Examples of 'appointed master' in a sentence

Meaning of "appointed master"

The term 'appointed master' typically refers to an individual who has been officially designated or selected to fulfill a leadership or supervisory role. It suggests that the person has been chosen by a higher authority or governing body for their knowledge, expertise, or demonstrated capability in a specific field or domain

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And was subsequently appointed master of requests in.
He was appointed Master of Ordnance and created an earl at the Restoration.
I do not admit you as the appointed Master.
You are hereby appointed master Of the good ship pacific pride.
He was rewarded for this by being appointed Master of the Mint.
Later he was appointed master of the Free School there.
Through the influence of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni he was appointed master of the papal choir.
He was appointed Master of the Horse.
There Francois Johan van den Broek was appointed master.
He was later appointed master baker to the Imperial Court in Vienna.
Or learn the true biography of Jukuto Meiji when appointed Master.
Xavier was soon to be appointed Master of petitions, and general-secretary at his ministry.
Tised in Dublin, and was appointed master.
Tyrion is appointed Master of Coin, the treasurer, as a reward for his successful leadership.
Subsequently he was ordered to France, having been appointed master of novices at Billom.

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Likewise, it is appointed master head in Italy, however, is by General subsituído Kesselring.
Her predecessor, Ruth Hubbard, was the first woman to be appointed Master of the Mint.
John Webb would be appointed master of the sloop, now called Invisible.
Right, well, it looks as though I have been appointed Master of Ceremonies.
Richard Farrant is appointed master of the children of St. George 's Chapel, Windsor.
When the WHigs subsequently came together again, he was appointed Master of the Household in 1720.
He was appointed master of the hawks in 1726 and held office until his death.
He was 39 when he was appointed Master of Novices.
He was appointed Master of the treasury for a brief time in the spring of 1273.
In 825 he was by imperial decree appointed Master of the School at Pavia.
He was appointed master of Trinity College in 1672, and held the post until his death.
Then in 1392 Ulrich Ensingen, associated with Strasbourg Cathedral, was appointed master builder.
In 1939 he was appointed master of the painting school at the national gallery, Melbourne.
The latter year he was appointed Master of the Rolls, a post he held until 1873.
Farquhar was appointed Master of the Household to the new monarch, a post he held until 1907.
In 1318 he was appointed master of theology at the University of Paris.
In 1755 he was appointed master of music to Les Enfants de France.
Beaufort was again appointed Master of the Horse in Derby 's third government in 1866.
In 1824 he was appointed Master of Requests at the Council of State.
In 1796 he was appointed master boatbuilder by Governor John Hunter.
In 1597 he was appointed Master of the Waterways by sultan Mehmed III.
He was appointed master in equity for Orangeburg County in November 1923.
In 1989 he was appointed Master of Darwin College, where he remains as an Honorary Fellow.
Her husband was appointed Master of Horse to the Prince of Wales in 1795.
Pontifs was appointed master mason of the Rouen Cathedral on 17 May 1462 and succeeded Geoffroi Richier.

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