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After and Lincoln's
After the death of Lincoln's mother, his older sister, Sarah, took charge of caring for him until their father remarried in 1819 ; Sarah later died in her 20s while giving birth to a stillborn son.
After graduation he took up law as a profession, entering Lincoln's Inn in 1820.
After a year at Merton College, Oxford, Simcoe was admitted to Lincoln's Inn, but then decided to follow the military career for which his father had intended him.
After reading to his staff Abraham Lincoln's letter to Mrs. Bixby, Marshall orders that Ryan be found and sent home immediately.
After Abraham Lincoln's election, Garfield was more inclined to arms than negotiations, saying, " Other states may arm to the teeth, but if Ohio so much as cleans her rusty muskets, it is said to have offended our brethren in the South.
After Lincoln's assassination, the Radical Republicans had strong goals in the South to suppress the former rebels.
After the bombardment of Fort Sumter, Sherman hesitated about committing to military service and ridiculed Lincoln's call for 75, 000 three-month volunteers to quell secession, reportedly saying: " Why, you might as well attempt to put out the flames of a burning house with a squirt-gun.
After President Abraham Lincoln's assassination at John T. Ford's Theatre, the 54th Congress passed legislation compensating those who were injured in the theater.
After 10 days, in the wee hours of April 26, federal troops tracked down John Wilkes Booth, Lincoln's assassin, and fellow conspirator David E. Herold at Garrett's farm about 3 miles west of Port Royal.
After reading Lincoln's letter to the governor of South Carolina, Toombs said memorably: " Mr. President, at this time it is suicide, murder, and will lose us every friend at the North.
After the war, Hooker led President Abraham Lincoln's Springfield funeral procession on May 4, 1865.
After a year's imprisonment in the Tower of London, he was sentenced ( 17 February 1634 ) to be imprisoned during life, to be fined £ 5, 000, to be expelled from Lincoln's Inn, to be deprived of his degree by the university of Oxford, and to lose both his ears in the pillory.
He studied afterwards at Edinburgh University and at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and was admitted at Lincoln's Inn in 1788 .< ref > After a successful attempt at law he became his father's private secretary from 1794, though he was brought in as MP for Hastings in 1794, and then Rye in 1796.
After Perceval's assassination Spencer junior had been voted an annuity of £ 1000, free legal training at Lincoln's Inn and a tellership of the Exchequer, all of which left him financially secure.
After graduating in 1802 he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn.
After teaching as an assistant master at Rugby School he entered the Inns of Court as a Barrister at Lincoln's Inn.
After Lincoln's assassination Welles was retained by President Andrew Johnson as Secretary of the Navy.
" After he left the cabinet, Blair still campaigned for Lincoln's re-election and Lincoln and the Blair family retained close ties.
After leaving the university he studied law at Furnival's Inn and Lincoln's Inn.
After studying law in London, he was called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, in 1879, and became a successful lawyer.
After Lincoln's death, his secretaries found among his papers an undated manuscript now generally known as the " Meditations on the Divine Will.
After Lincoln's assassination, Stanton remained as the Secretary of War under the new President Andrew Johnson during the first years of Reconstruction.
After Abraham Lincoln's election and the secession of several Southern states, Shaw joined the 7th New York Infantry Regiment and marched with it to the defense of Washington, D. C., in April 1861.
After practicing for some years as a conveyancer, St Leonards was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1807, having already published his well-known ' Concise and Practical Treatise on the Law of Vendors and Purchasers of Estates '.

After and landslide
After repeated victories in 1983, 1987, 1990 and 1994 he was finally defeated by a landslide that was the biggest on record, for the left in the 1998 federal elections, and was succeeded as Chancellor by Gerhard Schröder of the SPD.
After the 1964 landslide brought in many new liberal Congressmen, he had the votes for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act ( ESEA ) of 1965.
After Lloyd George ceased to be Prime Minister in late 1922, the two Liberal factions enjoyed an uneasy truce, which was deepened in late 1923 when Stanley Baldwin called an election on the issue of tariffs, which had been a major cause of the Liberal landslide of 1906.
After the 1911 elections netted a massive landslide for the Liberals, Gustaf appointed Liberal leader Karl Staaff as Prime Minister, despite his own conservative predispositions.
After Fianna Fáil's landslide victory at the 1977 general election, Burke was appointed Minister of State at the Department of Industry and Commerce.
After Foley was unseated in the Republican landslide of 1994 that gave the Republicans a 52-seat majority, Gephardt became the leader of the House Democrats, as minority leader, initially opposite Newt Gingrich and then, from 1999 onwards, Dennis Hastert.
After a scandal-filled second term for the New Democrat government, the BC Liberals won the 2001 election with the biggest landslide in BC history: 77 of 79 seats.
After Clark left office, the BC Liberal Party led by Gordon Campbell won a landslide election in 2001.
After the collapse of a coalition government in December 1991 and the Democratic Party of Albania's ( DPA ) landslide victory in the spring 1992 general election, he resigned as president on 3 April 1992.
After the 2011 election, which saw a SNP landslide, she was appointed Minister for Community Safety with special responsibility for tackling sectarianism.
After legislative election in 2008 in which the ruling MPLA won a landslide victory, the party started working on a new constitution that was introduced early in 2010.
After Bongo's Gabonese Democratic Party scored a landslide victory in the 2001 legislative elections, Bongo offered government posts to influential opposition members.
After the Labour landslide election victory of 1945, Bevan joined Clement Attlee's government and formally left the paper, leaving Mullally and Evelyn Anderson as joint editors, with Foot playing Bevan's role of political director.
After losing his Commons seat to Valerie Davey in Labour's 1997 landslide, he entered the House of Lords as Baron Waldegrave of North Hill, of Chewton Mendip in the County of Somerset, in 1999.
Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ( 1997-2007 ) After eighteen years of Conservative rule, the Labour party led by Tony Blair won a landslide victory at the 1997 general election, in the process inflicting the biggest defeat for the Conservatives since 1832 .< ref > The Labour Party had for years endorsed abolition of the unelected House of Lords in its election platforms, though since 1992 this had changed to a policy of reforming the House instead.
After the child's visit to the cave, evidence suggests that due to a landslide which covered its historical entrance, the cave had been untouched until it was discovered in 1994.
After another period of deadlock, fresh elections in April 1990 produced another landslide ND victory, but left Mitsotakis unable to govern alone.
After the Republicans won the national election of 1924 in a landslide, he was quick to congratulate Governor Al Smith of New York on his re-election and declare him the party's new leader, and he backed Smith for the Democratic nomination in 1928.
After the 1984 election, which resulted in a Tory landslide, Stevens became Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion
After a campaign which Macapagal described as cordial and free of personal attacks, he won a landslide victory in the 1949 election.
After the Conservatives won a landslide election victory in 1967 he was chosen as the new Labour Leader almost by default, other more dynamic personalities having been defeated.
After TV debates the PvdA ( which had experienced a landslide defeat in the 2002 general election ) of opposition leader Wouter Bos caught up, overtaking the VVD and regaining some of the territory lost in the previous election.
After the end of the war Latham won the 1946 election in a landslide, following other large Labour victories at the General election and in municipal elections.
After one of the most acrimonious campaigns in state history, the Scranton / Shafer team won a landslide victory in the election, besting their opponents by nearly half a million votes out of just over than 6. 6 million cast.

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