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After evacuating to Taiwan, Chiang's government continued to declare its intention to retake mainland China.
After the passing of Chiang Kai-Shek, the next president, Chiang's son, Chiang Ching-kuo, and Chiang Ching-kuo's successor, Lee Teng-hui a native Taiwanese, would, in the 1980s and 1990s, increase native Taiwanese representation in the government and loosen the many authoritarian controls of the early era of ROC control in Taiwan.
After fleeing to America the same year he became a vocal critic of Chiang's family and government.
After being attacked by a warlord friendly to Chiang, Wang's leftist government disintegrated later in May 1927, and Chiang's troops began an organized purge of Communists in territories formerly controlled by Wang.
After passing through three of the four blockhouse fortifications needed to escape Chiang's encirclement, the Red Army was finally intercepted by regular Nationalist troops, and suffered heavy casualties.
After escaping Chiang's encirclement, it was obvious to Party leaders that Chiang was intent on intercepting what remained of the Red Army in Hunan, and the direction of the Red Army's movements had to be reconsidered.
After this pronouncement, He Yingqin ( Chief of Staff ) and Xu Yongchang ( Chief of the Naval General Staff ) indicated that they would defer to Chiang's judgment on the matter.
After Chiang defeated this regime, Wang reconciled with Chiang's Nanjing government and held prominent posts for most of the decade.
After rejoining Chiang's Nanjing government, Peng was stationed in the mountainous Pingjiang County, northwest of Changsha.
After Chiang's return in late 1923, he participated in the establishment of the Whampoa Military Academy outside Guangzhou, which was the seat of government under the Kuomintang-CCP alliance.
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 a series of successful defenses against Nationalist Army attacks, Chiang's German advisers switched tactics and began building concentric circles of fortified positions closer and closer to the communist base.
After escaping, he organized a soviet in rural Hunan ( and later Guizhou ), but was forced to abandon his bases when pressured by Chiang's Encirclement Campaigns.

After and resignation
After Confucius's resignation, he began a long journey or set of journeys around the small kingdoms of northeast and central China, traditionally including the states of Wei, Song, Chen, and Cai.
After the resignation of Margaret Thatcher, the governing Conservative Party is about to elect a new leader.
After Collingridge's resignation, Urquhart — in imitation of Shakespeare's Richard of Gloucester — at first feigns unwillingness to stand before announcing his candidacy.
After the release of Black Wednesday government documents, it became apparent that Major came very close to stepping down from office at this point, having even prepared an unsent letter of resignation addressed to the Queen.
After Major had to back down on this issue Tony Marlow called openly in the House of Commons for his resignation.
After the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985 and Joe Fagan's subsequent resignation as manager, Dalglish became player-manager of Liverpool.
After President Najibullah's resignation in 1992 and the end of Soviet support, the military dissolved into portions controlled by different warlord factions and the mujahideen took control over the government.
After the end of the 1996 season, ironically as Diliberto had suggested before Mora's resignation, former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka was hired to replace Mora.
After Codde's resignation, the Diocese of Utrecht elected Cornelius van Steenoven as bishop.
After this episode, no one again openly challenged Bismarck in foreign policy matters until his resignation.
After his resignation, Musharraf formally appointed himself as President on 20 June 2001.
After Carloman's resignation in 747 he maintained a sometimes turbulent relationship with the king of the Franks, Pepin ; the claim that he would have crowned Pepin at Soissons in 751 is now generally discredited.
After two issued orders for the sales to stop, President Harding finally summoned Forbes to the White House and demanded Forbes ' resignation, since Forbes had been insubordinate in stopping the shipments.
After his resignation in October 1761, the King urged Pitt to accept a mark of royal favour.
After accepting Gladstone's resignation, Peel confessed to a friend, " I really have great difficulty sometimes in exactly comprehending what he means ".
After the resignation of Adenauer in 1963, Erhard was elected Chancellor with 279 against 180 votes in the Bundestag on 16 October.
After resignation of Laar, Reform Party and Estonian Centre Party formed a coalition that lasted until next parliamentary election, 2003.
After the resignation of Chamberlain, the King asked Winston Churchill to form a government.
After Herenton's resignation, Myron Lowery served as Mayor Pro Tem for less than three months, one of the shortest terms in Memphis history.
After his resignation, he became a kōshaku ( 公爵 = prince ), Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan and one of the genrō.
After the resignation of Governor Tompkins, who had been elected Vice President, he won a special gubernatorial election in which he was the only candidate.
* After the resignation of Lydiades, the city of Megalopolis joins the Achaean League.
After a period of negotiations which included the unrelated resignation of one member of the board, a slate of 5 new directors was elected on August 28, 2009 to replace the previous board.
After the government fell, Clark's party was caught off guard when Pierre Trudeau quickly rescinded his resignation from the Liberal leadership ( as no convention had been held ) to lead his party into the subsequent election.

After and vice-president
After he died, his wife and vice-president Isabel Perón was deposed by a military junta, after a short interregnum characterized by support for the neo-fascist Argentine Anticommunist Alliance ( la Triple A ) terrorist group.
After the remodelling of the constitution in a " reactionary " sense, he was returned, in 1825, by the district of Heidelberg to the second chamber, of which he became the first vice-president, and in which he proved himself more " loyal " than the government itself.
Mortimer L. Schiff – After a long tenure as vice-president of the BSA beginning in 1910, during which he also appeared on the cover of Time magazine on February 14, 1927, Mortimer L. Schiff was elected as president in 1931, but died after serving one month and Walter Head returned until 1946.
After Menahem the Essene had resigned the office of Av Beit Din ( or vice-president ) of the Sanhedrin, Shammai was elected to it, Hillel being at the time president.
After Hillel died, circa 20 CE, Shammai took his place as president but no vice-president from the minority was elected so that the school of Shammai attained complete ascendancy, during which Shammai passed " 18 ordinances " in conformity with his ideas.
After the coup d ' état of 2 December 1851, he was entrusted with the redaction of the new constitution, and on his resignation of office in January became vice-president of the Council of State.
After the merger of the Civic Alliance of Serbia into the Liberal Democratic Party in 2007, she became the vice-president of the Liberal Democratic Party.
After the intervention of René Cassin, the vice-president of the Conseil d ' État, who pointed his fierce opposition to the German occupation, his citizen rights were restored on 5 October 1945.
After the election, he was named as vice-president of Canadian Pacific Investments.
After the World War I he was elected as the Socialist vice-president of the Vilna Kehilla.
After DEC, Bell went to Carnegie Mellon University in 1966 to teach computer science, but returned to DEC in 1972 as vice-president of engineering, where he was in charge of the VAX, DEC's most successful computer.
After teaching at the École des Mines de Paris ( Centre de Sociologie de l ' Innovation ) from 1982 to 2006, he is now Professor and vice-president for research at Sciences Po Paris ( 2007 ), where he is associated with the Centre de sociologie des organisations ( CSO ).
After four years, as vice-president for sales, he moved back to New York City.
After 1917, he became the vice-president of the council.
After the war, Quirino was elected vice-president in 1946 election, consequently the second and last for the Commonwealth and first for the third republic.
After only 60 episodes aired over 12 weeks, Doug Hoover, Global's senior vice-president of programming, announced in a press release on March 12, 2004, that the network had cancelled the show due to poor ratings.
After Magneto's takeover of Genosha, Graydon Creed rose to prominence as an anti-mutant activist, becoming friends with vice-president Bolivar Trask.
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After retirement, Rivera became a vice-president at Milan.
After retirement from NASA and active duty in 1975, Worden became president of Maris Worden Aerospace, Inc., and then became staff vice-president of BG Goodrich Aerospace, Brecksville, Ohio.
After retiring permanently as a player in 1955, Leonard worked as a truant officer, a physical education instructor, and the vice-president of a minor league team in his birthplace of Rocky Mount, a team of which he was also a board member.
After a motion to censure is passed, the chair ( or the vice-president, if the presiding officer is being censured ) addresses the censured member by name.
After a " tobacco war " among the five large manufacturers, Washington's son James Duke became president of the dominant American Tobacco Company and son Benjamin its vice-president.
After his time as provost of Princeton University, he served as executive vice-president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation from 1988 to 1991, followed by serving as president of Harvard University from 1991 to 2001.

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