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Under and Odysseus
Under the direction of Circe, a powerful sorceress, Odysseus travels to the underworld ( katabasis ) in order to gain insight about his impending voyage home by raising the spirits of the dead through the use of spells which Circe has taught him.

Under and cover
Under the new system, most territorial authorities cover both urban and rural land.
Under cover of darkness some 19 legions and 12, 000 cavalry fled before Antony was able to engage Octavian in a land battle.
Under cover of Odrade's diplomacy, the Bene Gesserit forces under Teg attack Gammu with tremendous force.
Under Burchinal's direction, Nicoli Schwiep designed both the album cover and insert layout.
Under Section IX was The Statistical Research Centre War Office ( a cover name ), mobilised on September 1939 on the outbreak of war at War Station No X Bletchley Park, charged with breaking the German Enigma codes.
* Under the cover name of ' Mowgli ' Philby appears in Duncan Kyle's WWII thriller " Black Camelot " published in 1978.
Under this legislation, the federal government paid towards around 50 % of the cost of provincial health plans to covera basic range of inpatient services in acute, convalescent, and chronic hospital care .” The condition for those cost-sharing legislation was that all citizens were to be entitled to these benefits, and by March 1963 98. 8 of Canadians were covered by Hospital Insurance.
Under the deal, Paramount is required to distribute the DreamWorks animated films for a small fee intended only to cover Paramount's out of pocket costs with no profit to the studio, including the Shrek franchise ( and ending for the 2004 installment, Shrek 2 ).
Under the law, enterprises became self-financing ; that is, they had to cover expenses ( wages, taxes, supplies, and debt service ) through revenues.
In January 1980, the production of Hypnotised was finished at Eden Studios in London, with the Undertones recording the three further songs written the previous December, plus two further songs — " Hypnotised " and a cover of " Under The Boardwalk " — which had been written that month.
Under the Travancore Kingdom of Kerala, ( India ), lower caste women had to pay a tax for the right to cover their upper body.
Under cover of darkness, the Yorkists moved close to the Lancastrians, and clashed in a thick fog at dawn.
According to a BBC interview with Clapton, the record company, also handling Albert King, asked the band to cover " Born Under a Bad Sign ", which became a popular track off the record.
Encouraging the unitary concept-that the later novels feature ' Harry Palmer ' - is the 1974 dust jacket to the Harcourt, Brace & Jovanovich American edition of Spy Story, in which the cover blurb states, " He is back, after five long-years ' absence, the insubordinate, decent, bespectacled English spy who fought, fumbled, and survived his outrageous way through the best-selling Horse Under Water, Funeral in Berlin, and the rest of those marvellous, celebrated Len Deighton spy thrillers.
Under Augustus, however, this custom had been revived and applied to cover slander or libellous writings as well, eventually leading to a long cycle of trials and executions under such emperors as Tiberius, Caligula and Nero, spawning entire networks of informers that terrorized Rome's political system for decades.
In his 1914 article “ Disruption of Unity ”, Lenin wrote, " Under cover of ‘ non-factionalism ’ Trotsky is championing the interests of a group abroad which particularly lacks definite principles and has no basis in the working-class movement in Russia.
Under Anderson, Wired has produced some widely noted articles, including the April 2003 " Welcome to the Hydrogen Economy " story, the November 2003 " Open Source Everywhere " issue ( which put Linus Torvalds on the cover and articulated the idea that the open source method was taking off outside of software, including encyclopedias as evidenced by Wikipedia ), the February 2004 " Kiss Your Cubicle Goodbye " issue ( which presented the outsourcing issue from both American and Indian perspectives ), and an October 2004 article by Chris Anderson, which coined the popular term " Long Tail.
Under the cover of a dark and foggy night, the fleet, with muffled oars and minimal illumination, threaded its way through a gap about one mile ( 1. 6 km ) wide between the British ships and the western shore, where Indian campfires burned.
Under Miles, Blue Note was known for their striking and unusual album cover designs.
The full length ( almost 12 minutes ) version of " The Tune " was recorded in Hollywood in 1977, but not released until 1983 on the album The Story of the Tune, which is called " the continuation of Something New Under The Son on the back cover ".
* The Red Hot Chili Peppers recorded a cover of " Search and Destroy " during the sessions for Blood Sugar Sex Magik ; the song appeared on the B-side of the " Give It Away " single, and later on the Iggy Pop tribute CD We Will Fall, the compilation CD Under the Covers, and the compilation CD The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience.
Six Feet Under covered this song on their third cover album Graveyard Classics 3.
Under cover of gunfire, stormtroopers swarmed across the river in every sort of transport — 30-man canvas boats or rafts.
Under cover of the thieves and highwaymen who figured in it was disguised a satire on society, for Gay made it plain that in describing the moral code of his characters he had in mind the corruptions of the governing class.

Under and withdrew
Under the command of the Scottish nobles, the Scottish knights withdrew, and Edward's men began to attack the schiltrons.
Under threat of war from three Western political powers, in November 1895, Japan — a weaker emerging nation not yet perceived as even a regional power — receded (' ceded back ') control of the territory and withdrew its de jure claim on the Liaotung peninsula in return for an increased war indemnity from China of 30 million Taels.
Under the cover of a counterattack German forces withdrew to positions about to their rear, in front of San Vittore.
Under the empire he withdrew altogether from political life, and occupied himself entirely with his duties as a professor of history and with historical writings, the most original of which is a biography, Richard II, épisode de la rivalité de la France et de l ' Angleterre ( 2 vols., 1864 ).
Under Constans, the Byzantines completely withdrew from Egypt in 642, and Caliph Uthman launched numerous attacks on the islands of the Mediterranean Sea and Aegean Sea.
Under the Reagan administration, the U. S. withdrew from UNESCO, withheld its dues to encourage the UN to repeal Resolution 3379, which it did in 1991.
Under the emperor Aurelian ( r. 270-5 ), the Romans withdrew their forces, and possibly a significant proportion of the provincial population, from the part of Dacia they ruled.
Entitled The Fleshly School of Poetry, this article was expanded into a pamphlet ( 1872 ), but he subsequently withdrew from the criticisms it contained, and it is chiefly remembered by the replies it evoked from Dante Gabriel Rossetti in a letter to the Athenaeum ( December 16, 1871 ), entitled The Stealthy School of Criticism, and from Algernon Charles Swinburne in Under the Microscope ( 1872 ).
Under Williams ' leadership, about 70 churches withdrew from that organization to form the Bible Way Church, citing the autocratic leadership of COOLJC leader and founder, Bishop Robert C. Lawson.
Under protest but at Ben-Gurion's insistence, the Israelis withdrew.
Under that name, the opera was first given on 18 October 1834, but it was not successful and Donizetti withdrew it.
Under pressure from the Conference of Ambassadors ( later to become the League of Nations ), Poland initially backed down on the issue, but, on August 22, 1919, on the day German troops withdrew from the area, Polish Military Organization organized military action against the Lithuanian rule in what became known as the Sejny Uprising ( or " Seinai Revolt ").
Under pressure from Roman forces, they soon withdrew south of the Pyrenees.
Under international pressure, the Anglo-French Task Force withdrew before the end of 1956, and the Israeli army withdrew from the Sinai and Gaza in March, 1957.
Under what sources close to the case said was pressure from their families, several women withdrew the charges they had laid.
Under constant pressure from the Berbers, by AD 270, the Romans withdrew from Walili province.
Under the cover of darkness the Viet Cong withdrew from the battlefield, having won their first major victory.
Under immense pressure, Greene held his small division ( only 1, 727 men engaged at the start of the day ) in advance of the rest of the Army for four hours, but eventually withdrew after suffering heavy losses.
Under heavy pressure, it seemed inevitable that the Federals would be forced to surrender, but by noon French received a false report from his cavalry that a strong Union force was approaching from Acworth, so he reluctantly withdrew at 2 p. m.
Under the terms of that treaty, the Dutch officially withdrew their opposition to the British presence in Singapore.
Under cover of darkness they boarded enemy ships, killed as many as they could, and withdrew before dawn.
Under General Hermann Hoth, the 4th Panzer Army tried and failed to break the encirclement of Stalingrad in Operation Wintergewitter, and withdrew, forcing the surrender of the encircled troops.

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