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After a period of unemployment, Major started working at the London Electricity Board ( where his successor as the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, also worked when he was young ) in 1963, and he decided to undertake a correspondence course in banking.
After Labour Listens, the party went on, in 1988, to produce a new statement of aims and values — meant to supplement and supplant the formulation of Clause IV of the party's constitution ( though, crucially, this was not actually replaced until 1995 under the leadership of Tony Blair ) and was closely modelled on Anthony Crosland's social-democratic thinking — emphasising equality rather than public ownership.
After the 1997 General Election, in which Labour took power, a swap was carried out by the then-incumbents of the two titles, Tony Blair being a married man with three children still living at home, while his counterpart, Gordon Brown, was unmarried at the time of taking up his post.
After his capture his brother Bill Stirling and Blair ' Paddy ' Mayne took command of the SAS.
After Blair was elected as Labour leader that summer, the talks continued.
After the 1997 general election, she was appointed a junior minister in the government of Prime Minister Tony Blair, with responsibility for London Transport, a post she resigned before an attempt to be nominated as the Labour Party candidate for the election of the first Mayor of London in 2000.
After the election of the Labour Government at the 1997 General Election he was dumped from Labour's frontbench, but was appointed on the advice of Tony Blair as the Second Church Estates Commissioner, the spokesman for the Church of England in the House of Commons, a position he held from 1997 to 2010.
After Gordon Brown succeeded Tony Blair as Prime Minister, Short said that the change offered " a new beginning ", and hinted that she might re-join the parliamentary Labour party if Brown changed the policies that had caused her to leave.
After a period of intense diplomacy, President Bush met with his British, Spanish and Portuguese counterparts, Prime Minister Tony Blair, Prime Minister José María Aznar and Prime Minister José Manuel Barroso in the Azores, Portugal on March 15 and 16.
After the US strikes on Afghanistan in 1998, Blair released a statement supporting the actions ; he lent military support to America's 2001 invasion of Afghanistan.
After Blair took the leadership, the party made significant gains in higher social classes and won 39 % support from managers and administrators in the 1997 election, more than in previous elections that the party had lost.
After Smith's sudden death in 1994, Mandelson chose to back Blair for the leadership, believing him to be a superior communicator to Brown and played a leading role in the leadership campaign.
After Blair resigned as Prime Minister in 2007, Margaret Beckett was not reappointed to the Cabinet.
After retiring from his position as Chair of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres at the University of Edinburgh in 1783, Blair published his lectures for the first time, deeming it necessary because unauthorized copies of his work threatened the legacy of his teachings.
After a summer interning at The New York Times in 1998, Blair was offered an extended internship.
After resigning from The Times, Blair returned to college and said he planned to go into human resources.
After the Labour Party suffered major defeats in local elections on 4 May 2006, losing 317 seats in balloting for 176 councils, Tony Blair acted the following day with a major reshuffle of his ministers during which he moved Straw from Foreign Secretary to Leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal.
After his victory, Blair made her Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
After his election, Lincoln invited Blair to be part of his cabinet as Postmaster-General.
" After he left the cabinet, Blair still campaigned for Lincoln's re-election and Lincoln and the Blair family retained close ties.
After 9 / 11, she was the first international correspondent to interview British Prime Minister Tony Blair, French President Jacques Chirac, and Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf.
* News ( BBC ): In Quotes: What Blair Said About Iraq's Weapons Before and After the War
After the brief stewardship of John Smith, Tony Blair was elected leader following Smith's sudden death in May 1994.
After the 1997 general election he entered the Blair government as the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Social Security, being promoted within the department to the rank of Minister of State in 1998.

After and abruptly
After a forward current has been passing in an SRD and the current is interrupted or reversed, the reverse conduction will cease very abruptly ( as in a step waveform ).
After nearly two years of isolation, the culture shock experienced by the survivors highlights for them, and the reader, the pain and uncertainty of becoming an adult, by reversing the process abruptly -- Each of the students goes from being a personally self-responsible member of an autonomous community back to being a youth with little authority or responsibility in the home culture.
After trying to fight off the Wolf Man with little success, Dracula attempts to escape and transforms into a bat, but the Wolf Man snares him then grab him and fall down to the sea below. Joan abruptly wakes from her trance, while the boys escape the castle and head to the pier with the Monster in pursuit.
After an indifferent reception to his solo show in London, featuring mostly his nocturnes, Whistler abruptly decided he had had enough of London.
After intense discussions, Hitler left the assembly abruptly without giving his usual address.
After only six weeks, however, Bono's show was abruptly canceled.
" After this brief period of liberalization, Mao Zedong abruptly changed course.
After the death of Fuller, the band abruptly disbanded.
After a few seconds, Cronkite started speaking again, but shortly after he had begun, the broadcast abruptly cut into the meeting, where Barker, KRLD's news director, was reporting ( a director could be heard on-air saying " Okay, go ahead.
After his offer is declined, he abruptly quits his job.
After below Isis Lock the Oxford Canal ends abruptly at Hythe Bridge Street near to the current Hythe Bridge over the Castle Mill Stream, a backwater of the River Thames that runs parallel to the Oxford Canal for its southernmost part.
After the lethal second wave struck in the autumn of 1918, new cases dropped abruptly – almost to nothing after the peak in the second wave.
After winning the Queen's Club Championships for the fourth time, Becker was widely expected to mount a serious challenge for the Wimbledon title in 1996, but his bid ended abruptly when he damaged his right wrist during a third-round match against Neville Godwin and was forced to withdraw.
After a lull over the summer, by November his forces were engaged at Ramadi and Tikrit when he became ill from cholera ( which some sources claim to have been caught from drinking unboiled milk ) and abruptly died.
After Orsk, the river abruptly turns west and flows through a 45 km long canyon in the Guberlinsk Mountains.
After much debate, a different proposal was abruptly proposed and adopted, essentially reviving previous Massachusetts tax laws.
After four voyages to India he was nominated to the command of the Melville Castle in the summer of 1793 ; but having begun a careful study of the Bible during his voyages, and also come under the evangelical influence of David Bogue of Gosport, one of the founders of the London Missionary Society, he abruptly decided to leave the navy for a religious life, and returned to Scotland.
After Steve Austin abruptly left WWE while in a program with Flair, a match was hotshotted between Flair and Vince for sole ownership of WWE, which McMahon won, thanks to interference by Brock Lesnar.
After Big Brother: Adults Only was abruptly cancelled several weeks early, a subsequent incident of alleged sexual assault in the house saw the removal of two housemates and a huge public outcry calling for the series to be cancelled entirely.
After leaving Flory for the first time, she courts Verrall, who leaves abruptly without saying goodbye.
After conceding his seat to John Gormley at the RDS count centre in Dublin, McDowell abruptly resigned as party leader and announced his immediate retirement from public life.
After an hour, rescue work was abruptly ended when there were reports of a U-boat presence.
After renewing the show for the summer of 2000 with a possible return the following season, Fox abruptly canceled the program on July 14, 2000.
After he abruptly adjourned the committee, the Vice-Chair took over and the meeting resumed after he and three of the four other Conservative members had left.

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