Examples of 'appointed to lead' in a sentence

Meaning of "appointed to lead"

Appointed to lead: Refers to being chosen or designated to take on a leadership role or position

How to use "appointed to lead" in a sentence

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appointed to lead
Canning was appointed to lead the construction party.
I have the honour of having been appointed to lead it.
Appointed to lead by the honest one.
Lendlease has been appointed to lead the construction.
The orthodox congregation was registered and priest Vladimir Maximovich was appointed to lead the congregation.
Ellsworth man appointed to lead large naval organization.
The apostles who had been appointed to lead.
I have been appointed to lead an inquiry.
In the same year Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti was appointed to lead the center.
Ministers appointed to lead saints to.
A regional adviser had recently been appointed to lead that work.
A consultant was appointed to lead the project within six months.
Peter Hopkins was a barrister back then, he was appointed to lead the investigation.
Wes wheeler appointed to lead ups healthcare and life sciences unit.
An independent expert could be appointed to lead the study.

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Mueller was appointed to lead the investigation in May.
An independent expert could be appointed to lead this study.
Later he was appointed to lead the Yellow River Commission.
The people on the board are elected or appointed to lead the organization.
Silvan Shalom appointed to lead negotiations with Palestinians.
Referee Alexandre Boucaut has been appointed to lead this game.
Finucane was appointed to lead the Hornchurch Wing.
It is a tremendous honour and privilege to have been appointed to lead Birmingham Royal Ballet.
He was appointed to lead Te Waimate mission.
A senior executive has been appointed to lead the initiative.
Was I not appointed to lead all Texian forces as commander in chief?
The defender was appointed to lead.
She has been appointed to lead the SSP 's climate change action group.
Stefan Orlowski, current president of Americas, has been appointed to lead the region.
Walter Kramer was appointed to lead the restoration.
After a botched investigation tainted by corruption allegations, Nisman was appointed to lead a new probe.
Charles Scott was appointed to lead the brigade.
After the death of Sanderson, Kenneth and Betsy Lindfors were appointed to lead ASSIST.
She was the first woman appointed to lead an appellate court in Australia.
Later, Jehovah 's holy spirit empowered other men whom he appointed to lead his people.
He was later appointed to lead the TSA.
In May of that same year, however, Elie Hobeika was appointed to lead that unit.
A new judge has been appointed to lead the trial of Saddam Hussein.
After the initial failure, Yakov Agranov was appointed to lead the case.
Diana Einterz appointed to lead SITA team in the Americas.
By "the voice of My servants whom I have appointed to lead My people.
Dum Dum Dugan is later appointed to lead the latest incarnation of the Howling Commandos.
The brilliant young war leader, Crazy Horse, was appointed to lead the charge.
He was then soon appointed to lead the group 's passenger airline strategy.
In all cases, an investigator-in-charge is appointed to lead the investigation.
Finally he was appointed to lead the worship for St George 's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
O A metropolitan or senior bishop may be appointed to lead an ecclesiastical territory.
Nadine Tinen appointed to lead the Sub-Saharan Francophone Africa region for PwC France and.
A new chief executive has been appointed to lead Dundee City Council.
In 1940 he was appointed to lead the gendarmerie detachment stationed at the Yugoslav royal palace.

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