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Under and American
* 1972 – Kevin Plank, American businessman, founded Under Armour
Under the North American Numbering Plan, almost all North American area codes reserve telephone numbers beginning with 958 and 959 for internal local and long distance testing ( respectively ), sometimes called plant testing.
Under the auspices of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, he completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean that led to general European awareness of the American continents.
Under Veeck's leadership, one of Cleveland's most significant achievements was breaking the color barrier in the American League by signing Larry Doby, formerly a player for the Negro League's Newark Eagles in, eleven weeks after Jackie Robinson signed with the Dodgers.
Under American jurisprudence, acts of contempt are divided into two types.
Under American football's tuck rule, if the quarterback is attempting to bring the ball back to his body after starting a passing motion, a lost ball may be considered an incomplete pass even if the quarterback's arm is moving backward at the time.
Under the watchful eye of the United States ambassadors to their nations, the presidents pledged to prevent their territories from being used to promote revolutions against their neighbors and issued a call for a general meeting of Central American states in Washington at the end of the year.
Under the terms of the will of Avery Hopwood, a prominent American dramatist and member of the Class of 1905 of The University of Michigan, one-fifth of Mr. Hopwood's estate was given to the Regents of the University for the encouragement of creative work in writing.
Under the administration of mayor Richard Lugar and then mayor William Hudnut, Indianapolis made an ambitious effort to reinvent itself into a ' Great American City '.
Under American advice ( by American envoy John Kenneth Galbraith who made and ran American policy on the war as all other top policy makers in USA were absorbed in coincident Cuban Missile Crisis ) Nehru refrained, not according to the best choices available, from using the Indian air force to beat back the Chinese advances.
Under the American judicial system, juries are often the trier of fact when they serve in a trial.
Under Doe, Liberian ports were opened to American, Canadian, and European ships, which brought in considerable foreign investment from shipping firms and earned Liberia a reputation as a tax haven.
Under the direction of anthropologist Margaret Mead, the Parapsychological Association took a large step in advancing the field of parapsychology in 1969 when it became affiliated with the American Association for the Advancement of Science ( AAAS ), the largest general scientific society in the world.
Under Robert Sarnoff's leadership, RCA diversified far beyond electronics and communications, in a broader American corporate trend toward " conglomerates.
American examples are Saigon Station ( 2003 ) by Charles Gillen, The Dream Merchant of Lisbon ( 2004 ) and No Game For Amateurs ( 2009 ) by Gene Coyle, Edge of Allegiance ( 2005 ) by Thomas F. Murphy, A Train to Potevka ( 2005 ) by Mike Ramsdell, Voices Under Berlin ( 2008 ), by T. H. E.
American travel-writer Bill Bryson's impressions of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in his book " Down Under ", ( 2000 ).
Under American federalism, the interpretation of a state supreme court on a matter of state law is normally final and binding and must be accepted in both state and federal courts.
Prominent politicians of the Sikh Diaspora include the first Asian American to be elected as a Member of United States Congress Dalip Singh Saund, the current UK Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Parmjit Dhanda MP and the first couple to ever sit together in any parliament in the history of Commonwealth countries Gurmant Grewal and Nina Grewal, who sought apology by the Canadian Government for the historical Komagata Maru incident, and the Canadian Shadow Social Development Minister Ruby Dhalla MP.
Under the influence of American hip hop from the 1980s, both black and white British youth became listeners of hip hop.
"' Under the Influence of Mahan ': Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt and their Understanding of American National Interest ," Diplomacy and Statecraft, Dec 2008, Vol.
* Under Suspicion ( TV series ), an American television police drama
* " Under Suspicion " ( CSI episode ), an episode of the American television series CSI: Miami

Under and common
Under the new offering, only $60 million in debentures are convertible into 923,076 common shares.
Under the common law of England, crimes were classified as either treason, felony or misdemeanour, with treason sometimes being included with the felonies.
Under the CFSP they consist of " common positions ", " joint actions ", and " common strategies ".
Under the status quo, no part of what is designated as common territory may be so much as rearranged without consent from all communities.
Under common law, a liquidated damages clause will not be enforced if the purpose of the term is solely to punish a breach ( in this case it is termed penal damages ).
Under the council's auspices, the Nordic countries have created a common labor market and have abolished immigration controls among themselves.
Under the codified rules, the Jewish calendar is based on the Metonic cycle of 19 years, of which 12 are common years ( 12 months ) and 7 leap years ( 13 months ).
Under William Randolph Hearst's will, a common board of thirteen trustees ( its composition fixed at five family members and eight outsiders ) administers the Hearst Foundation, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, and the trust that owns ( and selects the 18-member board of ) the Hearst Corporation.
" Under the law of association, transmission of wealth does not apply to the instruments of labour, so cannot become a cause of inequality .... We are socialists ... under universal association, ownership of the land and of the instruments of labour is social ownership ... We want the mines, canals, railways handed over to democratically organised workers ' associations ... We want these associations to be models for agriculture, industry and trade, the pioneering core of that vast federation of companies and societies, joined together in the common bond of the democratic and social Republic.
Under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, merchants are held to a higher standard in the selling of products than those who are not engaged in the sale of goods as a profession / career.
Under common law, an offer to purchase can be revoked at anytime before acceptance.
Under common law, the Statute of Frauds also applies to contract modification: for example, suppose party A makes an oral agreement to lease a car from party B for 9 months.
Under the sons of Henry II it became a common source of royal revenue.
Under U. S. law, an ocean freight forwarder cannot act as a common carrier.
Under the feudal system, most land in England was cultivated in common fields, where peasants were allocated strips of arable land that were used to support the needs of the local village or manor.
Under the traditional common law, the guilt or innocence of a person relied upon whether he had committed the crime ( actus reus ), and whether he intended to commit the crime ( mens rea ).
Under the common law, judicial opinions themselves have legal effect through the rule of stare decisis.
Under the common law, the practice of law is simply the full and equal protection of law coupled with securing all of the rights of the petitioner / defendent, by whomever takes up that task, to the exclusion of all others, even government!
Under a code sharing agreement, participating airlines can present a common flight number for several reasons, including:
Under consolidation the City of Lafayette and Parish of Lafayette have a common representative body and executive officer.
Under the most common configuration of coronary arteries, there are three areas of anastomoses.
Under the common law, good Samaritan laws provide a defence against torts arising from the attempted rescue.
Under this view, the properties that the West Germanic languages have in common separate from the North Germanic languages are not inherited from a " Proto-West-Germanic " language, but rather spread by language contact among the Germanic languages spoken in central Europe, not reaching those spoken in Scandinavia.
Under the definition of a regicide in common usage in England, there have been two other such events since 1649: the execution of Louis XVI of France in 1793, after sentence of death by the National Convention and Maximilian I of Mexico in 1867 by a Mexican court-martial.

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