Similar words: commission, commissioner, mission, emission, admission, permission, missionary, readmission. Meaning: [kə'mɪʃn] adj. 1. (of military officers) holding by virtue of a commission a rank of second lieutenant or ensign or above 2. given official approval to act.
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61. More amenable land had become available and J.H. Taylor was commissioned to design the course still largely extant.
62. Just before leaving office, he commissioned an advisory commission to study the highway extension proposal again.
63. The Institute, the research arm of the Justice Department, commissioned the private study on witness intimidation.
64. Further studies on engineering aspects, conservation and investment potential were also commissioned.
65. We also began tracking the career developments of film-makers commissioned through New Directors.
66. He was commissioned to write a book on Magritte in 1967.
67. It was commissioned by the Science Museum - obviously with a more enlightened policy than in 1906.
68. Company were not satisfied with this and commissioned Thomas Telford, the greatest canal builder of all, to survey a route.
69. The notion that only young, long-legged beauties choose sexy legwear is shattered by the survey, commissioned by manufacturer Aristoc.
70. Few citizens entered the survey service, and for a kulak to obtain the equivalent of Navy commissioned rank required exceptional ability.
71. If we look at the meaning of the word apostle, we find it simply means a person sent forth or commissioned.
72. In each case, the association had commissioned structural surveys, followed by feasibility and market studies.
73. Extra work has been commissioned to determine which highway links and junctions would need improvement to relieve any potential traffic logjam.
74. The Communist foreign trading company, Limex, was commissioned to market the Wall and drum up some hard currency.
75. In 1917 Mawson was commissioned to replan Salonika, following extensive fire damage.
76. Publications generally comprise a collection of papers from the annual conferences, complemented by specially commissioned work.
77. So that, as your specially commissioned public relations consultant, I could use their impact to full effect?
78. At the end of 1981, Robocom commissioned Computercraft to write the software for the Bit Stik.
79. In the summer of 1774 Wolfgang was commissioned to write an opera buffa for the next carnival season in Munich.
80. A report commissioned by the group identified a total of 315,000 staff which the colony needed to keep.
81. Many of these were stock pictures rather than specially commissioned ones.
82. Rifkind has commissioned the Department of Transport's Policy Unit to explore ways of encouraging rail traffic,(http://sentencedict.com/commissioned.html) including freight.
83. The container was commissioned on a contract hire agreement with David Robertson Haulage.
84. The buildings themselves, often paid for by local philanthropists, were commissioned from leading architects.
85. The review was commissioned by Jack Straw, the Home Secretary.
86. Regardless of technical hitches Pathfinders in Space was judged a great success, leading to a second series being commissioned in 1960.
87. The Daily Telegraph commissioned the Gallup Poll to conduct a post-election survey to help find the answers.
88. The California Public Education Partnership, a coalition of nonpartisan organizations trying to improve schools, commissioned the poll.
89. In addition to reports that are publicly available, three departments have on occasion specially commissioned reports for their own specific needs.
90. Most surviving examples are funerary, often commissioned quickly in response to unexpected death from disease, by no means uncommon in antiquity.
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