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Under his editorship, the committee produced a book called Language and Public Policy ( 1974 ), with the aim of informing readers of the extensive scope of doublespeak being used to deliberately mislead and deceive the audience.
Under Moorcock's editorship " galactic wars went out ; drugs came in ; there were fewer encounters with aliens, more in the bedroom.
Under the 20th-century editorship of Colonel Robert R. McCormick the paper was strongly isolationist and actively biased in its coverage of political news and social trends, calling itself " The American Paper for Americans ," excoriating the Democrats and the New Deal, resolutely disdainful of the British and French and greatly enthusiastic for Chiang Kai-shek and Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
Under the editorship of Chris Blackhurst, the campaigning, poster-style front pages were scaled back in favour of more conventional news stories.
Under his editorship, the first edition of the Dictionary of Welsh Biography was compiled, though not published until after his death ( 1950 ).
Under the editorship of Tom Hilditch, the magazine was rebranded as PH. UK and relaunched as middle-shelf " adult magazine for grown-ups ".
Under the editorship of Robert Bartley, it expounded at length on such economic concepts such as the Laffer curve and how a decrease in certain marginal tax rates and the capital gains tax can allegedly increase overall tax revenue by generating more economic activity.
Under his editorship circulation reached 200, 000 during the interwar years, a figure which Garvin fought to maintain even during the depths of the Great Depression.
Under Astor's editorship The Observer became the first national newspaper to oppose the government's 1956 invasion of Suez, a move which cost it many readers.
Under his editorship, Black Mask published many works of crime fiction now recognised as classics of the genre, by authors such as Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler,
Under the editorship of McIlwraith, beginning in April 1940, Weirds later years were distinguished by an influx of newer writers, including such major figures as Ray Bradbury, Manly Wade Wellman, Fritz Leiber, Henry Kuttner, C. L. Moore, Theodore Sturgeon, Joseph Payne Brennan, Jack Snow and Margaret St. Clair, a somewhat more eclectic range.
Under the editorship of William Thorsell in the 1980s and 1990s, the paper strongly endorsed the free trade policies of Progressive Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
Under Fraser's editorship, the Post gained notoriety in Canadian media circles for its regular feature called " CBC Watch " – inspired in part by The Daily Telegraphs " Beeb Watch " in Britain – which pointed out errors of fact and supposed evidence of left-wing and anti-Israeli bias at the public broadcaster.
Under the literary editorship of Earle Birney, the Canadian Forum helped promote similar developments in Toronto.
Under the editorship of Rabbi Hadas, they succeeded in printing the widely used Weekday Prayer Book in 1961.
Under Hale's editorship, the list of subscribers to Godey's reached 150, 000.
Under the Collins editorship The Bookman carried articles conforming to his conservative views, influenced by Irving Babbitt, and promoted humanism and distributism.
Under Kampfner's editorship, a relaunch in 2006 initially saw headline circulation climb to over 30, 000.
Under the early editorship of J. Franklin Jameson, the Review published several long scholarly articles every issue, only after they had been vetted by scholars and approved by the editor.
Under their editorship, the Journal of Biosemiotics was launched by Nova Science Publishers in 2005 ( two issues published ), and with the same five editors the Biosemiotics was launched by Springer in 2008.
Under his editorship the journal's political stance was seen as centre-left.
Under his editorship the programme became hugely popular, and it was he who masterminded what is still its most remembered story, a world famous April Fool's Day ' Joke ' which fooled many viewers into believing that spaghetti grew on trees.
Under her editorship, the magazine renewed its focus on fashion and returned to the prominence it had held under Vreeland.
Under Liddle's editorship, Today won a number of awards: a Sony Silver in 2002 for reports by Barnie Choudhury and Mike Thomson into the causes of race riots in the north of England ; a Sony Bronze in 2003 for an investigation by Angus Stickler into paedophile priests ; and an Amnesty International Media Award in 2003 for Gilligan's investigation into the sale of illegal landmines, an investigation that attracted a lengthy legal action.

Under and Tribune
Under Medill's management, the Tribune flourished, becoming one of the largest newspapers in Chicago.
Under Medill, the Tribune became the leading Republican newspaper in Chicago.
Under their leadership the Tribune distanced itself from the Know Nothings and became the main Chicago organ of the Republican Party.
Under Reid's son, Ogden Mills Reid, the paper acquired the New York Herald to form the New York Herald Tribune, which continued to be run by Ogden M. Reid until his death in 1947.
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 ".
Under Knowland, the Tribune became one-third of a triumvirate of California Republican newspapers with conservative viewpoints, along with the Los Angeles Times and San Francisco Chronicle.
Under Bill Knowland's ownership, the Tribune had a conservative editorial position and a reputation for being strongly pro-business.
Under Glade, John F. Fitzpatrick, publisher of the The Salt Lake Tribune ( owned by the Kearns Corporation ) acquired a quarter interest of KSL for a modest price.
Under his editorship the Tribune bore the slogan " The paper that leads the anti-H bomb campaign " in its masthead ( a newspaper feature known internationally as a nameplate ).
Under the burden of the debt incurred as part of Zell's leveraged buyout, the Tribune Co. filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in December 2008.
Under Tribune, KTLA continued to acquire high rated off-network sitcoms as well as talk shows.
Under the name " Fred S. Ellmore " (" Fred Sell More ") Wilkie wrote of the trick in 1890, gaining the Tribune wide publicity.

Under and opposed
Under Kenny the party has also strongly opposed the perceived " rip-off " society that has developed in Ireland, advocating reform of stealth taxes and stamp duty.
Under the first past the post ( FPTP ) single member voting system the highest polling candidate is elected as opposed to a candidate that has an absolute majority of votes.
Under the leadership of Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer the anti-revolutionaries became a real political force, which opposed the liberal tendencies within the Dutch Reformed Church and the liberal tendencies within Dutch politics.
Under Juan de la Cibdad, the conversos opposed the mob, but were repulsed.
Under these almost all civil actions, other than those connected with insolvency, are now begun by the completion of a ' Claim Form ' as opposed to a ' Writ ', ' Originating Application ', or ' Summons ': see Rules 7 and 8 of the Civil Procedure Rules.
Under his leadership, the party worked for the reform of Lower Canada's political institutions and strongly opposed the abuses of the appointed Legislative Council.
According to Pastrana, Under Secretary of State Thomas R. Pickering eventually suggested that, initially, the U. S. could be able to commit to providing aid over a three year period, as opposed to continuing with separate yearly packages.
Under the Empire he was conspicuous in the republican opposition and opposed the war with Prussia, and after the fall of Napoleon III became a member of the Government of National Defence.
Under section 112 a " member " is anybody who initially subscribes their name to the company memorandum, or is later entered on the members ' register, and is not required to have contributed money as opposed to, for instance, work.
Under military threat from Commodore Matthew Perry's so-called " black ships ", the treaty was signed under duress and was vehemently opposed in samurai quarters.
Under the Ottomans, it was known as Baliabadra, from the Greek Παλαιά Πάτρα, as opposed to Νέα Πάτρα, the town of Ypati in Central Greece.
Under the influence of the great nobles who had unsuccessfully opposed the election of Godunov, the general discontent was expressed as hostility to him as a usurper.
Under Ghiz in the 1980s, the Liberals opposed free trade between Canada and the United States, and the federal Tory government's decision to close a military base on the island.
Cooper's persistence in requesting such aid was critical in getting the package approved, as it was opposed by many administration officials, including Under Secretary of State Herbert Hoover, Jr., Treasury Secretary George M. Humphrey, and International Cooperation Administration Director John B. Hollister.
Under the Communist regime after 1945, Serbia got a sort of separate Tito-appointed government opposed to the German-installed one in September 1941.
Under Nemtsov's leadership SPS strongly opposed what they saw to be the authoritarian policies of President Vladimir Putin and argued that political and media freedoms in Russia had been curtailed.
As opposed to fictional depictions of the industry like Six Feet Under, Family Plots is a non-fictional and un-scripted series which gave viewers a window into a serving and hard-working family-run funeral home.
Under the Goldwater – Nichols Act, military advice was centralized in the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs as opposed to the service chiefs.
Under the command of Pope Clement VII, Guicciardini was assigned the task of punishing the Florentine citizens for their resistance to the Medici, dealing out justice mercilessly to those who had opposed the will of the Pope.
Under this assumption, the “ expected value ” ( as opposed to " locked in " value ) is discounted.
Under the new system, the Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor were to be directly elected by the citizens in a US Presidential-style election, as opposed to being elected by the Councillors.
Under the new anti-Semitic government, however, Josef Ganz was a target for his enemies from the automotive industry that opposed his writings in Motor-Kritik.
Under the act a person is generally considered to be an investment adviser through the offering of advice or the making of recommendations on securities as opposed to other types of investments.
" Under this approach, seemingly opposed scriptures are reconciled by classifying them as referring to either the sufficiency or the efficiency of the atonement.

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