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Under Jakob's guidance the department grew rapidly.
Under his guidance, the battered Tonnant gradually drifted southwards away from the action to join the southern division under Villeneuve.
Under the guidance of Miltiades, the Athenian general with the greatest experience of fighting the Persians, the Athenian army marched quickly to block the two exits from the plain of Marathon, and prevent the Persians moving inland.
Under Mason's guidance, Compaq utilized its assets more efficiently instead of focusing just on income and profits, which increased Compaq's cash from $ 700 million to nearly $ 5 billion in one year.
Under Davros ' guidance, the Daleks steal 27 planets, including Earth, and hide them in the Medusa Cascade, one second out of sync with the rest of the universe.
Under the guidance of economist John Kenneth Galbraith, IIT Kanpur was the first institute in India to offer Computer Science education.
Under the guidance of two village priests, Millet acquired a knowledge of Latin and modern authors, before being sent to Cherbourg in 1833 to study with a portrait painter named Paul Dumouchel.
Under Abel's guidance, the prevailing obscurities of analysis began to be cleared, new fields were entered upon and the study of functions so advanced as to provide mathematicians with numerous ramifications along which progress could be made.
Under the guidance of José María Goitía, the printing press was utilized to create a newspaper called La Miscelánea.
Under the guidance of psychologist William McDougall, and with the help of others in the department — including psychologists Karl Zener, Joseph B. Rhine, and Louisa E. Rhine — laboratory ESP experiments using volunteer subjects from the undergraduate student body began.
Under Diaghilev's guidance, Prokofiev chose his subject from a collection of folktales by the ethnographer Alexander Afanasyev ; the story, concerning a buffoon and a series of confidence tricks, had been previously suggested to Diaghilev by Igor Stravinsky as a possible subject for a ballet, and Diaghilev and his choreographer Léonide Massine helped Prokofiev to shape this into a ballet scenario.
Under the guidance of their mentor and manager Simon Fuller, the group embraced merchandising and became a regular feature of the British and global press.
Under his guidance Alma-Tadema painted his first major work: The Education of the children of Clovis ( 1861 ).
Under the guidance of his uncle he attended a nationalistic high school in Baghdad.
Under the guidance of Lugh Aengus later tricked his father out of his home at the Brú na Bóinne ( Newgrange ).
Under his guidance, the Athenians began the building of a new port at Piraeus, to replace the existing facilities at Phalerum.
Under the guidance of Pericles, the Delian league gradually evolved into the Athenian Empire, the zenith of Athenian power and influence.
* September 2 – Under the guidance of Dr Humphry Osmond, Christopher Mayhew ingests 400 mg of mescaline hydrochloride and allows himself to be filmed as part of a Panorama special for BBC TV that was never broadcast.
Under Durant's guidance the company was charging Union Pacific often twice or more the customary cost for track work ( thus in effect paying himself to build the railroad ).
Under Paley's guidance, CBS would first become one of the largest radio networks in the United States and then one of the big three American broadcast television networks.
Under Cameron's guidance the Tramways Board was to bring these under a single control, extend the electric lines, and convert the existing cable-system to electric traction.
Under the guidance of Gluck, she excelled to some extent in her musical endeavors.
Under the guidance of the therapist, defense mechanisms are bypassed by the use of signifiers and semiotic processes.
Under the guidance of Walpole, Parliament attempted to deal with the financial crisis brought on by the South Sea Bubble.

Under and Paris
Under his supervision, the British Museum Library ( now the British Library ) quintupled in size and became a well-organised institution worthy of being called a national library, the largest library in the world after the National Library of Paris.
In France, avant-garde director René Clair made surreal use of song and dance in comedies like Under the Roofs of Paris ( 1930 ) and Le Million ( 1931 ).
Other notable films of the 1930s included René Clair's Under the Roofs of Paris ( 1930 ), Jacques Feyder's Carnival in Flanders ( 1935 ), and Julien Duvivier's La belle equipe ( 1936 ).
Under Robespierre the committee initiated the Reign of Terror, during which up to 40, 000 people were executed in Paris, mainly nobles, and those convicted by the Revolutionary Tribunal, often on the flimsiest of evidence.
Under Frankish inheritance traditions, all sons inherit part of the land, so four kingdoms emerged: centered on Paris, Orléans, Soissons, and Rheims.
Under the Second Protocol of the Universal Copyright Convention ( Paris text ), protection under U. S. Copyright Law is expressly required for works published by the United Nations, by U. N. specialized agencies and by the Organization of American States.
Under the direction of Captain Stephan von Gröning, head of the Abwehr in Paris, he was trained in explosives, radio communications, parachute jumping and other subjects in France at La Bretonnière, near Nantes and dispatched to England to commit acts of sabotage.
Under Article XVII of the Treaty of Paris ( 1763 ), British cutters were for the first time given the right to cut logwood in Yucatan unmolested, within agreed limits.
Under the 1815 Treaty of Paris, Ithaca became a state of the United States of the Ionian Islands, an protectorate of the British Empire.
* Under the Roofs of Paris, written as Opus Pistorum in 1941, published posthumously by the Estate of Henry Miller.
Under the direction of architect Viollet-le-Duc, famous for his work on Notre-Dame de Paris, church monuments that had been taken to the Museum of French Monuments were returned to the church.
Under the terms of the award, Bizet received a financial grant for five years, the first two to be spent in Rome, the third in Germany and the final two in Paris.
Under the patronage of his former music pupil, Marie Antoinette, who had married the future French king Louis XVI in 1770, Gluck signed a contract for six stage works with the management of the Paris Opéra.
Under the Treaty of Paris in 1783, Britain had to cede former territory to the United States, including this area.
* " Under the Bridges of Paris " w. ( Fr ) Jean Rodor, ( Eng ) Dorcas Cochran m. Vincent Scotto
Under librarianship of Amyot, the collection was transferred to Paris during which process many treasures were lost.
Under orders from Paris the French wasted the country far and wide, and this devastation with the sack of Türckheim usually counts as the gravest blot on Turenne's fame.
* Sous la tutelle ( Under Supervision ) ( 1932 ) by René-Michel Desergy ( Jean Fort: Paris ), illustrated by Luc Lafnet – story of spanking, whipping and enema punishment.
Under torture by the Gestapo at Fresnes prison in Paris, she stuck to her cover story that Churchill was the nephew of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and that she was Peter's wife.
Under his tutelage, Field quickly became a famous and sought-after concert pianist ; together, master and pupil visited Paris, Vienna, and St. Petersburg.
Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Seven Years ' War ( the French and Indian War ), Spain ceded Spanish Florida to Britain.
All that is known about him may be summed up thus: Under the Emperors Decius and Gratius ( AD 250-251 ), Pope Fabian sent out seven bishops from Rome to Gaul to preach the Gospel: Gatien to Tours, Trophimus to Arles, Paul to Narbonne, Saturnin to Toulouse, Denis to Paris, Austromoine to Clermont, and Martial to Limoges.
Under his direction the journal became the foremost political organ in Paris.
Under the 1898 Treaty of Paris, Spain relinquished all claim of sovereignty over and title to Cuba, with the island to be occupied by the United States.

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