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After this interlude, he teamed up with such accomplished composers as Jerome Kern ( Cover Girl ); Kurt Weill ( Where Do We Go from Here?
After the expulsion of Jerome and the reinstalment of an elector, Grimm was appointed in 1813 secretary of legation, to accompany the Hessian minister to the headquarters of the allied army.
After completing Evening Primrose, Jerome Robbins had tried to convince Sondheim to adapt Bertolt Brecht's The Measures Taken, but Sondheim admitted that he did not like the play and did not like a lot of his work.
After lobbying by Col. James Curry, who represented the area in legislature at the time and a resident of what would become Jerome township, Union County was established by the Ohio legislature, and became official in 1820 with the appointment of the original commissioners: Stephen Bell, Reuben Wallace, and John Huston.
Note: After George Jerome took over the Clerk-Treasurer position, Larry Ballah ( R ) was appointed to finish out the current term in George Jerome's former council seat.
After one more non title knockout win, Fenech had to go the distance for the first time, when he faced Jerome Coffee, retaining the title by a 15 round unanimous decision.
After the 1987 resignation of Jerome Kohlberg at age 61 ( he later founded his own private equity firm, Kohlberg & Co .), Henry Kravis succeeded him as senior partner.
After leaving Jerome he edited other journals for a publishing firm that went into bankruptcy.
After that loss, he built a streak of thirteen wins in a row, including wins over former world title challengers James Busceme and Gaetan Hart, as well as top ten ranked fighters like Jerome Artis and Rafael Williams.
After a short search for a replacement, Moe Howard suggested his youngest brother, Jerome (" Babe " to Howard and Shemp ).
After leaving Eraserheads, Ely Buendia under the stage name " Jesus ' Dizzy ' Ventura ", joined guitarist Jerome Velasco ( of then disunited band, Teeth ), bassist Yani Yuzon, and drummer Bogs Jugo ( of the indie pop band Daydream Cycle ) to form the band, The Mongols.
After Gair's death in 1995, her producer Jerome McDonnell took over the program and has hosted since.
After receiving his law degree from Osgoode Hall in Toronto, Jerome began his law practice in Sudbury, Ontario.
After the 1972 election, Jerome became Chairman of the Standing Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs.
After the Clark government was defeated in a Motion of No Confidence in December 1979, Jerome decided not to run in the ensuing general election.
After an ineffective Test Best was overlooked for the West Indies ' overseas tours and drifted out of contention with the emergence of fellow fast bowlers Fidel Edwards and Jerome Taylor.
After sitting in detention for more than a year, Jerome confessed to his alleged charges of heresy.
After hearing of Saint Anthony, whose name " was in the mouth of all the races of Egypt " ( according to St. Jerome ), Hilarion, at the age of fifteen, went to live with him in the desert for two months.
After Cicero's death Tiro bought an estate near Puteoli, where Jerome says he died in 4 BC at the age of ninety-nine.
After that, Jerome played for 7 months in Lebanon for Al-Mabarra, scoring 10 times in League games and 4 times in the Cup and honouring as Lebanese Cup winner, before returning to Trinidad to play for W Connection and a second stint with South Starworld Strikers.
After the war he started a collaboration with Jerome Karle at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D. C. and at the same time enrolled in the Ph. D. program at the University of Maryland, College Park.
After his death, Eagles players and fans started the unofficial motto, " Bring it home for Jerome ," an indirect reference among Eagles fans to bringing a Super Bowl title to the city in Brown's honor.
After four rounds, the tournament's field of 144 past champions was winnowed to two: Brad Rutter and Jerome Vered.
After establishing a successful gaming house in Saratoga Springs, New York, Morrissey created the Saratoga Race Course with the help of William R. Travers, John R. Hunter, and Leonard Jerome.
After crossing under the Harlem River into the Bronx, the route split at Park Avenue and 138th Street, with one branch continuing north to and along Jerome Avenue to Woodlawn Cemetery, and the other heading east and northeast along 138th Street, Southern Boulevard, and Westchester Avenue to Pelham Bay Park.

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But most damaging, the new situation effectively trapped Russian foreign policy: After 1913, Russia could not afford losing its last ally in this crucial area and thus had no alternatives but to unconditionally support Serbia when the crisis between Serbia and Austria broke out in 1914.
After a turbulent year in office in which he saw his approval ratings plummet to the single digits, Prime Minister Mori agreed to hold early elections for the LDP presidency in order to improve his party's chances in crucial July 2001 Upper House elections.
After participating in crucial early battles on the rivers Medway and Thames, he was sent to reduce the south west, penetrating through the modern counties of Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall with the probable objectives of securing the south coast ports and harbours along with the tin mines of Cornwall and the silver and lead mines of Somerset.
After 1917, Dzerzhinsky would oppose Lenin on such crucial issues as the Brest-Litovsk peace, the trade unions, and Soviet nationality policy.
After this crucial fight, Top Rank ’ s Peter McKinn climbed into the ring and had a short conversation with Jesús ' trainer / father Ernie González Sr. That conversation ended with Ernie González Sr. delivering a left hook to the side of McKinn ’ s face.
After many false starts he was finally cast in a supporting, yet crucial role as a tragic young composer in a Michael Curtiz film titled Four Daughters.
After the Anschluss of Austria in 1938, the TIGR expanded its activity to neighboring Nazi Germany, focusing primarily on bomb actions against crucial infrastructure: railways, and high-voltage power lines.
After a late-season implosion in 2009, head coach Mike Thibault had to make some crucial decisions for a team whose culture completely broke down last year.
After an interval of several years, Bougainville again accepted a naval command and saw much active service between 1779 and 1782, including participating and playing a crucial part in the French victory at the Battle of the Chesapeake, which lead to the eventual defeat of Great Britain in the American War of Independence.
After about a year in hiding, Mulder obtains crucial information from a secret facility about the date of the planned alien colonization effort, but is caught and put on trial for the murder of Knowle Rohrer.
After the 2000 election, the Palm Beach Post speculated that 2, 908 voters, " mostly in elderly Jewish districts ," had mistakenly voted for both Al Gore, running for President on the Democratic ticket, and for McReynolds on a " confusing butterfly ballot ," thereby resulting in voided votes, helping to cost Gore the state's crucial electoral votes.
After joining the Karaba ( AEUG's earth-bound ally ), Amuro became a key figure within the group, leading several crucial missions, including the attack on the Titans ' base in Mount Kilimanjaro and the seizing of Federation's Congress Building in Dakar.
After moving away from premillennialism to amillennialism, Augustine viewed Sabbath rest in the sexta -/ septamillennial scheme as “ symbolically representative of Eternity .” Moreover, the millennium of Revelation 20 became for him “ symbolically representative of Christ ’ s present reign with the saints .” Richard Landes observed the 4th century as a time of major shift for Christian eschatology by noting that it " marked a crucial moment in the history of millenarianism, since during this period Augustine repudiated even the allegorizing variety he himself had previously accepted.
After Cyclops and Jean Grey are also killed, Madelyne cryptically reveals that, since the very beginning, she was always both Madelyne Pryor and a crucial portion of Jean Grey herself ( and even hinted to being the Dark Phoenix ), explaining that she was the part of Jean that truly and completely loved Scott, and that was why Jean and Scott's marriage failed.
After the Iroquois became trading partners with the English, their alliance was a crucial component of the later English expansion.
After the war was over, Ustinov played a crucial role in requisitioning the German missile programme, developed during World War II, as an impetus to the Soviet missile and space programmes.
The album was called " un-releasable " by Dobbyns record label at the time and was shelved for a year until its eventual release .. After nearly a decade in Australia, Dobbyn moved back to Auckland in the early 1990s, and made 1994's Twist fellow New Zealander and recently returned singer-songwriter Neil Finn, whose contribution Dobbyn stated " was crucial to the sound of that record ".
After much fighting and the crucial construction of a new road from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, the siege of Jerusalem was broken, allowing supplies to be brought to the city.
After 1949, those Soviet bombers could be carrying nuclear weapons, and so intercepting them was crucial if the United Kingdom was to be saved during a war.
After capturing many crucial coastal areas, Hayreddin was appointed admiral-in-chief of the Ottoman sultan's fleet.
After a delay of some three years, Kiriyenko said 21 August 2010's arrival of nuclear fuel at Iran's Bushehr I marks " an event of crucial importance " that proves that " Russia always fulfills its international obligations.
After a resurgent regular season for which he was named the AL Comeback Player of the Year, Salmon was a crucial part of the Angels ' playoff and World Series run in, hitting two key home runs in Game 2 of the World Series against the San Francisco Giants and batting. 346 with a 1. 067 OPS in the series overall.
After Magnus orders Stone to rescue crucial data from getting captured by Crayven forces, Stone asks Magnus to check on its condition, but Magnus quickly tells stone no, and to head to the evac zone.
After a row broke out between Basinas, the manager and the Panathinaikos board over wages, Basinas was released on 21 September 2005, which brought an end to a career at the club which lasted over 10 years, during this time he made over 200 appearances for the club scoring many crucial goals both domestically and in European competitions.
After appearing in several episodes during the series ' later years, Chiles, along with many other minor characters from the show's past, appeared again in the program's finale and was crucial in failing to achieve acquittal of the characters on charges of violating the Good Samaritan Law.

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