He named Mr Maduro as his preferred successor following the recurrence of his cancer.
He named the cardinals who delivered the reports but did not reveal their contents.
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He named new division heads and gave them the authority to choose their subordinates.
Henry Ford was the car industry, until he named the Edsel after his grandson.
And to help do that he named as director of Central Intelligence William J.
He named it DataFellows, changing the earnest moniker only last November to coincide with the company's IPO.
He named White House budget official Daniel Werfel to replace the acting IRS commissioner ousted on Wednesday.
He launched a handful of tech start-ups before Zynga, which he named after his beloved late bulldog.
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But he named the first African-American attorney general, Eric Holder, who has vowed to increase civil-rights enforcement.
He named Muang Sua as his capital, and so it remained until 1563, when the Laotian capital moved to Vientiane.
He named Horacio Cartes, a would-be Colorado presidential candidate, as the leader of a conspiracy against him.
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He has not zealously guarded his privacy, even if that is what he named his yacht.
He named an Inquirer reporter who he said spread false rumors about a Bulletin sale in the late 1970s.
Last fall, he named Cathie Black, a successful executive at Hearst Magazines, to be the new schools chancellor.
He named it Notes from the Underground, a title lifted from Dostoevsky.
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He named the Department of Environmental Conservation because he said the agency had a duty to stop towns from enacting local bans.
Today he named his choice to head the Securities and Exchange Commission.
He named Microsoft, IBM and a certain "large American microchip maker" as providing product features which allowed for the interception of information.
He also acquired a yacht, which he named after his mother, Amiya.
He named it after that resting place on the hill at Edinburgh.
One of the many oddities of the case is that he was pursuing ghosts: the 34 people he named as suspects were dead.
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He had some desk space at Cooper Hospital, and he turned it over to what he named the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
In 1998 he left the business in his partners' hands, returned to Pier 66 and bought a 52-foot motor yacht he named Southern Lady.
Fleming admitted as much after the game with Sri Lanka when he named both their conquerors and Cup holders Australia as "more skilled than us".
He named her as his secretary of state in an attempt to heal the rift within the Democratic party caused by a bruising primary campaign.
He excluded all elected officials and many big names from the new transportation authority committee he named in June, provoking many yelps but reducing friction.
At once comical and sincere (famously explaining that he liked his restaurant so much, he named it after his daughter), Thomas struck the perfect tone.
He named Michelle Rhee as chancellor of the local school district.
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To combat fears about crime and graft, he named the Rambo-esque former mayor of Manila Alfredo Lim to head the department of interior and local government.
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