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1 appoint a guardian ad litem
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2 appoint
призначати ( на посаду тощо), затверджувати на посаді; приписувати, вказувати, визначати- appoint a committee
- appoint a guardian ad litem
- appoint a hearing
- appoint a judge
- appoint a lawyer
- appoint a prime-minister
- appoint a public defender
- appoint a special prosecutor
- appoint ambassador
- appoint an arbitrator
- appoint an inquiry
- appoint as a judge
- appoint for life
- appoint members of the cabinet
- appoint on the recommendation
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