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Under Pfeiffer's tenure as chief executive, Compaq entered the retail computer market with the Presario which one of the first manufacturers in the mid-1990s to market a sub -$ 1000 PC.
Under Rosen's tenure, the Giants promoted promising rookies such as Will Clark and Robby Thompson, and made canny trades to acquire such players as Kevin Mitchell, Dave Dravecky, Candy Maldonado, and Rick Reuschel.
Under his tenure, the government of the Republic of China, while authoritarian, became more open and tolerant of political dissent.
Under his tenure, the Cavaillé-Coll organ was modified in its tonal character, notably in 1902 and 1932.
Under Zélia's tenure, Brazil had a period of major changes, featuring what ISTOÉ magazine called an " unprecedented " " revolution " in many levels of public administration: " privatization, opening its market to free trade, encouraging industrial modernization, temporary control of the hyper-inflation and public debt reduction.
Under the influence of Anna, in 1731 having suffered a stroke, Victor Amadeus decided he wanted to resume his tenure on the throne and informed his son of his decision.
Under the feudal system of medieval Europe, primogeniture generally governed the inheritance of land held in military tenure ( see knight ).
Under his tenure, the peninsula was transformed from a picnic ground into a nationally recognized amusement park and resort destination.
Under Kuralt's tenure, Mecklenburg county became far and away the largest source of sterilizations in the state.
Under Cleland's seventeen-year tenure an ambitious expansion program resulted in six major new buildings, while enrollment and the college budget tripled.
Under the English feudal system several different forms of land tenure existed, each effectively a contract with differing rights and duties attached thereto.
Under her leadership and tenure, COGIC choirs and singers came to dominate gospel music producing a number of recordings and gospel hits.
Under his tenure, Carthage has claimed eight outright CCIW divisional titles, one divisional-title tie, nine conference crowns, 16 NCAA regional berths, including nine-straight from 1992 – 2000, six regional titles, third-place finishes in both the 1993 and 1994 NCAA Division III Baseball Championships and fourth place in both 1995 and 1997.
Under his tenure as Mayor, Drapeau oversaw the dramatic face change to the Golden Square Mile district of Montreal, most notably the destruction of the Van Horne Mansion, which he declared was impossible to preserve for cultural reasons because it was not part of Quebec's culture.
Under her nearly 20-year tenure, the University experienced its most significant growth.
Under Hilary's tenure, BBC America was restructured ; it moved its main offices to New York City and saw its programming budget increase substantially.
Under his tenure the city developed a street car system, sidewalks, road grades and water connections.
Under Parseghian's tenure, Notre Dame had won the NCAA national championship in 1966 and 1973.
Under the tenure systems adopted as internal policy by many universities and colleges, especially in the United States and Canada, tenure is associated with more senior job titles such as Professor and Associate Professor.
Under Williams ' three-year tenure as owner, the team made the playoffs one time in 2003.
Under his tenure, WEG's flagship line was a generic version of the D6 System, which led to a line of irregularly produced supplements and met with general approval from fans.
Under his tenure the Government also offered the Maoists for the first time, a 75 point socio-economic and political reform package during the peace talks.
Under Yang's tenure, Qin quickly caught up with and surpassed the reforms of other states.
Under Platt's tenure as CEO, HP's sales went from $ 20 billion in 1993 to $ 38 billion in 1996.

Under and Maryland
Under Marshall, the Court established the principle of judicial review, including specifying itself as the supreme expositor of the Constitution ( Marbury v. Madison ) and made several important constitutional rulings giving shape and substance to the balance of power between the federal government and the states ( prominently, Martin v. Hunter's Lessee, McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden ).
Under the Maryland Constitution of 1776, the Governor was chosen for one-year terms by both houses of the General Assembly.
Under the new owners the company is headquartered in Frederick, Maryland.
Punahou students appear across the political spectrum, from Ronald Reagan's " favorite economist " and former ENRON board member Wendy Lee Gramm (' 62 ); Ryan Henry (' 68 ) and Robert Silberman (' 75 ), Deputy Under Secretary of Defense and Assistant Secretary of the Army, respectively, for George H. W. Bush ; to centrist Ray Schoenke (' 59 *), a former Democratic candidate for Maryland Governor who founded the American Hunters and Shooters Association ( an alternative to the National Rifle Association ); to Jerry Berman (' 58 ), chief counsel of the ACLU.
Submarines Under Ice: The U. S. Navy's Polar Operations ( Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1998 ) ISBN 1-55750-943-3
Under the rule of the Lords Baltimore, thousands of British Catholics emigrated to Maryland, establishing some of the oldest Catholic communities in what later became the United States.
Under their leadership many English Catholic gentry families settled in Maryland.
Under Armour's global headquarters is located in Baltimore, Maryland.
An Under Armour hat In late 2007, Under Armour opened its first retail location, at the Westfield Annapolis mall in Annapolis, Maryland.
In 2012, Under Armour is planning to build a 25, 000-square-foot retail store at its Tide Point headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland.
Under Tawes, the state budget of Maryland nearly quadrupled in just six years.
Under this arrangement, forty-two tractors were loaned to such universities as Cornell, Idaho, Michigan, Maryland and Prairie View State Normal in Texas.
Under the new state constitution, he was elected to the first Maryland Senate in 1777.
Under this new constitution, the upper house of the General Assembly first became known as the Maryland Senate.
Under Pickersgill's leadership, this organization built a home for aged women in 1850, which, more than a century later, evolved into the Pickersgill Retirement Community of Towson, Maryland.
Under Maryland law, if the renter does not pay, the ground owner can go to court and have a lien placed against the house.
Under the leadership of company president John Mifflin Hood, the railway made its first extension into Pennsylvania by leasing a line from Edgemont, Maryland, to Waynesboro and Shippensburg.
Under Brady v. Maryland, the prosecution is required to turn over exculpatory evidence to the defense.
Under Ogle's leadership Maryland quickly became engaged in a border dispute with Pennsylvania.
In addition to Towson events, the stadium has also been used for high school football and lacrosse events, the Under 19 World Lacrosse Championship, Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association Lacrosse Championships, several NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championships as well as competition in the NCAA Division I Men ’ s Lacrosse Championships.
Under the new constitution, Plater served in the Maryland State Senate from 1777 until 1790.
# Maryland ( Under state law the counties of Montgomery, Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester are county alcohol controlled which mandates that off-premise liquor sales are to be conducted only at county owned and operated dispensaries / stores.
Under this BRAC the Transportation Center and School moves from Fort Eustis, Virginia, the Ordnance Center and School from Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, and the Missile and Munitions Center from Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.

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