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* Lupe Fiasco's song " Heat Under The Babyseat ", which talks about violence in the youth, mentions A Better Tomorrow as a source of violent influence.
Under the " special thanks " notes, found in all of his later albums, Corea mentions that L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology, has been a continual source of inspiration.
In the Season 3 episode " Under Lock and Key ", circumstances gather a mix of X-Men, junior members, and nonmembers into a mission team that matches the original X-Men team ( Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Iceman, and Angel )— Iceman mentions that this is " definitely the cool team.
Tuesday, December 14, 1999 Under " Introduction of Guests ", mentions " we have with us today Harold Taylor, former MLA for Wolseley.
Under the assumption that Del has a wife and family of his own ( he frequently mentions his wife Marie and puts a framed picture of her on his various motel nightstands ), the two men part ways.
* In Peter Bogdanovich's interview with Alfred Hitchcock, Bogdanovich mentions that French critics writing for Cahiers du cinéma in the 1950s considered Under Capricorn one of Hitchcock's finest films.
Thes One, from the hip-hop group People Under The Stairs, mentions the label in the track " 43 Labels I Like " ( from their 2000 album Question in the Form of an Answer ).
In " Under Color of Authority " ( 1994 ), Dawson mentions bird-watching is a " lot less dangerous than keeping an eye on " and adds, " You know, maybe we should both stick to watching the birds, MacLeod.

Under and telephone
Under the North American Numbering Plan, almost all North American area codes reserve telephone numbers beginning with 958 and 959 for internal local and long distance testing ( respectively ), sometimes called plant testing.
* Colin Hay performed " Down Under " on an advert for Australian telephone company Telstra supporting the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Under this definition, DC voltages can vary in time, as seen in the raw output of a rectifier or the fluctuating voice signal on a telephone line.
Under the law of the United States and most state laws, there is nothing illegal about one of the parties to a telephone call recording the conversation, or giving permission for calls to be recorded or permitting their telephone line to be tapped.
Under Husseini's direction, teams of Arab saboteurs were parachuted into Iraq, Transjordan and Palestine, where they attacked Allied facilities such as telephone lines, pipelines, bridges and railways.
Under the leadership of Jay Stoffer, Delphi developed a proprietary system called Delta 1 that picked up incoming calls directly from the telephone company.
Under a procedure known as ECOMCON ( Emergency COMmunications CONtrol ), the nation's telephone, radio and television network infrastructure is to be seized by a secret United States Army combat unit secretly created by Scott and based near Fort Bliss, Texas.
Under the North American Numbering Plan, most North American area codes reserve telephone numbers beginning with 958 and 959 for internal testing.
After his return from active duty serving his country, Colonel Behn co-founded the Puerto Rico Telephone Company which eventually spawned ITT Under his direction ITT was granted the monopoly of telephone service in Spain ( Compañía Telefónica Nacional de España ) in 1924, and purchased the international division of Western Electric.
Under the telephone fixing system, participants can register a pause by saying the word " flag.
Under the 1933 agreement with Reza Shah, AIOC had promised to give laborers better pay and more chance for advancement, build schools, hospitals, roads and telephone system.
Under the terms of the agreement, Norfolk Southern will provide incident command system training to environmental and transportation personnel ; stock nearby Langley Pond with at least 3, 000 fish to replace fish killed by the chlorine spill ; and post the telephone number for the National Response Center to facilitate spill reporting.
Under the U. S. AMPS allocation, A-side providers were independent wireless operators, while B-side providers were usually affiliates of the local landline telephone company.
Under the 1994 U. S. Drivers Privacy Protection Act, personal information such as names, telephone numbers and addresses of current or previous owners are neither collected nor reported.
Under his rule, both the electric and telephone companies were privatized and in 1997, Panama entered the World Trade Organization.
" Under the regulation, telephone service was disconnected for dissidents without formally charging them with a crime.
Under his leadership, Allied, now Alltel, grew from a predominantly rural Arkansas-based land line telephone company to a telecommunications giant with over 15 million customers and 10 billion dollars in annual revenue.
Under the November 1879 settlement of the Elisha Gray patent infringement lawsuit, Western Union handed over its telephone operations to National Bell Telephone, which then renamed itself American Bell Telephone.
*: Under the Japanese telephone numbering plan, use the < tt > 070 </ tt > prefix.

Under and obscene
Under the Miller test, a work is obscene if: Note that " community " standards — not national standards — are applied whether the material appeals to the prurient interest ; thus, material may be deemed obscene in one locality but not in another.
Under the Comstock laws that prevailed before Roth, articulated most famously in the 1868 English case Regina v. Hicklin, any material that tended to " deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences " was deemed " obscene " and could be banned on that basis.
Under the Comstock laws, postal inspectors can bar " obscene " content from the mails at any time, thus having a huge impact on publishers of magazines.
Under Section 509 of the IPC, obscene gestures, indecent body language and acidic comments directed at any woman or girl or exhibits any such object or intrudes upon the privacy of woman carries a penalty of simple imprisonment for one year or a fine or both.
Under the common law rule that prevailed before Roth, articulated most famously in the 1868 English case Hicklin v. Regina, any material that tended to " deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences " was deemed " obscene " and could be banned on that basis.
Under the Obscene Publications Act of 1857, Chief Magistrate Sir Chartres Biron could decide whether the book was obscene without hearing any testimony on the question.

Under and phone
Under the circumstances, I had difficulty keeping up with the conversation on the phone, but when I hung up I was reasonably certain that Francesca had wanted to remind me of our town meeting the next evening, and how important it was that Hank and I be there.
Under these circumstances, Tiso spoke by phone to Emil Hácha, President of Czechoslovakia, and Karol Sidor, Prime Minister of Slovakia.
Under this method, “ sample prices ” with high intra-month fluctuations are selected and surveyed every ten days through phone.
Under the restrictions, a phone number can send no more than 200 messages per hour and 1000 / day on weekdays.
Under his leadership, Nucor did away with executive perks such as reserved parking spaces and special health benefits, and Iverson is known to have personally answered his own phone whenever he was in the corporate office-where a staff of 22 was sufficient for managing the entire multibillion dollar corporation.

Under and calls
Under the Bell System monopoly in the United States ( post Communications Act of 1934 ), the Bell System owned the phones, and one could not attach one's own devices to the network, or even attach anything to the phones ( a popular saying was " Ma Bell has you by the calls ").
Under these conditions, many calls will arise between parties on different networks.
Mark Cohen, Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, in his Under Crescent and Cross, calls the idealized interfaith utopia a " myth " that was first promulgated by Jewish historians such as Heinrich Graetz in the 19th century as a rebuke to Christian countries for their treatment of Jews.
Under Nevada law, only one of the parties has to give consent ( i. e., the caller ), so prank calls can be recorded without the consent of the prank victims.
Under Campbell's direction Textron today functions as what it calls a networked enterprise.
Under the partnership and influence of Alva Taylor, Kester and other Christian Socialists, they formed what historian Anthony Dunbar calls a " radical gospel " that sought to improve conditions in the South, devoted to focus on the dispossessed croppers, textile and mine workers, and unemployed of the South, who were suffering from the economic collapse of the Great Depression.
Under both college and NBA rules, if a team calls a timeout when it has none left, the team is assessed a technical foul.
Under the rules of the sponsoring organization ( for example national federations such as American Contract Bridge League ( ACBL ) and the English Bridge Union ( EBU ), zonal organizations, and the World Bridge Federation ( WBF )), certain conventions are alertable, the partner of the player making the conventional call must say " alert " ( or show an alert card from the bidding box ) before the right-hand opponent calls.
Under the influence of his plays, Jewish actors began to regard their profession as one which calls for study and an earnest attitude.
Under WMHT's ownership, channel 45 became a secondary PBS station under the calls WMHX.
Under Strauss-Kahn the IMF's pursuit of financial stability has included calls for a possible replacement of the dollar as the world's reserve currency.
Under the Bell System monopoly ( post Communications Act of 1934 ), the Bell System owned the phones and did not allow interconnection, either of separate phones ( or other terminal equipment ) or of other networks ; a popular saying was " Ma Bell has you by the calls ".
Under the terms of the agreement negotiated by Starwood Capital Group, the reorganization plan calls for secured lenders to receive a new $ 50 million loan plus 80 % of the new stock.
Under Hossein's advice, Betty calls Moody and pretends to agree to meet him with a lawyer the next day so as to stall him.
" Mark Cohen, Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, in his Under Crescent and Cross, calls the idealized interfaith utopia a " myth " that was first promulgated by Jewish historians such as Heinrich Graetz in the 19th century as a rebuke to Christian countries for their treatment of Jews.
Under V the IPC system appears to be conceptually modeled on remote procedure calls ( RPC ) from the client application's perspective.

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