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Under its plan Du Pont would retain its General Motors shares but be required to pass on to its stockholders the right to vote those shares.
Under this standard, the appellate court gives deference to the lower court's view of the evidence, and reverses its decision only if it were a clear abuse of discretion.
* 2005 – Under international pressure, Syria withdraws the last of its 14, 000 troop military garrison in Lebanon, ending its 29-year military domination of that country ( Syrian occupation of Lebanon ).
Under the strictest definition, an argot is a proper language, with its own grammar and style.
Under Ambrose's major influence, emperors Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I carried on a persecution of Paganism .< ref name = " MacMullen1984p100 "> MacMullen ( 1984 ) p. 100: ‘ The law of June 391, issued by Theodosius [...] was issued from Milan and represented the will of its bishop, Ambrose ; for Theodosius — recently excommunicated by Ambrose, penitent, and very much under his influence < sup > 43 </ sup > — was no natural zealot.
Under strong pressure from Stilicho, the Roman Senate consented to promise its payment.
Under Amasis or Ahmose II, Egypt's agricultural based economy reached its zenith.
Under the Latin Duchy of Athens, the Acropolis functioned as the city's administrative center, with the Parthenon as its cathedral, and the Propylaia as part of the Ducal Palace.
Under Augustus the office lost much of its importance, its judicial functions and the care of the games being transferred to the praetor, while its city responsibilities were limited by the appointment of a praefectus urbi.
Under extreme climatic conditions, a biennial plant may complete its life cycle in a very short period of time ( e. g. three or four months instead of two years ).
Under his command, a modern update of the doctrinal system called Bewegungskrieg (" maneuver warfare ") and its associated leadership system called Auftragstaktik (" mission tactics "; i. e., units are assigned missions ; local commanders decide how to achieve those missions ) was developed, which was a critical advantage and a major reason for the success of blitzkrieg.
Under these conditions however, it was difficult for German commanders to employ the “ armoured idea ” to its envisioned potential.
Under the outer container of the bain-marie ( or built into its base ) is a heat source.
Under its modern boundaries it is bordered by Aquila, Sagittarius, Microscopium, Piscis Austrinus and Aquarius.
Under its 1990 constitution, Croatia operated a semi-presidential system until 2000 when it switched to a parliamentary system.
Under the doctrine of continuing revelation, Latter-day Saints believe that Jesus Christ, under the direction of Heavenly Father, leads the church by revealing His will to its president, whom adherents regard as a modern-day " prophet, seer, and revelator ".
Under the plan which starts within 90 days, Bell will be able to charge wholesale service providers a flat monthly fee to connect to its network, and for a set monthly usage limit per each ISP customer the ISP has.
Under Claudius, the Empire underwent its first major expansion since the reign of Augustus.
Under the Ottomans, Cairo expanded south and west from its nucleus around the Citadel.
Under his watch, the Browns won the AAFC championship in all four years of its existence, including the AAFC's only perfect season in 1948, and continued to succeed after moving to the NFL in 1950.

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Under the rubric Profiles, it publishes articles about notable people such as Ernest Hemingway, Henry R. Luce and Marlon Brando, Hollywood restaurateur Michael Romanoff, magician Ricky Jay and mathematicians David and Gregory Chudnovsky.
Under Anderson, Wired has produced some widely noted articles, including the April 2003 " Welcome to the Hydrogen Economy " story, the November 2003 " Open Source Everywhere " issue ( which put Linus Torvalds on the cover and articulated the idea that the open source method was taking off outside of software, including encyclopedias as evidenced by Wikipedia ), the February 2004 " Kiss Your Cubicle Goodbye " issue ( which presented the outsourcing issue from both American and Indian perspectives ), and an October 2004 article by Chris Anderson, which coined the popular term " Long Tail.
Under the strictest definition, which demands that a particle be an uninflected word, English deictics like this and that would not be classed as such ( since they have plurals ) and are therefore inflected, and neither would Romance articles ( since they are inflected for number and gender ).
Aside from " Prospect Theory ," the most important of these articles was " Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases " ( Tversky & Kahneman, 1974 ), which was published in the prestigious journal Science and introduced the notion of anchoring.
Under his own name, he had simply published, unattributed, translations of two articles, originally written in English by Western scholars C. F. J.
Under the terms of the Treaty, the Allies were allowed to keep troops in Berlin until the end of the year 1994 ( articles 4 and 5 ).
Under the Collins editorship The Bookman carried articles conforming to his conservative views, influenced by Irving Babbitt, and promoted humanism and distributism.
Under the marriage articles Gniezdovo and Katyn became a co-owned by the British.
Under examination, he denied that he had made common cause with the Anabaptists and claimed to be no prophet but a mere witness of the Most High, but nevertheless refused the articles of faith proposed to him by the provincial synod.
Under articles 12 and 68 of the constitution, the minimum voting age is 18.
Under articles 12 and 68 of the constitution, the minimum voting age is 18.
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 the pseudonym of Amber, he published a series of articles denouncing the policy of Russification in Abkhazia and accusing local Russian officials of fomenting anti-Georgian sentiments among the Abkhaz people.
Under the name " Tau Palingenius " Guénon became the founder and main contributor of a periodical review, La Gnose (" Gnosis "), writing articles for it until 1922.
" As a professor, Pratt published a number of articles, reviews, and introductions ( including those to four Shakespeare plays ), and edited Thomas Hardy's Under the greenwood tree ( 1937 ).
Under the pseudonym Narcissus, he wrote newspaper and magazine articles about his encounters with the paranormal.
Under the Bluebook system, the type styles used in citations found in academic legal articles ( always footnoted ) are very different from those used in citations within court documents ( always cited inline ).
Under the theme “ creating good mood ,” the website has been updated every day for the past twelve years, with Itoi ’ s own essays on lifestyle, interviews and articles, and merchandise sales.
Under the pen name " Le Rétif " (" The Restless One " or " The Stubborn One "), Serge wrote many articles for Le Révolté and, starting in 1909, L ' Anarchie, a journal founded by Albert Libertad, whom Serge and his friends considered to be a hero.
He has given a number of public lectures on music, published numerous articles and papers, and written a book on the political theory of contemporary music, File Under Popular ( 1984 ).
Under articles I, II, IV, VI and VII of the treaty ’ s terms, Russia ’ s empress became the official and sole suzerain of Kartli-Kakheti ’ s rulers, guaranteeing the Georgians ’ internal sovereignty and territorial integrity, and promising to " regard their enemies as Her enemies "
Under the terms of this agreement, Peru would have to build a museum and research center near Machu Picchu to Yale ’ s specifications before it could receive a portion of the articles for display and study.
Under this model, the articles were freely licensed six weeks after the print edition's publication.
Under the pseudonym of Mumle Gåsegg ( Mumble Goose-egg ) he wrote shorter articles in the newspaper Dagbladet, particularly during World War II.
Under his own name, he was a regular science-fact columnist for Astounding and its later successor Analog, where his intriguing articles were in a position to influence two generations of budding scientists, social thinkers and film artists.

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