to nominate sb to a post

  • 1nominate — / nɒmɪneɪt/ verb to suggest someone for a job ♦ to nominate someone to a post to appoint someone to a post without an election ♦ to nominate someone as proxy to name someone as your proxy …

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  • 2nominate — nom‧i‧nate [ˈnɒmneɪt ǁ ˈnɑː ] verb [transitive] 1. to officially suggest that someone should have a job, position, or prize: nominate somebody for something • No one has yet been nominated for the post. nominate somebody as something • John S.… …

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  • 3NOMINATE (scaling method) — NOMINATE W NOMINATE coordinates of members of the 111th House of Representatives. Inventors Keith T. Poole, University of Georgia …

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  • 5Clayton Keith Yeutter — 23rd United States Secretary of Agriculture In office February 16, 1989 – March 1, 1991 President George H. W …

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  • 6Artur Davis — For people named Arthur Davis, see Arthur Davis (disambiguation). Artur Davis Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama s 7th district In office …

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  • 7Jim Leach — Infobox Congressman name=Jim Leach state=Iowa district=2nd party=Republican term start=January 3, 1977 term end=January 3, 2007 preceded=Edward Mezvinsky succeeded=David Loebsack date of birth=birth date and age|1942|10|15 place of… …

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  • 8Margaret Wilson — For other uses, see Margaret Wilson (disambiguation). Professor The Honourable Dame Margaret Wilson DCNZM Margaret Wilson giving opening address f …

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  • 9Rukmini Devi Arundale — Infobox actor bgcolour = name = Rukmini Devi Arundale imagesize = caption = birthdate = birth date|1904|02|29 location = Madurai, Tamilnadu, IND height = deathdate = Death date and age|1986|02|24|1904|02|29 deathplace = Chennai, Tamilnadu, IND… …

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  • 10Welles, Sumner — (1892 1961)    Born Benjamin Sumner Welles to a prominent and wealthy family in New York City, Welles went to Groton and then Harvard University. He graduated in 1914 and entered the Foreign Service. Welles spent two years in Japan and then in… …

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