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Under protest from the PLO, Iraq, and Libya, who claimed that because Abu Daoud was traveling to a PLO comrade's funeral he should receive diplomatic immunity, the French government refused a West German extradition request on grounds that forms had not been filled in properly, and put him on a plane to Algeria before Germany could submit another request.
Under these circumstances, a case where the affidavit was proved ineffective emerged in 1961 and in spite of — rather than because of — protest prior to 1961, the disclaimer requirement was excised.
Harold Wilson made her a Whip in 1975, and she was promoted in 1976 by James Callaghan to Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Education and Science, replacing Joan Lestor, who had resigned in protest over spending cuts.
Under protest but at Ben-Gurion's insistence, the Israelis withdrew.
German flags being burned during a protest in Nuremberg, 2006. Under German criminal code (§ 90a Strafgesetzbuch ( StGB )) it is illegal to revile or damage the German federal flag as well as any flags of its states in public.
In December 2001, staff members at The Montreal Gazette launched a Gazette Newsroom web page with an open letter, titled Media Giant Silences Local Voices: Canadian Journalism Under Attack, that got signed by 77 Gazette journalists as of 2002 January 23, opposing the national editorial policy, and the reporters among them participated in a byline strike, refusing to sign their names to their stories in the newspaper in protest.
Under protest, Cerebros took Spike back to the city, where he was able to manipulate the abandoned construction machines to rebuild the city into a giant Headmaster Transformer, integrating both himself and Cerebros into it.
Under Banks ' leadership, AIM led a protest in Custer, South Dakota in 1973 against judicial proceeding that reduced the charges to a second degree offense against a white man accused of murdering a Native American.
Under the banner of their flagship organization, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, King depended on Williams ' keen ability to organize and stir masses of people into nonviolent direct action in the myriad of protest campaigns they waged against racial, political, economic, and social injustice.
Under protest, Smasher is ordered to travel to Earth to warn the X-Men about the threat Nova posed.
Under public censure for his refusal to sign the Stamp Act protest as Massachusetts representative to the 1765 Stamp Act Congress, Ruggles might have arranged the marriage on January 15, 1766, for his daughter to Joshua Spooner, but no documentation has yet turned up to explain why Bathsheba Ruggles married a man she very soon came to hate.
Under protest from Native American groups the character's name was altered to Chief Wampumstompum, though this did nothing to assuage the concerns of protesters.

Under and resigned
Under pressure from Šķēle, several ministers subsequently resigned or were fired.
Under the City Charter of the day, when O ' Dwyer resigned, City Council President Impellitteri became acting mayor.
Under pressure from his party's right wing, Hughes resigned in February 1923 and was succeeded by his Treasurer, Stanley Bruce.
Under mounting pressure, McCarthy resigned from the post on 5 November 2002.
Under pressure from British American Tobacco, Pollock resigned on the eve of the launch of the 2002 car and was replaced as team principal by David Richards.
( In 1835 he resigned his commission on his appointment as Under Secretary of State for Ireland.
Under these circumstances, President Hindenburg refused to back the coup and Schleicher accordingly resigned on 28 January 1933.
Under pressure from the WWSC, management agreed to give Armitage a disciplinary hearing, shortly before which he resigned.
Under King Louis Napoleon he was secretary-general for foreign affairs, but resigned from office due to the annexation of the Batavian Republic of France.
Under Duffy Brechin made the play-offs again the following season but Duffy resigned after Brechin were beaten 3 – 0 on aggregate by Cowdenbeath.
Under pressure and without a seat, Dupluis resigned the leadership on May 5, 1974.
Under pressure from a range of international interests, he eventually resigned and wrote To Katanga and Back ( 1962 ) which is still considered a classic of both modern African history and the inner workings of the United Nations.
Under Entente pressure, he resigned in favor of Venizelos in June of the same year.
Under political pressure from the remnants of the Earth Alliance government, Sheridan resigned his EarthForce commission.
Under threat of impeachment from the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon resigned in 1974.
Under his leadership, the NPLM won 7 of 9 seats in legislative council elections on April 2, 2001, and he served as chief minister from April 5, 2001 until June 3, 2006 when he resigned after elections in which his party was defeated.
Under criticism, Livingstone resigned from his position.
Under Queiroz, South Africa qualified for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, but Queiroz resigned before the finals after falling out with the South African Football Association.
Under pressure, Reily resigned as Governor in 1923.
Under pressure from his party and disturbed by the Campbell government's inaction on various issues, Willis resigned from cabinet on August 19, 1950.
Under pressure from the MDM, as well as from George Drew and Dufferin Roblin, Willis resigned from the coalition ministry in mid-1950.
Under scrutiny by the Norwegian police for possible fraudulent behavior prior to the FAST acquisition by Microsoft, former founder and CEO John Lervik resigned from the wholly owned Microsoft subsidiary on 23 January 2009.
Under President Mathieu Kérékou, Kolawolé served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from May 1998 to May 2003, when he resigned.

Under and Prime
Under Prime Minister P. W.
Under the 1991 constitution, in the event of the president's death, the Prime Minister, the National Assembly president, and the defense minister were to share power until a new election could be held.
Under Mahathir bin Mohamad ’ s long Prime Ministership ( 1981 – 2003 ), Malaysia ’ s political culture became increasingly centralized and authoritarian, due to Mahathir's belief that the multiethnic Malaysia could only remain stable through controlled democracy.
* Ved Mehta, A Family Affair: India Under Three Prime Ministers ( 1982 ) ISBN 0-19-503118-0
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Chief Leabua Jonathan, the ruling Basotho National Party ( BNP ) refused to cede power to the rival Basotholand Congress Party ( BCP ), although the BCP was widely believed to have won the elections.
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman ( up to 1970 ), Malaysia pursued a strongly pro-Commonwealth anti-communist foreign policy.
Under Prime Ministers Tun Abdul Razak and Tun Hussein Onn, Malaysia shifted its policy towards non-alignment and neutrality.
Under this arrangement Britain might appear to have two executives: the Prime Minister and Sovereign.
Under the 1963 constitution, Massamba-Débat was elected President for a 5-year term and named Pascal Lissouba to serve as Prime Minister.
Under the present constitution, the Prime Minister must be a Member of Parliament.
Under these, the powers of Parliament and the Prime Minister were increased at the expense of Presidential power.
Under the circumstances, a joint UAP – Country Party meeting chose Fadden to be his successor as Prime Minister, even though the Country Party was nominally the junior partner in the coalition.
Under Prime Minister Edward Natapei, reform programs have been reintroduced.
** Under the leadership of British Prime Minister Robert Peel, the British Parliament repeals the Corn Laws, replacing the old Colonial mercantile trade system with Free Trade.
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 new powers of the Amsterdam Treaty, Prodi was described by some as the ' First Prime Minister of Europe '.
Under Labour Prime Minister Clark, 2000-2008, foreign policy reflected the priorities of liberal internationalism.
Under Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home he was President of the Board of Trade and Secretary of State for Industry, Trade and Regional Development, and oversaw the abolition of retail price maintenance.
Prime Minister: Conduct of Policy Under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, 1974 – 79.
Under Liberal caucus rules of the time, a tied vote meant the motion was automatically defeated, and hence Gorton could have remained as party leader and Prime Minister without further ado.
Under the Meiji Constitution, the Prime Minister and his Cabinet were not necessarily chosen from the elected members of the Diet.
Under Prime Minister David Lloyd George, however, from 1918 onwards, the powers of the office increased, as Lloyd George unilaterally claimed for himself powers that had previously belonged to the Cabinet collectively, including, most dramatically, the right to seek a parliamentary dissolution.
Under former Prime Minister Howard, a monarchist, the government initiated a process to settle the republican debate, involving a constitutional convention and a referendum.
Under Article 20 of the Constitution of Bhutan enacted in 2008, Bhutan's foreign relations fall under the purview of the Druk Gyalpo on the advice of the Executive, namely the Prime Minister and other Ministers of the Lhengye Zhungtshog including the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

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