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After and Murray's
After receiving Murray's kickoff, the Bills could only reach their own 41-yard line before being forced to punt.
After his period with Taylor's group, Murray's influence continued as a core part of Albert Ayler's trio who recorded Spiritual Unity: " Sunny Murray and Albert Ayler did not merely break through bar lines, they abolished them altogether.
Question Time then proceeded to broadcast the following question from Nick Hartley as part of the programme on the same evening: ' After the media coverage of Murray's rise and fall, are we now to infer that the English resent the Scots more than the Scots resent the English ?'.
) After they faded from the spotlight, they kept busy writing songs for other performers ( for example, Anne Murray's 1985 hit " On and On " was written by Jerry Buckner ) and commercial jingles.
After detailing Murray's insightful engagement — in non-fiction and fiction — of history, politics, aesthetics, painting, music, and literature, Gates concluded his profile by noting: " This is Albert Murray's century, we just live in it.
After Fred Snodgrass struck out, Red Murray's single scored Devore and Doyle for a 2 – 0 Giants lead.
After some initial stubborn resistance, Lord George Murray's unsupported men were driven from their position and forced to retreat.

After and tenure
After his tenure as Praetorian prefect, Comazon would serve as the city prefect of Rome three times, and as consul twice.
After the end of his viceregal tenure, Alexander was sworn into the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and thereafter, in order to serve as the British Minister of Defence in the Cabinet of Winston Churchill, into the Imperial Privy Council.
After her tenure as attorney general and her unsuccessful gubernatorial bid, Reno tours the country giving speeches on topics relating to the criminal justice system.
After Carlo's death, he enlarged the family's tenure with lands inherited by his wife, another Orsini from Salerno, and most of all he was amongst the favourites of Ferdinand I of Naples, who appointed him as Great Connestable of Naples.
After her tenure on Saved by the Bell ended in 1994, producer Aaron Spelling then cast Thiessen in the hit teen-drama Beverly Hills, 90210 playing the bad girl vixen Valerie Malone ( 1994 – 98 ).
After his tenure, and during the 2008 Presidential campaign, both Vice Presidential candidates, Sarah Palin, and Joe Biden, stated that the office had expanded too much under Cheney's tenure and both had planned to reduce the role to simply being an adviser to the President.
After the end of Gibbs ' first tenure, the Redskins hired former Redskins player Richie Petitbon for the 1993 season.
After the last partition of Poland and during his tenure as Archbishop of Poland and Prussian subject he was ordered by Pope Pius VI to teach his Catholic Poles to ' stay obedient, faithful, and loving to their new kings ', Papal brief of 1795.
After the death of the king Dagobert I, the Merovingian tenure south of the Loire became largely nominal, with the actual power being in the hands of autonomous regional leaders and counts.
After Jim Boylan's interim tenure expired, the Bulls began the process of selecting a new head coach.
After their tenure with Ronstadt, and with her encouragement, they decided to form their own band, signing with Asylum Records, the new label started by David Geffen.
After his gubernatorial tenure, Donaghey, who felt a kinship to both states, commissioned a park on the land about the monument.
After his gubernatorial tenure, Donaghey, who felt a kinship to both states, commissioned a park on the land about the monument.
After a brief tenure at Matthew Boulton ’ s Birmingham ( Soho ) Mint, Droz returned to France and in 1799 was appointed Keeper of the Coins and Medals at the Paris Mint, which post he held throughout the Napoleonic era.
After serving as a foreign correspondent for CBS in London in 1965 and Vietnam in 1966, he served his second tenure as White House correspondent during the Richard Nixon presidency.
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 failing by a nearly 5 to 1 margin in the early 1970s, repeal was passed by the voters in November 2002, and Monmouth ended its long tenure as the last dry town on the west coast.
After Conisbrough reverted to the Crown, Edward III gave it to his youngest son Edmund Langley and was probably during his tenure that the work to improve the accommodation in the inner ward was carried out.
After his tenure with the group ended, George decided to start his own band and enlisted bassist Mikey Craig.
After Groves ' fourteen years ' tenure as principal conductor, each of his three successors remained in post for much shorter periods ; Walter Weller from 1977 to 1980, David Atherton from 1980 to 1983 and Marek Janowski from 1983 to 1987.
After a brief tenure at the Omega Workshops, Lewis quarrelled with the founder, Roger Fry, over a commission to provide wall decorations for the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition, which Lewis believed Fry had misappropriated.
After a brief tenure, Kasim Ali had fled, ordering Walter Reinhardt Sombre ( known to the Muslims as Sumru ), a Swiss mercenary of his, to butcher the garrison of 150 English at Patna, and had disappeared under the protection of his brother, the Viceroy of Awadh.
After recording " Private Doberman " for inclusion on a Coyote Records compilation entitled Luxury Condos Coming to Your Neighborhood, Rick left the band and was replaced by Mike Lewis, the founding bass player of Boston garage-punk bands DMZ and Lyres, who was also a member of Brooklyn garage rock band The A-Bones throughout his tenure in YLT.
After eighteen years ' tenure he resigned his post, and lived in retirement at IJsselstein and Vianen.

After and editor
After Arbuthnot was promoted to deputy editor, it was taken over by Wyndham-Lewis some time in 1919 who reinvented it as an outlet for his wit and humour.
After having discussions with Beck in regards to how the film would be handled, the two wrote the American version and worked with editor Peter Zinner to remove scenes, recut others and change the sequence of several events.
After World War I the editor of the Polish-language Mazur described the Masurians as " not nationally conscious, on the contrary ... the most loyal subjects of the Prussian King ".
After the second 1917 revolution, he became the editor of the party's newspaper, Pravda.
After he started to focus more on his art and less on athletics, he took courses in art that led to him being a lead cartoonist and art editor for the Eucleian Society's ( a secretive student society at NYU ) monthly journal, The Medley.
" After joining the Steelers for a monthly salary of $ 50, Cobb promoted himself by sending several postcards written about his talents under different aliases to Grantland Rice, the sports editor of the Atlanta Journal.
After leaving office, Harrison was owner and editor of the Chicago Times from 1891 to 1893.
Sixth Column, also known under the title The Day After Tomorrow, is a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein, based on a story by editor John W. Campbell, and set in a United States that has been conquered by the PanAsians, a combination of Chinese and Japanese.
After a period in analysis with Freud, Riviere worked with Jones as the translation editor of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis and then on the a working group Jones set up to plan and deliver James Strachey ’ s translations for the Standard Edition of Freud ’ s work.
After the Völkischer Beobachter became the Nazi party newspaper ( December, 1920 ), Rosenberg became its editor in 1923.
After movie critic Eleanor Keane left the Sun-Times in April 1967, editor Robert Zonk gave the job to Ebert.
After spending several years as assistant editor of Practical Wireless and Instrument Practice, Sinclair founded Sinclair Radionics in 1961, where he produced the first slim-line electronic pocket calculator in 1972 ( the Sinclair Executive ).
After becoming an editor at Lev Gleason and revamping Jack Binder's original Golden Age Daredevil in 1940, Cole hired on at Quality Comics.
Eurogamer editor Christian Donlan commented that it felt good to play as Bowser, and that " After years of picking a path carefully around threats, jumping out of harm's way, and tackling challengers mostly from above, it's a pleasure to put those cares aside and relish a few hours of spiky, tortoise-shelled power.
After issue # 16 ( Nov. 1991 ), McFarlane left the book due to creative clashes with new editor Danny Fingeroth.
After Oxford, he found an entry-level job at The Times Literary Supplement, and at age 27 became literary editor of the New Statesman, where he met Christopher Hitchens, then a feature writer for The Observer, who remained a close friend until Hitchens's death in 2011.
After writing several scripts, singly and in collaboration with Gerber, Pasko became a story editor on the second season.
After training as a film editor in the mid-1940s, he went on to direct a number of short films which included Nuit et Brouillard ( Night and Fog ) ( 1955 ), an influential documentary about the Nazi concentration camps.
After completing her reign as Miss Universe, Malaret became and still remains a very popular public figure in Puerto Rico, becoming a TV show host, radio personality and magazine editor.
After retiring from the Coast Guard, Haley began his writing career, and eventually became a senior editor for Reader's Digest.
After this fight, he received The Ring Bantamweight Championship, which was presented by the magazine's editor, Nat Fleischer.
After a riot and fire were started by a rowdy group of smelter workers in a local saloon, a local newspaper editor began agitating for the settlement to be incorporated.
After leaving the Sunday Pictorial in 1952, in the wake of editor Philip Zec's dismissal, he began writing a weekly column the following year for the Daily Herald until 1956.
After a failed attempt at gold mining in British Columbia he began work with the newspaper industry during 1865, starting as a printer, continuing as a journalist, and ending as an editor and proprietor.
After two years Frederik Pohl took over as editor, and it was under Pohl that If achieved its greatest success, winning the Hugo Award for best professional magazine three years running from 1966 to 1968.

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