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Under Warren G. Harding, the size of the staff expanded to thirty-one, although most were clerical positions.
Under Harding, in 1829, The Inquirer moved from its original location between Front and Second Streets to between Second and Third Streets.
Under President Warren Harding the United States signed separate treaties with Germany, Austria, and Hungary in 1921.
Under the leadership of initially Charles Harding Smith and later Andy Tyrie the Shankill Road became the centre of UDA activity with the movement establishing its headquarters on the road and leading members such as James Craig, Davy Payne and Tommy Lyttle making their homes in the area.
Prior to joining Social Distortion, Harding was the bass player for Mike Ness during his Cheating at Solitaire tour and recorded with Ness on his second solo offering Under the Influences.

Under and newspaper's
Under Coleman, the senate refused to ratify the newspaper's editor and her co-editor and cut some funding to the newspaper.

Under and editorial
Under Mortimer J. Adler ( member of the Board of Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica since its inception in 1949, and its chair from 1974 ; director of editorial planning for the 15th edition of Britannica from 1965 ), the Britannica sought not only to be a good reference work and educational tool but to systematise all human knowledge.
Under their editorial hand, the magazine was not exclusively a publisher of crime fiction, offering, according to the magazine, " the best stories available of adventure, the best mystery and detective stories, the best romances, the best love stories, and the best stories of the occult.
Under editor-in-chief Grace Mirabella, the magazine underwent extensive editorial and stylistic changes to respond to changes in the lifestyles of its target audience.
Under the franchisee model, the editorial control of the edition was to be retained by the editorial staff appointed by the Express group.
Under an editorial headed " A Complete Shambles ", the local paper commented that: " Neither Mr Clarke nor the Labour and Conservative Groups come out with much credit after this.
Under the editorial board, management department and business developmental department, many branches are developed to handle the daily work as well.
In December 2001, staff members at The Montreal Gazette launched a Gazette Newsroom web page with an open letter, titled Media Giant Silences Local Voices: Canadian Journalism Under Attack, that got signed by 77 Gazette journalists as of 2002 January 23, opposing the national editorial policy, and the reporters among them participated in a byline strike, refusing to sign their names to their stories in the newspaper in protest.
Under this agreement, which became a common model for many other cities over the next half-century, the papers maintained editorial independence and remained separate as news-gathering organizations.
Under Bill Knowland's ownership, the Tribune had a conservative editorial position and a reputation for being strongly pro-business.
Under the editorial management of George Kashdan, Haney was asked to capitalize on these titles ' popularity with a similar character.
Under Newland's news direction, the upstart daily found a distinctive voice and quickly came to within striking distance of the venerable, but colourless Globe and Mail, before mounting losses forced major cutbacks in editorial staffing levels.
Under Gannett, editorial, business offices and retail advertising are maintained in Marion, while printing and classified advertising operations have been moved to a regional press house in Mansfield, Ohio.
Under David Kelly's editorial tenure, the magazine began to focus more on the gaming scene, and featured more colour graphics under designer Gareth " the Mad Celt ".
Under the terms of the settlement, the previous owner, the Media News Group, will hold a perpetual option to re-purchase 20 % of the paper, will have two of five seats on the management board, and will determine the size of the budget for its news staff and choose its editorial content.
Under Davison's direction, the magazine and website were redesigned in early 2010 with an editorial shift toward focusing on the people and culture of gaming.
Under an arrangement similar to the one DC and Wildstorm established later, all Milestone characters existed in a separate continuity that did not fall under DC Comics ' direct editorial control ( but DC still retained right of refusal to publish ).
Of Under Kilimanjaro, the editors claim " this book deserves as complete and faithful a publication as possible without editorial distortion, speculation, or textually unsupported attempts at improvement ".
The Journal's editorial board has worked together with notable contributors such as: UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan ; European Court Justice President, Gil Carlos Rodriguez Iglesias ; President Oscar Arias Sánchez ; Former Director-General of the World Health Organization, Gro Harlem Brundtland ; Iranian President Mohammad Khatami ; Deputy Secretary of U. S. Treasury Stuart Eizenstat ; and Under Secretary of State Thomas Pickering.
Under DeQuille's editorial supervision, Twain established his reputation as a humorous writer.
Under the terms, Beckett Comics would retain their editorial and creative independence.
Under Alfred S. Edwards, who succeeded Wayland, Coming Nation included articles from the likes of George Herron, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Herbert Casson ( who later took up the editorial reigns after Edwards left the colony ).
Under his editorship, The Observer's editorial view supported the invasion of Iraq, a stance that Alton, speaking to Stephen Sackur on BBC's HARDtalk, ( 22 August 2008 ) has since admitted may have been incorrect.
Under the arrangement, The Journal Gazette and The News-Sentinel have independent editorial staffs and management, while a jointly-owned corporation sells advertising, handles circulation, prints the newspapers and, since 1958, has been landlord to the newspapers ' staffs.

Under and position
Under the care of his mother, he was given not only that religious and Oriental education which his position as the religious leader of the Ismailis made indispensable, but a sound European training, a boon denied to his father and paternal grandfather.
Under Andronikos the Byzantine Empire came closest to regaining a position of power in the Balkan Peninsula since the Fourth Crusade.
Under Stalin the most powerful position in the party became the General Secretary who was elected by the Politburo.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the United States had no executive branch ; the President of Congress was a mostly ceremonial position within the Confederation Congress, but the office did require Hanson to handle a good deal of correspondence and sign official documents.
Under Stalin the most powerful position in the party became the General Secretary who was elected by the Politburo.
Its Ministerial Declaration was noted ( but not adopted ) July 18, 1996, and reflected a U. S. position statement presented by Timothy Wirth, former Under Secretary for Global Affairs for the U. S. State Department at that meeting, which:
Under the American system the President is both head of state and head of government, and the ceremonial duties of the former position are often delegated to the Vice President.
Under Fascism with the Podestà Genoese-Zerbi, in 1927 the city became an administrative centre for the surrounding municipalities and was called Grande Reggio (‘ Greater Reggio ’), but because of its strategic military position, it suffered a devastating air raid by the British 8th Army in 1943.
Under the Swedish and subsequently Saxon authorities he remained involved in the civic affairs of the city, becoming in 1641 a Kammerer and in 1646 Burgermeister, a position he was to hold for thirty years.
Under the terms of the deals, if the Yeltsin government did not repay the loans by September 1996, the lender acquired title to the stock and could then resell it or take an equity position in the enterprise.
Under his new position, Armstrong worked to bring the old Woolwich Arsenal up to date so that it could build guns designed at Elswick.
# Under some definitions the term adjectival phrase is only used for phrases in attributive position, within the noun phrase they modify.
Under an imminent threat of further violence, the council changed its position, and unanimously (" under duress ", according to Hutchinson's report ) agreed to request the troops ' removal.
Under the influence of de Zúñiga and Olivares, however, Philip was then quick to place de Lerma's estates — expanded considerably during his long period as favourite — under administration, and to remove from office Cristóbal de Sandoval, Duke of Uceda, de Lerma's son, who had initially helped de Zúñiga remove from office his own father to advance his own position.
Under Pennsylvania Law, Constables are Public Officers, elected or appointed to their position in accordance with the laws of elections.
Under pressure of internal opposition, led by former PSP members and the party's youth organisation DWARS, the parliamentary party changed its position: the attacks should be cancelled.
Under the Volcker Rule, U. S. banking regulators have proposed that banks and their affiliates be prohibited from holding any asset ( other than government securities and other listed exceptions ) as a “ trading position .”
Under a coalition government the position is commonly held by the leader of the second-largest party who in this situation is free to head any department he or she wants.
Whether the site is currently used for this purpose is unknown, as great secrecy surrounds the United States ’ siting of nuclear arms bases ; but on December 12, 1999, U. S. Under Secretary for Defense Policy Walter Slocombe told The New York Times, “ Our position is that there have been no violations of our obligations under the security treaty and related arrangements .”
Under Sir Bevil Grenville, Hopton's Cornish pikemen stormed Waller's breastworks, while Royalist musketeers outflanked Waller through the woods on each side of his position.
Under Cord Meyer, the CIA officer in charge of overseeing broadcast services from 1954 to 1971, the CIA took a position of minimal government interference in radio affairs and programming.
Under the pressure of the events that led to the Mineriads, his political stance has veered with time: from a proponent of the Perestroika, Iliescu adopted a social democratic position, aligning himself with the Western European political spectrum.
The " LaFontaine-Baldwin administration throughout the years 1849 and 1850 remained in a position of exceptional power " Under this regime LaFontaine fought to see the seigneurial system " abolished, but wished to find means to respect the interests of the seigniors by a proper compensation.
Under Reagan ( 1981 – 1989 ) the role of Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North, USMC, in the facilitation of funding to the Contras in Nicaragua, in explicit contravention of a United States Congressional ban, has been highlighted as an example of a " junior courtier's " ability to act, based on his position as a member of a large White House staff.
The election of the Conservative and Liberal Democrat Coalition into Government in 2010 saw Blunt gain a position as a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Ministry of Justice.

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