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After his appointment, Johnston immediately headed for his new territory.
After this Confederate defeat at the Battle of Mill Springs, Davis sent Johnston a brigade and a few other scattered reinforcements, and he sent Gen. P. G. T.
After Zucker's death, the board named his widow Anita Zucker as HBC Governor and HBC Deputy-Governor Rob Johnston as CEO.
After the war, Beauregard was reluctant to seek amnesty as a former Confederate officer by publicly swearing an oath of loyalty, but both Lee and Johnston counseled him to do so, which he did before the mayor of New Orleans on September 16, 1865.
After the losses of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson in February 1862, Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston withdrew his forces into western Tennessee, northern Mississippi, and Alabama to reorganize.
After the surrender of Lee, and of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston in North Carolina, the only significant Confederate field force remaining was in Texas under Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith.
After relegation to the Fourth Division, Town returned to all-blue shirts with the return of Tom Johnston in 1975.
After Frank Johnston left the group in 1920 to move to Winnipeg, A. J. Casson was invited to join in 1926.
After leaving Virginia, Cabell was assigned by General Albert Sidney Johnston to serve under General Earl Van Dorn, who was commander of the Trans-Mississippi Department.
After a successful two-month campaign, Sherman accepted the surrender of General Joseph E. Johnston and his forces in North Carolina on April 26, 1865.
After the Tullahoma Campaign, Hardee lost patience with the irascible Bragg and briefly commanded the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana under General Joseph E. Johnston.
After a few years in Colorado, Johnston would move to Perry in Oklahoma Territory where he would become a powerful and popular figure throughout the area of Noble County.
After Premier Vander Zalm resigned, Socred members voted the lesser-known Johnston, a close ally of Vander Zalm, over Grace McCarthy.
After statehood Johnston resigned as governor to become one of the state's first two United States Senators, serving from 1789 until 1793.
After catching the rebels, Johnston took the ringleaders hostage when they refused to surrender, and the troops quickly put down the revolt.
After this, Fort Johnston – as the town was then known – was an important slave market and administrative center.
After Premier Vander Zalm resigned, Socred members voted the lesser-known Rita Johnston, a close ally of Vander Zalm, to be their new leader, over Grace McCarthy, a longtime associate of former Premier Bill Bennett.
After a few years of restored health but diminished influence in the group, Johnston finally left in 1977 to pursue a solo career that produced two albums with Warner Bros: Everything You've Heard Is True and Still Feels Good ( reissued on compact disc by Wounded Bird Records ).
After returning from the war, Johnston studied law under William H. Forney and was admitted to the bar.
After he left office, Moore was appointed special aide-de-camp by Governor John Gill Shorter, and he worked to coordinate the procurement and transportation of supplies to General Albert Sidney Johnston in northern Alabama.
After graduating from South Johnston High School near his home at Benson, North Carolina, Ray Tanner attended North Carolina State University, in Raleigh from 1977 to 1980.
After filming was completed on Fiesta, Williams appeared in the romance This Time for Keeps with singer Johnnie Johnston.
After graduating from high school, Johnston began barnstorming himself.
After the signing, Max Johnston and John Stirratt joined the band as Mike Heidorn was replaced by Bill Belzer who was later replaced by Ken Coomer.

After and asserted
After the capture of Constantinople ( also called the Eastern Roman Empire ) in 1453, the Ottoman sultan's also styled themselves Kaysar-i Rum ( Emperor of the Romans ) as they asserted themselves to be the heirs to the Roman empire by right of conquest.
After the harsh meeting with Bell and other church leaders, and near the end of Tyndale's time at Little Sodbury, John Foxe describes an argument with a " learned " but " blasphemous " clergyman, who had asserted to Tyndale that, " We had better be without God's laws than the Pope's.
After a riot in Bristol in 1980, Powell asserted that the media were ignoring similar events in south London and Birmingham, and claimed: " Far less than the foreseeable New Commonwealth and Pakistan ethnic proportion would be sufficient to constitute a dominant political force in the United Kingdom able to extract from a government and the main parties terms calculated to render its influence still more impregnable.
After some decades, it was asserted that feasible experiments could prove the error of the EPR paper.
After Belgium asserted its independence from the Netherlands on 4 October 1830, the Belgian National Congress considered several candidates and eventually asked Leopold to become King of the newly-formed country.
After the oligarchy put in place after the war fell, Athenians asserted their democracy and equality very strongly, to the point that, while it was a clear exaggeration, the play surely made its position on excessive democracy clear.
After the attack, foreign observers asserted that Bosnian Muslim troops had deliberately fired artillery against areas populated by their own civilians in an effort to draw international condemnation of the Serbs and foreign support.
After arguing that the custom of drinking healths was sinful, he asserted that for men to wear their hair long was ' unseemly and unlawful unto Christians ,' while it was ' mannish, unnatural, impudent, and unchristian ' for women to cut it short.
As he later asserted in After Deschooling, What?
After the letter had been purchased for the church and become public knowledge, Apostle Dallin Oaks asserted to Mormon educators that the words " white salamander " could be reconciled with Joseph Smith's Angel Moroni because in the 1820s, the word salamander might also refer to a mythical being thought to be able to live in fire, and a " being that is able to live in fire is a good approximation of the description Joseph Smith gave of the Angel Moroni.
" After making this statement Ebbers asserted his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
After the Emperor had asserted his authority over the Principality of Antioch, he returned to Cilicia to finish off its conquest.
After having asserted themselves in the alternative scene inside and outside Austria's borders with their first two records " amaurose pur.
After his time in the DIS, John Morrison worked for the ISC as its investigator until he was sacked for saying in a BBC interview that when the Prime Minister asserted that the threat from Iraq's WMD " is current and serious " that he " could almost hear the collective raspberry going up around Whitehall ".
After outlining several problems their Senate committee had found, they asserted that Texas Air was not meeting its " obligation to provide a reasonable level of service to its passengers " and requested that Texas Air work toward that goal and provide a " prompt response ".
After it became known that George W. Bush authorized NSA wiretaps without warrants, Dean asserted that Bush is " the first President to admit to an impeachable offense ".
After the liberal view re-established its ascendancy in the 1970s, it has been asserted that high levels of growth resulted from generally favourable international conditions rather than the Realist policies.
After Yaroslav ’ s death there was another meeting between his sons Izyaslav, Svyatoslav and Vsevolod, and their men Kosnyachko, Pereneg, Nikofor, and they changed the blood revenge for a fine ; and the rest of his sons asserted as Yaroslav judged.
After a delay, perhaps occasioned by British diplomatic reluctance, they proceeded to Nanking where a carefully crafted letter to Chiang Kai-shek was presented which asserted an expansive claim of independence.
The English constitution, he asserted, “ is originally and essentially free .” Roman sources, such as the reliable Tacitus, made it clear that “ the ancient Britons … were extremely jealous of their liberties .” England ’ s monarchs originally held their throne “ solely by grant of parliament ,” so the ancient English kings ruled “ by the voluntary consent of the people .” After forty pages of such historical discourse, Mayhew reached his major point: the essential rightness of the execution of an English king when he too greatly infringed upon British liberties.
After the United States joined the war he was arrested during 1918 as an “ active propagandist ,” as the US government, as well as British and French intelligence agencies asserted that Ewers was a German agent.
After going through evidence presented by Richard Brenneke, Snepp asserted that Brenneke ’ s credit card receipts showed him to be in Portland, Oregon, during the time he claimed to be in Paris observing the secret meeting .< ref name =" Snepp ">
After independence the Algerian government asserted state control over religious activities for purposes of national consolidation and political control.
After the game, Harry Redknapp further asserted his belief that Defoe would go on to be the Premier League's top scorer in 2009 – 10 ,.

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