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The jury found in favor of Brown's account that he was fired and not "unappointed."
He felt that fortune might grant him an unappointed glimpse of his beloved.
Don’t become (or allow a teammate to become) an unappointed dating-status officer.
They are unelected, unappointed and unofficial, but not unrecognized.
Unappointed, undisciplined, mutinous; that, in a thirty-years peace, have never seen fire?
He had come a simple man of private life; he left the unappointed but nevertheless, actual, ambassador of peace.
Kilpatrick and Beatty have said that Brown was not fired but was "unappointed."
The unappointed "Team B" has won.
Amid deep divisions in his administration, Jackson turned to his "kitchen cabinet" of unappointed advisers, with Blair a central figure.
As a result, towns across the state are spending the tail ends of their 1996 public works budgets on an unappointed and unwelcome round of leaf collection.
The only authority that ruled the area was the Camorra, which maintained order by force as a kind of unappointed justice of the peace while demanding kickbacks.
But he produced a much more durable legacy, as a candidate for higher offices and in his unappointed post as the city's political conscience and human rights crusader.
Wheatley criticised MacDonald's moving Labour to the right and consequently found himself unappointed to the Labour Government formed after the 1929 General Election.
Finally, two judges--Gummow J. and the as yet unappointed successor to Sir William Deane--are closed books on the subject of section 90.
Campbell adds, "Our argument is that we are in a judicial oligarchy, where unappointed and unaccountable officials are legislating--are ordering--from the bench, public policy.
On the stand in the whistleblower trial, Kilpatrick stated that Brown was "unappointed" from his duties as Deputy Police Chief and head of the department's Internal Affairs unit.
Now the question is whether the administration is prepared to offer Rouhani's negotiating team -- as yet unappointed -- the kind of concessions which might carry weight with the Supreme Leader.
Just as the bills come due, a new, as yet unappointed administration will face critical choices about revenue, investment and spending at a time when its opposition will be most intent on testing its powers.
Professor Toury subsequently responded that "I would appreciate it if the announcement made it clear that 'he' (that is, I) was appointed as a scholar and unappointed as an Israeli."
If this is so, do their previous years of service count for more in a competition for a job than the qualifications of other applicants who have succeeded in the competition but as yet remain unappointed?
Even when he did show up, he would often spend the first drink with Rina and then gravitate off to a conversation in a different part of the room,'bar,'party, leaving her in the company of his unappointed deputy.
He was also a member of the boards of The Translator and the Translation Studies Abstracts until he was "unappointed" following the decision of Mona Baker to boycott Israelite academia.
On two days, it steads not to run from thy grave, The appointed, and the unappointed day; On the first, neither balm nor physician can save, Nor thee, on the second, the Universe slay.
Five years later, as the Garmin-Cervélo rider eyes his 10th crack at cycling's blue riband event, Millar, at 34, is now one of the peloton's unappointed elder statesmen and an unofficial spokesman on everything from rider safety to doping.
My brain's extramural location naturally complicated the procedure, but in a matter of minutes I managed to transport both myself and the library cart into the next room, an unappointed parlor bedecked in cobwebs, and from there to an enclosed porch, all the while calling Vickie's name.