Diomed, who was rather ceremonious, had appointed a nomenclator, or appointer of places to each guest. |
Kiir could use the advantage of being the appointer and statehouse incumbent to get a firm grip in the grassroots. |
The well-being of the country, with appointer and appointees, becomes a secondary consideration. |
He has been told by both Tony Blair, who is actually his appointer, and the Queen, who is his patron, that he is not committed to writing about anything. |
The congregation is judge, jury, appointer of experts, and even the appointer of the defendant's lawyer. |
What's important is the judgment and the will of the appointer. |