charity | Commissioner and the Charity Commission's first Chair in |
At the time, aged 46, he was the youngest | Commissioner and the first Commissioner appointed from w |
er the war he was acting Kenya Chief Native | Commissioner and a Provincial Commissioner, and first ed |
1780) was an American Indian trader, Indian | Commissioner, and plantation owner who lived and conduct |
1 he served once more in New Delhi, as High | Commissioner, and was appointed High Commissioner to Aus |
Vinay lives with his father, a Police | Commissioner, and his mom in Bombay. |
Domville succeeded Lamy as Government Film | Commissioner and Chair of the NFB. |
From 1998 until 2004 he was Social | Commissioner and chairman of the NICC, the first associa |
From 1959 to 1981 she was herself a | Commissioner, and active on various committees. |
ed as the Stool Lands Boundaries Settlement | Commissioner and also as a Member of the Legal Class App |
enure of Frank Rizzo while Rizzo was Police | Commissioner and mayor. |
Leslie Petersen, former Teton County | Commissioner and state party chair |
pite the committee's efforts, United States | Commissioner and Suffolk County, Massachusetts probate c |
ment of William R. Morris, he became acting | commissioner and on 1 June was appointed commissioner fo |
im, he decided to run for office and won as | Commissioner and later Mayor of Miami. |
ldron would later succeed as both Assistant | Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan |
He was later an assistant gold | commissioner and magistrate at Nundle and later police m |
idate for his local ward, but became a City | Commissioner and a Churchwarden of St Denys Church, Walm |
esident of this home was San Francisco Arts | Commissioner and San Francisco artist Jo Hanson who died |
nnessey, was an international environmental | commissioner and academic program manager, and she was a |
The appointment of the Chief Election | Commissioner and other Election Commissioners (if any) i |
In 1887, he was appointed circuit court | commissioner, and became county judge of Hernando County |
ar had been appointed Luxembourg's European | Commissioner and had thus vacated his seat as deputy for |
ng as mayor in 1982 ,he also ran for County | Commissioner and City Council but lost in those races as |
Nga assumed the interim office of Imperial | Commissioner and appointed Kha Vang Can, the Vanguard Yo |
ropolitan Police during Simpson's tenure as | Commissioner, and their report was released shortly afte |
rs to overrule decisions of the Information | Commissioner and Information Tribunal; to limit the time |
as, and staff attorney Robert Hagedorn, the | commissioner and his top aides abused their positions fo |
ilton married Canadian Pacific Railway land | commissioner and civil engineer Lauchlan Alexander Hamil |
In 1877, Kelly was elected license | commissioner and also became town recorder for Summersid |
om 1995-2006, and also served as a planning | commissioner and park and recreation board liaison for t |
He was appointed | commissioner and commander-in-chief of British Somalilan |
He was appointed a code | commissioner and served four years, but declined to be a |
June 16, 1937) was the New York City Police | Commissioner and a New York State Supreme Court Judge. |
Vice President of Business Affairs, Deputy | Commissioner, and Chief Operating Officer of the Tour. |
Jarvis Lord for Canal | Commissioner, and David B. McNeil for Prison Inspector, |
le, North Carolina, defeated Haywood County | Commissioner and former Hazelwood Mayor, Mary Ann Enloe, |
served the city as the city's Public Works | Commissioner and two stints as the city's Mayor during t |
k Thompson - current Oklahoma State Banking | Commissioner and former Oklahoma State Representative |
In 1952 Gurney was elected city | commissioner and served until his election as city attor |
of the United States in her office of High | Commissioner, and many of the potential political aftere |
In March 1966, the Government Film | Commissioner and Chairman of the NFB Guy Roberge resigne |
orporation, fifteen on the Harbour Board as | Commissioner, and a number of other private and public a |
egon and served four years as circuit court | commissioner and four years as prosecuting attorney of O |
serving as feoffee, arbitrator, justice and | commissioner, and joining the home assize circuit in 149 |
s of the New York Court of Appeals, a Canal | Commissioner and an Inspector of State Prisons, as well |
other, Tom Bunn, is a former Yamhill County | commissioner and was briefly a state senator. |
He was State park | commissioner and vice president of the Long Island State |
to the legislature, he was a Lewiston town | commissioner and a member of Lewiston-Woodville Local Sc |
housed at central office; included are the | Commissioner and staff, as well as the Associate Commiss |
Emmanuel Ojukwu, assistant | commissioner and first public relations officer for the |
By career, he is an industrial | commissioner and administrator. |
vided into Service Areas, each with an Area | Commissioner and (ideally) with a service team. |
His chosen successor, assistant | Commissioner and former state Rep. Wayne Goodwin, defeat |
Agnos also served as Acting FHA | Commissioner and Acting Assistant Secretary for Housing, |
Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, a Canal | Commissioner and an Inspector of State Prisons, as well |
1890 and named after Henry Haynes, a county | commissioner and local farmer. |
n of the Tuchel district, in 1839 episcopal | commissioner and in 1843 cathedral canon at Cammin. |
Colby was Navy | Commissioner, and sat as Member of Parliament for Roches |
served the city as the city's Public Safety | Commissioner and had a stint as the city's Mayor during |
epartment of Main Roads, rising to Assisant | Commissioner and overseeing various post-war infrastruct |
In April 1897, he was appointed code | commissioner and served until July 31, 1899. |
h Carolina, Garwood also served as a county | commissioner and as a member of the state House of Repre |
In 1886, he was Church-estates | Commissioner and Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of |
tative-at-large, Reuben W. Stroud for Canal | Commissioner and Ezra Graves for Prison Inspector. |
merican to serve as West Virginia Insurance | Commissioner, and one of the first African Americans to |
in Plymouth, England, where he served as a | commissioner, and it was from here that he was commissio |
a retired British diplomat, formerly a High | Commissioner and ambassador. |
d by the New York State Legislature a Canal | Commissioner, and remained in office until February 1842 |
ohnson is a Larimer County, Colorado county | commissioner and a former Republican member of the Color |
Haik Terrell, the last Louisiana elections | commissioner and the failed Republican candidate for the |
began in 1981 with Ben Lloyd (former County | Commissioner and Farmer) as its first President. |
was originally named Napier House after its | commissioner and first occupant, Arthur Sampson Napier. |
er 1935 he was promoted to Deputy Assistant | Commissioner and took command of No.4 District (South Lo |
Orville Nichols, a 30-year marriage | commissioner and devout Baptist, refused to marry a gay |
mposed of the media, representatives of the | commissioner, and the two leagues' offices. |
, Joe Volpe, asked the parliamentary Ethics | Commissioner and Royal Canadian Mounted Police to invest |
From 1987 - 1990, she was a City | Commissioner and Vice-Mayor of Delray Beach. |
rs gradually curtailed the authority of the | Commissioner and affirmed the authority of the Assembly. |
He was also a school | commissioner and was mayor of Lachenaie from 1867 to 186 |
d Roberts, appointed by Giuliani as Housing | Commissioner and as chairman of the Health and Hospitals |
try is also connected to the Mining & Lands | Commissioner, and the Niagara Escarpment Commission. |
y 19, 1893) was an Alabama lawyer, railroad | commissioner, and general in the Confederate States Army |
ayors, alderman, school trustees, the hydro | commissioner and the reeve of McKim Township. |
Welsh, a former Fairmount Park | Commissioner and U.S. Ambassador to Britain, donated his |
Gabi Last, former | commissioner and commander of the Tel Aviv Central Distr |
He was appointed a land | commissioner and tasked with promoting settlement in the |
for the Illinois Central Railroad as a land | commissioner and established the International Bank (his |
ern and J. A. O. Preus, Minnesota insurance | commissioner and future Governor of Minnesota (1921-1925 |
ormer State Representative, Thurston County | Commissioner and Mayor of Lacey. |
1949 to 5 January 1951 he was the Regional | Commissioner and Advisor (Home and Finance) to the Rajpr |
l jurisprudence, a pioneering mental health | commissioner and a generous patron of university endowme |
Canal | Commissioner and State Senator Samuel Young was the Buck |
Kalk, who decided to run for Public Service | Commissioner and was successful in the November election |
antic Coast Conference in 1981 as Assistant | Commissioner and in 2000 received the additional title o |
serve the third term as he filed for county | commissioner and was elected to that position in the fol |
ciety, served as the Urbana Human Relations | Commissioner, and served on the board of the Champaign C |
al Women's Federation in 1931, was a Prison | Commissioner and a member of the National Council of Wom |
Eric Wargotz, Queen Anne's County | commissioner and 2010 Republican nominee for the U.S. Se |
06 - 25 March 1993 in Miami, Florida) was a | commissioner and mayor of Miami. |
ice, eventually accepting the post of Civil | Commissioner and Chairman of Quarter Sessions in Western |
against Joe Carollo, a former City of Miami | commissioner and won the election. |
Arthur Crawford was first Municipal | Commissioner and collector of Mumbai (formerly known as |
In 2001, he was promoted to Assistant | Commissioner, and headed three of the Metropolitan Polic |
In 1876, the offices of Canal | Commissioner and Inspector of State Prisons were abolish |
s of the Earl of Durham, Her Majesty's High | Commissioner and Governor-General of British North Ameri |
politics, he held public office as a county | commissioner and a coroner. |
General Allenby to replace Wingate as high | commissioner and authorized him to take any measures nec |
He also served as school | commissioner and justice of the peace. |
elected politics as a Vancouver Parks Board | commissioner, and subsequently was elected to the legisl |
O'Halloran (1797-1870) was the first Police | Commissioner and first Police Magistrate of South Austra |
He served as City Engineer, City Manager, | Commissioner and Mayor of the City of Miami during the 1 |
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