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Under and reorganization
Under the 1939 Code this item was permitted to survive a tax-free reorganization in the Stanton Brewery case, but only over the dissent of Judge Learned Hand, who wrote the majority opinion in the Sansome case, a leading case requiring carryover of earnings and profits in a non-taxable reorganization.
Under Webb's reorganization, the directors of the Manned Spacecraft Center ( Gilruth ), Marshall Space Flight Center ( von Braun ), and the Launch Operations Center ( Debus ) effectively reported to Mueller.
* Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs: This Undersecretary leads functions that were formerly assigned to the United States Information Agency but were integrated into the State Department by the 1999 reorganization.
Under the reorganization, the Roman Senate is excluded from controlling the business of state.
Under the reorganization of the Holy Roman Empire in 1802, the Bishopric was secularized and annexed to the Habsburg territories.
Under the bankruptcy reorganization agreement, the company paid $ 750 million to the SEC in cash and stock in the new MCI, which was intended to be paid to wronged investors.
Under the influence of both Bardas and Photios, Michael presided over the reconstruction of ruined cities and structures, the reopening of closed monasteries, and the reorganization of the imperial university at the Maganaura palace under Leo the Mathematician.
Under the reorganization, Mercury Records was folded into the newly formed The Island Def Jam Music Group ( IDJMG ).
Under the 2007 reorganization of districts, it became part of Jabal al Gharbi District.
Under the 2007 reorganization of districts, most of it became part of Jabal al Gharbi District, while the southwestern part went to Nalut District.
Under his leadership, a major reorganization plan was launched, the combat division structure reorganized, special warfare forces expanded, community relations ( Civic Action ) expanded, and the Army strengthened during the Berlin Crisis.
Under US Army reorganization, the 1st COSCOM has been re-designated as the 1st Sustainment Command ( Theater ).
Under Vespasian began a reorganization of the precarious finances of the state.
Under the burden of the debt incurred as part of Zell's leveraged buyout, the Tribune Co. filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in December 2008.
Under the terms of the agreement negotiated by Starwood Capital Group, the reorganization plan calls for secured lenders to receive a new $ 50 million loan plus 80 % of the new stock.
Under the general banking law of 1838 reorganization was effected, and June 20, 1866, the name was changed to National Bank of Lansingburgh.
Under the reorganization of Francia by Charles Martel, the dux et princeps Francorum was the commander of the armies of the kingdom, in addition to his administrative duties as mayor of the palace, and specifically commander of the standing guard which Charles Martel had begun maintaining year-round since the Battle of Toulouse in 721.
... Under the terms of the plan of reorganization Primus has reduced its debt by $ 316 million, or 55 %, and will emerge from bankruptcy with approximately $ 255 million of debt.
Under the reorganization plan, the shipping laws of the U. S. were separated into two categories, regulatory and promotional.

Under and empire
Under the early Roman empire the place was known as Caesarea, and was the metropolis of Cilicia Secunda.
" Under the persistence of the brethren who told him, " Emperor Constantine loves the church ," he accepted to write him a letter blessing him, and praying for the peace and safety of the empire and the church.
Under his tutelage, Sweden and the Protestant cause developed a number of excellent commanders, such as Lennart Torstensson, who would go on to defeat Sweden's enemies and expand the boundaries and the power of the empire long after Gustav Adolph's death in battle.
Under his rule the kingdom became the centre of government for an empire which also included Denmark and Norway.
Under Alexander the Great, this force turned east, and in a series of three decisive battles, routed the Persian forces and took their empire, which included Egypt and the Phoenician lands.
Under Pobedonostsev, revolutionaries were hunted down and a policy of Russification was carried out throughout the empire.
Under Napoleon Bonaparte, France took back the territory in 1800 in the hope of building an empire in North America.
Under the reign of the Ottonian rulers, the kingdom of the Eastern Franks finally became Germany with the conclusion of the unification of the duchies of Lorraine, Saxony, Franconia, Swabia, Thuringia and Bavaria into one empire.
Under Suleiman's patronage, the Ottoman empire entered the golden age of its cultural development.
Under Charlemagne, the Saxon Wars had as their chief object the conversion and integration of the Saxons into the Frankish empire.
Under his rule, the empire became a huge military machine and the nobles and their contingents multiplied almost fourfold, as did the demands for more revenue from the peasantry.
* Under the agreement, Philip III becomes king, but Perdiccas, as the regent, effectively becomes the ruler of Alexander's empire.
Under the empire, the consuls would change as often as every two months, but only the two consuls at the beginning of the year would lend their names to that year.
Under the Fatimids, Egypt became the center of an empire that included at its peak North Africa, Sicily, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the Red Sea coast of Africa, Hejaz, and Yemen.
Under Cyrus ' son Cambyses II, Susa became a center of political power as one of 4 capitals of the Achaemenid Persian empire, while reducing the significance of Pasargadae as the capital of Persis.
Under the new organization of the empire by Diocletian, Numidia was divided in two provinces: the north became Numidia Cirtensis, with capital at Cirta, while the south, which included the Aurès Mountains and was threatened by raids, became Numidia Militiana, " Military Numidia ", with capital at the legionary base of Lambaesis.
Under the later empire it is not often mentioned ; but in the 4th century it was the seat of the consularis Campaniae and its chief town, though Ausonius puts it behind Mediolanum ( Milan ) and Aquileia in his ordo nobilium urbium.
Under the flourishing Mughal empire, Persian became very influential as the language of prestige of the Islamic courts.
Under the second Assyrian empire, when Nineveh had become a great centre of trade, Aramaic — the language of commerce and diplomacy — was added to the number of subjects that the educated class was required to learn.
Under his leadership, the empire expanded into Fars in 650 ( present-day Iran ), some areas of Khorasan ( present-day Afghanistan ) in 651 and the conquest of Armenia was begun in the 640s.
Under Umar the Islamic empire expanded at an unprecedented rate ruling the whole Sassanid Persian Empire and more than two thirds of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Under the Roman empire it was quite obscured by the restored cities of Corinth and Patrae ; in Pausanias ' age ( 150 AD ) it was almost desolate.
Under Roman guidance, the grid was designed for efficiency and inter-changeability, both facilitated by and aiding the expansion of their empire.
Under their peaceful rule their territories flourished, until the weakening of the Mughal empire and the rise of the expanding Bundela and Maratha powers brought misfortune upon them.

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