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At eleven Burns joined the Under 17 Car Club, where he became driver of the year in 1984.
Under pressure to reveal the truth about the fall of the East, Alex creates a final fake news segment, convincing a taxi driver whom he believes to be Sigmund Jähn to act in the false news report as the new leader of East Germany and to give a speech promising to make a better future including opening the borders to the West.
Under NASCAR rules, the driver who takes the green flag is the one assigned to the points for all drivers that drive that car during the race.
Under the Road Traffic Act and various other UK traffic law, correct and permitted use of Blue Lights on a vehicle does not allow the driver to cross solid white lines to overtake, but does allow the driver to treat a red light as a ' Give Way ' sign.
Under the Quark kernel a PowerPC native reimplementation of the OS known from the Commodore A1000, A500 (+), A600, A2000, A1200, A3000 ( T ) and A4000 ( T ) systems runs as a mixture of a virtual emulation and a driver.
Under the regulations of the Formula One world championship, in the event of drivers setting equal times in qualifying, the first driver to set the time is given precedence.
Under exceptional circumstances Appendix L also allows the FIA to award a Super Licence to a driver who does not meet the normal criteria if a vote reveals unanimous agreement by the members, and provided that the driver has completed 300 kilometres of testing at racing speeds in a current car.
Under the NRVC, to retain said license, the driver just pays the fine but with DLA, the driver must do what the court says including but not limited to paying a fine, but also fixing vehicle equipment, and / or community service.
Under Linux / 390 this memory cannot be used for disk caching ; instead, it is supported by a block device driver, allowing to use it as ultra-fast swap space and for ram disks.
* In " Under the Influence ", McCoy is prosecuting a drunk driver for killing three pedestrians.
Under revised NASCAR rules on rookie eligibility, Bayne, once he declares as a Sprint Cup driver, will be eligible for the rookie title.
Under the Police Reform Act 2002, section 41 and Schedule 5, Chief Constables could grant powers ( under a Community Safety Accreditation Scheme ) to VOSA officers to stop vehicles, for checks on vehicle and driver compliance without the need for police support ( later expanded to stop any vehicle, although mainly goods and passenger carrying vehicles ).

Under and appeal
Under normal circumstances, he had a certain bright-eyed all-American-boy charm, with great appeal for young ladies, old ladies, and dogs.
Under the Criminal Code of Canada the writ is largely unavailable if a statutory right of appeal exists, whether or not this right has been exercised.
Under the Constitution of the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister's role has evolved, based often on the individual's personal appeal and strength of character, as contrasted between, for example, Winston Churchill as against Clement Attlee, Margaret Thatcher as against John Major.
Under the Rooker-Feldman doctrine, federal trial courts are prohibited from considering matters already resolved in a state court civil action that is in the nature of an appeal, even on an issue of federal law.
" Under questioning, he said he did not see Ike Clanton appeal to Wyatt to not shoot him.
Under the Civil Procedure Rules 1998, the appeal must have " a real prospect of success ", or there must be " some other compelling reason why the appeal should be heard " for it to be accepted.
Under Charles II, for the first time, there was a type of common law appeal where the nature of the evidence in the initial trial was taken into account, which reduced the need to go to the Court of Chancery.
Under the leadership of Major General Nikolai Mikhailov from 1976 to 1993 as Overall Director of Music of the Military Bands Service of the Ministry of National Defense of the USSR, what would become the modern military bands of the Commonwealth of Independent States and the Russian Federation were born and rose to greatness and international appeal.
Under a bilateral treaty between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, the premises of the court were, for the duration of the trial and any subsequent appeal, under the authority and control of the court.
Under the Declaration of the Clergy of France ( 1682 ) privileges of the French monarch included the right to assemble church councils in their dominions and to make laws and regulations touching ecclesiastical matters ; Gallican Church or to have recourse to the " appeal as from an abuse " (" appel comme d ' abus ") against acts of the ecclesiastical power.
Under Kelly, Tribune supported John Prescott's challenge to Roy Hattersley as Labour Deputy leader in 1988 and came close to going bust, a fate averted by an emergency appeal launched by a front page exclaiming " Don't let this be the last issue of Tribune ".
He praised the titles ' replay value due to their customization and variety, and commented upon their universal appeal: " Under its cuddly exterior, Pokémon is a serious and unique RPG with lots of depth and excellent multiplayer extensions.
Under its standard of review, an appellate court decides the extent of the deference it would give to the lower court's decision, based on whether the appeal was one of fact or one of law.
Under the Supreme Court of Judicature ( Procedure ) Act, 1894, there is no right of appeal to the court of appeal in any interlocutory matters ( except those mentioned in subs.
Under the presidency of Dorsami Naidu, the party has made an effort to broaden its appeal to women and the disadvantaged.
Once discharge is finalized, General, Entry-Level / Uncharacterized, and Under Other Than Honorable Conditions ( UOTHC or OTH ) discharges may be appealed for upgrade through the Discharge Review Board of the respective service, however, the appeal must be filed within 15 years of the date of separation, and it must be shown that the characterization of service was the result of an error or injustice.
Under the Consulate he became president of the court of appeal and later minister at Copenhagen.
Under the trademark of Flylock Knife Co., Challenge made several patterns of the flylock switchblade, including a large 5-inch folding hunter model with hinged floating guard and a small pen knife model designed to appeal to women buyers.
Under Clark, tha station played current music that was leaning more Adult Contemporary ( AC ) in sound, trying to appeal to a slightly older audience, as most younger listeners had moved to the FM dial.
Under his guidance and with the help of his advisers, the dignity of the Abbey services was notably increased, and his work was commemorated by the Dean Ryle Fund, a sum of £ 170, 000 raised for the maintenance of the Abbey in response to an appeal issued by him in 1920.
Although Fleming did not appeal to audiences — critics and audiences felt it dwelt too much on unseemly topics and included improper scenes, such as Margaret nursing her husband's bastard child onstage — other forms of dramatic realism were becoming more popular in melodrama ( e. g., Augustin Daly's Under the Gaslight ) and in local color plays ( Bronson Howard's Shenandoah ).
Under the Code of Civil Procedure of Quebec and the Criminal Code of Canada, someone wishing to appeal a decision of the Superior Court of Quebec generally has 30 days to file an appeal with the Court of Appeal.

Under and relatively
Under the circumstances, the only protection for the relatively small manufacturers is to engage in exactly the kind of conspiracy with the giants for which the latter were convicted.
Under the Roman alliance, the more oligarchic parts of the Athenian constitution, the Areopagus and election of officials, became relatively more important, and the Assembly and selection by lot less so.
Under Gorbachev, relatively young, reform-oriented technocrats, who had begun their careers in the heyday of " de − Stalinization " under Nikita Khrushchev ( 1958 – 1964 ), rapidly consolidated power within the CPSU, providing new momentum for political and economic liberalization, and the impetus for cultivating warmer relations and trade with the West.
Under the gold standard, for example, the price level in both England and the US remained relatively stable over literally hundreds of years, though with some protracted periods of deflation.
Under the Köppen climate classification system, Old Saybrook and neighboring Old Lyme enjoy relatively mild humid subtropical climate.
Under hypnosis at one session, a third personality appears, the relatively stable Jane.
Under Gorbachev, relatively young reform-oriented technocrats rapidly consolidated power, providing new momentum for political and economic liberalization, and the impetus for cultivating warmer relations and trade with the West.
It may be significant that in Johann Zoffany's portrait of Robert Baddeley as Moses, we find that " Under his arm Moses holds a rolled parchment of the Surface family tree that is used as an auction hammer, and he seems to be ticking off pictures in the catalogue ," although in the play Careless is the auctioneer in the relevant scene ( IV. 1 ) and Moses has a relatively minor role.
Under the surface, however, Elizabeth is appalled by Flory's relatively egalitarian attitude towards the natives, seeing them as ' beastly ' while Flory extolls the virtues of their rich culture.
Under Young, however, the Council continued to have relatively little power.
Under the terms of her husband's will, Madeleine Astor received relatively little from an estate estimated to be as much as $ 100 million.
Under the assumption that P ≠ NP, there exist many natural problems that require superpolynomial running time when complexity is measured in terms of the input size only, but that are computable in a time that is polynomial in the input size and exponential or worse in a parameter k. Hence, if k is fixed at a small value and the growth of the function over k is relatively small then such problems can still be considered " tractable " despite their traditional classification as " intractable ".
Under the current constitution of Cameroon, the Prime Minister of Cameroon is a relatively powerless executive.
Under this theory, waterspouts or tornados transport animals to relatively high altitudes, carrying them over large distances.
Under most implementations the correct method address must be looked up by name with each call, requiring relatively expensive dictionary search and possibly overload resolution logic.
Under Schelkalov, the unpopulated lands of Ostashkovo developed into a relatively prosperous manor estate with ponds and cedar park.
Under the national policy, Manitoba farmers were required to pay high prices for equipment while receiving relatively low prices for their goods.
Under optimum conditions, including relatively low turbidity and high oxygen content, the organisms break down material in the water and thus improve water quality.
Under the 1948 constitution this became the Great National Assembly, a relatively impotent body subordinate to the power of the Romanian Communist Party.
: Under this label come such writers as, among others, Thomas Pynchon and Barth himself, whose bulky books are in marked contrast with Barthelmeʹs relatively thin novels and collections of short stories.
Under Reid's model of territorial bilingualism, official language services would be extended only to those " relatively limited areas " of the country where " French or English is the language of the local majority or a strong local minority, but not of the provincial majority.
Under apartheid Indians were banned from living in the Free State — even requiring a pass to travel through it — and those in Steynsrus are therefore relatively more recent residents.
Under this plan IPC's profits were nominal and its tax liability to the British Government was relatively small.
* Under Joint Implementation ( JI ) a developed country with relatively high costs of domestic greenhouse reduction would set up a project in another developed country.

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