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Under and Pericles
Under the guidance of Pericles, the Delian league gradually evolved into the Athenian Empire, the zenith of Athenian power and influence.
* Under the leadership of Pericles, Athens introduces a series of measures ( the " Megarian decree ") imposing an economic embargo on Megara for violations of land sacred to Demeter.
Under the direction of Pericles, the Athenians retreated behind the city walls of Athens.

Under and 450
Under the terms of the Compact of Free Association with the United States, Palau will receive more than $ 450 million in assistance over 15 years and is eligible to participate in more than 40 federal programs.
* The blood volume of the lungs is about 450 milliliters, about 9 percent of the total blood volume of the entire circulatory system, Under various physiological and pathological conditions, the quantity of blood in the lungs can vary from as little as one-half normal up to twice normal. loss of blood from the systemic circulation by hemorrhage can be partly compensated for by the automatic shift of blood from the lungs into the systemic vessels
Under Russia's 1993 constitution, there are 450 deputies of the State Duma ( Article 95 ), each elected to a term of four years ( Article 96 ); this was changed to a five-year term in late 2008.
Under Protocol No. 2, the West German government provided the Claims Conference with 450 million deutschmarks for the relief, rehabilitation and resettlement of Jewish victims of Nazi persecution.
Under optimal conditions, it may produce 450 kg of seed per hectare with about 330, 000 seeds / kg.
Under the names ( BNY-ḤT " children of Heth ") or ( ḤTY " native of Heth ") they are mentioned several times as living in or near Canaan since the time of Abraham ( estimated to be between 2000 BC and 1500 BC ) to the time of Ezra after the return from the Babylonian exile ( around 450 BC ).
Under the exchange rates at the time, 450 million taels was equal to US $ 335 million gold dollars or £ 67 million, approximately equal to US $ 6. 653 billion today.

Under and BC
Under Seleucid rule ( 330 BC – approximately 150 BC ), however, Aramaic gave way to Greek as the official administrative language.
Under Wudi, the works of Confucius were made the official imperial philosophy and required reading for civil service examinations in 140 BC which was continued nearly unbroken until the end of the 19th Century.
Under Suppiluliuma I and Mursili II, the Empire was extended to most of Anatolia and parts of Syria and Canaan, so that by 1300 BC the Hittites were bordering on the Egyptian sphere of influence, leading to the inconclusive Battle of Kadesh in 1274 BC.
Under the rules of Hammurabi's successors, the Babylonian Empire was weakened by military pressure from the Hittites, who sacked Babylon around 1531 BC ( short ).
Under Attalus I ( 241-197 BC ), they allied with Rome against Philip V of Macedon, during the first and second Macedonian Wars, and again under Eumenes II ( 197-158 BC ), against Perseus of Macedon, during the Third Macedonian War.
Under Spartan leadership, the League defeated Athens and its allies in 404 BC.
Under Philip II, ( 359 – 336 BC ), Macedon expanded into the territory of the Paeonians, Thracians, and Illyrians.
Under Philip V of Macedon ( 221 – 179 BC ) and his son Perseus of Macedon ( 179 – 168 BC ), the kingdom clashed with the rising power of the Roman Republic.
Under Greek rule, Reggio became a Polis of Magna Græcia: it was governed by the Messenians, from 737 to 461 BC ; by Syracuse from 387 to 351 BC, when it was known as Febea and then by the Campanians although for a time in the V-III centuries BC, it was also a republic.
Under the name of Karalis it was established around the 7th century BC as one of a string of Phoenician colonies in Sardinia, including Tharros.
Under Aretas III Philhellene, ( c. 85 – 60 BC ), the royal coins begin.
Under Augustus ' Roman rule, since 27 BC the province of Aquitania was further stretched to the north to the River Loire, thus including proper Gaul tribes along with old Aquitani south of the Garonne ( cf.
Under his successor Samsu-iluna ( 1749-1712 BC ) the far south of Mesopotamia was lost to a native Akkadian king called Ilum-ma-ili and became The Sealand Dynasty, remaining free of Babylon for the next 272 years, and both the Babylonians and Amorites were driven from Assyria to the north by an Assyrian governor named Puzur-Sin, and after a civil war, a native king named Adasi seized power.
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 Assyrian rule of Cyprus, Onasagoras, was recorded as paying tribute to Esarhaddon of Assyria in 672 BC.
Under the ancient name of Tushpa, Van was the capital of the Urartian kingdom in the 9th century BC.
Under these circumstances, Marius was triumphantly elected consul later that year, for 107 BC.

Under and restrictions
Under the new restrictions, reported by local Syrian news outlets, all males between 18 and 42 were banned from traveling outside the country.
Under suitable topological restrictions, a suitably " consistent " collection of finite-dimensional distributions can be used to define a stochastic process ( see Kolmogorov extension in the next section ).
Under the 1917 Code of Canon Law, a metropolitan had to receive the pallium before exercising his office in his ecclesiastical province, even if he was previously metropolitan elsewhere, but these restrictions were absent in the revised 1983 Code of Canon Law.
Under the Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) government, gradual steps were taken to lift restrictions on the three links.
Under the Commonwealth's legal system, Jews endured restrictions euphemised as " disabilities ", which also continued following Russian rule.
Under this regulation, light locomotives ( those vehicles under 3 tons unladen weight ) were exempt from the previous restrictions, and a higher speed limit-was set for them.
Under Perens ' definition, open source describes a broad general type of software license that makes source code available to the general public with relaxed or non-existent copyright restrictions.
Under the nominally centre-left Australian Labor Party from 1983 to 1996, the Bob Hawke and Paul Keating governments pursued many economic policies associated with economic rationalism, such as floating the Australian Dollar in 1983, reductions in trade tariffs, taxation reforms, changing from centralised wage-fixing to enterprise bargaining, heavy restrictions on union activities including on strike action and pattern bargaining, the privatisation of government run services and enterprises such as Qantas and the Commonwealth Bank, and wholesale deregulation of the banking system.
Under Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 ( protection of property ), taken alone and in conjunction with Articles 1 ( obligation to respect human rights ), 13 ( right to an effective remedy ), 14 ( prohibition of discrimination ) and 18 ( limitation on use of restrictions on rights ) of the Convention, it complains about the lawfulness and proportionality of the 2000-2003 Tax Assessments and their subsequent enforcement, including the forced sale of OAO Yuganskneftegaz.
Under current ODI rules, there are three levels of fielding restrictions:
Under Kelley's leadership, the League established labeling certifying that products were made under fair working conditions, protected workers from exploitation by employers, promoted food inspection and advocated for child labor restrictions, the limiting of work hours and establishing minimum wage laws for women.
Under the restrictions, a phone number can send no more than 200 messages per hour and 1000 / day on weekdays.
* Under preservation of strict discipline in ranks and performing a military service-elimination of all restrictions for soldiers in the use of public rights granted to all other citizens.
* Under certain playing conditions, further restrictions apply to the placement of fielders.
'" Under the legislation, the state liquor commission would be authorized to " limit the hours alcohol sellers are open, ban the sale of certain products or impose other restrictions.
Under some circumstances there can be specific restrictions on undefined behavior.
Under what became known as the Constitution of 1782 the restrictions imposed by Poyning's Law were removed by the Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act 1782.
Under Edward VI, the regency cast off all restrictions on translation and publication of the Bible ; all the suppressed versions were republished.
Under the EU systems, compensation could be paid to farmers, but only those whose animals were slaughtered ; those who suffered as a result of movement restrictions, albeit due to government action, could not be compensated.
Under these restrictions, Cuban assets in the U. S. were frozen and the existing restrictions were consolidated.
Under the terms of the agreement, Harvard accepted recruiting restrictions for the 2010-11 season as a penalty.
Under Chinese law, condemned prisoners must give written consent to become organ donors, but because of this and other legal restrictions an international black market in organs and cadavers from China has developed.
Under the Endangered Species Act, landowners who have a population of such birds on their property may be subject to restrictions on building and other land uses that would interfere with the animals ' habitat.

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