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Under and impersonal
Under the influence of the spectacle which presents itself to him, the badaud becomes an impersonal creature ; he is no longer a human being, he is part of the public, of the crowd .”

Under and coercion
Under coercion, Helenus told the Acheans that they would win if they retrieved Pelops ' bones, persuaded Achilles ' son Neoptolemus to fight for them, and stole the Trojan Palladium.
Under Legalism, law is to be publicly promulgated standards of conduct backed by state coercion.
Under the proposed Employee Free Choice Act an employer challenging a card check election would be required to assert that employee signatures were gathered using illegal means, such as coercion.

Under and conditional
Under direction of the newly appointed Commander in Chief of the Combined Fleet, Admiral Soemu Toyoda, a finalized plan for the new conditional ' offensive '— dubbed " Plan A-Go ", or " Operation A-Go "— was adopted in early June 1944, then within weeks, quickly adapted to trap the American fleet now detected heading for Saipan.
Under squared error loss ( SEL ), the conditional expectation E ( θ < sub > i </ sub > | Y < sub > i </ sub > = y < sub > i </ sub >) is a reasonable quantity to use for prediction.
Under the covenant Yahweh has promised Israel the land of Canaan, but the promise is conditional: if Israel is unfaithful, they will lose the land.
Under the Digital Video Broadcasting ( DVB ) standard, conditional access system ( CAS ) standards are defined in the specification documents for DVB-CA ( conditional access ), DVB-CSA ( the common scrambling algorithm ) and DVB-CI ( the Common Interface ).

Under and threats
* Under, the Attorney General may request that the Secretary of Defense provide emergency assistance if civilian law enforcement is inadequate to address certain types of threats involving the release of nuclear materials, such as potential use of a nuclear or radiological weapon.
Under heavy threats, almost all religious houses joined the rest of the Church in acceding to the Royal Supremacy ; and in swearing to uphold the validity of the King's divorce and remarriage.
Under his threats and the dreadful fear of failure, she labours on with it, making herself mentally and physically ill. Nessie secretly writes to Mary asking her to come back, so she will have her company and comfort.
Under threats of a hostile takeover, Southern New England Telephone underwent a restructuring in 1986, creating Southern New England Telecommunications as the holding company of SNET and its related businesses.
Under Convex's influence, Max murders his colleagues at CIVIC-TV, and later attempts to murder Bianca O ' Blivion, as Videodrome considered these victims threats to its mission.
Under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890, which ruled it illegal for any business combination to restrain trade or commerce, an injunction was issued on July 2 enjoining the ARU leadership from " compelling or inducing by threats, intimidation, persuasion, force or violence, railway employees to refuse or fail to perform their duties.
Under pressure to follow through with the Justice Department corruption investigation, along with the threats of resignation, McGrath agreed that Morris ' request was asking too much and that the best thing to do at that point was to clean up the department from that point forward and leave the past alone.
Under considerable duress and several threats of being killed and eaten by the Indians, Nobrega and Anchieta stayed for a time in Iperoig ( present-day Ubatuba in the Northern cost of São Paulo ), in conference with the tribal chieftains, until Nóbrega was able to achieve a temporary peace.
Under terrible threats, Cranlowe won't reveal the weapon's formula.

Under and come
Under Hippocrates ’ bodily humors theory, differences in human moods come as a consequence of imbalances in one of the four bodily fluids: blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm.
Under an " indemnity " policy the homeowner would have to come up with the $ 10, 000 to pay for the visitor's fall and then would be " indemnified " by the insurance carrier for the out of pocket costs ( the $ 10, 000 ).
Under the Quarantine Act, all travellers must submit to screening and if they believe they might have come into contact with communicable disease or vectors, they must disclose their whereabouts to a Border Services Officer.
Under it the girl would pray for thrice a day, and a white bird would always come to talk and grant her everything she would ask for.
Under the constitution, she had officially come of age and was entitled to assume the royal prerogative, if necessary.
Under the command of the Papal Legate Arnaud-Amaury they started to invest the city, called the Catholics within to come out, and demanded that the Cathars surrender.
The best account of Nemo's character may come from the observations of Professor Pierre Aronnax, the narrator of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, who embarks upon the voyage with Nemo when the latter is about forty years of age.
Under an interactive account, for example, the semantics of a sentence ( such as plausibility ) can come into play early on in order to help determine the structure of a sentence.
Under the aristocratic ideals of the ancien régime ( the " honnête homme "), the nationalist spirit of post-revolutionary France, and the mass educational ideals of the Third Republic and modern France, the French have come to have a profound cultural attachment to their literary heritage.
Under FIDE rules, the title remained with the holder, and Bronstein was never to come so close again.
Under a hereditary monarchy, all the monarchs come from the same family, and the crown is passed down from one member to another member of the family.
Under this heading come the annual celebrations such as the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, and occasional celebrations such as World Youth Day.
Under an editorial headed " A Complete Shambles ", the local paper commented that: " Neither Mr Clarke nor the Labour and Conservative Groups come out with much credit after this.
Under the innocuous cover of adult-literacy classes, the schools secretly taught democracy and civil rights, community leadership and organizing, practical politicals, and the strategies and tactics of resistance and struggle, and in so doing built the human foundations of the mass community struggles to come.
Under the names of multitude come what is discontinuous and discrete and divisible into indivisibles, all cases of collective nouns: army, fleet, flock, government, company, party, people, chorus, crowd, mess, and number.
Under the names of magnitude come what is continuous and unified and divisible into divisibles, all cases of non-collective nouns: the universe, matter, mass, energy, liquid, material, animal, plant, tree.
Under the " Arusha Accords ", Habyarimana's ruling MRND would take the transitional presidency, and the Prime Minister would come from the MDR.
Under this practice, the psychiatrists were told whom they should examine, and they might fetch this individual with the assistance of the police or entrap him to come to the hospital.
Under him, the " Bosnian Age of Peace and Prosperity " would come to exist.
For the critic Irving Howe, Under the Greenwood Tree served as a kind of necessary prequel and establishing myth for the world of Wessex that Hardy depicted in subsequent tragic works: the novel, he argued, " is a fragile evocation of a self-contained country world that in Hardy's later fiction will come to seem distant and unavailable, a social memory by which to judge the troubled present.
Under his leadership, the municipality has come up with a Comprehensive Urban Development Plan.
: Under this label come such writers as, among others, Thomas Pynchon and Barth himself, whose bulky books are in marked contrast with Barthelmeʹs relatively thin novels and collections of short stories.
Under NCLB, Title I funding is given to schools where at least 35 % of the children in the school attendance area come from low-income families or to schools where 35 % of the student population is low-income.

Under and from
Under this program, property sales specialists in the Small Business Administration regional offices help small business concerns to locate Federal property for sale and insure that small firms have the opportunity to bid competitively for surplus personal and real property and certain natural resources, including timber from the national forests.
Under leave to extend my remarks, I include the relevant portion of my newsletter, together with the text of the article from the U.S. News & World Report: `` your Congressman, Samuel S. Stratton, reports from Washington, May 1, 1961
Under the most favorable assumptions for increase, the Bureau of the Census projects that the annual rate of household formations will rise from about 883,000 in the last two years of the Fifties to an annual rate of about 1,018,000 in the first five years of the Sixties, and to a slightly higher annual rate of 1,083,000 in the second half of the decade.
Under equilibrium conditions of cutting the chip exerts a thrust Af against the knife which tends to push it into the substrate or lift it away from the substrate depending on the vector direction of Af.
Under pressure from parents, the majority of Brooklyn College girls major in education since that co-ordinates best with marriage plans -- limited graduate study requirement and convenient working hours.
Under the capable direction of the choir's founder, Geroge Bragg, the twenty-six boys made some lovely sounds in an opening group of Renaissance and Baroque madrigals and motets, excerpts from Pergolesi's `` Stabat Mater '' and all of the Britten `` Ceremonial Of Carols ''.
Under instructions from the emperor, he undertook an invasion of southern Scotland, winning some significant victories, and constructing the Antonine Wall from the Firth of Forth to the Firth of Clyde, although it was soon abandoned for reasons that are still not quite clear.
Under the heading of " practices ," his class considers how readers read and marked up their books, forms of note-taking, and the interrelation between reading and writing from copying and translating to composing new texts.
Under Ambrose's major influence, emperors Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I carried on a persecution of Paganism .< ref name = " MacMullen1984p100 "> MacMullen ( 1984 ) p. 100: ‘ The law of June 391, issued by Theodosius [...] was issued from Milan and represented the will of its bishop, Ambrose ; for Theodosius — recently excommunicated by Ambrose, penitent, and very much under his influence < sup > 43 </ sup > — was no natural zealot.
Under strong pressure from Stilicho, the Roman Senate consented to promise its payment.
Under Pericles, in 450 BC, restrictions were tightened so that a citizen had to be born from citizen parentage on both sides.
* 1755 Under the orders of Charles Lawrence, the British Army begins to forcibly deport the Acadians from Nova Scotia to the Thirteen Colonies.
After his return to England from India in April 1784, Phillip remained in close contact with Townshend, now Lord Sydney, and the Home Office Under Secretary, Evan Nepean.
According to Joe R. Reeder, Under Secretary of the Army from 1993 to 1997, Fidel Castro has used body doubles.
Under modern canon law, a man who is appointed a cardinal must accept ordination as a bishop, unless he already is one, or seek special permission from the pope to decline such ordination.
Under his guidance, the battered Tonnant gradually drifted southwards away from the action to join the southern division under Villeneuve.
Under penalty of expulsion, the university forbade any BJU dormitory student from attending the Graham meetings.
Under the guidance of Miltiades, the Athenian general with the greatest experience of fighting the Persians, the Athenian army marched quickly to block the two exits from the plain of Marathon, and prevent the Persians moving inland.
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 these new policies, the rate of inflation dropped from about 1, 000 % per year to about 10 % per year.
Under the LDS Church's doctrine of continuing revelation, Latter-day Saints believe literally in the principle of revelation from God to his children.
Under the Covenant of Works mankind, represented ultimately in a covenantal sense under Adam beginning from the Garden of Eden, failed to live as God intended and stood condemned.

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