Could mathletes someday compete alongside track stars and basketball players under the aegis of the five rings? |
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Supporters of globalism are optimistic that under the aegis of a single government, the world will experience peace. |
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These facilities are hidden in various ways, frequently coming under the aegis of innocuous organizations. |
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The exhumation was carried out under the aegis of the Department of Justice. |
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The woman, if she was currently not employable, was to be supported under the aegis of the family. |
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That piece of evidence is the document produced under the aegis of the UN Security Council. |
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The new commissioners will not be legally autonomous and will remain under the aegis of primary care trusts. |
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The plan was drawn up by the Council, established under the aegis of the Department of Agriculture. |
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He seems to suggest that the preservation of difference will have to be under the aegis of humanism. |
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The exhibition was being held under the aegis of the US Consulate-General and the Indian Institute of Architects. |
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Whereas in 1997, 10 art shows were advertised under the aegis of the festival, all are now excluded. |
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The city rose from one man's vision, under the aegis of patient backing and supporters. |
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As a quasi-governmental organization, it enjoys protection under the aegis of HM Government. |
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We're seeing a joining of the virus, hacker and spam scenes under the aegis of organised crime. |
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It is under the aegis of this unit that co-ordination and funding of development programmes is carried out. |
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The Government gave the green light to the commissioning of a national strategy to be undertaken under the aegis of the Department of Health. |
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The state's pursuit of energy providers continues, mainly under the aegis of the state Attorney General's Office. |
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Shareholder resolutions fall under the aegis of the US Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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In other words, the apolitical world of globalisation can prosper only under the aegis of a political entity. |
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The Canadian Commission for UNESCO operates under the aegis of the Canada Council for the Arts. |
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To take just two possibilities, such bodies or persons could be established under the aegis of the Supreme Court or judges' associations. |
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The texts edited in the Publications are under the aegis of preprint, unless the author states otherwise. |
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This initiative of PMAESA followed a conference organised under the aegis of AGPAOC last June. |
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The regions are involved in preparing it under the aegis of a General Council and sectoral conferences. |
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We support the idea of the creation of an international nuclear fuel bank under the aegis of the International Atomic Energy Agency. |
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Witnesses describe the sumptuousness of the hymns sung from matins onwards in the brand new nave, under the aegis of the dynamic Germain. |
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By placing our work within the context of international conventions and under the aegis of the UN, we make it more authoritative. |
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Another consequence has been the concentration of human smuggling under the aegis of organized crime. |
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This essay will explore both the feast and the season of Martinmas as interdependent phenomena, both under the aegis of the great bishop of Tours. |
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Last month I described the Intelligent Enterprise Interest Group formed under the aegis of the International Council on Systems Engineering. |
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Local citizens of prominence and means would organize regiments that were uniformed and accoutred at first under the aegis of the states and then mustered into the service of the Union and Confederate governments. |
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If one day all these recourses should prove inadequate, if there must be a war, a war under the aegis of the United Nations, Canada will assume its responsibilities and support the United Nations. |
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The Moroccan Standards Institute will be under the aegis of the Ministry of Industry subject to transferal to the Ministry of Finance in accordance with the laws and regulations governing public establishments. |
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Both regions have a preference for a peaceful and rule-based multi-polar world, organised under the aegis of strong and respected multilateral organisations. |
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This picture puts in perspective the major division between juridical acts and juridically significant facts under the aegis of which each species is organised. |
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The committee might come into being under the aegis of the EU and would aim to harmonise the actions conducted by the Member States as well as those conducted by third countries. |
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The slow resurrection of the site, under the aegis of UNESCO, is giving back to a martyred country its ancient past, on which it can start building a new life. |
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There is talk of a small executive body under the aegis of the king. |
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The program comes under the aegis of a CBS Corporation unit, CBS EcoMedia. |
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On the substance, we believe that measures like these will always carry more weight if they are taken within a multilateral framework such as, for example, under the aegis of the United Nations. |
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Never should we go to war under the aegis of another country. |
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And we should recognise the extremely important contribution we make to all those other aspects of security which, for example, we were talking about at Monterrey a few weeks ago under the aegis of the United Nations. |
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As for sea transport, a major project for an instrument on goods transport partly or fully by sea is currently being discussed under the aegis of UNCITRAL, as Professor Philippe Delebecque explained this morning. |
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I believe that such a body should be under the aegis of the Secrétariat à la jeunesse, which is already responsible for implementing the Quebec government's youth action strategy. |
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Over the past year, Witex has experienced above average growth under the aegis of Freyer and Kleinschmidt thanks to the innovative elastoclic pur and ceraclic original floor coverings. |
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The Collective Security Treaty Organization had developed a standing peace-making mechanism that would enable it to participate in peace-making operations, including those carried out under the aegis of the United Nations. |
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This means that the activities also have to be co-ordinated with these countries, whether under the aegis of international organisations like the OECD or bilaterally. |
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Trade credit was the subject of surveys and articles, especially under the aegis of the National Credit and Securities Council on behalf of the Payment Periods Observatory. |
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At its meeting of 9 May, the Council expressed its appreciation to the Ministerial Committee of the countries of the region on The Comoros for the work done under the aegis of South Africa. |
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Teachers College came under the aegis of Columbia University in 1893 and became the University's Graduate School of Education. |
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Not every advice giver works under the aegis of an organization. |
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She said this while addressing a national conference with regard to child labour held under the aegis of University of Management and Technology. |
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Between 970 and 973 a council was held, under the aegis of Edgar, where a set of rules were devised that would be applicable throughout England. |
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Morlais castle was captured under the aegis of Morgan in the south, and Cynan ap Maredudd besieged the castle at Builth for a period of six weeks. |
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The earliest universities were developed under the aegis of the Latin Church by papal bull as studia generalia and perhaps from cathedral schools. |
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There were two parallel legal systems, one under the aegis of the church, the other under the crown, that continuously vied for jurisdiction and power. |
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The walkathon is held under the aegis of the events company named EMG Events who apart from organising walkathons, also light up heritage monuments in the city. |
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The Cold Chain Summit 2014 held under the aegis of Indian Chamber of Commerce in Guwahati gave special emphasis on the production of fruits and vegetables in the Northeast. |
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There is an Anglican Communion Office in London, under the aegis of the Archbishop of Canterbury, but it only serves in a supporting and organisational role. |
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The first attested Slavic polities were Serbia and Great Moravia, the latter of which emerged under the aegis of the Frankish Empire in the early 9th century. |
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Under the aegis of professional Swedish ice rally drivers, we spent much time gleefully spinning out of control into the deeper snow at the edge of the course. |
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Under the aegis of the World Trade Organization, companies could feel secure that they could sell their goods all over the globe. |
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