The school principal nominates cooperating teachers, who then supervise and mentor the preservice bilingual teacher. |
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He can certainly be appointed as executor of an estate by a testator who nominates him as such in a will. |
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This term nominates the infant's image of its own body as it is sensibly lived through. |
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The president nominates Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns as his new secretary of agriculture. |
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Also, a filibuster is a strategy they cannot repeat every time the President nominates a conservative to the bench. |
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As a collaborative partner, each district nominates potential candidates from its existing paraprofessional workforce. |
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What if the other party nominates a candidate whose record doesn't inspire confidence with respect to national security? |
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Are you willing to continue in the position if the President nominates you again? |
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Utah nominates candidates for federal office at a state convention of approximately 1,500 delegates per congressional district. |
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In practice, each member state nominates a judge whose nomination is then ratified by all the other member states. |
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Malcolm, who tells me about the storytelling walks he has been on and led, making a tale last the whole way, nominates The Sea Hare. |
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It's even harder when the school's biggest goofball nominates Presley for president and her campaign speech turns disastrous. |
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The Scottish Parliament nominates one of its members to be appointed as first minister by the monarch. |
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The First Minister only leaves office when the Scottish Parliament nominates a successor individual. |
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The President nominates the first candidate for Chancellor put to vote in the Bundestag. |
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Kamarck nominates Trade Promotion Authority and corporate tax reform. |
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Sometimes a member nominates a chairman and no vote is taken, the assembly signifying their approval by acclamation. |
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The Parliament nominates one of its Members, who is then appointed by the Monarch to serve as First Minister. |
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The Scottish Parliament nominates a Member to be appointed as First Minister by the Queen. |
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Speakership goes first to a vote, then a president is elected who in turn nominates the prime minister who can form a cabinet and get a vote of confidence for it. |
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Under a further change made in 2009, a political party leader directly nominates a new MLA if his or her party won that seat at the previous election. |
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The Prime Minister nominates the Cabinet, traditionally drawn from members of the same political party or parties in the Storting, making up the government. |
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