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After an initial six-month review process, William Ruckelshaus, the Agency's first Administrator rejected an immediate suspension of DDT's registration, citing studies from the EPA's internal staff stating that DDT was not an imminent danger to human health and wildlife.
After a temporary suspension due to nationwide political unrest in early 2007, the Peace Corps program in Guinea resumed operations at the end of July.
After this, bridges tend to be of the suspension type, suitable for foot or small vehicle passage only.
After Drese's release and Rogers ' suspension, the Rangers ' performance on the mound faltered, and a disastrous 1 – 12 August road trip all but sealed the squad's fate.
After the living tissue is crushed into suspension, various membranes form tiny closed bubbles.
After failing to respond to numerous summons and subpoenas, the commission recommend a five-year suspension on March 18, 1968.
After the war, most competing cars were production saloons or sports cars, with only minor modifications to improve performance, handling, braking and suspension.
After a 15 minute suspension of play umpire Pallone left the field and the game was completed with the remaining three umpires.
After an air burst, fission products, un-fissioned nuclear material, and weapon residues vaporized by the heat of the fireball condense into a fine suspension of small particles 10 nm to 20 µm in diameter.
After being freed from cryogenic suspension, the cat is replaced as a Sphynx, because the thawing caused him permanent baldness, and remains so thereafter in the franchise.
After the destruction of the Second Temple and the suspension of sacrificial offerings, the formal role of priests in sacrificial services came to an end, whether temporary or permanent.
After many changes, including a century of suspension ( 1793 – 1896 ), it ceased to exist in 1970 and thirteen autonomous universities ( University of Paris I – XIII ) were created from it.
After a suspension from the league at the beginning of 1995 due to his involvement with cocaine, Strawberry signed with the New York Yankees for the stretch run.
After that, E. coli cells with only < sup > 15 </ sup > N in their DNA were transferred to a < sup > 14 </ sup > N medium and were allowed to divide ; the progress of cell division was monitored by measuring the optical density of the cell suspension.
After witnessing the first crowning of rivals Nacional as champions, and the suspension of
After a qualifying game for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, he spat on Brazil's Roberto Carlos, an action which caused FIFA to give him a three-match suspension and forced him to watch the first game of the World Cup from the stands.
After the UCLA game suspension was served, the band appeared at the Cal game wearing angel halos in an attempt to apologize and get invited to travel with the football team to a bowl game.
After several kilometres the trail crosses the Robson River on a suspension bridge and enters Whitehorn campground at the mark.
After the suspension of the National Assembly, the Legislative Yuan became the current unicameral parliament.
After observing the construction of a suspension bridge up river, in Wheeling, Virginia ( later West Virginia ), the legislature relented and passed the charter, mandating excessive dimensions such as a main span, and refusing the specified autonomy.
After realising that the House would be unworkable for that sitting day, Sir Billy declined to put the motion for Hawke's suspension.
After the suspension of the Northern Ireland Assembly in October 2002, she also became responsible for education and employment in the province.
After Owens served his suspension, the Eagles deactivated him from their roster for the remainder of the season, so that they wouldn't be forced to release him and let him sign on with another team.
After his 2008 suspension, Daly was forced to head ' across the pond ' and compete on the European Tour.

After and Finland
After this, strong southern winds pushed the ice further into the north, and much of the waters north of Gotland were again free of ice, which had then packed against the shores of southern Finland.
After the Continuation War Finland lost major land areas to Russia in the Moscow Armistice of 1944, and the figure was said to have lost the other of her arms, as well as a hem of her " skirt ".
After World War I, both Finland and Sweden laid claim to the islands, which are culturally more Swedish than Finnish.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Finland freed itself from the last restrictions imposed on it by the Paris peace treaties of 1947.
After examining the position of women around the world, the Washington-based Population Crisis Committee reported in 1988 that Finland, slightly behind top-ranked Sweden and just ahead of the United States, was one of the very best places in which a woman could live.
After failed experiments with protectionism, Finland eased restrictions and concluded a free trade agreement with the European Community in 1973, making its markets more competitive.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Finland unilaterally abrogated the last restrictions imposed on it by the Paris peace treaties of 1947 and the Finno-Soviet Agreement of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance.
After the Paris Peace Treaty of 1947, Finland succeeded in retaining democracy and parliamentarism, despite the heavy political pressure on Finland's foreign and internal affairs by the Soviet Union.
After 1899 Finnish-Russian relations worsened, and plans for disengagement from Russia or sovereignty for Finland were drawn up for the first time.
After peace talks between the Germans and the Finnish Reds were broken off on 11 April, the true battle for the capital of Finland began.
After failed experiments with protectionism in the 1950s, Finland eased restrictions and made a free trade agreement with the European Community in 1973, making its markets more competitive.
After facing stiff resistance in an invasion of Finland, an interim peace was entered, granting the Soviet Union the eastern region of Karelia ( 10 % of Finnish territory ).
After the Winter War ( 1939 – 1940 ) according to the Moscow Peace Treaty, Ladoga, previously shared with Finland, became an internal basin of the Soviet Union.
After World War II, Finland lost the Karelia region to the USSR, and all Finnish citizens were evacuated from the ceded territory.
After Johan returned to Finland, Erik XIV forbade him to deal with any foreign countries without his consent.
After Finland gained independence in 1917 the currency was backed by gold.
After the Baltic states were forced to accept treaties, Stalin turned his sights on Finland, confident that Finnish capitulation could be attained without great effort.
After returning to Finland, Nurmi set a 10, 000 m world record that would last for almost 13 years.
After working there for a few years, she was hired by the National Union of University Students in Finland to work as a Social Affairs and General Secretary from 1969 to 1970.
After unsuccessfully attempting to force territorial and other concessions on the Finns, the Soviet Union invaded Finland in November 1939 during the Winter War, intending to establish a communist puppet government in Finland.
After this war, Finland sought protection and support from the United Kingdom and neutral Sweden, but was thwarted by Soviet and German actions.
After Finland became part of the Russian Empire ( 1809 ), and the capital of the Grand Duchy of Finland was moved to Helsinki ( 1812 ), Turku continued to be the most populous city in Finland, until the end of the 1840s.

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