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Under and Gallienus
Under the pressure of invasion by multiple tribes, Gallienus ' troubles mostly lay with Postumus, whom he could not attack, mostly because his attention was required in dealing with Macrianus and the invading " Skythai.
Under Gallienus, Fretensis was employed in the war against the Gallic Empire.

Under and senatorial
Under the rulers of the Nervan-Antonian dynasty, senatorial authors published histories which elaborated on the view of Domitian as a tyrant.
Under the Bill, the Senate would have 30 members, elected by STV, from six senatorial districts, four in the North Island and two in the South Island.
Under Augustus, the senatorial elite was given formal status ( as the ordo senatorius ) with a higher wealth threshold ( 250, 000 denarii, or the pay of 1, 100 legionaries ) and superior rank and privileges to ordinary knights.
Under the " senatorial clause ", a province's number of seats in the House of Commons can never be lower than its constitutionally mandated number of senators, regardless of the province's population.
Under senatorial courtesy, Johnston could have blocked Stagg's confirmation but did not do so.

Under and aristocracy
Under colonial policy, Portuguese citizenship was available to men who assimilated Portuguese language, literacy, and religion ; by 1970, 1, 200 East Timorese, largely drawn from the aristocracy, Dili residents, or larger towns, had obtained Portuguese citizenship.
Under the rule of Frederick IV " Empty Pockets " internal conflicts between the powerful local aristocracy and the duke arose, which eventually led to the decline of the nobles and of their traditional system of values, and strengthened the duke's rule over the country.
Under the early courts, when military conscription had been centrally controlled, military affairs had been taken out of the hands of the provincial aristocracy.
Under the Bourbon monarchy the remaining branch of the House of Guise, headed by the duc d ' Elbeuf, remained part of the highest ranks of French aristocracy, while the senior branch of the House of Vaudemont continued to rule the independent duchies of Lorraine and Bar.
Under the new system, taxes were readjusted to reduce the burden on the poor ; land that used to belong to the Qin aristocracy was redistributed to peasants, in order to increase agricultural output ; capable and respectable men were selected from among commoners to assist government officials in administration.
Under intense pressure from the aristocracy, the king decreed in January 1843 that he would rule the country only with advice and agreement of his junior queen, Lakshmidevi, and commanded his subjects to obey her even over his own son, Surendra.
He wrote novels, but his best known work is Pod starim krovovima ( Under Old Roofs ), a collection of short stories in which he described the economic decline of the Croatian aristocracy.
Under the influence of the new aristocracy, Law French became the standard language of courts, parliament, and polite society.
Under her rule, the hotel became one of the finest hotels in the world, where the aristocracy and diplomats would meet.

Under and ceased
Under the Judicial Pensions and Retirement Act 1993 they ceased to be Lords of Appeal in Ordinary at the age of seventy, but could be permitted by ministerial discretion to hold office as late as age seventy-five.
Under Winchester's day-to-day guidance, its " from-the-ground-up " construction proceeded around the clock, without interruption, from 1884 until her death on September 5, 1922, at which time work immediately ceased.
Under the Reform Acts of 1832, 32 years after the merger of the Parliament of Great Britain into the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the boundaries of burghs for parliamentary elections ceased to be necessarily their boundaries for other purposes.
Under the law in effect before the Taft-Hartley amendments, an employee who ceased being a member of the union for whatever reason, from failure to pay dues to expulsion from the union as an internal disciplinary punishment, could also be fired even if the employee did not violate any of the employer's rules.
Under the Martignac ministry, there was some prospect of a reconciliation with the court, and, in January 1829, he was nominated a candidate for the presidency of the chamber ; but in August with the elevation to power of Jules, Prince de Polignac, the truce ceased, and on 15 March 1830, Perier was one of the 221 deputies who repudiated the Ordinances put forward by Charles X.
Davies made his decision public in a letter to the Conservative leader David Cameron in which he wrote, " Under your leadership the Conservative Party appears to me to have ceased collectively to believe in anything, or to stand for anything.
Under Sir Anthony Kingston, English and mercenary forces then moved throughout Devon and into Cornwall and executed or killed many people before the bloodshed finally ceased.
Under Cox it surrendered its second class mailing permit, ceased its distribution in the southern part of Warren County, and began to be distributed free to homes in Lebanon and Turtlecreek Township.
Under Diocletian, the flow of direct requests to the emperor was rapidly reduced and soon ceased altogether.
Under the rule of Prince-Bishop Anselm Franz von Ingelheim, all building work on the residence ceased once again.
Under the Uniform Commercial Code, a person is considered to be insolvent when the party has ceased to pay its debts in the ordinary course of business, or cannot pay its debts as they become due, or is insolvent within the meaning of the Bankruptcy Code.
Under the Consolidation law the district ceased to exist in 1854, and become a part of Philadelphia.
Under the Ordnance Survey Ireland Act 2001, the status of the former Ordnance Survey of Ireland was changed from an executive agency of the Department of Finance to a state agency called Ordnance Survey Ireland, and ceased to be part of the civil service of Ireland.

Under and provide
Under the circumstances, however, the team considered it would provide the most useful information at this point.
Under the latest economic protocol ( signed 3 January 1997 ), Turkey has undertaken to provide loans totalling $ 250 million for the purpose of implementing projects included in the protocol related to public finance, tourism, banking, and privatization.
Under the new deal, HP will provide network, workplace, mainframe management, applications and systems integration services for GM ’ s worldwide operations.
Under the decentralization plan, regulatory responsibilities were transferred from the central government to mayors and other municipal officials on the assumption that local officials would provide better oversight.
Under the terms of the Treaty, Luxembourg and the newly formed Duchy of Limburg, both members of the Germanic Confederation, were together required to provide a Federal Contingent distributed among a Light Infantry Battalion garrisoned in Echternach, a Cavalry Squadron in Diekirch, and an Artillery detachment in Ettelbruck.
Under the terms of the Amended Compact of Free Association, the U. S. will provide US $ 57. 7 million per year to the Marshall Islands ( RMI ) through 2013, and then US $ 62. 7 million through 2023, at which time a trust fund, made up of U. S. and RMI contributions, will begin perpetual annual payouts.
Under a protocol of cooperation in the military field, the Government of China will also provide support to the Ministry of Defence of Mozambique with about 1 million euros for the areas of training and logistics.
Under Abel's guidance, the prevailing obscurities of analysis began to be cleared, new fields were entered upon and the study of functions so advanced as to provide mathematicians with numerous ramifications along which progress could be made.
Under certain conditions, stimulated emission can provide a physical mechanism for optical amplification.
Under the control model, religion will provide tacit or explicit support for scientific theories and research as long as scientific findings support religious doctrines.
Under cloak of confession and a most spotless conscience, a lady, enamored of a young man, induces a dim-witted friar unwittingly to provide a means to the entire gratification of her passion.
Under the original provisions of the Constitution, senators were elected by state legislatures ; this was intended to ensure that the Federal government contained representatives of the states, and also to provide a body not dependent on popular support that could afford to " take a more detached view of issues coming before Congress.
Under his direction, his students literally built their own school: making bricks, constructing classrooms, barns and outbuildings ; and growing their own crops and raising livestock ; both for learning and to provide for most of the basic necessities.
Under the direction of social welfare activists, orphan asylums began to promote adoptions based on sentiment rather than work ; children were placed out under agreements to provide care for them as family members instead of under contracts for apprenticeship.
Under the concession the NMELT was to construct a tramway and provide electricity within the municipalities of Essendon and Flemington for 30 years, it also mandated a service at least every 20 minutes and had provisions for the undertaking to become property of the municipalities involved earlier than the prescribed 30 years.
Under Spanish law, every corpse can provide organs unless the deceased person had expressly rejected it.
Under the Canada Health Act, each province and territory must provide services to members of plans in other provinces and territories.
* Under, the Attorney General may request that the Secretary of Defense provide emergency assistance if civilian law enforcement is inadequate to address certain types of threats involving the release of nuclear materials, such as potential use of a nuclear or radiological weapon.
Under the preliminary constitution, members would provide their own household goods and invest their capital at interest in an enterprise that would promote independence and social equality.
Under the agreement, East Lansing is required to provide services to the land in exchange for 32 percent of the area's property taxes.
Under the Home Rule form of government, the city council has been given all the legislative power to create ordinances, rules and regulations so the city can provide for the health, safety and well-being of its citizens.
Under the common law, good Samaritan laws provide a defence against torts arising from the attempted rescue.
Under the terms of union, Canada agreed to provide the Island with an $ 800 000 fund to purchase the remaining absentee holdings.
Under the Education ( Administrative Provisions ) Act 1907 all grant-aided secondary schools were required to provide at least 25 percent of their places as free scholarships for students from public elementary schools.
Under the Air Training Agreement, Australia undertook to provide 28, 000 aircrew over three years, representing 36 % of the total number trained by the BCATP.

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