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Besides fronting his own band and rap projects, Ice-T has also collaborated with other hard rock and metal bands, such as Icepick, Motörhead, Slayer, Pro-Pain, and Six Feet Under.
Under the consistent patronage of the Dukes of Burgundy, their courtly International Gothic style, elongated figures, rich details of attire, crowded composition, with figures disposed in tiers, owe their inspiration to manuscript illuminators and directly to painters: Baudouin de Bailleul, a painter established at Arras, supplied cartoons for tapestry workshops there and at Tournai, where elements of a local style are hard to distinguish ( Weigert, p. 44 ).
Under this old skin is a hard skin called a chrysalis.
Under hard acceleration or below, the transmission will automatically downshift.
Under the thin, leathery skin, it consists of an oily, fleshy covering over a single hard, thin-shelled pit, and resembles a miniature avocado.
Under such circumstances it is hard to know which is the correct name to use.
Under the dog there is a possible image of some type of bird, though it is hard to make out the exact image.
Under the colonial Korean Leprosy prevention ordinance, Korean patients were also subjected to hard labor.
Under pressure in the fourth year, Darwin worked hard at his studies, getting tuition in theology by Henslow.
" Under Chief Justice McMurtry's leadership, we pulled together and we worked hard, and the chief justice reached out to the bar and he sought their support, and he got it ," said Court of Appeal Judge Michael Moldaver in a speech.
Under extreme stress the hard plates can shear the soft rivets, resulting in failure of the joint.
Under hard braking it might be clearly visible even from inside the vehicle as the nose dives toward the ground ( most of this will be due to load transfer ).
Under their new coach, the All Blacks legend Michael Jones ( himself of Samoan descent and a Samoan international ), Samoa worked hard to create a side able to compete effectively in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, where they were grouped with England, South Africa, Tonga and the USA.
Under some circumstances the hard drive itself can experience a catastrophic failure resulting in physical damage, and in some circumstances may not be recoverable or only so by highly specialized technicians.
Under this definition, many other distinct liquors could be called aguardientes, including vodka, shochu, pisco, and certain forms of hard chicha.
Ben DiPietro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch praised the record as a whole, but was most impressed by Chili Peppers ' shift from exclusive hard rock to adding more moderately paced tracks: " there's still plenty of sonic funk to bang heads to, but the best tracks are the slower ones such as ' Under the Bridge '".
Under the influence of R. H. Harris of the Soul Stirrers, Brownlee moved away from the jubilee style of singing and towards a more popular hard gospel style.
Under his leadership, the UBCIC worked hard to fulfil its mandate to the people.
Under this shallow gravel layer ( in many places it is only a metre or so down ) is a hard granite layer that is the base rock of the hills district.
Under caution and still driving on the track, Park's steering wheel came off, causing him to yank a hard left.
Under Mark Miller they managed to take the league title after a long hard battle with Valletta FC.
Under the title " Mahomet débordé par les intégristes " (" Muhammad overwhelmed by fundamentalists "), the front page showed a cartoon of a weeping Prophet Muhammad saying " C ' est dur d ' être aimé par des cons " (" it's hard being loved by jerks ").
Under this provision, someone driving from Virginia to a competition in Vermont with a locked hard case containing an unloaded handgun and a box of ammunition in the trunk could not be prosecuted in New Jersey or New York City for illegal possession of a handgun provided that the individual did not stop in New Jersey or New York for an extended period of time.
Under FAI and some national aero clubs ' rules, the judge may also assign a score of " hard zero ", indicating that the wrong figure was flown.

Under and hold
Under this anything passed by the assembly or even proposed but not yet voted on, could be put on hold for review before a jury — which might annul it and perhaps punish the proposer as well.
Under the influence of Constantius, Honorius issued the Edict of 418, which was designed to enable the Empire to retain a hold on the lands which were to be surrendered to the Goths.
Under the Noumea Accord, signed in 1998 following a period of secessionist unrest in the 1980s and approved in a referendum, New Caledonia is to hold a second referendum on independence between 2014 and 2018.
Under gadaa, every eight years, the Oromo would hold a popular assembly called the Gumi Gayo, where laws were established for the following eight years.
Under the terms of the coalition agreement the government committed itself to hold a referendum in May 2011 on whether to change parliamentary elections from first-past-the-post to AV.
Under a succession of names, it will hold power in the country continuously for 71 years.
Under British law, no colony could hold colonies of its own.
Under the Swedish and subsequently Saxon authorities he remained involved in the civic affairs of the city, becoming in 1641 a Kammerer and in 1646 Burgermeister, a position he was to hold for thirty years.
Under the Moldovan constitution, Urechean – elected to parliament in 2005 – was unable to hold an additional post to that of an MP.
Under the Act, it is a legal requirement to be registered with the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand, and to hold an annual practicing certificate issued by them, in order to practice as an osteopath.
Under the Judicial Pensions and Retirement Act 1993 they ceased to be Lords of Appeal in Ordinary at the age of seventy, but could be permitted by ministerial discretion to hold office as late as age seventy-five.
Under Ryder Cup rules, the team that does not currently hold the Cup must win the contest to win the Ryder Cup, so that if the contest is a tie ( 14 points each ) the Ryder Cup is retained by the team who held it before the contest.
Under Rufus, he continued to hold the king's seal, and also became involved in the financial administration of the kingdom, where he quickly made a name for himself by his novel methods of raising revenue.
Under the terms of the treaty with Pequeninos, the Hive Queen is brought in to hold the peace, setting a perimeter guard of hive drones around the human colony and preventing further escalation of violence between the two groups.
Under German law, a violation of these duties by a managing director will not affect the validity of a contract with a third party, but the GmbH may hold the managing director in question liable for damages.
Under both the 25th Amendment and the Presidential Succession Act, an acting president has identical constitutional " powers and duties " as the President, being able to sign bills into law, petition Congress for a declaration of war, and perform other tasks, but does not hold the office of President itself.
Under the exchange ’ s bylaws, the committee must hold at least two open meetings to allow exchange participants to recommend potential candidates for STP participant director positions.
: Under the headline " Merrill's cleanup hitter: new position focuses on quality of research ," it is stated that " at Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., the " buy ," " sell " and " hold " buck stops with William J. Genco ".
Under the terms of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Defence, officers of the Sea Cadet Corps hold their ranks as ( SCC ) RNR on a ' nominal honorific ' basis, and are included on the Navy List as a courtesy ( though they are not commissioned, but ' appointed ' within the Corps ).
Under rare conditions, Darrieus rotors can self-start, so some form of brake is required to hold it when stopped.
Under repeated siege by Oda Nobutada, the forces under Nobutomo managed to hold the castle until November when Nobunaga swept in with the main army.
The purpose of sentencing under the YCJA “ is to hold a young person accountable for an offence by imposing fair sanctions with meaningful consequences .” Under section 42 ( 2 )( d ) it states that a young offender may not have a fine against them exceeding $ 1000 to be paid at the time and on the terms that the court may fix.
Under Beria's command, police terror was used to strengthen the party's political hold on the population and suppress all expressions of nationalism.
Under the terms of a royal grant in letters patent of James I of England on 6 July 1612, the Lord of Kerry ( FitzMaurice ) could hold courts baron and leet.

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