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Under and Sullivan
Under ex-Merita Baking head Charles Sullivan, Butternut and Wonder Bread operated with different cultures: Butternut was unregimented and each bakery was a self-contained profit center ; Wonder Bread was very " procedural and by-the-book.
* Property Owners ' Rights Handbook: Your Rights and Remedies Under the Eminent Domain Law, Sullivan, Workman & Dee, LLP, 2005.
Under the production of Good, Proby scored a string of exuberantly-styled UK top 20 hits in 1964 and 1965 including " Hold Me ", " Together " ( featuring session guitarists Big Jim Sullivan and Jimmy Page ), " Somewhere " and " Maria " ( the latter two taken from the musical West Side Story ).
Under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel Richard Sullivan, the 5th Ranger Battalion took part in the Battle of the Bulge, Battle of Huertgen Forest and other tough battles throughout central Europe, earning two Distinguished Unit Citations and the French Croix de Guerre.
Under its terms, three positions were established for admiralty judges ; Sullivan was appointed to be the admiralty judge for the eastern district ( i. e. Maine ).
Collins named Sullivans Cove after John Sullivan, Permanent Under Secretary to the Colonies.
Under the command of Major Sean Sullivan, the unit provided integral communications support to the Canadian-led Kabul Multi-National Brigade ( KMNB ) led by Brigadier-General Peter Devlin, then Commander 2 CMBG.
Under the headmastership of Roger Wickson, there were biennial productions of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, in which he played a starring role in addition to producing and directing.

Under and reluctant
In Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, Chestnut is Seagal's reluctant partner.
Kiedis initially did not feel " Under the Bridge " would fit into the Chili Peppers ' repertoire and was reluctant to show it to his band mates until producer Rick Rubin implored him to do so.
Under Communist ideology, religion was discouraged by the state and Christian Missionaries left the country in what was described by Phyllis Thompson of the China Inland Mission as a " reluctant exodus ", leaving the indigenous churches to do their own administration, support, and propagation of the faith.
Under governors Brown and Collins, the legislature had become increasingly independent of the governor, and Lexington Herald-Leader reporters opined that House Speaker Don Blandford and Senate President Pro Tem John " Eck " Rose would be reluctant to cede power back to the chief executive.

Under and principal
Under this theory, a fiduciary's undisclosed, self-serving use of a principal's information to purchase or sell securities, in breach of a duty of loyalty and confidentiality, defrauds the principal of the exclusive use of the information.
Under United States law the principal limitations on whether and the extent to which the State may interfere with property rights are set by the Constitution.
* Under Secretary of State for Management: The principal adviser to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary on matters relating to the allocation and use of Department's budget, physical property, and personnel.
The principal officials of the Secretariat include the Under Secretary of the Navy ( the Secretary's principal civilian deputy ), the Assistant Secretaries of the Navy ( ASN ), the General Counsel of the Department of the Navy, the Judge Advocate General of the Navy ( JAG ), the Naval Inspector General ( NIG ), the Chief of Legislative Affairs, and the Chief of Naval Research.
Under Ercole ( 1431 – 1505 ), one of the most significant patrons of the arts in late 15th and early 16th century Italy, Ferrara grew into a cultural center, renowned especially for music ; Josquin Des Prez worked for Duke Ercole, Jacob Obrecht came to Ferrara twice, and Antoine Brumel served as principal musician from 1505.
Under the area defense strategy, which had determined the army's organizational structure until 1993, the army was divided into three principal elements: the standing alert force ( Bereitschaftstruppe ) of active units, including the air division ; the mobile militia ( Mobile Landwehr ), organized as eight mechanized reserve brigades to be deployed to key danger spots in the event of mobilization ; and the stationary militia ( Raumgebundene Landwehr ) of twenty-six reserve infantry regiments organized for territorial defense.
Under principal Joe Liedtke, academics improved, especially after Manual became a magnet school in 1984 and could attract students from throughout the county.
Under President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the National Security Council system evolved into the principal arm of the President in formulating and executing policy on military, international, and internal security affairs.
Dulles successfully resisted a proposal to substitute the Vice President for the Under Secretary of State as chairman of the OCB, arguing that such a change would impinge on his role as principal adviser to the President on foreign policy.
Under President Carter, the National Security Adviser became a principal source of foreign affairs ideas and the NSC staff was recruited and managed with that in view.
Under these unique circumstances, Kissinger strengthened his institutional base as the administration's principal foreign policy adviser.
Miyuki Kobayakawa, one of the principal characters of You're Under Arrest !, was featured as a goddess character in a four-panel gag strip in the manga.
Under Emergency Powers, Special Branch became the principal internal security agency in the " phoney war " with Zimbabwean guerrillas 1966 – 72, serving as a model for and establishing strong links with South Africa's Special Branch.
Under the common law, a power of attorney becomes ineffective if its grantor dies or becomes " incapacitated ," meaning unable to grant such a power, because of physical injury or mental illness, for example, unless the grantor ( or principal ) specifies that the power of attorney will continue to be effective even if the grantor becomes incapacitated.
Murphy was principal military assistant to successive Secretaries of Defense Melvin R. Laird and Elliot Richardson, deputy director of the CIA in 1976 and 1977, and Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy at the Pentagon from 1977 to 1980 under Jimmy Carter.
Under Welsh stewardship, the principal residence was in the SW tower but when the castle was taken over by the English, accommodation was situated in the towers of the D-shaped gatehouse.
Under Ottoman rule Adrianople was the principal city of a vilayet ( province ) of the same name, both of which were later renamed as Edirne.
Under pressure from British American Tobacco, Pollock resigned on the eve of the launch of the 2002 car and was replaced as team principal by David Richards.
The CDS, along with the Permanent Under Secretary, are the principal advisers to the departmental minister.
Under the commands of John Norreys and Francis Drake an amphibious strike force proceeded by sea from Carrickfergus to Rathlin Island, where Sorley Boy's children and valuables, together with the families of his principal retainers, had been lodged for safety ; and while the chieftain was himself at Ballycastle, within sight of the island, the women and children ( perhaps 700 ) were massacred by the English.
Under the Basic Law the Chief Executive is the chief representative of people of Hong Kong and is the head of the government of Hong Kong, whose powers and functions include leading the government, implementing the law, signing bills and budgets passed by the Legislative Council, deciding on government policies, advising appointment and dismissal principal officials of the Government of Hong Kong to the Central People's Government, appointing judges and holders of certain public offices and to pardon or commute sentences.
Under Mamluk rule, Beit She ' an was the principal town in the district of Damascus and a relay station for the postal service between Damascus and Cairo.
Under De Waart and David Zinman, who succeeded him as principal conductor from 1979 to 1982, the Rotterdam grew into an orchestra of international stature, making many recordings and successful international tours.

Under and failed
Under the Covenant of Works mankind, represented ultimately in a covenantal sense under Adam beginning from the Garden of Eden, failed to live as God intended and stood condemned.
Under client – server, should a critical server fail, clients ’ requests cannot be fulfilled by this failed entity, but may be taken by another parallel server which has access to the same data as the failed entity.
Under him Albornoz started the military campaign against Visconti and, when all attacks failed, Urban proclaimed a crusade against him.
Under checksum, when a disk failed, the system halted and was then shutdown.
Under the management of the first BUS president William Jones, the Bank failed to control paper money issued from its branch banks in the West and South, contributing to the post-war speculative land boom.
Under the bushidō ideal, if a samurai failed to uphold his honor he could only regain it by performing seppuku ( ritual suicide ).
Under the coaching of George Karl, the Cavaliers failed again, and missed the playoffs, with a 28 – 54 record, in the 1983 – 84.
Under the orders of Napoleon III of France, Rigault de Genouilly's gunships attacked the port of Đà Nẵng in 1858, causing significant damage, yet failed to gain any foothold, in the process being afflicted by the humidity and tropical diseases.
Under the management of Sir Geoffrey Syme ( 1908 – 42 ), and his chosen editors Gottlieb Schuler and Harold Campbell, The Age failed to modernise, and gradually lost market share to The Argus and to the tabloid The Sun News-Pictorial, although its classfied advertisement sections kept the paper profitable.
Under Tubridy, the show is now sponsored by the Quinn Group, having failed to secure a sponsor during Kenny's final season.
Under Houllier, France failed to qualify for the 1994 World Cup in the U. S. after losing the final game 2 – 1 at home to Bulgaria when a draw would have sufficed.
Their 2001 self-titled album Sugar Ray produced another hit with " When It's Over ", although it failed to reach the same level of success as their previous singles, still reaching No. 13 in the U. S. Other singles such as " Answer the Phone " and " Under the Sun " gained some popularity as well, despite the inefficiency of a billboard spot.
Under the promise to return the same the following day, which I have often failed to do.
Under the aegis of the global War on Terrorism and with the stated goal of averting the development of a " failed state " that could serve as a source of regional and international instability, the United States, European Union, and India, among other nations, have provided extensive military and economic aid to the Nepali government.
Under the watch of the ALP Government, the government of Antigua & Barbuda failed to contribute EC $ 120 million to cover recipients ' medical expenses.
Under the mature leadership of polytech economics lecturer Tony Kunowski, the Values Party contested the 1978 general election with a considerable following, but again failed to win seats in parliament.
Under Monière's leadership, the Parti indépendantistes influence failed to gain momentum.
Under his first trainer, Alex Hassinger, Jr., he won twice in nine starts at age three, but failed to win in stakes competition.
Under Paul Ince and Sam Allardyce he failed to break into the first team on a consistent basis, and on 17 September 2009 Khizanishvili joined Championship team Newcastle United on loan in a three-month deal.
Their follow up single on RCA-Victor, " Mr. Turnkey " ( a song about a rapist who nails his own wrist to the wall as punishment for his crime ), failed to hit the main music charts on either side of the Atlantic ( although it did manage to make the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, peaking at # 106 ).
Under the privations of the war, Fučík's business failed and his health suffered.
Under section 75 of the United Kingdom's Consumer Credit Act, credit card companies are required to refund payments made by customers who failed to receive goods or services if the purchase was made directly from the retailer.
Under the Immigration Restriction Act 1901, visitors could be refused entry if they failed a dictation test in any European language.

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