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come under
Be the responsibility or province of, as in My department comes under your jurisdiction . [Early 1700s]
Fit into a category or classification, as in This document comes under the heading 鈥渃lassified.鈥 [Mid-1600s]
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Irish rap trio Kneecap and actors Rachel Zegler and Melissa Barrera have also come under fire.
The University of California flagship is the second top school to come under investigation this month for alleged violations of Section 117 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, which requires disclosure of 鈥渇oreign source gifts and contracts鈥 worth more than $250,000.
Water companies have come under fire in recent years for allowing more frequent discharging of sewage spills, polluting rivers and lakes.
Does chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha decide to make a change at the top, does head of recruitment Martyn Glover's position come under more scrutiny following a number of poor transfer windows, regardless of financial constraints?
However, he has come under increasing pressure with Cardiff unable to pull away from trouble.
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