Mr. Beckett said he was fired by Binder in 2009 for taking on clients outside the firm's auspices.
Given America's distaste for international criminal courts under the UN's auspices, it may be only too happy to see him tried by his own people.
The work is being carried out entirely by volunteers - rather than under Mr De Jersey's auspices as a States employee - meaning the cost so far has amounted to only "tens of pounds".
Sponsored chiefly by the World Bank, the academy operates under the auspices of Afghanistan's Ministry of Education.
Squad for the evening under the auspices of MSG's Garden of Dreams Foundation, which uses the Garden to create unforgettable moments for children facing obstacles in their lives.
The Internet, which first appeared as Arpanet under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Defense in 1969, moved to university labs, where initial problems were solved.
Saudi Arabia's first attempt at continent-wide Islamist coordination, interestingly enough, took place in 1976 in Mauritania's capital of Nouakachott under the auspices of the Riyadh-controlled Muslim World League.
But the U.S. PGA Championship, which comes under the auspices of the PGA Tour, would allow it.
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Ideally, says a report prepared for an upcoming meeting on charities and terrorism under the auspices of the Financial Action Task Force, the world's main anti-money-laundering body, charities should document employees, projects and possible donors, as well as running field audits to ensure that money has not gone astray.
Under the auspices of the UN (hard to believe today), the U.S. intervened.
Under the auspices of Mila Tours, Scott Schwar of Oak Park, Illinois--Mila's vice president of marketing and past chairman of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation--has taken Hemingway fans to Cuba, China, Africa, Spain and France.
February's peace deal, struck with Mr Nuri after months of negotiations under Russian, Iranian and United Nations auspices, is a triumph of his aplomb.
These middlemen pay a fixed fee to VeriSign, which controls the domain industry under the auspices of an international body called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which reports to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
These middlemen pay a fixed fee to VeriSign (nasdaq: VRSN - news - people ), which controls the domain industry under the auspices of an international body called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which reports to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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