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Under this rule, for example, a hand with any natural pair and a wild card becomes three of a kind.
Under this rule, a hand such as K-K-Joker-5-2 is just a pair of kings ( with an ace kicker ), but any four same-suit cards with a bug make a flush, and a hand such as 7-Joker-5-4-3 makes a straight.
Heda Margolius Kovály also ends her memoir Under a Cruel Star with a first hand account of the Prague Spring and the subsequent invasion, and her reflections upon these events.
Under the leadership of Damar, the Cardassian Union, along with the Dominion, continued to gain ground over the Klingon-Federation alliance, and even after Benjamin Sisko and Elim Garak tricked the Romulans into breaking their nonaggression treaty with the Dominion and joining the alliance (" In the Pale Moonlight ") they still managed to keep the upper hand.
* Under the admirals of the clan Banu Mardanish, an Almohad fleet suffers a large defeat at the hand of the Portuguese, as they were trying to reconquer Lisbon.
TRP can also be measured while in the close proximity of power absorbing loses such as the body and hand of the Mobile Device Under Test User.
Under Thutmose III ( 1479 – 1426 BC ) and Amenhotep II ( 1427 – 1400 BC ), the regular presence of the strong hand of the Egyptian ruler and his armies kept the Amorites and Canaanites sufficiently loyal.
Under its strong integrating dynamics on the one hand and the impacts of change it transmitted on the other, tribal societies previously living in isolation along the Silk Road or pastoralists who were of barbarian cultural development were drawn to the riches and opportunities of the civilizations connected by the Silk Road, taking on the trades of marauders or mercenaries.
Under no circumstances can any discarded card from a folded hand be " recycled " for later use.
Under the strategy that Al Gore pursued at the beginning of the Florida recount-filing suit to force hand recounts in four predominantly Democratic counties-Bush would have kept his lead, according to the ballot review conducted by the consortium.
Under pressure from Johnson, the Loyal Five rejected Frazee's overtures almost out of hand.
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 the doctrine of collateral estoppel, on the other hand, the second action is upon a different cause of action and the judgment in the prior suit precludes relitigation of issues actually litigated and necessary to the outcome of the first action.
Under such circumstances, the two separated agents can control simultaneous actions in the two limbs that are directed at opposing purposes although the dominant hand remains linked to the dominant consciously accessible agent and is viewed as continuing to be under " conscious control " and obedient to conscious will and intent, while the nondominant hand is no longer " tied in " to the dominant agent and is thus identified by the conscious language-based dominant agent as having a separate and alien agency.
Under pressure by his parents to marry as soon as possible, the Crown Prince had been satisfied with her and by the 7th of March, he asked for her hand and announced their engagement.
Under this early form of marriage, the bride passed into the " hand " ( manus ) of her husband ; that is, she was transferred from the potestas of her father to that of her husband.
Under torture, the second group of spies revealed that the entire Hittite army and the Hittite king were actually close at hand:
Under the terms of the Treaty of Gwerneigron, he had to give up all his lands outside Gwynedd, and also to hand over to the King his half brother Gruffydd whom he had been keeping a prisoner.
Under Philip's intolerant hand, the Netherlands revolted in the first of the religious wars of the Protestant Reformation.
In an exchange between the Scottish thane Lennox and another lord, Lennox talks of Macduff ’ s flight to England and refers to him as “ some holy angel ” ( 3. 6. 46 ) who “ may soon return to this our suffering country / Under a hand accursed ” ( 3. 6. 48-49 ).
Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, res gestae may also be used to demonstrate that certain character evidence, otherwise excludable under the provisions of Rule 404, is permissible, as the events in question are part of the " ongoing narrative ," or sequence of events that are necessary to define the action at hand.
Under Stigwood's guiding hand, Leyton, Sarne and Berry were still scoring hits but there was a major flaw in the EMI deal: the minuscule percentage that EMI was paying meant that Stigwood was barely able to make a profit from these recordings.

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Under other classical authors this sometimes included regions of Sarmatia as well as an area under Roman control on the west bank of the Rhine.
Under the valkyries and among two Doric columns — symbol of classical art — is a bust of Beethoven that many think was placed there in honor of the beautiful choral composition in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony known as the Ode to Joy.
Under Communism, "( c ) ommitment and ideological affiliation ( were ) measured by the musical style of a composer ; the ignominious adjectives ' formalistic ' and ' cosmopolitan ' gain currency ... ( and the proper Hungarian style was ) identified with the major mode, the classical aria, rondo or sonata form, the chord sequences distilled " from Kodály's works.
Under Shah Jahan's reign, Mughal carpet weaving took on a new aesthetic and entered its classical phase.
Under Lewis's leadership they carved their own niche by specializing in an elegant, restrained music ( touching on bebop, cool jazz, third stream and classical music ) that used sophisticated counterpoint yet nonetheless retained a strong blues feel.
Under the Seleucid Empire, the city took the name of Seleucia on the Pyramus ( classical Greek: Σελεύκεια πρὸς τὸν Πύραμον, Seleukeia pros ton Pyramon ; ), but gave it up at the time of the Roman conquest ; under Hadrian it was called Hadriana, under Decius Decia, etc., as we know from the inscriptions and the coins of the city.
Under the later Qajar Dynasty, the classical system was restructured into its present form.
Under the influence of Erasmus and his kind, with their new insistence on classical learning, there came necessarily a new appraisal of the Vulgate as a translation of the original Bible.
Under the simpler name " laurel ," Laurus nobilis figures prominently in classical Greek, Roman, and Biblical culture.
Under his direction, both the infrastructure and civic center of Boston were transformed into a dignified classical style.
Under the direction of Cornelius, he designed ( 1825 – 28 ) many frescoes for the new buildings at Munich, including “ Apollo and the Muses ,” for the ceiling of the Odeon ; designs from Klopstock's “ Battle of Hermann ,” and from Goethe's and Wieland's poems, for the royal palace ; purely classical illustrations of the story of Amor and Psyche, for the palace of Duke Max ; and many allegorical figures for the arcades of the palace garden.
Under his direction, Annabella's education proceeded much like that of a Cambridge student ; her studies involved classical literature, philosophy, science and mathematics, in which she particularly delighted.
Under Edwards's roof Wirt stayed twenty months, spending his time in teaching, in classical and historical studies, in writing, and in preparation for the bar, which he had chosen as his future profession.
Under certain circumstances, fluid mechanics is a scale-invariant classical field theory.
Under a classical tax system, the tax deductibility of interest makes debt financing valuable ; that is, the cost of capital decreases as the proportion of debt in the capital structure increases.
Under a classical model of light, a single photon can go partly into the + channel, partly into the − one, resulting in the possibility of simultaneous detections in both.
Under the Carolingian monarchs there developed a school of painting derived from classical models, chiefly of the Byzantine type.
Under the direction of Marcus Davey, now director of the The Roundhouse London, the scope of the festival was changed from classical music to cater for a larger variety of music, theatre, dance and other visual arts.
Situated in a grassed enclosure on the lower slopes of Cooper's Hill, this memorial is of a domed classical style, containing a pillar of English granite on which is inscribed " To commemorate Magna Carta, symbol of Freedom Under Law ".
Under the leadership of its president Goddard Lieberson, who later added the rest of the Columbia label to his portfolio, a great many notable classical artists made contributions to the Columbia Masterworks library, such as the conductors Leonard Bernstein, Eugene Ormandy and George Szell, the pianists Vladimir Horowitz, Walter Gieseking and Oscar Levant and the organist E. Power Biggs.
Under rotations, classical geometrical objects can be classified into scalars, vectors, and tensors of higher rank.
Under the Disneyland label, among its other recordings, the studio also released new soundtrack LP's of some of the animated Disney films, including, in 1957, a 3-LP album set of all of the classical music heard in Fantasia, perhaps the first soundtrack album containing virtually all the music from a feature-length film.
Under the tutelage of Jigoro Kano, the founder of judo, Mochizuki became the youngest member of the Kobudo Kenkyukai – an organization for the study, preservation and development of classical martial arts – established within the Kodokan.
Under his leadership, Mercury began releasing its notable " Living Presence " series of classical recordings.

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