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Under and Kilimanjaro
Two books have been published from the African book manuscript: True at First Light, edited by Patrick Hemingway, and Under Kilimanjaro, edited by scholars Robert Lewis and Robert Fleming.
An abridged trade publication of True at First Light was to be published in 1999, to be edited by Patrick Hemingway ; the Hemingway Foundation would then oversee the reworking of the entire text, to be published as Under Kilimanjaro.

Under and editors
Under the management of Sir Geoffrey Syme ( 1908 – 42 ), and his chosen editors Gottlieb Schuler and Harold Campbell, The Age failed to modernise, and gradually lost market share to The Argus and to the tabloid The Sun News-Pictorial, although its classfied advertisement sections kept the paper profitable.
Under the Restoration he was one of the chief editors of the Minerve française.
Under their editorship, the Journal of Biosemiotics was launched by Nova Science Publishers in 2005 ( two issues published ), and with the same five editors the Biosemiotics was launched by Springer in 2008.
Under the influence of New Wave editors and authors such as Michael Moorcock ( editor of the influential New Worlds ), sympathetic depictions of alternative sexuality and gender multiplied in science fiction and fantasy, becoming commonplace.
Under a succession of editors, the paper gained respect and by 1914 its circulation exceeded the combined sales of The Times, Daily Telegraph, Morning Post, Evening Standard and the Daily Graphic.
Under editors Jess Stein and Laurence Urdang, they augmented the American College Dictionary with large numbers of entries in all fields, primarily proper names, and published it in 1966 as the first edition of the Random House Dictionary of the English Language.
* Other, in English: Under Cover of Darkness, Julie E. Czerneda and Jana Paniccia, editors
Under Macaulay and its subsequent editors, The Anti-Slavery Reporter campaigned vigorously for the abolition of slavery throughout the world.
* Cahill, Rowan, " Sunshine and Shadows ", in Wilding, Michael and David Myers ( editors ), Confessions & Memoirs: Best Stories Under the Sun, Volume 3, Rockhampton: Central Queensland University Press, 2006, pp. 192-198.
Under Knobler, Crawdaddys editors often assigned artists to write about other artists ; Al Kooper profiled Steve Martin, Martin Mull interviewed Woody Allen, William S. Burroughs talked magic and mysticism with Jimmy Page.
Under its successive editors Alexandru Beldiman and Constantin Mille, it became noted for its virulent criticism of King Carol I.
Under editors Dumitru Tinu and Cristian Tudor Popescu, when it reasserted its independence as a socially conservative venue and was fully privatized, Adevărul became one of the most popular and trusted press venues.
Under the terms of sale of the Journal by The Jackson Foundation, the newspaper was to remain under " independent editors until 1981 ".
Under the direction of its founding editors, what began as a luxury fashion title has progressed into a full-fledged lifestyle publication interested in both the serious and fanciful examinations of issues relevant to the realms of fashion, art, film, music, media, and literature, and always keeping the original intent of preserving the core value of constructive inquiry and artistic freedom.
Under the patronage system, newspaper editors and other men of middling means could pledge their loyalty to the party by writing favorable editorials, endorsing candidates, organizing political meetings, and galvanizing voters.

Under and claim
Under the same situation, a " pay on behalf " policy, the insurance carrier would pay the claim and the insured ( the homeowner in the above example ) would not be out of pocket for anything.
Under the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, laches is an affirmative defense, which means that the burden of asserting laches is on the party responding to the claim to which it applies.
Under its terms, Edward III gives up his claim to the French throne and releases King John II of France in return for French land, including Calais & Gascony.
Under threat of war from three Western political powers, in November 1895, Japan — a weaker emerging nation not yet perceived as even a regional power — receded (' ceded back ') control of the territory and withdrew its de jure claim on the Liaotung peninsula in return for an increased war indemnity from China of 30 million Taels.
Under the treaty, the United Kingdom ( UK ) recognised the French Republic ; George III had only two years previously dropped England's historical claim to the now-defunct French Kingdom.
Under a scheme proposed in June 1965 by British Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Pakistan obtained 10 %, in place of their original claim of 50 % of the territory.
Under the protection of King François I of France, he assumed the title of King of Navarre and was lavishly crowned in Lescar, despite Ferdinand's claim being continued by his grandson Charles I.
Under the Scots law principle of bona vacantia, the Crown has claim over any object of any material value where the original owner cannot be traced.
Under his leadership, some supporters of the federal Reform Party of Canada and former Social Credit members became attracted to the BC Liberals, winning key by-elections against the remnants of the Social Credit in the Fraser Valley region, solidifying the BC Liberals ' claim to be the clear alternative to the existing BC NDP government.
Under these circumstances, the researchers claim that changing the number of bar presses required to obtain a commodity item is analogous to changing the price of a commodity item in human economics.
Under his reign, the Armenian kingdom expanded beyond its traditional boundaries, allowing Tigranes to claim the title Great King, and involving Armenia in many battles against opponents such as the Parthian and Seleucid empires, and the Roman Republic.
Under Mesopotamian law, their freedom enjoined them from laying claim to any inheritance that Abraham and Sarah had.
Under the deal, Modell retained a small interest ( approximately 1 % share ) upon the team's sale as a legal maneuver to avoid a claim by the Andrews trust, which was controlled by family of a former business adviser who sought to collect an estimated $ 30 million finder's fee upon Modell's sale of the team.
Under Mesopotamian law, their freedom absolved them from laying claim to any inheritance that Abraham and Sarah had.
Under Prussian pressure, the council of regency ignored his claim and appointed Prince Albert of Prussia as regent.
Under the 1898 Treaty of Paris, Spain relinquished all claim of sovereignty over and title to Cuba, with the island to be occupied by the United States.
Under Enriques it gradually became acceptable to use somewhat more informal arguments instead of complete rigorous proofs, such as the " principle of continuity " saying that what is true up to the limit is true at the limit, a claim that had neither a rigorous proof nor even a precise statement.
Under international maritime law, for shipwrecks of a certain age, the original owner may have lost all claim to the cargo.
Under the FAR general data rights clause ( FAR 52. 227-14 ), the government has unlimited rights in all data first produced in performance of or delivered under a contract, unless the contractor asserts a claim to copyright or the contract provides otherwise.
Under a decision of 1927, however, the Committee can deny a claim if the peerage has been in abeyance for more than 100 years, or if the petitioner holds less than 1 / 3 of the claim ( an eldest son would inherit all of his parent's claim, while daughters divide their parent's claim amongst them in the absence of sons ).
Under Tennessee law, non-next of kin may not bring a claim under the circumstances as alleged by plaintiffs across the state of Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama.
Under Tennessee law only next of kin may maintain a claim.

Under and book
Under this title the book became famous in the English-speaking world.
According to the book Gender, Crime, and Punishment published by Yale University Press, " Under the Alford doctrine, a defendant does not admit guilt but admits that the state has sufficient evidence to find him or her guilty, should the case go to trial.
Under his editorship, the committee produced a book called Language and Public Policy ( 1974 ), with the aim of informing readers of the extensive scope of doublespeak being used to deliberately mislead and deceive the audience.
Under each letter, the entries are organized first by the book they are found in, and then by their place in that book.
Bill Bryson dedicates a chapter of his book Down Under ( published in the US as In a Sunburned Country ) to Holt's disappearance.
American travel-writer Bill Bryson's impressions of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in his book " Down Under ", ( 2000 ).
Even though it was independent from the surface for a very short duration, the Rouquayrol-Denayrouze apparatus reached worldwide celebrity after having been mentioned by Jules Verne in his adventure book Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ; but Jules Verne wildly exaggerated its dive duration without external air supply.
Aubrey Beardsley started to write an erotic treatment of the legend which was never to be finished due to his illness ; the first parts of it were published in The Savoy and later issued in book form by Leonard Smithers with the title Under the Hill.
The narwhal was one of two possible explanations of the giant sea phenomenon written by Jules Verne in his book Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
The durations of 6 to 8 hours on a tankful without external supply recorded for the Rouquayrol set in the book Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, are wildly exaggerated fiction.
Under a veil of politely ironic circumlocutions, such as did not deceive the bishop of Meaux, he claimed his right to interpret the Bible like any other book.
* The 2003 book Under the Banner of Heaven written by Jon Krakauer discusses locations throughout Utah County.
Under the rubric ' orderly population transfers ' the victors of the Second World War drove 15 million Germans out of their ancient homes in an ethnic cleansing far worse than what is happening today in the Middle East or Bosnia Hercegovina ... Western historians have long averted their eyes from the stupendous crime authoritatively described by Alfred-Maurice de Zayas in this grim, essential book.
Under the reign of King Frederick, science has developed – he never bothered to read a book.
The abundant lilacs in the town inspired Louisa May Alcott to write the 1878 book Under the Lilacs.
Under John Brisben Walker's ownership, E. D. Walker, formerly with Harper's Monthly, took over as the new editor, introducing color illustrations, serials and book reviews.
Under the influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's doctrine of a return to nature, this book was at first intended to be a short narrative of the collapse of the life of a young artist.
Her first book, Under the Window ( 1879 ), a collection of simple, perfectly idyllic verses about children, was a bestseller.
According to the book " From Can See to Can't " by Thad Sitton and Dan Utley, " Under ideal conditions for reproduction – which fortunately seldom existed – the progeny of a single pair of weevils emerging in the spring could reach something like 134 million before the coming of frost.
A book based on several years of interviewing and reading materials from China, Canton Under Communism ( 1969 ), won the Harvard University Press faculty book of the year award.
Under the SPP, the artist announces that when a certain amount of money is received in escrow, the artist will release a work ( book, music, software, etc.
* Empty Casing: A Soldier's Memoir of Sarajevo Under Siege, a book by Canadian peacekeeper Fred Doucette
It is also stated in the book Contents Under Pressure, that the song " I Think I'm Going Bald " was written as a homage to KISS's " Goin ' Blind ".

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