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After and Amadeus
* The 1985 play After Aida is a play-with-music similar to Amadeus.
After crossing into Anatolia, Amadeus, who was leading the vanguard, became separated from Louis near Laodicea, and Louis ' forces were almost entirely destroyed.
After some time spent at his residence in Chambéry, however, Victor Amadeus started again to intervene in Charles ' government, although this did not impede Charles from reintroducing the feasts and the general gay atmosphere that had been abolished from Turin in former years.
Although " Der Kommissar " saw nearly contemporaneous and fairly straightforward mainstream covers including the loose translation by After The Fire and the reinterpretation by Laura Branigan, both in 1982 / 1983, Falco's song " Rock Me Amadeus " has seen more frequent use.
After the restoration of the Bulgarian state Anchialos changed hands several times until it was captured by the Venetian knights of Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy in October 1366.
After the departure of Amadeus, Ruiz Zorrilla advocated the establishment of a republic.
After Rudolf's death Amadeus V of Savoy, bought the city again in 1291, but lost it to King Albert I of Germany again.
After her marriage to King Charles II of Spain ( 1661 – 1700 ), in 1679, the style was assumed briefly by her younger sister, Anne Marie d ' Orléans ( 1669 – 1728 ), before she married Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia ( 1666 – 1732 ).
After again visiting Turin in 1727, he was employed by king Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia, for whom he painted a series of subjects illustrative of Tasso.
After his death, he was succeeded by his eldest son, Louis ; on the death of Louis in 1641 by his second son Charles Amadeus ; and on Charles's death in 1651 by his third son Henri.
After a skiing vacation accident involving an alien radiation source renders Bennett family members comatose, Professor Amadeus Sharp deduces that bionic augmentation would nullify the effects of the radioactivity.
After the death of the last of the Jacobite ' Pretenders ', Henrietta's line-through her younger daughter ( Anne-Marie of Orleans, wife of Victor Amadeus II of Savoy ) became the sole legitimate line of descent of Charles I, and therefore superior to the Hanoverian claim which was based on descent from Charles I's sister Elizabeth.
After the abdication of Amadeus of Savoy, Martos played a prominent part in the proclamation of the federal republic, in the struggle between the executive of that republic and the permanent committee of the Cortes, backed by the generals and militia, who nearly put an end to the executive and republic in April 1873.

After and abandonment
After four centuries of urban life, this abrupt climatic change evidently caused abandonment of Tell Leilan, regional desertion, and collapse of the Akkadian empire based in southern Mesopotamia.
After the failure of The Mole Show and abandonment of the unfinished Mole Trilogy, the band turned their attention to a new concept-a series of albums, each consisting of a side-long suite of covers by American composers the band admired.
After an interval of abandonment, the city was rebuilt over the ruins of the old and again became a prosperous trade center.
After the abandonment of Roman Dacia to the Goths by Aurelian ( 270 – 275 ) and the transfer of the Roman citizens from the former province to the south of the Danube, the central portion of Moesia took the name of Dacia Aureliana ( later divided into Dacia Ripensis and Dacia Mediterranea ).
After the SEC's abandonment of the CFA, the Southwest Conference and the Big Eight Conference saw potential financial benefits from an alliance to negotiate television deals, and quickly began negotiations to that end, with ABC and ESPN.
After the abandonment, the English felt the area was now open to their claims.
After the failure of the first monarchist incursion, and what appeared Manuel's apparent disinterest in restoring the monarchy ( and his abandonment of armed counter-revolution ), another group of royalists attempted to legitimize the claims of the descendants of the pretender Miguel to the throne.
After years of abandonment and decay, the cabin was restored in 1966 by Bill Goettl, a Phoenix air conditioning magnate, and was opened to the public as a free-of-charge museum.
After Hallam's death the cardinals were able to secure the immediate election of a new pope, Martin V, who was elected on 11 November: it has been said that the abandonment of the reformers by the English was due entirely to Hallam's death ; but it is more likely that Henry V, foreseeing the possible need for a change of front, had given Hallam discretionary powers which the bishop's successors used.
After some initial success against Postumus, his first attempt failed when Postumus managed to escape from a precarious situation due to the carelessness of Gallienus ' cavalry commander Aureolus, leading to Aureolus ’ demotion and eventual abandonment of Gallienus in 267.
After a British garrison at Enzeli ( on the Persian Caspian coast ) was taken prisoner by Bolshevik forces on 19 May 1920, Lloyd George finally insisted on abandonment of Batum early in June 1920.
After Chiang's forces successfully occupied several strategic locations within the Jiangxi Soviet, in 1934, Lin was one of the first Red Army commanders to publicly advocate the abandonment of the Jiangxi Soviet, but he was opposed by most Red Army commanders, especially Braun and Peng Dehuai.
After initial skirmishes near the border, the Portuguese forces retreated to Chaves, and then Silveira ordered the abandonment of the stronghold.
After the final abandonment of the province it became the core of the Frankish Kingdom.
After ABS-CBN's 2001 abandonment, the MBA faced mounting expenses and would fold within a year.
After a long period of abandonment, the site was re-occupied in the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
After Chirac's defeat at the 1988 presidential election, a part of the RPR held him responsible of the abandonment of Gaullist doctrine but he kept the confidence of Chirac.
After the abandonment of the quarrying operations, rainwater, natural springs, and vegetation filled in the pits.
** After Bomber Commands No. 617 Squadron completes its training to operate from high altitudes following the abandonment of low-level missions by heavy bombers, 10 of the squadrons Lancasters attack French railroads with 12, 000-pound ( 5, 443-kg ) bombs, scoring one hit on a railroad viaduct at Anthéor.
After Chirac's defeat at the 1988 presidential election, he criticized the abandonment of the Gaullist doctrine and the so moderate positions of the RPR.
After its abandonment Glanum became a source of stone and other building materials for Saint-Remy.
After the Reformation, the new denominations generally adopted systems of ecclesiastical polity that did not entail benefices and the Second Vatican Council called " for the abandonment or reform of the system of benefices ".
After the assassination of both Henry of Guise ( 1588 ) and Henry III ( 1589 ), the conflict was ended by the accession of the Protestant king of Navarre as Henry IV ( first king of the Bourbon dynasty ) and his subsequent abandonment of Protestantism ( Expedient of 1592 ) effective in 1593, his acceptance by most of the Catholic establishment ( 1594 ) and by the Pope ( 1595 ), and his issue of the toleration decree known as the Edict of Nantes ( 1598 ), which guaranteed freedom of private worship and civil equality.
After a period of abandonment, the mines were rediscovered in 1556 and the Spanish government began operating them once again in 1724.

After and 1873
After completing her commission for the archbishop, Cassatt traveled to Madrid and Seville, where she painted a group of paintings of Spanish subjects, including Spanish Dancer Wearing a Lace Mantilla ( 1873, in the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution ).
After the Panic of 1873, Congress debated an inflationary policy to stimulate the economy and passed the Legal Tender Act ( known as the " Inflation Bill ") on April 14, 1874 to increase the nation's tight money supply.
After boundary changes between 1873 and 1952, the land area of Brighton increased from < span style =" white-space: nowrap "> 1, 640 acres ( 7 km < sup > 2 </ sup >)</ span > in 1854 to < span style =" white-space: nowrap "> 14, 347 acres ( 58 km < sup > 2 </ sup >)</ span > in 1952.
After 1873, many Indian laborers where imported from India.
After the crisis of 1873, in 1877, Congressman Richard P. Bland and Senator William B. Allison proposed the Act of Bland-Allison, in which they wanted to return to silver coinage.
After Strauss accepted Davis's offer, the two men received, for an " Improvement in Fastening Pocket-Openings ," on May 20, 1873.
* March 9, 1873: Salisbury, Maryland After school as Miss Shockley was walking with four small children, she was approached by a Mr. Hall and shot.
After sending scouts to North America in 1873 along with a Mennonite delegation, three groups totaling 1, 265 individuals migrated to North America between 1874 and 1879 in response to the new Russian military service law.
After Charles Lindbergh's solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927, Amy Phipps Guest, ( 1873 – 1959 ), expressed interest in being the first woman to fly ( or be flown ) across the Atlantic Ocean.
After completing an apprenticeship to a confectioner in 1873, Milton S. Hershey founded a candy shop in Philadelphia, which failed six years later.
After leaving the Cape Verde Islands in August 1873, the expedition sailed south-east at first and then headed west to reach St Paul's Rocks.
After two previous failed attempts to win election to the governor's office, his term was marked by the Panic of 1873, which consumed most of his energies.
After her death, he married Anna Livingston Reade Street in 1873.
After 1873 the titles of " attorney " and " proctor " disappeared as terms relating solely to legally qualified persons, being replaced by " Solicitor of the Supreme Court " in all courts.
After the Financial Panic of 1873, the AM & O fell into default on its debt, and was purchased in the early 1880s by new owners who renamed it the Norfolk and Western ( N & W ).
After the Civil War, the Cherokee Nation had to allow the Federal Government to relocate other Native American tribes to settle in the area known as the Cherokee Outlet, The Kansa ( Kaw ) arrived in June 1873, settling in what would become the northeastern part of Kay County.
After graduating in 1873 and two years at sea, he returned to the Naval Academy in 1875 to become an instructor in physics and chemistry until 1879.
After he graduated, Wiley accepted a position teaching chemistry at the medical college, where he taught Indiana's first laboratory course in chemistry beginning in 1873.
After a spur of the Ann Arbor Railroad came through, the area incorporated into a village in 1873.
After its short life as a trading post, Fort Peck served as an Indian agency from 1873 until 1878.
After serving in the Montana legislature in 1871 – 1873 ( and being instrumental in the establishment of a National Park at Yellowstone ), he had come to the Black Hills to cash in selling supplies to the Deadwood miners, arriving August 2, 1876, the day Wild Bill Hickok was murdered.
After Knox's death in 1873 the paper was sold to the widow of Sir John Arnott, MP, a former Lord Mayor of Cork and owner of Arnotts, one of Dublin's major Department stores.
After several years ' delay in delivery from the Pacific coast to the lake, Yavari was launched in 1870 and Yapura in 1873.
After having his civil rights restored following the war, Lamar returned to the House in 1873, the first Democrat from Mississippi to sit in the U. S. House of Representatives since the Civil War.

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