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Under the influence of several younger scholars, a new approach came to predominate among British anthropologists, concerned with analyzing how societies held together in the present ( synchronic analysis, rather than diachronic or historical analysis ), and emphasizing long-term ( one to several years ) immersion fieldwork.
* 1755 – Under the orders of Charles Lawrence, the British Army begins to forcibly deport the Acadians from Nova Scotia to the Thirteen Colonies.
Under Grimond ( who retired in 1967 ) and his successor, Jeremy Thorpe, the Liberals regained the status of a serious third force in British politics, polling up to 20 % of the vote but unable to break the duopoly of Labour and Conservative and win more than fourteen seats in the Commons.
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.
Under Israeli law, inherited from British Mandate municipal law, the possibility of creating a municipal borough exists.
Under the administration of Félix Éboué, France's first black colonial governor, a military column, commanded by Colonel Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque, and including two battalions of Sara troops, moved north from N ' Djamena ( then Fort Lamy ) to engage Axis forces in Libya, where, in partnership with the British Army's Long Range Desert Group, they captured Kufra.
Under British indirect rule, separate European ( e. g. Oyster Bay ) and African ( e. g. Kariakoo and Ilala ) areas developed at a distance from the city centre.
Under pressure, Abdur Rahman agreed in 1893 to accept a mission headed by the British Indian foreign secretary, Sir Mortimer Durand, to define the limits of British and Afghan control in the Pashtun territories.
Under the erroneous impression that he needed papers from some left-wing organisation to cross the frontier, on John Strachey's recommendation he applied unsuccessfully to Harry Pollitt, leader of the British Communist Party.
Under their rule, Mysore fought a series of wars sometimes against the combined forces of the British and Marathas, but mostly against the British, with Mysore receiving some aid or promise of aid from the French.
Under the London Declaration, India agreed that, when it became a republic in January 1950, it would join the Commonwealth of Nations and accept the British monarch as a " symbol of the free association of its independent member nations and as such the Head of the Commonwealth ".
Under the leadership of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown the British Labour Party re-branded itself as New Labour in order to promote the notion that it was less left-wing than it had been in the past.
In contrast, Dean Acheson, an Under Secretary of State, was dispatched to contact the European media, especially the British media, and the speech was read in its entirety on the BBC.
Under his editorship, Tribune opposed both the British government's Suez adventure and the Soviet crushing of the Hungarian Revolution in 1956.
Under Chinese influence, the first European power to successfully implement a merit-based civil system was the British Empire, in their administration of India.
Under the British system there is a unity of powers rather than separation.
Under it, the ruler agreed not to dispose of any of his territory except to the U. K. and not to enter into relationships with any other foreign government without British consent.
Under British law, the appearance of signatures ( not the names themselves ) may be protected under copyright law.
Under the British rule in India, Christian missionaries from England, USA and other countries established missionary and boarding schools throughout the country.
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 the provisions of Section 9 of the Statute of Westminster, the British Parliament still had the power to pass legislation concerning the six States of Australia, although " in accordance with the constitutional practice ".

Under and mandate
Under the mandate carried out by the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia ( UNTAC ), $ 1. 72 billion ( 1. 72 G $) was spent in an effort to bring basic security, stability and democratic rule to the country.
Under this mandate, the EPA developed strict requirements for all aspects of hazardous waste management including the treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste.
Under the 1878 Treaty of Berlin, Austria-Hungary received the mandate to occupy and administer the Ottoman Vilayet of Bosnia while the Ottoman Empire retained official sovereignty.
Under their federal mandate, the RCMP provides policing throughout Canada, including Ontario and Quebec ( albeit under smaller scales there ).
* February 20, 2002: After discussions on the purpose of the Office in the US media, Douglas Feith, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, assures the public in an interview that Defense Department officials will not undermine the credibility of US institutions by lying to the public, and states that the exact mandate of the office is under review.
Under a mandate of the United States government and after the Ojibway ceded their land in the Treaty of 1837, the Territory of Minnesota was established in 1849.
Under Chancellor Adenauer West Germany declared its right to speak for the entire German nation with an exclusive mandate.
Under the reauthorization of NED several factors were added to the organizations guidelines: the NED Act had to arrange the Board's prohibition on the use of funds for partisan political purposes, including funding for national party operations ; mandate that NED consult with the State Department on any overseas programs it funds prior to the commencement of their activities ; move the required date of reporting to Congress on all grants from December 31 to February 4, and lastly despite its non-governmental status, comply fully with the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act.
Under his 13-year mandate, PSG became the leading club in Paris, despite competition from Paris FC and Matra Racing, and captured its first trophies.
Under the rotational system, the presidents simply had the mandate of their member states, while the new permanent president is chosen by the members of the European Council.
Under Christopher Newton, the Festival's mandate became more narrowly defined: to produce plays written during the lifetime of Shaw ( 1856 – 1950 ), " plays about the beginning of the modern world ," as Newton was quoted.
Under its new statute, the sanjak became ' distinct but not separated ' from the French mandate of Syria on the diplomatic level, linked to both France and Turkey for defence matters.
Under the 2002 European Union decision to forbid MEPs from holding a dual mandate, if he was ever elected to the House of Commons, he would have to resign his seat as an MEP.
Under the hood, the 455-cubic-inch V8 was retained as standard equipment, but featured a lower compression of 8. 5 to 1 compared to 10. 25 to 1 in 1970 as part of a GM corporate mandate requiring all engines to run on 91 Research octane regular leaded, low-lead or unleaded gasolines.
Under United Nations Security Council Resolution 1790, the mandate of the multinational force in Iraq was extended until December 31, 2008, after which there is no justification for foreign militaries to remain in the country.
Under the British mandate, Assyrians were organized into militia groups called " the Assyrian Levies " and were used to put down revolts and support the British military presence in Iraq.
Under considerable hostile pressure, Gates acquiesced in establishing Special Order 40, a mandate that prohibits police officers from stopping people for the sole purpose of obtaining immigration status.
Under the Empire, the Emperor derived a good part of his powers ( alongside the military imperium and the tribunician power and presidency of the senate in Rome ) from a constitutionally ' exceptional ' ( but permanent ) mandate as the holder of proconsular authority over all, hence, so-called Imperial provinces, generally with one or more legions garrisoned ( often each under a specific legate ); however, he would appoint legates and other promagistrates to govern each such province in his name.
Under the terms of the deal endorsed by Daniels, the state of Indiana would buy syngas under a 30-year contract and then mandate that utilities within the state purchase and sell the gas to their customers.
Under Martial Law, the incumbency of Mayor Jagunap was highlighted by projects in accordance with the National Government ’ s mandate to promote the New Society Program of then President Ferdinand Marcos.
Under UMOMIG's ( United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia ) expanded mandate laid out in Resolution 937 ( 1994 ), the mission was given two tasks in the Kodori Valley:
Under what some say was pressure from the Vatican, he backed the Taif Agreement and hence the Syrian mandate over Lebanon in order to end the civil war, saying that it was " a fatal error to believe that we can live alone on an island in which we run our affairs as we like.
Under his leadership, the UBCIC worked hard to fulfil its mandate to the people.
Under the mandate of the so-called “ July package ”, Members are directed to clarify and improve GATT Article V ( Freedom of Transit ), Article VIII ( Fees and Formalities connected with Importation and Exportation ), and Article X ( Publication and Administration of Trade Regulations ).

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