Spoon sauce over chicken skewers or serve on the side.
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Both serve on the Executive Committee for Business Leaders United.
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Both serve on the judiciary panels in their respective chambers.
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The two senators serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee together.
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Whitman will serve on active duty in the new job.
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I serve on our school's equity team, which meets monthly.
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Hemeti, his current deputy, will also serve on the council.
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Obama might actually be picked to serve on a jury.
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Stevens says Kavanaugh should not serve on the Supreme Court.
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Yet he continued to serve on the medical school's faculty.
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Jeb Bush and Martin O'Malley, who serve on the board.
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It's time for him to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Only four women — all Democrats — serve on the Judiciary Committee.
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She is the first Hispanic justice to serve on the court.
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" Viola added, "I find ways to serve on a daily basis.
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John Huntsman to serve on the Third District Judicial Nominating Commission.
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He is superbly qualified to serve on our nation's highest court.
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Y.), to serve on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) late Monday.
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Chenault is the first black person to serve on Airbnb's board.
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Lafley does serve on two committees, although so does Scott Miller.
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Whoever replaces him could serve on the Court for 40 years.
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I also serve on the New York City Board of Correction.
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No Trump appointees have been confirmed to serve on the Fed.
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Ultimately, the judge ruled that she would serve on the jury.
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Additionally, Brown, Cardin and Gomez serve on Congress's tax-writing committees.
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There were invitations to serve on the boards of prestigious charities.
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Governor Kulongoski also appointed me to serve on various statewide boards.
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Why did you consider him suitable to serve on your team?
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Ma will continue to serve on the company's board of directors.
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The cofounders will continue to serve on Alphabet's board of directors.
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She is the first woman of color to serve on the court.
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Both Mutombo and Cohen serve on the CDC Foundation board of directors.
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Mike Lee, who with his wife will serve on the Rules Committee.
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He was not too busy when called to serve on jury duty.
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Charlie Baker of Massachusetts, were also asked to serve on the commission.
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Both Blackburn and McMorris Rodgers serve on the Energy and Commerce Committee.
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John Mica (R-Fla.), no longer serve on the Oversight Committee. Rep.
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Kim, Gallagher and Stefanik all serve on the House Armed Services Committee.
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Velázquez, Green, Moore and Ellison all serve on the Financial Services Committee.
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Hannah: This is the kind of thing they'd serve on an airplane.
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After all, thousands do so every day when they serve on juries.
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Both representatives serve on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation.
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Booker will be the first black man to serve on the committee.
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He was the first Asian-American to serve on the Harvard Corporation.
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Mr. Pruitt selected him to serve on an E.P.A. scientific advisory board.
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Nor may we serve on government boards or run for public office.
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But there is no civil right to serve on the Supreme Court.
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He continued to serve on the campaign even after Manafort had departed.
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Season with salt and pepper and serve on a baguette with arugula.
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"I would love to serve on this case," the potential juror said.
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They remain eligible to serve on the rules, platform and credential committees.
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She was also the first black woman to serve on that bench.
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Three women now serve on the Supreme Court, a development O'Connor approved of.
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She will serve on the Bank's monetary, financial and prudential regulation policy committees.
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Still, both Eric and Donald Jr. continue to serve on Trump's transition team.
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He will serve on no Board committees unless approved by the Executive Committee.
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She doesn't draw a salary from the foundation or serve on its board.
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Three women serve on the ExCo, and they've only done so since 2013.
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The under-$15 Smirnoff vodka that's smooth enough to serve on the rocks?
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SolarCity independent directors Donald Kendall and Nancy Pfund will serve on the committee.
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J.), David Valadao (R-Calif.) Connection: All serve on the board of directors.
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Overscheduled, working parents are hesitant to commit the time to serve on boards.
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Both FBI officials went on to serve on Mueller's team before being reassigned.
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Pruitt's directive made our decision to serve on the BOSC a difficult one.
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It's how well you serve on a team and how you empower others.
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Mr. Obama eventually appointed her to serve on the United States Trade Commission.
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As are nine of the past 25 justices to serve on the court.
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Serve on a warm platter with olive oil to drizzle at the table.
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Or for chieftains who might have entertained offers to serve on Japanese boards.
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Walter Robb, the previous co-chief executive, continued to serve on the board.
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Here's a third: vegetarian Swedish meatballs, to serve on generously buttered egg noodles.
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Lawton will join Tractor Supply in January and also serve on its board.
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Before Friday, no white woman had been selected to serve on the jury.
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World number 88 Tomic returned serve on Friday, describing Hewitt as a "liar".
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Both serve on the advisory board for the Center for Climate and Security.
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They all serve on the board of the nonprofit she created, onePULSE Foundation.
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Last Thursday it announced that Kix Brooks will serve on a new committee.
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The Senate must approve the nomination before Mateer can serve on the bench.
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Trump asked Musk to serve on his Strategic & Policy Forum and a manufacturing council.
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They serve on energy boards, represent nonprofits and work for an oil pipeline company.
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There have been 36 justices to serve on the court since the 1946 term.
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Several conservative philanthropists, like Betsy DeVos and James Arthur Pope, serve on its board.
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Interim CEO Mary Winston will continue to serve on the company's board of directors.
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I serve on my town's Conservation Commission, and we're helping to organize the event.
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He said he would continue to serve on government technology advisory boards and teach.
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Or to nominate White House counsel Harriet Miers to serve on the Supreme Court.
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About 75 prospective jurors have been called to serve on the panel, prosecutors said.
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She'll report directly to CEO Ben Silbermann and will serve on Pinterest's executive team.
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Lynn Westmoreland (R-Ga.) to serve on Amtrak's Board of Directors for five years.
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Bergman will serve on the board while continuing to serve as Henry Schein's CEO.
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Sarah Palin in 2023, to serve on the ticket as their vice presidential nominee.
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He is to serve on the board's committee for corporate governance, nominating and sustainability.
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Students and faculty occasionally serve on BRTs, but they are largely composed of administrators,
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She was the first African-American woman to serve on New York's top court.
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Other public governors serve on the boards of firms with FINRA members as subsidiaries.
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Mr. Moore and Mr. Cain are exceptionally unqualified to serve on the Fed's board.
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If the topic is the coronavirus, announce who will serve on your transition team.
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Nor was there time for him to be summoned and serve on a jury.
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Birx will report to Pence but serve on the task force that Azar chairs.
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Both will serve on the board, and together they will establish the museum's priorities.
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Oil Minister and PDVSA President Manuel Quevedo will serve on the commission, Maduro said.
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She is the first Latina woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court.
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If he cannot do so, then he is unfit to serve on the Court.
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Hunter was qualified to serve on Burisma's board because he has connections to power.
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They both serve on The Council of State Governments Justice Center Board of Directors.
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Furthermore, a director can sometimes serve on as many as 203 different fund boards.
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Ken Buck of Colorado are other caucus members who also serve on the panel.
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Those who serve on the committees that oversee the military, however, tend to disagree.
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Nearly all of the press conference's participants serve on one of Trump's advisory councils.
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Several of the panelists, including Jackson and Huang, also serve on Trump's advisory board.
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With Flake dropping his opposition, the Senate Judiciary Committee will be able to approve two circuit court nominations on Thursday after they've been delayed for weeks: Britt Grant to serve on the 11th Circuit and David Porter to serve on the 3rd Circuit.
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He could name an older Republican who would not serve on the court for long.
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Shake the cocktail "vigorously with ice" and serve on the rocks with a lemon twist.
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Moseley Braun also was the first woman to serve on the Finance Committee -- after Sen.
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My statement on the nomination of Judge Kavanaugh to serve on the Supreme Court: pic.twitter.
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Moreover, a person who has committed sexual assault should not serve on the Supreme Court.
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She was nominated to serve on DC's federal district court, to no avail, last April.
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He did not say Friday who else would serve on the broader immigration review group.
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Both Bill Ford and Edsel B. Ford II serve on the Ford Motor Company board.
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All citizens are entitled to serve on juries just as all are entitled to vote.
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For added color and presentation, serve on a bed of chopped lettuce or baby arugula.
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Kalanick will still serve on the company's board, but the company needs a new CEO.
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Republicans have said they won't consider anyone that Obama nominates to serve on the court.
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Cool slightly, then serve on a platter with the cocktail sauce and some lemon wedges.
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In fact, Chenault is the first black person to serve on Facebook's board of directors.
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Pelosi, if elected Speaker, would also decide which lawmakers get to serve on the panel.
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Mike Huckabee (R), two ardent supporters of his, to serve on the Kennedy Center board.
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If chosen, he would be the first Indian American to serve on the Supreme Court.
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"You don't serve on Hensarling's staff unless you fully embrace his agenda," said Mr Kelleher.
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Rachel Hoff became the first openly gay person to serve on the party's platform committee.
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Over my years in Congress, I was honored to serve on the Foreign Affairs Committee.
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He would serve on the university's Board of Trustees for two terms throughout his life.
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He'd also be the first Indian-American and Hindu to serve on the Supreme Court.
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As a result, black people, recently freed from slavery, were allowed to serve on juries.
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Trump said last week that Carson would also serve on his vice presidential selection committee.
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That's because directors usually recommend CEOs and other corporate executives to serve on their boards.
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Many of us in similar circumstances serve on volunteer boards, political campaigns and civic projects.
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I serve on the equality Caucus and recently voted for passage of the equality act.
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They currently serve on the board of the South Asian Bar Association of New York.
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I was also asked to serve on a national advisory committee for the Alzheimer's Association.
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The Navy allows sailors with H.I.V. to serve on some large ships and overseas bases.
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They recruited researchers to serve on them just as they do on actual study sections.
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The GOP members who were ultimately tapped to serve on Trump's impeachment team include Reps.
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However, she will continue to serve on the company's board of directors, Neiman Marcus said.
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Judge Gorsuch is 212, and could serve on the court for 23000 years or more.
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Scott appointed Petty to serve on the committee alongside public officials and law enforcement officers.
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Iger was paid $125,000 in salary and $250,000 in stock to serve on Apple's board.
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But really, how are they ever going to find unbiased people to serve on this jury?
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We cannot and will not accept them to serve on the highest court on the land.
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When he started in 2000, he was the second African-American to serve on the court.
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There are definitely people in this world with sufficient qualifications who could serve on Apple's leadership.
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Effective immediately, scientists who receive EPA funding cannot serve on the agency's three major advisory groups.
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They both serve on the Board of Directors of the recently-launched Council on Criminal Justice.
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Use Christmas-shaped cookie cutters to cut out shapes and serve on top of hot chocolate.
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Four congressional members will serve on the subcommittee, including two Democrats and two Republicans: Democratic Rep.
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He was appointed by George W. Bush to serve on the Commission for White House Fellowships.
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Danielle Dick, one of the victims interviewed by BuzzFeed News, will also serve on that council.
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Lawyers for the family said during trial that he was excited to serve on a jury.
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LAWMAKER PROPOSES ALLOWING ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS TO SERVE ON STATE BOARDS In a contentious exchange with Sen.
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Obama nominated him Wednesday to serve on the US District Court for the District of Columbia.
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Another topic discussed: having one of their own serve on House Speaker Paul Ryan's leadership team.
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BlackRock — BlackRock said Cisco Systems CEO Chuck Robbins has been nominated to serve on its board.
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Of course, Judge Garland is professionally distinguished, and eminently qualified to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Mr Kalanick will serve on Didi's board, and Cheng Wei, Didi's boss, will join Uber's board.
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She became the first woman of color ever to serve on the city's council in 2010.
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In March 2017, Oyefeso was appointed to serve on the Democratic National Committee's Transition Advisory Committee.
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They serve on the board of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
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On Tuesday, he named 12 experts — six men and six women — to serve on the panel.
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President Obama has nominated five people to serve on the board – three Democrats and two Republicans.
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She was the second woman to serve on the high court, following Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
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Last month, Trump's transition team announced that Manigault would serve on the transition team's executive committee.
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MORE. (Disclosure: All three economists serve on the ACCF Center for Policy Research Board of Scholars).
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Valeant will immediately bring on self-proclaimed activist investor Bill Ackman to serve on its board.
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The hard-working Georgians who serve on crews & make a living here are not to blame.
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Smith, 42, was signed as an MSNBC contributor last year to serve on its media team.
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Tim Kaine, both of whom voted for Pompeo as CIA director and serve on the panel.
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He will remain with the firm as an advisory director and will serve on several committees.
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Several potential jurors have said that they couldn't serve on cases on which Persky is presiding.
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These are critical traits for any nominee to serve on the highest court in our country.
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One of them later told his brother that he would never serve on a board again.
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Mr. Legere would lead it, and Mr. Claure, the Sprint executive, would serve on the board.
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About half of the roughly 50,000 United States military personnel stationed in Japan serve on Okinawa.
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If the topic is the the stock market, announce who will serve on your economic council.
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Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, retired in 2006.
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Microsoft Chairman John W. Thompson and former Cisco CEO John Chambers serve on the company's board.
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I serve on Aurora's board with him and no one wields a network quite like Reid.
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It is clear that he lacks the judgment and qualifications to serve on the Ninth Circuit.
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It is also common to have directors serve on boards of both master and feeder corporations.
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Dimon does not serve on the board of any publicly traded company other than JPMorgan Chase.
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Voters elected Democrats to serve on the Delaware County council for the first time since 1980.
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I now believe Kavanaugh lacks the judicial temperament and character to serve on the Supreme Court.
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In addition to Ethics, Gowdy will continue to serve on the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees.
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JUSTICE KAVANAUGH: I'm honored to serve on a Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice John Roberts.
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He was appointed by Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI to serve on Vatican committees.
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Like the 50-year-old Gorsuch, Kavanaugh potentially could serve on the high court for decades.
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Article III judges serve on the US Supreme Court, the federal courts of appeals and district courts.
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The former president was ultimately dismissed without having to serve on a jury, the Chicago Tribune reported.
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The representative was recently appointed to serve on the House Financial Services Committee, which oversees Wall Street.
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So, once again, President Trump has named an excellent candidate to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Ken Ross, who will be based in New York, will serve on the global FINEX leadership team.
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Perhaps complicating the issue is that just yesterday, Musk agreed to serve on Trump's Manufacturing Jobs Initiative.
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Grasz was nominated in August to serve on the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
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To further shore up support, the fund rounded up prominent investors to serve on the advisory board.
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While Arora is stepping down as CEO, he will continue to serve on Mode's board of directors.
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We're talking about deciding whether he is fit to serve on the highest court in the land.
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After the executive transition, King will continue to serve on the board until the end of 2023.
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The 65-year-old was the first African-American woman to serve on New York's highest court.
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I'm happy to report that a representative from New Vision Farms will serve on this task force.
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One can also serve on an advisory board or chair a committee within a professional development organization.
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They are the second and third African Americans to serve on the committee in its 201 years.
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In a consummate oxymoron, the UNHRC consistently allows serious human rights violators to serve on the Council.
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And I still serve on the department's Homeland Security Advisory Committee until my term expires this summer.
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Obama discussed Vilsack and Labor Secretary Tom Perez, it said, both of whom serve on his Cabinet.
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Ms. Lee is the first African-American, and the third woman, to serve on the company's board.
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Gates worked directly under Manafort on the campaign and went on to serve on Trump's transition team.
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Public administrators might also develop government policies and programs or serve on or organize committees for projects.
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On Tuesday night, she was elected to serve on the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors in Virginia.
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It could restore the ability of scientists who are EPA grant recipients to serve on advisory committees.
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He was unanimously confirmed by the Senate in 2013 to serve on the powerful D.C. appeals court.
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His selection would make him the third African American to serve on the Supreme Court in history.
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Pelosi separately named the eight Democrats who will serve on the new special climate change committee Thursday.
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So far, the Democratic presidential contenders with the most congressional endorsements also serve on Capitol Hill. Sen.
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"Don't underestimate the people who serve on boards," said Willie Brown, a former mayor of San Francisco.
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It's time for an Asian Pacific American to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States.
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She would, upon confirmation, be the first woman in history to serve on the nation's highest court.
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"Republicans have said they won't consider anyone that Obama nominates to serve on the court," she said.
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Because he doesn't serve on that panel, they're his only hope of turning his idea into law.
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Season with salt and serve on a torta roll topped with sliced tomatoes, cheese, crema, and salsa.
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Kavanaugh, 53, was picked by Bush to serve on the influential Washington-based appeals court in 2003.
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Campion, who has been CFO of Nike since 2015, will serve on Starbucks' audit and compliance committee.
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He will continue to serve on the company's board and will become a technical adviser to Alphabet.
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The cards had the members' photo, a little bit about them and what committees they serve on.
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For instance, only 39% of American test takers know how many justices serve on the supreme court.
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In 2013, he chose Sheila Abdus-Salaam, the first African-American woman to serve on the court.
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Dimitrov, however, broke straight back and wrapped it up on Garin's serve on his first match point.
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Many school stakeholders experience abuse, especially teachers, who serve on the front lines of our educational system.
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Both Whitehouse and Graham serve on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism, which has FBI oversight.
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After a contested confirmation process, Brandeis became the first Jewish justice to serve on the high tribunal.
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"I, frankly, was a little put off by her desire to serve on this jury," he said.
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With both teams holding serve on their home floors, Game 5 is in Atlanta on Tuesday night.
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Members serve on the committee for three to six months before being rotated out of the committee.
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There has been closer scrutiny in recent years of whom museums pick to serve on their boards.
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Another longtime idea — allowing non-Norwegians to serve on the committee — is not being considered, for now.
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More than 3,700 men and women—and even some juvenile offenders—now voluntarily serve on the force.
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Both Hyöty and a coauthor of the study are minor shareholders of Vactech and serve on its board.
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As a previously commissioned artist, Shin is sometimes asked to serve on the selection panels for future projects.
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For a member of the legal profession it is the highest of honors to serve on this court.
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In addition, Koum is the sole founder of a company acquired by Facebook to serve on its board.
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Proxy voting rules allow one nominee to serve on two director slates as long as the person consents.
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First, there is no question that Mike Lee is extraordinarily well-qualified to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Bob Corker of Tennessee and Jeff Flake of Arizona, both of whom serve on the Foreign Relations committee.
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But none of those three serve on Intelligence, denying them the platform to defend Trump in public hearings.
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Are these Muslim-Americans good enough for Trump's questioner to serve on the border or in the TSA?
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They wanted me to serve on their executive board and head up the legal department there in Riyadh.
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He and Jonathan Heath, a private sector economist, were ratified to serve on the bank's board in January.
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If it's successful, Manning still has years to serve on her parole before she's eligible to vote again.
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Somewhere between a pie and a cheesecake, it's fruity and bright enough to serve on a hot day.
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They will be the only — and first — female senators of Republicans' 12 members to serve on the committee.
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Last year, Barra and other business leaders agreed to serve on a CEO council formed to advise Trump.
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For a member of the legal profession it is the highest of honors to serve on this Court.
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"Cherokee Guns is in your district & you and I serve on a committee together," Pressley wrote to Meadows.
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In 85033, she was confirmed by the Senate to serve on the National Museum and Library Services Board.
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Justice Clarence Thomas, the oldest conservative justice, once reportedly vowed to serve on the court until the 2030s.
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Girl Scout memories I'm a former Girl Scout and serve on the board of the Northern California chapter.
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The act also mandated that representatives from both major campaigns serve on these committees in an advisory capacity.
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He also is no longer making new investments, although he's continuing to serve on existing portfolio company boards.
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Kathleen Blanco appointed me to serve on the Louisiana Recovery Board, and I immediately lobbied members of Congress.
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Health care and biotech companies in California are the least likely to hire women to serve on boards.
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All are Republicans who serve on the Senate agriculture committee or the appropriations subcommittee that oversees farm aid.
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Dr. Quake visited in 2015 but eventually declined an offer to serve on the company's scientific advisory board.
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No Republican women serve on the Judiciary Committee, and senior Republican men appeared ready to defend the nominee.
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Unlike other possible choices who have appeared in news reports, Lynch does not serve on the federal bench.
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Former lawmakers have been elected previously to serve on it, but never former party leaders or prime ministers.
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President Trump is nominating a senior Democratic Senate aide to serve on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
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The cofounders will continue to serve on Alphabet's board of directors and maintain voting control over the business.
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Members of Congress should not be allowed to buy and sell stocks, or to serve on corporate boards.
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Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino, as well other cabinet officials and union leaders, will also serve on the board.
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Jason Crow of Colorado — serve on the House Judiciary or Intelligence Committees, which led the impeachment inquiry. Reps.
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While Bannon's involvement had been secret, Prince, Kobach, Clarke, Tancredo and Schilling all serve on the nonprofit's board.
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Amy Barrett, who has been nominated to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit.
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And he's one of six Oversight members who simultaneously serve on Goodlatte's Judiciary panel, including Chaffetz and Rep.
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The cofounders will continue to serve on Alphabet's board of directors, my CNN Business colleague Kaya Yurieff reports.
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Some who remained silent did so because they serve on the Ethics Committee, which is considering his case.
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Kingsbury plucked Jinks out of the Texas high school coaching circuit to serve on his Texas Tech staff.
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The members selected to serve on the conference committee also don't necessarily bode well for a deal either.
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Several of the judges were appointed by President George W. Bush, and many serve on state supreme courts.
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The longest confirmation — for Judge Alberto Diaz, the first Hispanic to serve on the 4th Circuit — took 409 days.
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"Don't wait to be given power," she is heard saying as she prepares to serve on a tennis court.
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One in particular was attorney Burnita Shelton Matthews, the first woman ever to serve on a U.S. district court.
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Critics also say the two men are too politically biased toward Trump to serve on the independent Fed board.
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Will Hurd and Eric Swalwell, who are a Republican and Democrat respectively and serve on the House intel committee.
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Six years ago, President Obama appointed Mr. Torre to serve on the National Advisory Committee on Violence Against Women.
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Elliott had nominated four directors to serve on Arconic's board, pitting them against four of the five company nominees.
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In most cases, those leaders were bishops, roughly the LDS equivalent of pastors who serve on a volunteer basis.
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Sorry," Obama said of Garland, 63, calling him "indisputably qualified to serve on the highest court in the land.
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Sure, McDonald's has soft-serve on the menu, but good luck finding one with a working ice cream machine.
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Continuing to serve on the councils increasingly seemed to serve little purpose other than to anger consumers and staff.
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Doing so, she explained, would make it even more difficult to find people willing to serve on federal juries.
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This week, Gianaris was selected to serve on the state board that will ultimately approve or reject Amazon's deal.
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Susan Collins (R-ME) are the most moderate senators of their respective parties, and both serve on this committee.
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Buchanan is the only member of Florida's congressional delegation to serve on the House's powerful Ways and Means Committee.
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Let's say you volunteer to serve on the board of your New York co-op apartment, and conflicts arise.
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They hope to obtain additional funding and are looking for Indigenous folks to serve on a Board of Directors.
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But he's 291, and Obama would likely prefer to nominate someone younger who can serve on the court longer.
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The prosecutor and defense agreed Reese could lawfully vote, serve on a jury, and possess firearms under state law.
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Garland was nominated by former President Obama to serve on the Supreme Court but was blocked by the Republicans.
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Charging forward as his opponent tossed the ball, Federer would return serve on the half-volley, rushing the server.
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Three of Trump's adult children, who serve on the board of the foundation, were also named in the lawsuit.
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Reports emerged last week that retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson would serve on the selection committee finding Trump's running mate.
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Kavanaugh was confirmed by the Senate to serve on the Supreme Court, despite accusations of sexual assault against him.
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Senators will vote on Michael Scudder and Amy St. Eve to serve on the 7th Circuit on Monday evening.
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In order to serve on a committee, Members of Congress are required to pay for the privilege, says Buck.
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And there is not even a shortage of people who have strong credentials to serve on the Supreme Court.
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The association then outlined criteria for the EPA to use in selecting scientists who might serve on the panel.
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Mr. Hill will serve on the corporate governance and nominating committee, while Mr. Clarke will join the audit committee.
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I serve on my local community board and I want you guys to be directly involved in politics yourselves.
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She wrapped it up on Kenin's serve on her first match point when the American sent a forehand long.
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Looking at the long game, they would prefer a younger judge who could serve on the court for decades.
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"I serve on both the Intelligence Committee and the Finance Committee," Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon, told me.
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"They're proud of Obama, and I think they'd be proud to have him serve on their jury," he said.
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The conservatives called him back into politics in 2014 to serve on an internal commission aimed at strengthening society.
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Most members of the team serve on one union subcommittee or another, and they hold elections to pick representatives.
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He is a former president and magistrate of Peru's Constitutional Court; he did not serve on the Supreme Court.
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But what was potentially disquieting was that he lost velocity on his serve on Tuesday as the match progressed.
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From one perspective, Cornyn's proposal represents an effort to have the courts serve on a check on federal overreach.
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A second vote, in October 2020, will allow voters to select those who will finally serve on the convention.
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He is good on Israel issues, but unlike Schneider, Dold chose not to serve on the Foreign Affairs Committee.
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Although McMillon doesn't serve on the manufacturing council, he holds a different role within the administration's strategic policy group.
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Not only will his admin officials not serve on the boards of foreign companies, but domestic ones as well.
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Jackie Speier and Joaquin Castro, who serve on the House Intelligence Committee, agreed that Congress should hear from Mulvaney.
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Among other things, he said, the slump has made it easier to find talented people to serve on boards.
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At 3-4 Kyrgios was down 15-40 but conjured a 134mph second serve on his way to holding.
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These and the eleven other challengers all complain that they are ineligible to serve on Michigan's independent redistricting commission.
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If Bumatay is confirmed he would be the first Filipino American judge to serve on a federal appeals court.
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At one point, she was juggling offers from two different companies who wanted her to serve on their board.
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The committee held a hearing last week on David Stras to serve on the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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He is a former president and magistrate of Peru's Constitutional Court, he did not serve on the Supreme Court.
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All 42 have found that I'm well qualified or qualified to serve on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Serve on a platter with bowls of Belcour Honey Jerk Sauce or Belcour Honey Ginger Pepper Sauce for dipping.
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By comparison, the two other circuit judges who are awaiting confirmation votes by the full Senate — Andrew Oldham to serve on the 5th Circuit and Ryan Bounds to serve on the 9th Circuit — cleared the Judiciary Committee on a party-line vote, all but guaranteeing McConnell needs Flake's support to get them confirmed.
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"The universe largely is divided among people who never want to serve on a jury under any circumstances and those who very much want to serve on a jury, particularly in a high-profile case, and therefore try to give answers they believe all of the attorneys want to hear," Mr. Berman said.
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NIKKI HALEY, U.S. AMBASSADOR TO THE U.N.: Human rights abusers continue to serve on and be elected to the council.
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Labour tapped the outspoken activist to serve on their LGBT advisory board in January alongside other activists and community leaders.
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Pressley also made history in 2009, when she became the first woman of color to serve on Boston's city council.
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Although Mertens was let down by her serve on several occasions with eight double faults, she converted seven break points.
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Erdogan had previosuly said authorities should look into members of the opposition who serve on the board of the bank.
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Although leading Western executives serve on its board, the company publishes very little information about its operations, let alone finances.
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Then I get cracking on a press release for the social justice nonprofit that I serve on the board of.
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Cohler and Lasky will continue to serve on boards and be affiliated with the firm, just not as general partners.
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Sundar Pichai has another job to do: serve on the board of directors for Alphabet, the parent company for Google.
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It's just hard to imagine what function Henson will serve on a Bucks team that makes the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Ginsburg, the second of four women to serve on the high court, was appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1993.
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Watford would be only the third African-American to serve on the high court after Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas.
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Gamgort will continue to lead Pinnacle and serve on the company's board of directors until he departs, the company said.
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The senator met with members of the Russian parliament&aposs upper house who serve on the foreign affairs committee Monday.
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Alexandrova put her hands over her face in disbelief when Wozniacki was unable to return her serve on match point.
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Many also serve on museum boards, where their collections, donations, and dues exert a magnetic influence on exhibitions and acquisitions.
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These teams need more recognition for what they do, as they do serve on the front lines of the battlefields.
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Sprint Chairman and Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son will also serve on the board of the new T-Mobile, Bloomberg reported.
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Therefore, in McConnell's view, they both continue to serve on the panel by the grace of their colleagues' good will.
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She is the first Somali American, first Somali immigrant, and youngest person to serve on the council in Lewiston's history.
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You don't like to lose citizens of your community who you are sworn to protect and serve on your watch.
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If confirmed by the US Senate, he will serve on the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
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Next up for the pair: Massachusetts' Ayanna Pressley, the first black woman to serve on the city council in Boston.
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If you want to serve on a committee, you have to raise money for the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC).
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Google has a history of executives who serve on the boards of companies that could soon be competitors, of course.
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"No one with close personal ties to Mr. Wynn should serve on this committee," she said in a recent filing.
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Prior to being elected to serve on the Boston City Council in 2009, Pressley was an aide to former Sen.
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DeVos and Bush both serve on the board of the Foundation for Excellence in Education, which was founded by Bush.
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The great upside is that you can spread the leftover garlic confit on grilled bread to serve on the side.
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Greg Stanton, an Arizona Democrat, was recently tapped to serve on the committee of transportation and infrastructure, and the judiciary.
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They both serve on the Senate Armed Services Committee and have desks next to each other in the Senate chamber.
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Some scholars add another twist: They serve on corporate boards directly related to their areas of expertise at think tanks.
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They say he lacks the temperament and honor to serve on the House Intelligence Committee and safeguard the nation's secrets.
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"For a member of the legal profession, it is the highest of honors to serve on this Court," he wrote.
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Under current caucus rules, a lawmaker has to serve on the Freedom Caucus board in order to become the chairman.
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Moore's columns helped launch a successful media career; he went on to serve on the Wall Street Journal editorial board.
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He served a 120 mph ace on second serve on game point at 5-4 down in the first set.
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She will serve on the White House coronavirus task force and report to Pence, who will report to the president.
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Challenges to conducting a trial at Guantanamo include the logistics involved in finding military officers to serve on a jury.
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Today, the Senate has 23 women — 17 Democrats and six Republicans — and four Democratic women serve on the Judiciary Committee.
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Ms. Feinstein is the first woman to serve on the Judiciary Committee, where she is now the most senior Democrat.
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"I will always be grateful to President Obama for being given the opportunity to serve on the Commission," he wrote.
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Erdogan had previously said authorities should look into members of the opposition who serve on the board of the bank.
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The lack of transparency has concerned several top Democratic members of Congress who serve on committees that oversee regulatory matters.
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President Ronald Reagan selected Barry, a former prosecutor, to serve on the Federal District Court in New Jersey in 1983.
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She has been in that role since May and will continue to serve on the board once Tritton takes over.
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Mr. Vindman continues to serve on the National Security Council, but that has not prevented Mr. Trump from attacking him.
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Story at a glance On Thursday, the first Native American judge was appointed to serve on the Washington Supreme Court.
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On July 9, 2018, the President announced Judge Kavanaugh's nomination to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Documents that would shed a light on both his views and his fitness to serve on our Nation's highest court.
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Corporate directors serve on an average of 1.5 company boards at once, according to the National Association of Corporate Directors.
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Dianne Feinstein that the committee had rated Kobes "not qualified" to serve on the appeals court for the Eighth Circuit.
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"In any event, Hunter will agree not to serve on boards of, or work on behalf of, foreign owned companies."
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Ms. Liang would have become the first Asian-American to serve on the Fed's board, and just the 10th woman.
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Gorsuch is also only 49, meaning he could serve on the court for as long as the next four decades.
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He even got Musk and Uber CEO Travis Kalanick to serve on an advisory committee to help the new administration.
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I was proud to have been appointed by President Obama to serve on the Task Force that compiled and wrote it.
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Doug had previously submitted this plan to the Board of Directors I serve on, and we were happy to support it.
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Someone who is going to be fit to serve on the bench and then the attention will shift to the Senate.
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She has also found due process violations when judges serve on cases in which they have an apparent conflict of interest.
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By nominating Judge Brett Kavanaugh on Monday to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, President Trump selected precisely such a constitutionalist.
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This story was updated to note that several of the Republican protesters serve on the committees involved in the impeachment inquiry.
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The companies paid these people to serve on advisory boards, give talks and hold continuing medical-education classes for other doctors.
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The White House on Wednesday announced President Trump's slate of judicial nominees to serve on California's Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Buzz: "If confirmed, McNamee would be the most overtly political person to serve on FERC in decades," E&E News reports.
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The organization has also made new rules stating that scientists who receive EPA funding can't serve on a scientific advisory board.
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Uber was scrutinized earlier this year with the #DeleteUber movement and Kalanick's decision to serve on President Donald Trump's advisory council.
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"I am pleased to nominate Mr. Qureshi to serve on the United States District Court bench," Obama said in a statement.
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In a regulatory filing on Monday, GM announced a slate of board nominees, all of whom currently serve on the board.
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In addition to Ivanka, Trump's sons Donald Jr. and Eric, and son-in-law Jared Kushner, serve on his transition team.
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I SERVE ON TWO COMMITTEES THE ARMED SERVICES AND FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEES WHERE WE DEAL WITH A LOT OF CLASSIFIED MATERIAL.
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President Rutherford B. Hayes nominated Stanley Matthews to serve on the Supreme Court in 1880, the final years of his term.
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I., serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism, which has oversight of the Justice Department's criminal division.
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Responsibility, integrity, and accountability: these are the marks by which we who serve on this Committee will be measured as well.
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His opponents pointed to his posts as proof that he lacked the temperament and objectivity needed to serve on the bench.
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Sen.-elect Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) will serve on the Senate Banking, Budget, Appropriations and Agriculture committees, he announced Monday.
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Paul Watford Watford would be only the third African-American to serve on the court, after Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas.
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BOORSTIN: SO YOU SERVE ON THE PRESIDENT'S ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNSEL, BUT YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TO ANY OF THE MEETINGS YET.
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He has also hammered down the fourth-fastest serve on record - 156 mph - and the quickest second serve at 144 mph.
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Everybody on the list is a sitting judge: six serve on federal circuit courts; five have seats on state supreme courts.
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Swann will continue to serve on the boards of Fluor, a Texas-based engineering firm, and of the P.G.A. of America.
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All the appointees are long-term members of the ruling Communist Party, however, and some serve on its powerful Political Bureau.
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Those who serve on them are paid only when they do work, something Zarba said amounted to about $50 an hour.
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She will now serve on the board at America First, a pro-Trump super PAC supporting the president's 2023 reelection bid.
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Before becoming mayor, Walker was the first independent to serve on the City Council since 1948, according to The Daily Progress.
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Williams said in a statement on Wednesday that it would "seriously consider" candidates who were qualified to serve on the board.
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"Human rights abusers continue to serve on, and be elected to, the council," said Haley, listing US grievances with the body.
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Ms. Redstone's daughter, Kimberlee Ostheimer, was also put forth to serve on the board of National Amusements, the three people said.
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Brett Kavanaugh could serve on the court for 40 years, what's another 24 hours to make sure we get this right?
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Four of the six current senators who are Mormon serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which has 21 members over all.
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Then lube them up with the dankest olive oil you can find, and serve on a warm, toasty bed of bread.
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Thomas A. Farr has been nominated to serve on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.
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He will no doubt be remembered as one of the most consequential judges and thinkers to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Mr. Long and Mr. Mullin serve on the same health subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee as Mr. Collins.
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Before Tuesday's meeting, Democrats who agreed to serve on the panel had largely kept any reservations about its cast to themselves.
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She has only a volunteer job, with the Maine People's Alliance, where she and Ms. Staples both serve on the board.
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It currently has no assistant secretary, even one to serve on an acting basis, and only an acting ambassador in Kabul.
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In return for his heroics and battlefield expertise, Downey had been appointed to serve on the president's anti-terrorism task force.
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He needs to explain to them that country and the institution come first if you want to serve on this committee.
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The nine EMP commissioners, including the EMP Commission chairman, originally appointed to serve on the EMP Commission are hereby re-appointed.
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The billionaire also took time to complain about the poor state of many corporate boards: Too few women serve on them.
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The more I serve on boards, the more I appreciate the responsibilities and demands that come from being a board director.
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A former business journalist, Rabin will serve on Glass Lewis' advisory council, which guides the firm's proxy voting policies and guidelines.
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EPA additionally revealed that there was no written criteria for its selection of 107 employees to serve on the task force.
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CGCN also brought back Michael Catanzaro, who left the firm last year to serve on the White House National Economic Council.
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"Given the multiple serious allegations against him, Kavanaugh can no longer credibly serve on the nation's highest court," the statement read.
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But some of her commitments were unyielding, said Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Called a "trailblazer" by many, Abdus-Salaam was also the first African-American woman to serve on New York's highest court.
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Thomas, 68, is the second black justice to serve on the Supreme Court and is one of its most conservative members.
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Another day, another tweet from Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk defending his decision to serve on President Trump's business council.
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He moved and left his job when she was given the opportunity of a lifetime to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Several of the members have served on the Rules Committee for decades, and many also serve on the RNC's Standing Rules Committee.
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Serve on their own, or stick in the confection of your choice, like a frosted layer cake or crispy-rice-cereal treats.
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DERSHOWITZ: He did and that&aposs a great, great attribute, the ability -- he&aposs going to serve on the court 30 years.
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The senators serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism, which has oversight of the Justice Department's criminal division.
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She became the second woman to ever serve on the country's highest federal court, and she is one of four to date.
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He merely may not be able to serve on the nation's highest court, shaping public policy and culture for decades to come.
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In new research my co-authors and I found that pay gaps are much lower when more women serve on corporate boards.
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In addition, it said people outside the organization should be involved with the penalties process and serve on the N.C.A.A.'s board.
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Therefore, I notified members of the council this morning that I could no longer serve on the President's Committee on American Manufacturing.
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I serve on Armed Services with Katie and while we frequently disagree on substance, she is always well-prepared, focused and thoughtful.
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They serve on his transition team, and his daughter Ivanka sat in on his recent meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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With Gambian judges no longer willing to serve on the Supreme Court, foreign judges have increasingly been brought in to hear cases.
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I also serve on the board of Chrysalis, a nonprofit organization that helps the homeless community develop job skills and obtain employment.
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The White House said Thursday afternoon it had sent the Senate nominations for four people to serve on the Federal Trade Commission.
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Two of Clinton's campaign policy advisers, Ed Meier and Ann O'Leary, will also serve on the transition team as co-executive directors.
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Personal background: Born in Washington; if nominated and confirmed, would be the first black woman ever to serve on the Supreme Court.
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The initiative has brought on additional experts with backgrounds in technology, national security and cybersecurity to serve on a senior advisory group.
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There was no drama at all 11 years ago when he was nominated to serve on the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Fun fact: Wyoming women were the first in the nation to be able to vote, serve on juries and hold public office.
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Pros: Age may be something that helps with the GOP, as Garland wouldn't serve on the court as long as younger nominees.
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Now he must choose the corps of ambassadors who will serve on the front lines as he seeks to change American diplomacy.
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However, in June and October 13, the U.S. President nominated five individuals to serve on the Board of Directors of Ex-Im.
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The decision about who is going to serve on the Supreme Court is too important to leave to just one political branch.
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When it reported earnings last month, executives said they would increase their investment in single-serve, on-the-go packaging for snacks.
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He doesn't have the biggest serve, but he's putting every serve on the line, or an inch from the line, every time.
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Normally, board members who are representatives of funds that invest in the company do not get compensated to serve on the board.
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Within days of his election in 2008, Mr. Obama became enmeshed in selecting those who would serve on his science advisory board.
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Kavanaugh is likely to serve on the Court for many years to come, delivering speeches, participating in oral arguments and writing opinions.
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Last fall, we learned of our nominations to serve on the Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC) of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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General Motors CEO Mary Barra and Ford CEO Mark Fields serve on panels of business leaders advising the president on economic issues.
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I serve on the boards of the MacArthur Foundation and the Knight Foundation, which have made grants that helped transform our libraries.
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She also left open the possibility she might serve on a foundation instead, if it better served the gay and trans community.
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The New York Democrat took aim at another nominee, Bernard McNamee, who was appointed to serve on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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Jay Clayton is Trump's SEC pick, where he'll serve on the Financial Stability Oversight Council that monitors risk in the financial system.
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So, Marc is someone I know, we serve on a board together and I know Marc really cares. Benioff. Okay. Benioff. Right.
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Republican leaders in the Senate have not yet decided how to handle Moore or whether to allow him to serve on committees.
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But they will also serve on Trump's presidential team executive committee and have input about who he picks for key administration posts.
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He continues to serve on the committee, which, he said, has opened doors — and helped him understand China's role in global watchmaking.
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" Adding, "I voted for Justice Gorsuch because I felt his legal ability and temperament qualified him to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Allison, who has been chief executive of Domino's since 2018, will serve on the Starbucks' committee that handles compensation and management development.
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If elected, Cummings (real name Marti Gould Allen-Cummings) would be the first drag queen to ever serve on the City Council.
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They aren't sitting judges, and unlike many who now serve on the federal bench, they've taken unpopular stands, sometimes at great risk.
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Kavanaugh, 53, was picked by former Republican President George W. Bush to serve on the influential Washington-based appeals court in 2003.
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Human rights experts who serve on the committees, which are known as treaty bodies, said they were appalled by the planned cuts.
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"They are prepared to serve on Day One in order to implement President-elect Trump's pro-America policies," the transition aide said.
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Back in 1868, President Andrew Johnson's defense team included Henry Stanbery, who resigned as attorney general to serve on his impeachment team.
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With his new role, he will become the sole publisher of the magazine and will also serve on the festival's selection committee.
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McConnell has already teed up two circuit nominations for next week: Patrick Bumatay and Lawrence VanDyke to serve on the Ninth Circuit.
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Having served for more than a decade on the federal appeals court, he is highly qualified to serve on the Supreme Court.
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In contrast, experts whose sole funding comes from industries that are subject to EPA regulation remain eligible to serve on advisory committees.
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We hope to create a lasting bond between Omaha, Nebraska and the men and women who will serve on this magnificent ship.
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The company revealed the news in an SEC filing, where it also announced that Nooyi will serve on the board's audit committee.
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Lawmakers selected to serve on the panel, also known as the "Speaker's committee," are expected to show loyalty to their leadership's demands.
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Senate Democrats are demanding that President Trump's nominee to serve on a federal safety board clarify his position regarding flight safety rules.
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Democrats who serve on the three committees leading the inquiry have indicated they are not sure whether Bolton will end up appearing.
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Moore defeated the GOP incumbent for the seat, Luther Strange, who was appointed by the governor to serve on a temporary basis.
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Brett Kavanaugh is also likely to serve on the Court for decades, long outlasting Trump's presidency no matter what happens in 2020.
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"I currently serve on a few boards and hope to gain more such opportunities" Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Stockholm Newsroom)
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And as a senior Republican aide pointed out, three freedom caucus members who serve on the committees voted for the bill without changes.
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Read the full letter below: Mr. President, I was honored and grateful that you asked me to serve on the Federal Reserve Board.
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By 2017, Cohen said, he was no longer in that job, but "continued to serve on several matters as an attorney" to Trump.
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They should not be on the United States Supreme Court if they weren&apost qualified already to serve on the court of appeals.
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In Iraq, more than 4,000 US forces serve on an advise and assist mission alongside the Iraqi military in the fight against ISIS.
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Organizationally as well; we only want team members in the military that desire to serve on our teams not because they're obligated to.
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As the minority, the two Democrats who serve on the commission, both of which favor net neutrality, will be powerless to stop them.
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Opposed to the House legislation's principles, Paul said he wanted to see the bill himself even though he didn't serve on the committee.
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The Boardlist asked its network of women, who are qualified to serve on boards, about mentorship and their experiences with harassment and discrimination.
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Swackhamer has confirmed with the EPA that she will continue to serve on the committee until her term expires on March 8, 2018.
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I serve on a few boards, I've got this company I'm the co-founder of in Tucson, public speaking, some book project stuff.
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This story was updated to include information from IDEO that its CEO Tim Brown has chosen not to serve on the Neom board.
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Eric Swalwell, Democrat of California, either represent districts in which national laboratories are located, or serve on committees with jurisdiction over the labs.
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The move came after more corporate chief executives who had been members of the panels said they would no longer serve on them.
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Lower-ranking executives from large firms continue to serve on informal working groups to help the Treasury and the Commerce Department with deregulation.
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"I've been a lieutenant governor and governor and now in the Senate serve on the Armed Services and Foreign Relations committee," he said.
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On Tuesday, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt announced major changes to who can serve on the agency's advisory boards, BuzzFeed News reports.
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It wasn't until 2009 that Sonia Sotomayor became the first Hispanic justice, and only the fourth woman, to serve on the Supreme Court.
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He will also serve on a panel called Behind the Book with Michael Buckley, Grace Helbig, GloZell and Niomi Smart on June 224.
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Schmidt will be transitioning to a new position as a technical advisor at the company as he continues to serve on Alphabet's board.
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The insurance company's board has also re-nominated Samuel Merksamer, who represents billionaire Carl Icahn, to serve on the board for another term.
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Some hot takes here from the Godfather's Pizza guy -- who, btw, recently withdrew from consideration to serve on the Federal Reserve under Trump.
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An EPA spokesman told CNBC in a statement that the agency received "hundreds of nominations" to serve on the Board of Scientific Counselors.
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Shelby will still serve on the Banking Committee but is prohibited from holding the chairmanship because of Senate Republican rules on term limits.
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Swift told the judge she would be more than willing to serve on a jury in any other type of case, he said.
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Jack can't go back home because he's still got 27-and-a-half years to serve on a sentence at Oklahoma State Penitentiary.
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Children attending school, while their parents serve on base, must deal with the stresses of explaining their nontraditional lives to others back home.
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He said he doesn't think about a potential nominee's race, gender or sexual orientation when canvassing candidates to serve on the federal bench.
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Former President Barack Obama will serve on a jury in Cook County sometime next month, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune.
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At 39 years old, Oldham, a former clerk to Justice Samuel Alito, could serve on the bench for dozens and dozens of years.
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After returning from service in the Korean War, he told the military he would not serve on a base in the American South.
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Given that some of the students involved are 18 years old, they are legally able to serve on their organization's board of directors.
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Some prosecutors were particularly peeved because Mr. McAuliffe's order also made ex-felons eligible to serve on the juries that hear their cases.
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They serve on the front lines, deploying around the world, plus fighting a new form of war, the never-ending war on terror.
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Lopez Obrador previously nominated Sanchez to serve on Mexico's energy regulatory commission, but was rejected by the Senate amid controversy over his qualifications.
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"If Judge Kavanaugh committed sexual assault, he should not serve on the Supreme Court, I think we'd all agree with that," Hatch said.
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It was an astonishingly partisan performance for a sitting federal judge, let alone one who hopes to serve on the nation's highest court.
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Zoe Lofgren of California, two senior Democrats who also serve on the Judiciary Committee, have called on Conyers to leave his leadership position.
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Her average first serve on July 1st was clocked at 31 miles per hour (172 km/h), slightly faster than her opponent's deliveries.
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Brian Sandoval (R) to serve on Clark County District Court bench from May 2017 until the term expired last month, the newspaper noted.
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An Arkansas city council candidate lost his chance to serve on the council after he lost a dice roll to break the tie.
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I serve on the California Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Council and was a commissioner of the California Seismic Safety Commission from 2002 to 2009.
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The secretary of the Treasury and the governor of Puerto Rico would also serve on the board, but would not have a vote.
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Cilic had two break points at 1-303 and faced a second serve on each, but did not get either return in play.
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Harris, the second African-American woman elected to the Senate, also becomes the second black woman to serve on the powerful Judiciary panel.
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"It is my pleasure to announce that@StephenMoore, a very respected Economist, will be nominated to serve on the Fed Board," Trump tweeted.
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When she was confirmed, Justice Ginsburg, a Brooklyn native, became the second woman and first Jewish woman to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Dogs have served in the US military since World War I, and an estimated 2,300 military working dogs serve on US bases worldwide.
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Prominent evangelical leaders, including those who serve on Trump's unofficial evangelical advisory council, have openly cast doubt on what Christians owe to refugees.
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Cancer centers are re-evaluating their relationships with health care companies, including when, if ever, doctors and researchers should serve on corporate boards.
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The cycle perpetuates itself, he wrote, as members of Congress who serve on powerful committees attract more donations for their re-election campaigns.
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For a sweet pick-me-up almost any time, there's soft-serve on demand at Bar Moxy in the Moxy Times Square hotel.
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It's a simple and elegant feed that I like to serve, on Alison's suggestion, with jammy boiled chicken eggs and chilled salmon ones.
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Colorado Representative Jason Crow is the only impeachment manager who does not serve on any of the committees that led the impeachment inquiry.
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O'Rourke said that he doesn't think Kavanaugh is fit to serve on the bench, pointing to his "troubling history" on voting rights protections.
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On Friday, President Trump announced he had appointed television doctor Mehmet Oz to serve on the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition.
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Now that you have a list of character and personality traits, think more analytically: What purpose does the character serve on the show?
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She had been nominated to serve on the SEC by President Barack Obama previously, but the Senate never confirmed her to the post.
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I look forward to supporting his nomination to serve on our nation's highest court, and I urge my colleagues to do the same.
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That is why I am honored to be among the latest members of Congress to be appointed to serve on the Helsinki Commission.
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Her prominence let her serve on a couple of corporate boards (including The New York Times's) while she was home with her children.
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The House Ethics Committee on Wednesday announced the lawmakers that will serve on the subcommittee charged with investigating sexual harassment allegations against Rep.
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Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure and Masayoshi Son, the CEO of Sprint's parent company, SoftBank, will serve on the board of the new company.
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Any Emmy voter could serve on up to four panels — two for programs, and two related to their particular discipline (acting, writing, etc.).
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The law also limits, to different degrees, teens' ability to serve on a jury, marry, drive without parental permission, or file a lawsuit.
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Swifty hung back to serve on a possible Tennessee jury ... and in the process avoided a possible awkward run-in with Kanye West.
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These women have organized giving circles, serve on nonprofit boards, and use their own experiences and skills to help teach others in their communities.
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Trump has indicated his three eldest children will run his companies, but that may not resolve conflicts as they serve on his transition team.
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Clifton, nominated to the 9th Circuit by George W. Bush in 2001, is the second judge from Hawaii to serve on the 9th Circuit.
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Since she is only 46 – young for a Supreme Court justice – she could serve on the high court for more than three decades. Sen.
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Trust board members who serve on other Hershey company boards, Hershey Co and Hershey Entertainment and Resorts, will have their salary capped at $80,000.
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" McConnell, for his part, called Walker "unquestionably the most outstanding nomination that I've ever recommended to Presidents to serve on the bench in Kentucky.
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An agreement was reached under which the Assad government, the Syrian opposition and civil society each submitted 50 members to serve on the panel.
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Despite Trump's decision, an estimated 1,320 to 6,620 transgender individuals already serve on active duty in the military, according to a report by Rand.
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I was willing to be one of those unlikely individuals and this is why I agreed to serve on the President's Evangelical Advisory Board.
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Trump has said in several interviews in the last week that Carson would serve on a committee to advise him on potential running mates.
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Previously, he was nominated by Presidents George W. Bush and Obama to serve on the National Science Board, which governs the National Science Foundation.
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His decency is repaid with disrespect, as Lorca recruits Burnham to serve on the Discovery indefinitely, without even mentioning it to his first officer.
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Editor's note: This story was corrected to show that Myrtle Potter was the first person of color to serve on Amazon's board of directors.
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"It's important to note that he agreed to serve on the Board a month before the Reuters journalists were arrested," said Richardson's spokesman Bergman.
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All three serve on the tax-writing Senate Finance Committee and are up for re-election in 6900 in states that President Trump won.
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Bell, while not the first black person to serve on the board, is the only black person currently serving on Apple's board of directors.
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Currently, of the seven people who serve on the board of directors at the PGA of America, all are white, and six are men.
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Terry Chabrowe, a cofounder and CEO of eMarketer, will serve on the board of directors of Insider and will advise on strategic decisions.5.
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I've been asked to serve on the National Advisory Committee on Trafficking of Children and Youth under the Department of Health and Human Services.
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All three serve on the tax-writing Senate Finance Committee and are up for re-election in 2018 in states that President Trump won.
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Hassan serves on numerous immigrant rights groups, and also was appointed by Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe to serve on the Virginia Asian Advisory Board.
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In the 19th century, Justice Nathan Clifford was described as a "babbling idiot" but continued to serve on the Supreme Court until his death.
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"Venture capitalists that serve on boards have gotten more and more deferential and, I would say, have become more cheerleaders than actors," he said.
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U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Sri Srinivasan, for example, would be the first Asian-American or Indian-American to serve on the high court.
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Executives for a renewable energy firm, three academics, and representatives from four tribes and six states are also set to serve on the committee.
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Thomas was no Souter; by any measurement, he ranks among the most conservative jurists to serve on the Supreme Court in a quarter-century.
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The report could add to the bipartisan skepticism about Moore's nomination that mushroomed last month when Trump tapped him to serve on the Fed.
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Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, retired in 2006 after serving more than two decades on the bench.
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Judiciary approved his nomination to serve on the federal district court for the Middle District of Alabama in an 11-9, party-line vote.
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After all, Kim Kardashian appears to have been a hit at the White House recently -- and non lawyers can serve on the Supreme Court.
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" "I applaud the President for announcing his intent to nominate my friend, Judge Amul Thapar, to serve on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Irving would continue to serve on GoDaddy's board through June 2018 and work closely with Wagner through the transition, the company said on Tuesday.
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Petty said Friday he appreciated the chance to serve on the board, aiding with education policies and regulations for schools throughout the state. Gov.
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Then cut a lemon into wedges to serve on the side, and put some crusty bread or pitas in a low oven to warm.
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Details: The account is run by two New Jersey women, Pearl Gabel and Megan Coyne, who serve on N.J. Governor Phil Murphy's digital team.
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He has no prior criminal history and had never even been inside of a courtroom before being called to serve on a civil jury.
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As our aircrews serve on these international airlift missions, they follow strict guidelines on contracting for hotel accommodations and all expenditures of taxpayer dollars.
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Instead, the White House, which had also forced out Mr. Coats' deputy, Sue Gordon, turned to Mr. Maguire to serve on an acting basis.
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After floating their names in July, President Donald Trump will nominate economists Judy Shelton and Christopher Waller to serve on the Federal Reserve Board.
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Black and Rice both serve on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, and Black is also chair of the House Budget Committee.
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Designed to operate deep into the 21st century, more than 100,000 officers and crew will serve on the carrier, many yet to be born.
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Military dogs have served in the US military since World War I, and an estimated 2,300 military working dogs serve on US bases worldwide.
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Manigault, who appeared on the first season of NBC's "The Apprentice," will serve on the president-elect's executive committee, the transition team announced Thursday.
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Letter To the Editor: Re "Crime and the Adolescent Brain" (editorial, March 12): As Manhattan district attorney, I was proud to serve on Gov.
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The Trump administration plans to restrict the ability of scientists who get Environmental Protection Agency grants to serve on the agency's scientific advisory committees.
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Talley, whom Trump nominated to serve on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, has also faced scrutiny for previous remarks.
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He went on to become, in the estimation of many of legal scholars, one of the greatest justices to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire on CNBC's Power Lunch on Thursday — both of whom serve on the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship.
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Gorsuch is 49, which means that, if confirmed, he would be the youngest Justice since 1991 and could serve on the court for decades.
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The cardinal also continued to serve on several Vatican committees, including the powerful Congregation for Bishops, which makes recommendations to the pope on appointments.
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Under the proposal, Renault directors would be free to serve on the nominations committee, but would be barred from the compensation and audit committees.
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The first match was too until his opponent served a second serve on set point down at 5-6 that Kyrgios felt was long.
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Originally, Spicer was supposed to serve on the press team alongside longtime Trump loyalists Jason Miller (communications director) and Hope Hicks (strategic communications director).
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The firm's CEO had donated to Whitaker's Senate campaign in 2014, and that year, Whitaker agreed to serve on World Patent Marketing's advisory board.
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The name most frequently discussed in this situation is Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who would be the first black woman to serve on the court.
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Trump plans to hand his businesses over to his three eldest children, but that may not eliminate conflicts, as they serve on his transition team.
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Following the election, Trump asked Musk to serve on both the Strategy and Policy forum, and on an advisory committee for bolstering manufacturing in America.
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These are some of the questions recently put to Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis by two Democratic Senators who serve on the Homeland Security Committee.
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So when they serve on advisory committees, the grant recipients are often only too willing to rubber stamp the agency's unwise, unscientific and excessive regulation.
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He is also proposing to limit justices' tenure on the Supreme Court to 18 years, after which they could serve on a federal appellate court.
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In April, Richard Berry, the mayor of Albuquerque, gave Donovan a Good Samaritan Award, and invited him to serve on the city's Youth Advisory Council.
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If confirmed by the Senate, Katsas will serve on the primary federal appeals court for challenges to actions by federal agencies and the executive branch.
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Green will serve on the advisory board alongside Burnie Burns (Rooster Teeth creator), Akilah Hughes, Louise Pentland and Casey Neistat (cofounder of BeMe and YouTuber).
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Other notable members of the executive branch will serve on the council as well, according to a draft of the order obtained by The Verge.
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The president and the Senate should get to work without delay to nominate, consider and confirm the next justice to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Then, while she was attending Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, the school launched a program allowing students to serve on local boards and commissions.
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"I serve on Armed Services [Committee] with Katie and while we frequently disagree on substance, she is always well-prepared, focused and thoughtful," Gaetz added.
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The vote was 55-43 for Notre Dame law professor Amy Coney Barrett to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit.
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Sexwale, invited to serve on FIFA's anti-racism and anti-discrimination committee by Blatter, was a member of South Africa's 2010 World Cup organizing committee.
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The regional Federal Reserve presidents who serve on the Federal Reserve's rate-setting committee "are a pretty stable force", and balanced presidential appointments, he said.
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The person briefed on the decision said that three of Mr. Icahn's representatives would serve on the board of the services company after the spinoff.
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Hedge fund manager John Paulson, energy baron Harold Hamm, and investors Wilbur Ross and Tom Barrack all serve on Trump's economic advisory team, among others.
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Louisiana required unanimous verdicts for its first 80 years of statehood, but after the civil war newly enfranchised black people started to serve on juries.
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There are only three women out of more than 20 officials who serve on the BoE's three major policy committees, appointed by the finance ministry.
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A study by the RAND Corporation -- commissioned by the Defense Department -- found that somewhere between 1,320 and 6,630 transgender troops currently serve on active duty.
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Despite undergoing an operation, McCain has continued to serve on the United States Senate, famously thwarting his own party's attempt at repealing Obamacare this summer.
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A top aide to national security adviser Michael Flynn was denied security clearance to serve on the National Security Council (NSC), Politico reported late Friday.
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But those qualifications alone don't make Vice President Joe Biden any more willing to serve on the Supreme Court, he said in an interview Thursday.
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It also boasted a law magnet program, with its opportunities for him to conduct mock trials and serve on a jury in teen court cases.
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Senators voted 11-85033 to send the nomination of Kathleen Hartnett White to serve on the Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) to the Senate floor.
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Boies was appointed in 2015 to serve on the steering committee in litigation over General Motors' ignition switch defect and Takata Corp's allegedly defective airbags.
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Seizing the opportunity, the president quickly nominated a young circuit court judge, a brilliant, ivy-league graduate who could serve on the court for decades.
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Michael Gianaris (D), an opponent of the Amazon deal, had been selected by Senate leadership to serve on a board that could scuttle the deal.
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Both members serve on the House Appropriations Committee and its Subcommittee for State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs, on which Lowey is the Ranking Member.
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"We're pleased he has agreed to serve on our board of directors, and our company and our board will benefit from his wisdom and judgment."
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Can an amendment be added to the proprietary lease requiring all shareholders to serve on the board periodically or face an increase in maintenance charges?
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"The fact that no African-Americans serve on the board of directors, there are no African-Americans in their C-suite -- that is unacceptable," Rep.
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Roskam joins lobbying firm MORE (R-Fla.) serve on the United States Holocaust Memorial Council and are both members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
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These candidates should have rendered judgments with distinction for at least a decade before retiring and be able and willing to serve on this committee.
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HB 1387 — Relating to the number of school marshals that may be appointed to serve on a public school campus or at a private school.
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Earlier this month, the company named Starbucks Corp's Chief Operating Officer Rosalind Brewer as a director, the second black woman to serve on its board.
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"The fact that no African-Americans serve on the board of directors, there are no African-Americans in their C-suite — that is unacceptable," Rep.
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The official authorized level is 5,262, though there are about 800 to 900 more who serve on temporary duty and aren't counted in those numbers.
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The Senate on Thursday confirmed Randal Quarles to serve on the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, where he'll oversee the central bank's financial regulation efforts.
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I serve on the board of directors for the Learning Games Initiative Research Archive, one of the largest collections of video games and related artifacts.
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"Showing up doesn't mean you will actually be picked to serve on a jury," Steven Zeidman, a professor at CUNY School of Law, tells Broadly.
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Dr. Thompson's decision to leave two boards does not affect the eight other Memorial Sloan Kettering officials who serve on the boards of outside companies.
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Dick Pound, the longest-serving IOC member who does not serve on the board, said he believed the board would decide to postpone the games.
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His feelings were hurt when Blank chose five owners not named Jerry Jones to serve on an expanded version of the compensation committee last year.
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It has been an honor and a privilege to serve on Uber's board, and I look forward to seeing the company's progress and future success.
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The mere fact that Kavanaugh drank to excess in high school is not relevant to whether he is fit to serve on the Supreme Court.
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He continued to publish articles and books, and serve on the board of directors of the Society for the Arts in Religious and Theological Studies.
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If the amendment becomes law, it is not the case that it would allow former felons to serve on juries and run for public office.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions later tapped Boente to serve on an acting basis as deputy attorney general and as head of DOJ's national security division.
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First elected to the Senate in 19963, Murkowski, 62, voted against advancing Trump's nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to serve on the Supreme Court in 2018.
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The appointments of Batchelder, who will serve on the board's compensation committee, and Wardell, who will sit on the audit committee, are effective March 22.
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Even the bully boy Republican dispatched to serve on the Intelligence Committee at the last minute, Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, was of limited effectiveness.
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Senators voted 28500-6900 to send the nomination of Kathleen Hartnett White to serve on the Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) to the Senate floor.
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It was welcome for a weeknight dinner, or a cold sandwich the next day, but it was also special enough to serve on Friday night.
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"It is my pleasure to announce that @StephenMoore, a very respected Economist, will be nominated to serve on the Fed Board," Trump tweeted on Friday.
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President Donald Trump will pick two economists, Judy Shelton and Christopher Waller, to serve on the Federal Reserve Board, the White House said on Thursday.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio tried to settle the case last year by appointing a civilian representative to serve on the panel that oversees counterterrorism activities.
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WASHINGTON — The first woman to serve on the Supreme Court was just 75, young by its standards, and still sharp and vigorous when she left.
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Ms. Fairstein continued to write books and serve on important boards even after the convictions were overturned, as the case faded into memory for many.
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Ginsburg is one of only four women to ever serve on the nation's highest court, and her time has been marked by progressive-leaning rulings.
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This left a hole around verticals that demanded expert guidance through the purchasing funnel — a funnel which had often gotten harder to serve on mobile devices.
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Finding the right beverages to serve on Thanksgiving day, or any big upcoming family holiday, is like threading a fine needle, but it can be done.
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On Friday, the White House announced that the TV host will be appointed to serve on the president's council on sports, fitness, and nutrition, per CNN.
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I have made it a priority to help others and, last year, President Obama appointed me to serve on the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking.
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So Representatives Ted Deutch and Vern Buchanan, who are both from Florida and serve on opposite sides of the political aisle, sought to broaden the law.
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The lone polling site serves more than 13,000 voters, while others in the state serve on average 1,200 voters, the ACLU told the Kansas City Star.
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Following the election, in early 2005, Obama was sworn in as the junior senator from Illinois and tapped to serve on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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Former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, whose lawsuit against Gawker Media precipitated its bankruptcy, will serve on the committee of unsecured creditors, according to a court filing.
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But Pompeo hoped to make his mark in Congress on national security, and the Intelligence Committee was the panel that he most wanted to serve on.
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She learned that he was the youngest elected official in Indiana when he was elected to serve on the Marshall Township Board in Lawrence County, Ind.
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Although Bell is not the first black person ever to serve on Apple's board, he's the only black person currently serving on Apple's board of directors.
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When the judge asked whether that would cause any issues for her to serve on a drug case, she replied that it wouldn't be a problem.
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Since many people of color also serve on juries, logically it can't be true that African-Americans are uninterested in punishing other blacks who commit crimes.
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The pardon would not expunge a felon's record nor would it restore other rights stripped from them, such as the right to serve on a jury.
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Personal background: Born in California, African-American; if nominated and confirmed, he would become only the third black justice ever to serve on the high court.
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Activist Voce Capital, which owns 5.2 percent of the company, has nominated three directors to serve on its board, including the hedge fund's founder, Daniel Plants.
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He or she would be free to select the most ideologically pure candidate and someone likely young enough to serve on the court for many decades.
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And then you serve on boards and then you also are really a mentor to a lot of entrepreneurs, and an author, and stuff like that.
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Feld, Shulman and two standing Magellan directors - former portfolio manager Michael Diament and Scott Mackenzie, CEO of a healthcare documentation company - will serve on the committee.
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You would never know this if you were basing your views of the AHCA, and the purposes it's meant to serve, on the ambient media environment.
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Connection: All serve on the board of directors Total honorary donations in 2015: $2.77 million Number of donors: 42 Organization: Congressional Black Caucus Institute Officials: Reps.
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In the U.S. House of Representatives, I serve on the Science, Space, and Technology Committee where few of the committee hearings are actually related to science.
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Westmoreland, a close ally of leadership, was selected by then-Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to serve on the House Select Committee on Benghazi in 2014.
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As a black woman in a predominantly white community, she was asked to serve on many committees and participate frequently in public events like panel discussions.
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In a statement issued on the day of his confirmation, she contended the justice "lacks the judicial temperament" and "independence" to serve on the Supreme Court.
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VICE News spoke with several scientists who currently serve on the BOSC or whose terms recently ended, including two whose renewal was denied by EPA leadership.
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Just six months ago, University of Oklahoma football player Ty Darlington—hand-picked to serve on the NCAA's governance committee—criticized the association's lack of action.
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I encourage the President to choose a nominee with the credentials, intellect, and commitment to the rule of law necessary to serve on the Supreme Court.
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I encourage the President to choose a nominee with the credentials, intellect and commitment to the rule of law necessary to serve on the Supreme Court.
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When the meeting ended, the two sides were at loggerheads over who would run the merged company and whether Mr. Gifford would serve on the board.
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She emphasized that the Senate proceedings were not a criminal trial, but a hearing on whether Judge Kavanaugh was qualified to serve on the Supreme Court.
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An aide to Flynn, Townley was rejected in February after he was denied security clearance to serve on the U.S. National Security Council, according to Politico.
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Serve on a salad of sturdy greens tossed with croutons and drizzled with some of the cooking oil along with a squeeze or two of lemon.
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"Just because I'm willing to have conversations and try to change his views on immigrants doesn't mean I would serve on his advisory board," she said.
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Dr. DeAngelis, the acting physician-in-chief, said the high number of Memorial Sloan Kettering leaders who serve on corporate boards is reflective of their stature.
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Five of the 13 authors of the paper are company employees, and the others serve on the company's scientific advisory board, for which they are compensated.
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Members of both chambers are permitted to hold stocks and members of the House of Representatives may serve on boards as long as they disclose it.
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Ms. Liang, who must be confirmed by the Senate, would become the first Asian-American to serve on the Fed's board, and just the 10th woman.
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Not so for Birx, who had been toiling in relative obscurity at the State Department prior to being tapped to serve on the coronavirus task force.
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Although technically semiretired, Judge Kravitch continued to serve on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals until 2015, handling a full caseload well into her late 80s.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi chose Mr. Nadler on Wednesday to serve on the team of lawmakers who will prosecute the case against Mr. Trump in the Senate.
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Christy McCormick, a Republican member of the nonpartisan U.S. Election Assistance Commission appointed by President Barack Obama, has also been selected to serve on the panel.
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Workman was nominated to serve on FSOC, the interagency board of financial regulators, as the member with insurance expertise as mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act.
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They've also pointed out that Republicans who serve on the three panels leading the inquiry have the same access to the closed-door interviews as Democrats.
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But there has been no determination yet as to when that transition would occur — to the private frustration of some Democrats who serve on the panel.
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Prince Harry was likewise proud of his military career and, much like his great-granduncle, was outspoken about his desire to serve on the front lines.
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The couple met in 2013 at a charity benefit for the UJA-Federation of New York's generosity division, of which both now serve on the board.
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First elected to the Senate in 2002, Murkowski, 62, voted against advancing Trump's nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court in 723.
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Garamendi, who does not serve on any of the main committees leading the impeachment inquiry, predicted the House would have the votes to launch an inquiry.
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The appointments of Batchelder, who will serve on the board's compensation committee, and Wardell, who will sit on the audit committee, will be effective March 22.
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Boston Dynamics CEO Marc Raibert and former European Commission vice president Neelie Kroes have also agreed to serve on the advisory board, according to the SPA.
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Starting Monday, David Horner and Steve McMillin will replace Carol Carmody and David Strickland as the federal government's choice to serve on Metro's board of directors.
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There are some among us wondering, and not for the first time, what we're going to serve on Thanksgiving to please those who don't eat meat.
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Delta Air Lines announced Monday that it is has named former Defense Secretary Ash Carter to serve on the air carrier's board of directors, effective immediately.
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I should not be expected to have allegiance/pledge support to a foreign country in order to serve my country in Congress or serve on committee.
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It says that no one who receives any fossil fuel funding may serve on the committee (which would rule out a good swath of senior Democrats).
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Designated endorsers, who are mostly tech investors and executives, recommend women who are qualified to serve on corporate boards; startups can cull the database to find candidates.
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Trump's two grown sons serve on his transition team, helping to shape the administration, and will continue to help run Trump businesses when their father takes office.
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Congressional Democrats have also criticized the company for hiring former Trump White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE to serve on its board of directors.
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He also acknowledged that he would "probably not" have been asked to serve on the board of the Ukrainian company if his father was not vice president.
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Everything about a crispy cake cone covered in thin wax paper and filled to the brim with a swirl of frozen soft serve on top screams summer.
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Thiel was soon tapped to serve on the executive committee of Trump's transition team, where he played a significant role in vetting candidates for various Cabinet appointments.
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He appointed Warren Burger as chief justice of the Supreme Court, as well as William Rehnquist, who would serve on the court for the next 33 years.
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Shortly after his appearance at Wednesday's forum, Buttigieg was asked whether he would allow his hypothetical vice president's son or daughter to serve on a foreign board.
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A former journalist, Sykes went on to serve on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and was appointed by George W. Bush to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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The city does have a delegate in Congress, Eleanor Holmes Norton, but although she can serve on committees, she cannot vote on final passage of any legislation.
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"The Commission was fortunate to have an excellent and deep pool of applicants to serve on the BDAC," Chairman Pai noted when he appointed Pierce last year.
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Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), former Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter, will serve on the House Armed Services Committee, its Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) announced Tuesday.
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After the 2016 election, he agreed to serve on Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum, a group of prominent CEOs who advise the president on economic policy issues.
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The way you serve on a committee and you regulate, I don't know, the transportation industry, and then you get a ton of money from transportation interest.
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When ready to eat, simply steam them for 2-4 minutes (depending on how thick or thin they are) and serve on the spot with the dressing!
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On May 9, the president chose two candidates to serve on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission who may speed the approval of oil and gas pipeline projects.
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The seat was left vacant by another trailblazer: the late Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam was the first African-American woman to serve on New York's highest court.
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Three outside executives will serve on the independent committee that will hire a law firm and audit firm to investigate, the company said in an exchange filing.
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While scientists usually serve a second term, it's not unheard of for them to be replaced with industry representatives (a few industry representatives already serve on BOSC).
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Looking at the men Trump has named to serve on key positions in his cabinet, a major commonality can be found: climate change skepticism and outright denialism.
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Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, will serve on the House Armed Services Committee, Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) announced Tuesday.
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The oldest person to serve on the court was Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. He was 28503 when he retired after three decades on the Supreme Court.
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Yet, oddly enough, some Members of Congress that serve on the House Veterans Affairs Committee feel the benefits our veterans receive pursuing this field should be reduced.
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A spokesman for the governor, James Allen, said Mr. Cuomo planned to nominate Mr. Phillips to serve on a different board, for the Empire State Development Corporation.
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Kerr was named an assistant coach for USA Basketball and will serve on Popovich's bench along with Pacers head coach Nate McMillan and Villanova coach Jay Wright.
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While Americans have a constitutional right not to be deprived of liberty without due process, no one has a constitutional right to serve on the Supreme Court.
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At a recent event for the Indian American Coalition of Texas (IACT), where I serve on the board, we hosted a soup-to-nuts civic 101 session.
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McConnell has teed up votes on two appeals court nominations: Joseph Bianco and Michael Park to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit.
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"The administration is committed to working with congressional leaders to set politics aside and nominate an independent group of experts to serve on the board," he wrote.
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Ginsburg has said she'll serve on the Supreme Court until she can no longer do her job but has suggested she'll stay at least five more years.
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House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) soon after announced the Democratic members from the Armed Services Committee who would serve on the conference committee.
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Congressional rules make sitting on a standing committee contingent on being a member of a party and being nominated by the party to serve on the panel.
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Critics and defenders of Kavanaugh are using The Times' reporting as ammo in a renewed battle over whether Kavanaugh is fit to serve on the Supreme Court.
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" James MacDonald, a pastor who had agreed to serve on Mr. Trump's Evangelical Executive Advisory Council, called Mr. Trump "lecherous and worthless" and the council "a joke.
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Yellen could still serve on the Fed board as a governor until 2024 if Trump doesn't renominate her, but it's rare for a former chairperson to stay.
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There is no evidence so far that the theft penetrated the emails of lawmakers or staff members who serve on the Intelligence Committees, two staff members said.
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Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, a vulnerable Democrat who is open to backing his nomination to State but also does not serve on the Foreign Relations Committee.
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The groups want Jayapal to receive a waiver so that she could serve on Ways and Means while also retaining her seat on the House Judiciary Committee.
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Rather, the question is whether this nominee has met the exceedingly high burden of showing he possesses the character and fitness to serve on the Supreme Court.
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The president called Moore a "very respected" and "outstanding choice" to serve on the board, which guides the central bank's actions on interest rates and financial regulations.
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But Williams earned breaks in two of the last three games to take the set, smacking a forehand winner off Radwanska's second serve on the last point.
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On Thursday, Pelosi also announced the panel of eight Democrats who will serve on a new climate change committee, though the caucus does not include Ocasio-Cortez.
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Ernst and Blackburn are the first Republican women to serve on the powerful panel and the hearing was the committee's first in the new session of Congress.
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Its members would serve on parliamentary committees and would force more established political parties to respond more clearly on issues like immigration and redefining the national identity.
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Kvitova's serve on Sunday was inconsistent — she had 13 aces and seven double faults — but her groundstrokes looked as penetrating and as hard to read as ever.
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Voters will be asked whether they approve the idea of a new constitution and whether current lawmakers should serve on the commission that would redraft the document.
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A court officer later asked the group of potential jurors who had not been dismissed if they would be able and willing to serve on the jury.
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At the event, Biden was reportedly asked by a supporter whether he would nominate Obama to serve on the bench if he were elected president next year.
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Private equity firms often bring on former senior executives at companies who can tap their professional networks to source investments and serve on boards of portfolio companies.
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At 5-2 down in the third set, Fognini saved two match points before the 32-year-old Swiss fired down an unreturnable serve on the third.
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More finance: The Senate on Thursday confirmed Randal Quarles to serve on the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, where he'll oversee the central bank's financial regulation efforts.
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But history shows that when women were first allowed to fly jets or serve on submarines in the other branches, they thrived; their value is now undisputed.
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Kerr was named an assistant coach for USA Basketball and will serve on Popovich's bench along with Indiana Pacers coach Nate McMillan and Villanova coach Jay Wright.
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Washington (CNN)Former President Jimmy Carter said Wednesday that he believes Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is "unfit" to serve on the highest court in the land.
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Kobach wants to serve on the Senate Judiciary committee; Marshall has pledged to continue the decades-long tradition of having a Kansan on the Senate Agriculture committee.
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Speaking to Fox News, a senior official said that the UNHRC protects human rights abusers, allows them to serve on the council and shows bias in rendering decisions.
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Trump's sons Donald Jr. and Eric serve on his transition team and the president-elect has said they will help to run his businesses after he takes office.
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Female board members are more likely than male counterparts to actually attend board meetings, and more likely to serve on auditing and other committees which monitor insider behavior.
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Howard asked me to serve on the board of the Starbucks Foundation because now he had millions in free cashflow to distribute to projects all over the world.
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