Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Brain drain" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

After and Justinian
After the dissolution of the Western Roman Empire, the Justinian Code remained in effect in the Eastern empire, known in the modern era as the Byzantine Empire ( 331 – 1453 ).
After Scupi was almost completely destroyed by an earthquake in 518 AD, Justinian, according to his historian Procopius in " De Aedificiis " ( On the Buildings ), built a new city near his birthplace Tauresium and Bederiana ( believed to be today's villages Taor and Bader ) at the fertile entry point of the River Lepenec into the Vardar, making Skopje the city of Justiniana Prima.
After relations between the Frankish kings had settled down, Theudebert found himself embroiled in the Gothic War started when the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I attempted to subdue the Ostrogoths in Italy.
After a preliminary strike against the Arabs in Armenia, Justinian managed to augment the sum paid by the Umayyad Caliphs as an annual tribute, and to regain control of part of Cyprus.
After tracking down his predecessors, he had his rivals Leontius and Tiberios brought in chains before Justinian in the Hippodrome, now wearing a golden nasal prosthesis.
After being denied by Justinian, Ma'd-Karib sought help from Khosrau, who sent a small fleet and army under commander Vahriz to depose the current king of Yemen.
After the Nika Revolt destroyed much of the city of Constantinople in 532, Justinian had the opportunity to rebuild.
After Green moved away, Bingham apprenticed with another cabinet maker, Justinian Williams.
After a short period of being reconquered by Roman Emperor Justinian I, it was conquered by the Lombards, who made it a duchy seat.
After his death Matasuntha married the patrician Germanus Justinus, a nephew of Justinian I by his sister Vigilantia.
After some years in Egypt spent in continual literary and polemical activity, Severus was unexpectedly summoned to Constantinople by Justin's successor Justinian I, whose consort Theodora favored Severus ' cause.
After the riots, which had been supported by the upper-class Senators, John, who had the same lower-class background as Justinian, became even more important in political affairs.
After it was destroyed by barbarians, the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I relocated the town on a promontory projecting into Lake Orestiada, the town's current location, and may have renamed it Justinianopolis.
After the 6th century there were no churches built which in any way competed in scale with these great works of Justinian, and the plans more or less tended to approximate to one type.
After the temple was closed down officially in the 6th century A. D. by the Byzantine emperor Justinian, Beja converted to Christianity in the 6th century under the influence of the three Nubian Christian Kingdoms that flourished along the Nile for 600 years: Nobatia, Makuria, and Alodia, as well as the Christian Kingdom of Aksum, under whose rule most lived from the 3rd to 8th centuries.
After 541, the Senate lost many of its members due to a plague pandemic and during the ensuing economic turmoil, Justinian confiscated the wealth of many of the remaining Senators.
After the overthrow of the Vandals by Belisarius in 534, Justinian I issued his edict of persecution, in which the Jews were classed with the Arians and heathens ..
After opening with a glimpse of Mount Ida, an important locus for the history of the Trojan War, Canto LXXVIII moves through much that is familiar from the earlier cantos in the sequence: del Cossa, the economic basis of war, Pound's writer and artist friends in London, " virtuous " rulers ( Lorenzo de Medici, the emperors Justinian, Titus and Antoninus, Mussolini ), usury and stamp scripts culminating in the Nausicaa episode from the Odyssey and a reference to the Confucian classic Annals of Spring and Autumn in which " there are no righteous wars ".
After the end of the popular Flavian dynasty of emperors, Flavius / Flavia became a praenomen, common especially among royalty: the adoption of this praenomen by Constantine I set a precedent for some imperial dynasties, such as Justinian dynasty and in the official names of high-ranking officials ( Aëtius, Belisarius ).
After the death of Justinian, the Empire came into increasing attacks on all fronts, and the remoter provinces were often left to themselves to cope as best as they could, with Constantinople unable to provide assistance.
After the overthrow of the Vandals by Belisarius in 534, Justinian I issued his edict of persecution in which the Jews were classed with the Arians and the Pagans.
After some time had passed and the architects were unable to resolve the problems of the plan, the Holy Virgin — the gazelle — reappeared to Justinian in a dream and confided a magnificent plan to him for a convent, of which she would be the protectress.
After the reconquest of Northern Africa by the Eastern Empire during the Vandalic War of 533 – 534, the new provinces were grouped by emperor Justinian I into a new praetorian prefecture of Africa, which would later be transformed into the Exarchate of Africa.
After they had been there " as long as God willed ," Amru al-Qais, wishing to secure the assistance of the emperor Justinian I, asked Samaw ' al to give him a letter to the Ghassanid prince Harith ibn Abi Shamir, who might further him on his way.

After and closed
After being closed for seven months, the Garden of the Gods Club will have its gala summer opening Saturday, June 3.
After multiple revisions, the show opened on Broadway on April 4, 1964 at the Majestic Theatre, where it closed after 9 performances and 12 previews, unable to overcome the generally negative reviews it had received.
After that, he moved to a tomb, where he resided and closed the door on himself, depending on some local villagers who brought him food.
After the Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican ( Vatican II ) closed in 1965, it became apparent that the Code would need to be revised in light of the documents and theology of Vatican II.
After the cabaret closed down, activities moved to a new gallery and Hugo Ball left for Bern.
After the Spanish and Portuguese ports were closed to the Dutch ships, the Republic began to show interest for trading in the Atlantic region.
After takeoff, Cooper told Mucklow to join the rest of the crew in the cockpit and remain there with the door closed.
After the immigration station closed in November 1954, the buildings fell into disrepair and were all but abandoned.
After several years of losing money, the original museum closed down in 1989 and the Evoluon was converted into a conference center, opening in 1998.
After the Society was closed down by the government, he left his hometown and moved to Korçë, continuing his studies in a French secondary school.
After the end of World War I, the majority of the United Kingdom gunpowder manufacturers merged into a single company, " Explosives Trades limited "; and number of sites were closed down, including those in Ireland.
After the play closed, however, she went to Hollywood, but insisted on continuing her career and they divorced in 1937.
After traditional land routes to India had been closed by the Ottoman Turks, Portugal hoped to use the sea route pioneered by Gama to break the Venetian trading monopoly.
After a long period of decline the park was finally closed in 1933, large parts are today covered by the Stadtautobahn.
After the plant closed, it was taken over by the government, which had been the guarantor of a $ 2 million loan to the business.
After Moses spoke the ground opened up and engulfed Dathan and Abiram's tents, after which it closed again.
After development work for the game was concluded, Maxis ' longtime studios in Walnut Creek were officially closed in 2004, and the staff moved to EA offices in Redwood City.
After little more than a year ( when he would have studied the regular trivium of grammar, rhetoric and logic, rather than the later quadrivium of geometry, arithmetic, music and astronomy / astrology ), he was forced to leave Avignon when the university closed its doors in the face of an outbreak of the plague.
After this case, once the Lords had given a ruling on a point of law, the matter was closed unless and until Parliament made a change by statute.
After several years, the investigation of Zimmermann was closed without filing criminal charges against him or anyone else.
After all players have brought their closed hands above the table, they all then open their hands to reveal their choices: for example, no chips in the hand means the player is declaring " low ", one chip " high ", and two chips " swing " ( both ways ).
After 28 years of research, Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory ( PEAR ), which studied psychokinesis, closed in 2007.
After that the fill valve remains closed ( inactive ) until the level drops so low that the low level switch is activated, and the described process is repeated.
After the re-opening of the southeast coast, which had been closed in the late 17th century, foreign trade was quickly re-established, and was expanding at 4 % per annum throughout the latter part of the 18th century.
After the collapse of the Siad Barre government and the start of the Somali Civil War in the early 1990s, the US embassy in Mogadishu closed down.

0.326 seconds.