He had fallen with one leg bent under him, and now he straightened it.
After decades as a sleepy, debt-free company, Central under him is suddenly on the move.
Mr Wilders, who has had the political ground whisked away from under him, trails on 12%.
Under him, the Federal Reserve fuelled the housing boom by sharply cutting the cost of short-term money.
Most satisfyingly, under him PepsiCo has exceeded for the first time the stockmarket value of archrival Coca-Cola.
He said that he acted despite his injuries because he felt responsible for the men under him.
Mr Bush repeatedly pointed out that richer Americans would pay a higher share of taxes under him.
The people under him are by and large are secular, moderate, rational minds.
Deregulation of the airlines under Jimmy Carter (yes, it was under him) is an example of supply side reforms.
Edward Braddock, he escaped injury although four bullets ripped his coat and two horses were shot from under him.
But even if he had reacted more quickly, the explosive mixture would probably have blown up under him anyway.
Under him, the share of New Yorkers' personal income gobbled up by the city shrank from 8.73% to 7.24%.
We moved all of my reports back under him in January of this year after leadership was firmly in place.
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Whether that was true or not, Mukasey made it clear that under him there was going to be a real firewall.
Under him, Alexander Hamilton, the first secretary of the treasury, created the economy of the U.S. A single currency was established.
Hazard ran up to reclaim the ball and the teen fell over, stomach toward the ground and the ball under him.
He is credited with moulding the side into a fighting unit and youngsters like Harbhajan Singh and Virender Sewhag flourished under him.
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"Not many people knew the real Bobby Robson, but the people who played under him knew him as a man, " he said.
Under him, the NSC is being rebuilt with the proper management discipline.
The more outspoken Mr Aso, the new foreign minister, is, as far as the diplomats under him are concerned, a mounting liability.
By doing so, he inspired a generation of investors, including Warren Buffett, one of the world's richest men, who studied under him.
Some of them claimed that Thomas was pulling up the ladder behind him and so they pulled the rug out from under him.
The ceremony was attended by some of those who played under him, his widow Lady Elsie Robson and their sons, Andrew, Paul and Mark.
General Savage, however, understood that as a leader, he must make the difficult decisions that may put him at odds with those under him.
In a series of measures introduced under him and his successor Chancellor Angela Merkel, the safety net under the unemployed has become less supportive.
Carefully, she pushed him onto his side again, this time bracing herself against his back as she inched the sheet out from under him.
Hazard appeared to lose his patience and tried to kick it from under him, but instead he appeared to make contact with the youngster.
When the boy fell on the ball, the player tried to kick it out from under him and was sent off for violent conduct.
I've lived with a couple of guys that played under him at England under-21 level and they have great things to say about him.
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