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Under the auspices of the Women's Recreation Association, interclass competition is organized in badminton, basketball, field hockey, golf, tennis, and swimming.
Under the auspices of the Outing Club, Dartmouth also has the Mountaineering Club, which takes on tough climbs like Mount McKinley, and Bait & Bullet, whose interests are self-evident, and even sports a Woodman's Team, which competes with other New England colleges in wood sawing and chopping, canoe races, and the like.
Under the auspices of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, he completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean that led to general European awareness of the American continents.
Under his auspices the French established a khān ( hostel ) in Sidon, the Florentines a consulate, and Christian missionaries were admitted into the country.
Under the auspices of Humbert of Romans, Albert molded the curriculum of studies for all Dominican students, introduced Aristotle to the classroom and probed the work of Neoplatonists, such as Plotinus.
Under the council's auspices, the Nordic countries have created a common labor market and have abolished immigration controls among themselves.
Under the auspices of the SS Economy and Administration Head Office, this holding company owned housing corporations, factories, and publishing houses.
Under its auspices, in January 1909, he founded the Wireless Association of America, which had 10, 000 members within a year.
Under Goebbels auspices the participating members ( e. g. Pierre Drieu La Rochelle and Robert Brasillach ) founded the " Europäische Schriftstellervereinigung " ( European Writers ' League ), officially in March 1942.
Under their auspices, she gained a second meeting, where she made a remarkable prediction about a military reversal near Orléans.
Under the auspices of The UN Convention on Climate Change the Kyoto Protocol ( aimed at combating global warming ) entered into force on February 16, 2005.
Under the auspices of the GAA, Gaelic football is a male-only sport ; however, the related sport of ladies ' Gaelic football is governed by the Ladies ' Gaelic Football Association.
Under the auspices of the Unicef financed Udisha initiative the Government of India is specifying the outline of a means of change and improvement in child care.
Under the auspices of a regime d ' exception ( the equivalent of a state of emergency ), Mobutu assumed sweeping, almost absolute, powers.
Under UN auspices, Bangladeshi troops have served or are serving in Somalia, Rwanda, Mozambique, Kuwait, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Haiti, and units are currently serving in Kuwait and East Timor.
Under the auspices of the British Secular Union, Queensberry wrote a pamphlet entitled The Religion of Secularism and the Perfectibility of Man.
Under the auspices of the Houston Police, he experienced the drug which he characterized as " a special kind of hell.
Under the auspices of this training system, GCI trainees would direct TF-51H Mustangs against " enemy " A-26 Invaders.
Under the auspices of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, Daniel W. Dame purchased 500 acres, laid out the city of Lanark, and was elected its first mayor in 1861.
Under the auspices of Goodman and the Fort Dix chapter of the Association of the United States Army, the statue was recast in bronze and its concrete base replaced by black granite.
Under the auspices of the Stevenson Land Company, George Stevenson purchased the original town site for $ 24, 000 in 1893, building the town along the lower flat near the river.
Under the auspices of MCPL, the Athens Library ( a. k. a. " MCPL Athens ") is also considered a member of the Wisconsin Valley Library Service, one of 17 state-level library consortia in Wisconsin, USA.
Under the auspices of MCPL, the Edgar Library ( a. k. a. " MCPL Edgar ") is also considered a member of the Wisconsin Valley Library Service, one of 17 state-level library consortia in Wisconsin, USA.
Under the auspices of MCPL, the Hatley Library ( a. k. a. " MCPL Hatley ") is also a member of the Wisconsin Valley Library Service, one of 17 state-level library consortia in Wisconsin, USA.
Under his auspices, the Gaoler's House was built in 1788 in a Gothic style.

Under and McKay's
Under McKay's administration, the LDS Church's stance on Africans holding the priesthood was softened.

Under and First
Under Ernest Mangnall, who assumed managerial duties in 1903, the team finished as Second Division runners-up in 1906 and secured promotion to the First Division, which they won in 1908 – the club's first league title.
Under the First Empire and its wide-ranging educational reforms, imposed on or imitated across the Continent, rhetoric regained little ground.
Under the Agreement, the First Nations received money to buy land on the open market.
Under the new powers of the Amsterdam Treaty, Prodi was described by some as the ' First Prime Minister of Europe '.
Under the calendar of Ancient Israel the date of Pentecost was fifty days from First Fruits, though dates were disputed, as in the Dead Sea scrolls.
Under the leadership of President Philibert Tsiranana, Madagascar's First Republic ( 1960 – 1972 ) was established as a democratic system modeled on that of France.
Under the command of Johnston, the Army immediately entered into the First Battle of Manassas.
Under the Legislative Assembly, which was in power before the proclamation of the First Republic, France was engaged in war with Prussia and Austria.
First settled in 1710 by John Muirwood and several other colonial founders who bartered for the land From the Wyantenuck Nation Under the Sachem Waramaugs who lived in a enormous Palisade along the Still river.
Under First Air Force, Moody trained replacement combat pilots as a Combat Crew Training Station for the Douglas A-26 Invader light bomber.
The First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Wyandanch was established in 1995 Under the pastorate of Rev.
Under the First Empire, he was used as a secret agent by Napoleon, for whom he carried on a diplomatic correspondence.
Under Josiah Harmar, the First American Regiment slowly organized and achieved permanent status as an infantry regiment of the new Regular Army.
Under his chairmanship ( from 1988 to 1997 ), the IPCC produced its First Assessment Report ( 1990 ) and Second Assessment Report ( 1995 ), contributing to the IPCC sharing the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former US Vice President Al Gore.
Under Raich Carter, Leeds won promotion to the First Division in 1956, before suffering relegation in 1960.
Under Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke, Warwick Castle's defences were enhanced from January to May 1642 in preparation for attack during the First English Civil War.
Under the dynamic leadership of Khara Khula, the Dzungars stopped the expansion of the First Altan Khan and began planning the resurrection of the Dörben Oirat under the Dzungar banner.
Under Pitt in 1804 he again entered office as First Lord of the Admiralty, when he introduced numerous improvements in the details of the department.
Under a previous commander, Lord Anson, it had successfully contained the French coast and in May 1747 won the First Battle of Cape Finisterre when it attacked a large convoy leaving harbour.
Under the terms of the Scotland Act, if the Parliament fails to nominate a First Minister, within this time frame, it will be dissolved and a fresh election held.
* 1990 – The Rescuers Down UnderFirst feature-length film to be entirely recorded to film from digital files ; in this case animation assembled on computers using Walt Disney Feature Animation and Pixar's CAPS system.
Under the Employment Equity Act, First Nations are a " designated group ", along with women, visible minorities, and persons with physical or mental disabilities.
( Under each of his successors, the bank's name has changed: George Moore shortened it to " First National City Bank " and formed a holding company, First National City Corp .; under Walter B. Wriston these became " Citibank " and " Citicorp "; under John Reed the firm merged with Travelers Group to become Citigroup.
Under pressure from Prussia, which for a long time wanted to annex the northern Polish province of Royal Prussia, the three powers agreed on the First Partition of Poland.

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