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Under Lincoln's leadership, the Union set up a naval blockade that shut down the South's normal trade, took control of the border slave states at the start of the war, gained control of communications with gunboats on the southern river systems, and tried repeatedly to capture the Confederate capital at Richmond, Virginia.
Under Brearley's leadership, England went on to win the next two matches before a drawn final match at The Oval.
Under the leadership of Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, Aga Khan III, the first half of the 20th century was a period of significant development for the Ismā ' īlī community.
Under Karmal's leadership, the Parchamite PDPA participated in Mohammad Daoud Khan's rise to power, and his subsequent regime.
Under his leadership a Liberal revival began, marked by the Orpington by-election of March 1962 which was won by Eric Lubbock.
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 the leadership of Hale, Noyes and Millikan ( aided by the booming economy of Southern California ), Caltech grew to national prominence in the 1920s and concentrated on the development of Roosevelt's " Hundredth Man ".
Under Schechter's leadership, JTS attracted a distinguished faculty, including Louis Ginzberg ( author of Legends of the Jews ), historian Alexander Marx, Arabist Israel Friedlander, and future founder of Reconstructionism Mordecai Kaplan, and became a highly regarded center of Jewish learning.
Under Veeck's leadership, one of Cleveland's most significant achievements was breaking the color barrier in the American League by signing Larry Doby, formerly a player for the Negro League's Newark Eagles in, eleven weeks after Jackie Robinson signed with the Dodgers.
Under his sole leadership Charlton made an appearance in the playoffs in 1996 but were eliminated by Crystal Palace in the semi-finals and the following season brought a disappointing 15th place finish.
Under the leadership of Kazuo Iwama, Sony also started a big development effort on CCDs involving a significant investment.
Under Khrushchev the local party leadership in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ( Russian SFSR ) witnessed the largest turnover in provincial leaders since the Great Purge ; two out of three provincial leaders were replaced in 1953 alone.
* 793 (): Under the leadership of Dengyō, construction began on the Enryaku Temple.
Under his leadership, they staged a new production each week.
Under President Shevardnadze's leadership, the government had nonetheless made some progress on basic market reforms: all prices and most trade have been liberalized, a stable national currency ( the lari ) was introduced, and massive government downsizing took place.
Under their leadership, the Turkic Khaganate rapidly expanded to rule huge territories in Central Asia.
Under his leadership the theater's popularity waned ; and after World War II, it was not well-attended.
Under her leadership, the World Health Organization was one of the first major employers to require freedom from tobacco addiction as a condition of employment.
Under his leadership, the German government sought to reduce tensions with the Soviet Union and improve relations with the German Democratic Republic, a policy known as the Ostpolitik.
Under Himmler's leadership, the SS developed its own military branch, the SS-Verfügungstruppe ( SS-VT ), which later evolved into the Waffen-SS.
Under the skilled leadership of Pope Alexander III, the alliance suffered many defeats but ultimately was able to deny the emperor a complete victory in Italy.
Under his leadership, the company pioneered processes for sanitary food preparation, leading a successful lobbying effort in favor of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906.
Under the leadership of coach Osvaldo Bagnoli, in 1982 – 1983 the team secured 4th place in Serie A ( its highest finish at the time ) and even lead the Serie A standings for a few weeks.
Under the leadership of George Rapp, the group left Württemberg, Germany, and came to the United States in 1803.
Under the leadership of the new CEO, Orey Gilliam, who also assumed the responsibility for all of AOL's messaging business in 2007, ICQ resumed its growth and turned into a highly profitable company, and one of AOL's most successful businesses.

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Under pressure from the Assembly to improve management and coordination within the government, he issued a presidential decree giving Vice President Megawati control over the day-to-day administration of government.
Under the U. S. Constitution the President and Vice President are chosen by Electors, under a constitutional grant of authority delegated to the legislatures of the several states and the District of Columbia ( see Bush v. Gore ).
Under the Twelfth Amendment, each elector must cast distinct votes for President and Vice President, instead of two votes for President.
Under the Constitution, the Vice President is President of the United States Senate.
Under the American system the President is both head of state and head of government, and the ceremonial duties of the former position are often delegated to the Vice President.
Under the original terms of the Constitution, the electors of the Electoral College voted only for office of President rather than for both President and Vice President.
Under Nehru, who was styled the " Vice President of the Viceroy's Executive Council ," Patel took charge of the departments of home affairs and information and broadcasting.
Under Section 2, whenever there is a vacancy in the office of Vice President, the President nominates a successor who becomes Vice President if confirmed by a majority vote of both Houses of the Congress.
Dulles successfully resisted a proposal to substitute the Vice President for the Under Secretary of State as chairman of the OCB, arguing that such a change would impinge on his role as principal adviser to the President on foreign policy.
Under the leadership of then Vice Chancellor, Sir Howard Newby the university became more focused in encouraging and investment in more and better quality research.
Under the Electoral College system each state conducts its own popular election for President and Vice President.
Under pressure from the United States, and lacking support from the indigenous movement, the Junta was dissolved by General Carlos Mendoza and the Congress named then Vice President Gustavo Noboa as president of the country.
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 the Constitution, the Vice President is President of the Senate.
Under the constitution, it main duty was to elect the President and Vice President, both for a term of six years.
Under the provisions of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Nixon nominated Republican House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford to succeed Agnew as Vice President in October 1973.
The Senior Leadership of the Department of the Army consists of two civilians — the Secretary of the Army and the Under Secretary of the Army — and two military officers of four-star rank — the Chief of Staff of the Army and the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army.
Under Chancellor Willy Brandt, Scheel became Foreign Minister and Vice Chancellor.
Under the new Meiji government, Ōmura was appointed to the post of hyobu daiyu, which was equivalent to the role of Vice Minister of War in the newly created Army-Navy Ministry.
Under Article 53 of the Free State constitution the role of the Vice President was to " act for all purposes in the place of the President ", until the appointment of a successor in the event of his death, resignation or " permanent incapacity ", or until his return in the event of his " temporary absence ".
The Senior Leadership of the Department of the Army consists of two civilians, the Secretary of the Army ( Head of the department and subordinate to the Secretary of Defense ) and the Under Secretary of the Army, and two military officers, the Chief of Staff of the Army and the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army.
* " W. Cameron Forbes for Envoy to Japan ; Bostonian Selected by President Hoover to Succeed W. R. Castle Jr .; Forbes was in Philippines ; Served There as Vice Governor and Governor General Under Roosevelt and Taft ," New York Times.
Other senior officials of the Department are the Under Secretary of the Army ( principal deputy to the Secretary ) and the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army ( principal deputy to the Chief of Staff.

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