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Under " Terry Rules " the shithead's only role is to deal the next set of cards although " Russian Rules " give a further role ( see regional variations ).
Under the leadership of the Reverend John Youngs, with Peter Hallock ( after lots were drawn, the first to step ashore ), the settlement consisted of the families of Barnabas Horton, John Budd, John Conklin, William Wells, John Tuthill, Thomas Mapes, Richard Terry, Matthias Corwin, Robert Akerly, Zachariah Corey and Isaac Arnold.
Under the leadership of the Reverend John Youngs, with Peter Hallock, the settlement consisted of the families of Barnabas Horton, John Budd, John Conklin, William Wells, John Tuthill, Thomas Mapes, Richard Terry, Matthias Corwin, Robert Akerly, Zachariah Corey and Isaac Arnold.
Under Terry Venables, Gascoigne developed into an international class footballer.
Under the guidance of producer Terry Melcher, the group relocated to Los Angeles and increasingly emulated the sounds of British Invasion bands such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Dave Clark Five, and The Animals, albeit with an American, R & B feel.
Under the captaincy of Terry Cobner the intervening years saw ' Pooler ' become one of the great teams of Welsh rugby.
Under Terry Yorath Wales attained their highest ever FIFA ranking of 27th in August 1993.
# Animation – Conrad Poohs and His Dancing Teeth: The 20th Century Frog and MGM-spoofing logos introduce Conrad Poohs and his Dancing Teeth, an animated photograph of Terry Gilliam, set to the music of Josef Wagner's Under the Double Eagle.
Under the leadership of former MLB All-Star Terry Kennedy, the team earned a playoff berth by winning the first-half division title — clinching the berth on the road during an extra-innings win at Corpus Christi on June 23, the last game in the first half of the season.
Under the rubric of Terry v. Ohio,, the minimal intrusion on a suspect's privacy, and the legitimate need of law enforcement officers to quickly dispel suspicion that an individual is engaged in criminal activity, justified requiring a suspect to disclose his or her name.
Under the Court's Terry jurisprudence, a suspect has always had the right to refuse to answer questions put to him by police officers during a Terry stop.
Starring in the show were Michael Biehn from The Terminator as Sean Harrison, Sharif Atkins from ER as John Declan, Ivan Sergei from Crossing Jordan as Danny Edwards, Eric Balfour from Six Feet Under as Christopher Gains, and newcomers Aya Sumika as Linh Tamiya and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Captain Terry Harada.
* Winner: Under the Crust, Terry Lamsley
* Under the Crust, Terry Lamsley ( Wendigo )
* Terry McFlynn-a current football player for Sydney FC and former Northern Ireland Under 21 player
Under Bruce's tutelage, Terry has honed his body to at least Olympic levels.
Under Ranieri, Gallas developed centre-back partnerships with Marcel Desailly and later with John Terry ; his partnership with Terry included a run of 16 games without conceding a single goal.
The recording by Terry and the Appeljacks did not make the Billboard Hot 100 nor the " Bubbling Under " charts.
Under the " Charlie Matco " byline, Terry Shannon combined a humorous writing style with erudite and timely prognostications about IT industry trends, product releases, and major business transactions, often well in advance of the public release of such information, in the " Rumor Roundup " feature at the end of each issue of Digital Review magazine.
( Sites in Australia would be eligible as well if either Australia or the USA were to annex the other, as a consequence of a whimsical provision added to the convention's bylaws in 1998 at the suggestion of Down Under Fan Fund delegate Terry Frost.
Under the Masters at Work moniker, the parties became quite successful and attracted Todd Terry who later borrowed the group's name for two record releases.
Under that objective, they intervened in two previous " Time Wars ": the first was a skirmish between the Halldons ( a race mentioned in the Terry Nation story We Are the Daleks from the Radio Times 10th Anniversary Special, 1973 ) and the Eternals ( Enlightenment ), the second the slaughter of the Omnicraven Uprising.

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* A Production of Amino Acids Under Possible Primitive Earth Conditions by Stanley L. Miller, Science, v. 117, May 15, 1953
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 Rakas v. Illinois,, a defendant has standing to object to the admission of unconstitutionally seized evidence only if such seizure violated that defendant's Fourth Amendment rights.
Under Argersinger v. Hamlin,, counsel must be appointed in any case resulting in a sentence of actual imprisonment.
Under Chief Justices Jay, Rutledge, and Ellsworth ( 1789 – 1801 ), the Court heard few cases ; its first decision was West v. Barnes ( 1791 ), a case involving a procedural issue.
Under Marshall, the Court established the principle of judicial review, including specifying itself as the supreme expositor of the Constitution ( Marbury v. Madison ) and made several important constitutional rulings giving shape and substance to the balance of power between the federal government and the states ( prominently, Martin v. Hunter's Lessee, McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden ).
Under the White and Taft Courts ( 1910 – 1930 ), the Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment had incorporated some guarantees of the Bill of Rights against the states ( Gitlow v. New York ),
" While the headnote is not part of the Court's opinion and thus not precedent, two years later, in Pembina Consolidated Silver Mining Co. v. Pennsylvania, the Court clearly affirmed the doctrine, holding, " Under the designation of ' person ' there is no doubt that a private corporation is included the Fourteenth Amendment.
Under the U. S. Supreme Court's landmark decision in Coleman v. Miller,, any proposed amendment which has been submitted to the states for ratification and does not specify a ratification deadline may be ratified by the states at any time.
Under United States v. Miller ( 1976 ), data held by third parties is generally not subject to Fourth Amendment warrant requirements.
Under the Australian legal system, mandamus is available through section 75 ( v ) of the Australian Constitution.
Under the Comstock laws that prevailed before Roth, articulated most famously in the 1868 English case Regina v. Hicklin, any material that tended to " deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences " was deemed " obscene " and could be banned on that basis.
Under English decision, Letang v Cooper, intent is required to sustain a trespass to the person cause of action ; in the absence of intent, negligence is the appropriate tort.
Under then-controlling decisions of the United States Supreme Court ( e. g., Plessy v. Ferguson ( 1896 )), a state did not violate the Equal Protection Clause of the United States Constitution by requiring racial segregation so long as the separate facilities were substantially equal.
Under the UCMJ sworn military personnel, whether of enlisted, warrant or commissioned rank, have a right to remain silent that was established 16 years before the Miranda v. Arizona ruling.
Under American common law, a well known — though nonbinding — test for determining how a reasonable person might weigh the criteria listed above was set down in United States v. Carroll Towing Co. by the Chief Justice of the Second Circuit Court, Learned Hand.
" Under the Cheek Doctrine ( Cheek v. United States ), the United States Supreme Court ruled that a genuine, good faith belief that one is not violating the federal tax law ( such as a mistake based on a misunderstanding caused by the complexity of the tax law itself ) would be a valid defense to a charge of " willfulness " (" willfulness " in this case being knowledge or awareness that one is violating the tax law itself ), even though that belief is irrational or unreasonable.
Under President Dr. Charles S. MacKenzie, the college was the plaintiff-appellee in the landmark U. S. Supreme Court case in 1984, Grove City College v. Bell.
Under section 51 ( v ) of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution 1900, “ postal, telegraphic, telephonic, and other like services ” became a Commonwealth responsibility.
Under the common law rule that prevailed before Roth, articulated most famously in the 1868 English case Hicklin v. Regina, any material that tended to " deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences " was deemed " obscene " and could be banned on that basis.
Under the doctrine of Glass City Bank v. United States, the tax lien applies not only to property and rights to property owned by the taxpayer at the time of the assessment, but also to after-acquired property ( i. e., to any property owned by the taxpayer during the life of the lien ).

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