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Essentially, it's possible Bush got himself fired from his own plum job.
And now the plum job -- that of solicitor general -- is up for grabs.
It's a pretty plum job compared with those stuck on the factory floor soldering components.
They rewarded the blind loyalty of the PAC's spokesman with a plum job in the Trump administration.
Despite that, Mr. McCarthy gave Mr. Jordan the ranking position on the oversight panel, a plum job.
He taught tradecraft at The Farm, a plum job given to spies who'd proven themselves in the field.
Being a Supreme Court justice is a plum job, and it's understandable that few want to give it up.
The Fed pick is a plum job and the President values the chance to bring loyalists into the administration.
WASHINGTON — With every new plum job opening in Washington comes a political guessing game: Who is on the president's shortlist?
He was a glad-handing businessman who paid $1 million to Trump's inaugural committee and ended up with a plum job.
Last week's sudden resignation by Mr. Trump's United Nations ambassador, Nikki Haley, created a plum job vacancy for the president to fill.
When they get there, however, the offender offers the novelist a plum job in Moscow, forcing him to sell out on the spot.
Prominent European investment banker Andrea Orcel found that out the hard way this week, after losing a plum job as CEO of Spain's Santander.
The end goal for many experts is to parlay a stint on an advisory group into a plum job in a future Clinton administration.
Detail has just filed a lawsuit against Drake, claiming the famous Canadian offered Detail a plum job back in 2014 as his exclusive producer.
First, as stated, it's a new case where the president-elect has handed a plum job to someone who got on the Trump train early.
This is especially true if they've spent most of their careers not as operators but as venture capitalists —  a plum job if ever there was one.
Indeed, one of Trump's first moves after the election was to appoint his election lawyer, Donald F. McGahn II, to the plum job of White House counsel.
At one point, Mr. Kenyatta tried to woo voters in Justice Maraga's hometown by saying the government had given "their son" a plum job as chief justice.
But for now, as popular scorn at Juncker's predecessor taking a plum job advising Goldman Sachs on Brexit shows , the first worry is simply to burnish their image.
It was reported Thursday that Tay's mother, Angela Tian, has been fired from her plum job as a Vancouver real estate agent for her involvement in those videos.
Two former senior executives with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) who were demoted after allegedly abusing their positions to get plum job assignments have appealed the decision again.
He started 2017 as the incoming national security adviser -- a plum job for someone who had been previously fired from a high-ranking intelligence post during the Obama administration.
In the early, wild days of the Trump administration, Gorka had a plum job alongside Steve Bannon in the White House, where he advised the president on national security.
Eventually, he wins both girl and continent, and is given the plum job title he has worked so long for: East Africa bureau chief for The New York Times.
If campaigning and fundraising were a slog but being a distinguished member of the United States House of Representatives were still a plum job, it might be worth it.
Trump has been accused of nepotism for giving his son-in-law a plum job in the administration and of using the presidency to boost profits at his various private businesses.
Andrew Bentley is an entrepreneur in D.C. who was so inspired by new parenthood he walked away from a plum job at Google shortly after his son was born in 2015.
And now, Morton had become the first homegrown former jihadi to publicly "come out," landing a plum job at George Washington University's Program on Extremism as a researcher and resident terror expert.
But when Skeans landed the plum job in the corporation's Washington DC bureau in 1994, he surely didn't expect to come under physical threat while covering the rarified arena of US politics.
Suppose, for example, that a boss regularly goes out to drinks with his male subordinates — and often gives them plum job assignments because of the relationships he's built with them while drinking.
When she completed her degree, she found a teaching position at Stanford — a plum job, but one that forced her to abandon the ease of public transportation and drive to work instead.
Traditionally seen as a ticket to a plum job in the US, the appeal of Institutes of Technology (IIT) hasn't been diminished by US President Donald Trump's "hire American" policy -- at least yet.
But critics said he ran the company like a personal fiefdom and the media referred to "System Retzlaff", which included a tight circle of advisers and a plum job for the CEO's son.
Though his first impulse was to become a journalist after graduating from college, when he returned to Italy, he was offered a plum job as a top executive in Peugeot's Italian press office.
"Phantom" is a plum job for Broadway musicians, who can endure months of unemployment if a show closes early and who must, like all performers on the Great White Way, audition for new productions.
Velázquez landed the country's one plum job for an artist, as chief painter to King Philip IV, in Madrid, where he could bring to peak refinement his astonishing naturalism, with secular subjects in sophisticated company.
And whereas most mainstream Republicans at first disowned Mr Trump, thus ruling themselves out of working for him, moderate Tories are flocking to Mr Johnson's banner, in the hope of landing a plum job in his cabinet.
" Viking describes the book as a "wickedly funny debut about a bootstrapping young reporter who lands a plum job at a big-time cable news station and finds her ambitions and her love life turned upside down.
Fired from the campaign and denied a plum job in the administration, Mr. Lewandowski still reveres Mr. Trump and glides past his rival Reince Priebus, the White House chief of staff, to visit Mr. Trump in the Oval Office.
A fraction of a second later, I was staring at an alumni website, learning that the ex-boyfriend hadn't just been accepted into the country's most prestigious film school, he'd graduated from it and landed a plum job at Pixar.
Even those not directly affected know that there is a new zeitgeist, a new Gilded Age, a new quasi-aristocratic class of the wealthy, privileged, hyper-networked tech elite, making six figures straight out of school, leaping from one plum job in one alpha city to another, exiting startups with millions or more.
Victims' groups were outraged when Law, now 85 and retired, was given a plum job as chief priest at a Rome basilica by the late Pope John Paul II. However, Francis was tough in the case of Jozef Wesolowski, a former archbishop who was accused of paying for sex with minors while serving as papal ambassador in the Dominican Republic.
Hunter was accepted to Yale Law School, became his father's deputy campaign manager, was offered a plum job with a bank holding company that was one of his father's largest campaign contributors, founded a lobbying company, was appointed by President George W. Bush to the board of Amtrak, and founded an investment firm with another political scion, John Kerry's stepson Christopher Heinz.
The city wanted Flett to provide his financial records, while Flett argued that the city was assuming bad faith.Aldo Santin, "Flett, city exchange accusations", Winnipeg Free Press, 11 December 1996, A2. Silva was promoted to chair of the city's finance committee in March 1997."Steek loses plum job", Winnipeg Free Press, 26 March 1997, A1.
The plum job in Taiwan, that had been dangled before him, proved to be a ruse to get him out of the way; upon his arrival at the Langley, it was already cancelled. McGehee writes that he was "having a difficult time justifying my previously idealistic view of the Agency."McGehee (1983), p. 117 (Survey termination, "idealistic" quote).
Like most professional golfers of his generation, Cox earned his living primarily as a club pro. He was the course pro at Dyker Beach Golf Course in Brooklyn, New York from 1921 to 1935. He eventually landed a plum job as head pro at the Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland, which he held until 1969. He died in Washington, D.C.
They consume an ample amount of sleeping pills in a bid to end their lives in the room of Subramanyam. The house owner rescues them. Subramanyam lands up with a plum job later as the relatives of Sravani take her back to the home. Subramanyam's marriage gets fixed with a girl of his mother's choice and Sravani's marriage with her maternal uncle.
She was initially the chair of the planning and services committee,"Steek loses plum job", Winnipeg Free Press, 26 March 1997, A1. Timm-Rudolph was appointed to the EPC after Garth Steek's departure. She replaced Amaro Silva on the planning and services committee; Silva, in turn, replaced Steek in finance. and was reassigned as chair of the public works committee in November 1997.
Chelomey benefited from the patronage of Khrushchev and in 1960 was given the plum job of developing a rocket to send a crewed vehicle around the Moon and a crewed military space station. With limited space experience, his development was slow. The progress of the Apollo program alarmed the chief designers, who each advocated for his own program as the response. Multiple, overlapping designs received approval, and new proposals threatened already approved projects.
Later in the year, he was unexpectedly elected chair of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans in a free vote of other committee members.Kelly Toughill, "Unusual committee casting --- Plum job for backbencher", Toronto Star, 16 November 2002, H05 He issued a report in June 2003 arguing that federal bureaucrats had "badly managed" the sockeye salmon fishery in British Columbia's Fraser River two years earlier."Commons committee says Ottawa mismanaged Fraser River salmon fishery", Associated Press Newswires, 12 June 2003, 11:48 report.
Richard Mackie, "Three ministers surge ahead in Tory race", Globe and Mail, October 29, 2001, A10. The election was won by Flaherty's rival Ernie Eves, and early media reports suggested that Baird might be dropped from the new premier's cabinet in April 2002.Caroline Mallan and Richard Brennan, "Eves gives rival plum job", Toronto Star, April 15, 2002, pg. A19. He was not, but was demoted to the position of Chief Government Whip while remaining associate minister for Francophone Affairs.
Marvel Comics. Though Hudson and his wife initially struggle as any Canadian middle-class couple do, he is soon offered a plum job with the large corporation Roxxon in New York City. Relocated to New York, Hudson is almost immediately trapped and set upon by an evil incarnation of Omega Flight and an old foe: his old boss from Am-Can, Jerry Jaxon. The battle is soon joined by the rest of Alpha Flight, though it does not end well for Hudson.
About 1943 he was in Los Angeles writing briefly for Horace Heidt, Jack Carson and eventually landed a plum job with the Jack Benny radio show which, at the time, was the number one show on the air. He wrote for Benny from about 1944 until approx 1958. In 1946 he wrote the lyrics for a song called Pickle In The Middle With The Mustard On Top. This song was written as part of a comedy routine on the Benny show.
He was just 31 with seven years training behind him when he landed the plum job of consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, a town north of Dublin. The hospital was founded and run by an order of nuns, the Medical Missionaries of Mary. Its Catholic ethos was palpable. Women's reproductive systems were a "no-go" area and no tubal ligations (a form of female sterilisation that involved tying the fallopian tubes), contraceptive advice or contraceptive procedures were permitted.
Next witness is the moneylender who had lent the money for the bail bond. The money lender is a family friend of Hyder's family & identifies Lakhoba as Hyder. Lakhoba in his cross-examination brings up a lot of hidden facts like police case of fraud against him & his son & claims that he is lying in the court under duress. As usual, he ends his argument with "To Mee Navhech" Next witness is Agnihotri who was earlier defrauded in Delhi for Rs. 15,000 as a bribe for a plum job.
The play starts with a courtroom scene where the public prosecutor examines a witness in embezzlement case of a fraud who claims that he is a tobacco merchant Lakhoba Lokhande from Napani village. The first witness is Sayyed Mansoor, who claims that Lakhoba Lokhande is his actually his brother Hyder who vanished from his home 12 years ago & has a wife Sultana & a kid. He tells the court that 10 years back he had submitted a bail bond of Rs. 20,000 for a case involving fraud, wherein Hyder posed as a secretary to the PM, to a simpleton clerk & took Rs. 15,000 on the pretext of securing him a plum job in the secretariat. Hyder broke the bond & ran away, forcing his brother to sell his home & other personal belongings to pay the bond money he had borrowed from a money lender.

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