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Under and chairmanship
Under Tommy Trinder's chairmanship in the 60's, flags of all other teams in the Division 1 were proudly flown along the Thames.
Under the Senate's seniority rules, he was next in line for the chairmanship and there was no significant effort to deny him the post, which he held until his retirement.
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 Mitchell's chairmanship the committee began to look at allegations of corruption and widescale tax evasion in the banking sector, particularly regarding Deposit Interest Retention Tax.
Under the chairmanship of Paul Martin, the number increased again to 39, in the vicinity of which it has remained ; the Cabinet proper comprises 31 ministers, with another 7 members of the ministry who are not of the cabinet.
Under the chairmanship of Sir Edward Jenkinson an American, Percy Martin, a substantial shareholder and electrical engineer, was promoted to works manager and Ernest Instone to general manager.
Under the chairmanship of the liberal politician Heinrich von Gagern, the assembly started on its ambitious plan to create a modern constitution as the foundation for a unified Germany.
Under the chairmanship of Col. H. S.
Under the chairmanship of the Minister, a Gibraltar Sports Advisory Council has been set up to advise the Government of Gibraltar on all matters relating to sport.
Under the chairmanship of Robert Moses, the agency grew in a series of mergers with four other agencies:
Under Dyke's chairmanship Brentford F. C.
Under the chairmanship of Toby Gilliat Brown – grandson of Sidney Gilliat – the club has played its way up the hockey league winning successive promotions over nine seasons.
Under the chairmanship of David Will, the then Scottish Football Association Vice-President and a future Vice-Presidents of FIFA, and the player-management of ex-Dundee stalwart Ian Fleming, the club pipped Meadowbank Thistle to the title by one point.
Under the chairmanship of Sir Henri, delegates approved bylaws and a constitution of the Canadian Forestry Association, Canada's oldest conservation organization.
Under the chairmanship of Dr Tony Ryan, this company provided the necessary energy to create the museum as we see it today.
Under Millichip's chairmanship, the club re-established itself in the First Division and recruited talented and energetic manager Ron Atkinson, building a team that was among the most exciting in English football circa 1980.
Under Quigley's chairmanship, the select committee produced The Defence Beyond 2000 Report, which became the blueprint for the Clark government's radical restructuring of the New Zealand Defence Force.
Under Geoffrey Faber's chairmanship the board in 1929 included T. S. Eliot, Richard de la Mare, Charles Stewart and Frank Morley.
Under the chairmanship of former U. S. Senator John V. Tunney, Hammer's board includes architect Frank O. Gehry, television producer Macy Carsey, and investor Kevin Wall, among others.
Under Republican caucus rules, he would have permanently lost his chairmanship if indicted.
Under his chairmanship, the committee published a report in 1985 which resulted in the establishment of the Broadcasting Authority in 1987.
Under his energetic chairmanship the Anti-Apartheid Movement campaigned against the Thatcher government ’ s refusal to impose sanctions against South Africa in the 1980s and organised the 1988 ‘ Free Mandela ’ concert at Wembley stadium which was televised by the BBC and broadcast around the world.
Under his chairmanship, the committee contributed significantly to the necessary reform of the CAP in 2003.
Under the chairmanship of Lukas A. Lausen, who was elected on this occasion, the youth wing increased its membership fivefold, its budget was doubled, its activity level increased significantly and the contacts to the SSW and the press were formalised.
Under the chairmanship of David Moores, Liverpool went through their most barren spell for three decades.

Under and journalist
** David Freud, Baron Freud, Walter's son, journalist, businessman, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Under the direction of Sefton Delmer, a British journalist who spoke perfect Berliner German, Soldatensender Calais and its associated shortwave station, Kurzwellensender Atlantik, broadcast music, up-to-date sports scores, speeches of Adolf Hitler for " cover " and subtle propaganda.
: His gritty performance in this fight would have been considered by many observers to have justified his sobriquet of The Hard Rock from Down Under given by renowned writer and journalist, Damon Runyon.
Under his own name, Gotlieb was also a famous translator, journalist and editor of newspapers in what is now Sighetu Marmaţiei, Romania ().
" " Under the Bridge " became the album's second single in March 1992 ; upon release, journalist Jeff Apter noted that it " was the bona fide, across-all-formats radio hit that the band had been working towards for seven years.
In this film and the accompanying leaflet Muslims Under Siege co-written with television journalist James Jones, it was argued that the demonisation of Muslims has become widespread in British media and politics.
Under the leadership of Juan González in 2002-2004, NAHJ created the Parity Project to assist news organizations in hiring and retaining Hispanic journalists and improving coverage of the Hispanic communities across the U. S. NAHJ is one of the few journalist associations to take a stand against media consolidation, largely due to the influence of Gonzalez and former presidents Verónica Villafañe ( 2004 – 2006 ) and Rafael Olmeda ( 2006 – 2008 ).
In 1960, he was interviewed by British journalist Comer Clarke for his book England Under Hitler ( referenced below under further reading ).

Under and Paul
Under Pope Paul V ( reigned 1605 – 1621 ), a major conflict arose between Venice and the Papacy.
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.
Men at Work performed " Down Under " at the closing ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, alongside Paul Hogan of Crocodile Dundee fame.
Under Clement VIII he himself was made protonotary and nuncio to the French court ; Paul V also employed him in a similar capacity, afterwards raising him, in 1606, to Cardinal-Priest of S. Pietro in Montorio and appointing him the papal legate to Bologna.
" Under Pope Clement VII ( 1523 – 34 ) he became Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and dean of the College of Cardinals, and on the death of Clement VII in 1534, was elected as Pope Paul III.
Under Leopold I ( 1658 – 1705 ) the term again became Hofkanzler with Johann Paul Freiherr von Hocher ( 1667-1683 ), and Theodor von Strattman ( 1683-1693 ).
: Examples include Hud starring Paul Newman ( 1963 ); Sam Peckinpah's The Getaway ( 1972 ) and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia ( 1974 ); Simon Wincer's Quigley Down Under ; Robert Rodríguez's El Mariachi ( 1992 ); John Sayles ' Lone Star ( 1996 ); Tommy Lee Jones ' The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada ( 2005 ); Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain ( 2005 ); Wim Wenders ' Don't Come Knocking ( 2005 ); and the Coen brothers Academy Award – winning No Country For Old Men ( 2007 ).
Under Stynes ' direction, the new board sacked Paul McNamee after just four months.
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.
The tune nosed onto the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart at # 114 in late June and was quickly forgotten until a few months later, when it was picked up by radio stations as a tribute to " the late " Paul McCartney.
Songs by these and other artists have been written about Fremantle ; the city is the setting for the title track of Paul Kelly's 1987 album Under the Sun, and The Waifs ' 2004 single " Bridal Train " follows a World War II-era war bride on a journey from Fremantle to the USA.
Under Pope Paul IV it was felt that the religious convictions of an author contaminated all his writings, so it was added to the Roman Catholic Church's list of prohibited books.
Under his supervision, Calley revived two long-running franchises, the Pink Panther and James Bond films, and touched on an aspect of UA's past by giving the widest release ever to a film with an NC-17 rating, Paul Verhoeven and Joe Eszterhas's controversial Showgirls.
Under the Weimar government of the 1920s, Germany emerged as a leading center of the avant-garde — the birthplace of Expressionism in painting and sculpture, of the atonal musical compositions of Arnold Schoenberg, and the jazz-influenced work of Paul Hindemith and Kurt Weill.
Under Harry Maloney's directive in the mid 1980's through to the early 1990's, Paul Ward acted as Technical Manager, Mandie Emmings Bookings / Studio Manager, Steve Groom house maintenance and gardens, and Gordon Bonnar ( formerly of the band ' Heavy Pettin ') inhouse recording engineer.
Under the supervision of chief executive of Coalition Provisional Authority L. Paul Bremer, a convention was held on May 24, 2003 to select the first City Council in the history of this oil-rich, ethnically divided city.
As the surviving superpower at the end of the Cold War, the U. S. could focus its assets in new directions, the future being " up for grabs " according to former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Paul Wolfowitz in 1991.
Under the direction of Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III as the Administrator, the Coalition Provisional Authority ( CPA ) began issuing radio and television licenses in June 2003 to meet the great demand for broadcasting licenses.
Under the command of Pierre de Troyes, Chevalier de Troyes, d ' Iberville his brothers Paul and Jacques led the Canadian woodsmen on a 1686 expedition to Hudson Bay.
Under Andersen's guidance, Fuller grew from a small St. Paul plant to an international Fortune 500 company.
Under Paul Gebhard ’ s leadership, the interview based research project continued, resulting in the publication of Pregnancy, Birth, and Abortion and Sex Offenders: An Analysis of Types.
Under her administration, the University built a sixth residential college, named in honor of alumna Meg Whitman, to accommodate an 11 percent expansion of the undergraduate student body ( an increase of some 500 students ), as recommended by a special committee of the Board of Trustees chaired by Paul M. Wythes.
Under the nominally centre-left Australian Labor Party from 1983 to 1996, the Bob Hawke and Paul Keating governments pursued many economic policies associated with economic rationalism, such as floating the Australian Dollar in 1983, reductions in trade tariffs, taxation reforms, changing from centralised wage-fixing to enterprise bargaining, heavy restrictions on union activities including on strike action and pattern bargaining, the privatisation of government run services and enterprises such as Qantas and the Commonwealth Bank, and wholesale deregulation of the banking system.
Under Clement's successor, Pope Paul V, he was appointed titular archbishop of Rhodes, 14 May 1607, with a dispensation for being three months shy of the canonical age and not having yet received the sacred orders, in order to give him appropriate credentials as nuncio at the court of the Archdukes Albert and Isabella in the Habsburg Netherlands, ( 1 June 1607-24 October 1615 ).

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