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After that, designers such as Percy Anderson, George Sheringham and Peter Goffin created Victorian costume designs.
After a nerve-racking number of near-starts, Hary sprinted to the gold in 10. 2 seconds to become the first non-American winner of the event since Canadian Percy Williams.
After King Richard's deposition, Percy and his father were ' lavishly rewarded ' with lands and offices.
After being held by the family of De Vesci ( of which the modern rendering is Vasey – a name found all over south-east Northumberland ) for over two hundred years, it passed into the hands of the house of Percy in 1309.
After the execution of Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland, in 1572 Alnwick castle was uninhabited.
After winning a $ 100 composition prize at the age of thirteen, he decided to concentrate on music, and went to New York University where he studied with Percy Grainger and Philip James.
After the Norman Conquest of England the area was granted to William de Percy who, in 1078 donated land to found a Benedictine monastery dedicated to St Peter and St Hilda.
After the death of U. S. Senator James Gordon, the State Senate was deadlocked in choosing between LeRoy Percy or former Governor James K. Vardaman for United States Senator.
After 58 ballots, Bilbo on February 28 was one of several candidates to break the stalemate by switching his vote to Percy, who won by an 87 – 82 majority.
After being the subject of vicious taunting and many attempts to place him as a vital cog of MK by Percy Yutar, Judge Quartus de Wet discharged him, stating Accused No 8 has no case to answer.
After Hotspur was killed at the Battle of Shrewsbury, Ralph Neville was employed by King Henry V to capture the elder Percy.
After four years of futility, things started to come together in the 1923 – 24 NHL season with another new coach ( Percy LeSueur ) and the signing of four players from the Sudbury Wolves of the NOHA: brothers Red and Shorty Green, Alex McKinnon, and Charlie Langlois.
After Richard elevated his rival Ralph Neville to the position of Earl of Westmorland in 1397, Percy supported the rebellion of Henry Bolingbroke, who became King as Henry IV.
After the match, Embry and manager Percy Pringle walked to the D section of the Sportatorium and tore the World Class Championship Wrestling banner off of the wall ( in the same spot where the American flag once was displayed ).
After the audiences ' positive reaction to the Kettles in the film, Universal Studios produced seven more films with Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride reprising their roles.
After the success of The Egg and I, she and Percy Kilbride starred in their own series of Ma and Pa Kettle movies, which became box-office bonanzas for Universal Pictures, having earned an estimated $ 35 million for the entire series.
After moving to New York in the late 1940s, Percy and Jimmy Heath found work with Dizzy Gillespie's groups.
After the Our Lady of the Angels School fire, Percy Bugbee, the president of the National Fire Protection Association ( NFPA ) said in an interview, " There are no new lessons to be learned from this fire ; only old lessons that tragically went unheeded.
After her death in 1934 Addison married secondly Dorothy, daughter of Frederick Percy Low, in 1937.
After the death of her father, Captain Jack Methot, on December 20, 1929, she came to Hollywood in 1930 and soon married Percy T. Morgan ( the co-owner, with his brother, of the well-known Cock n ' Bull restaurant on Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard ).
After a poor 2009, the Stormers reshuffled their squad, bringing in many new faces including Springbok stars Jacque Fourie and Bryan Habana, while losing a host of players such as Springbok centre Jean de Villiers ( Munster ), fullback Percy Montgomery ( Retired ) and controversial flank Luke Watson ( Bath ).
After emergency treatment Flight Lieutenant Percy Henry Mason survived to return to service a few months later.
After Berwick upon Tweed was captured by Richard, Duke of Gloucester in July 1482, Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland burnt a number of places in the area.
* Viewers ' Choice: After Oz by Percy Kiyabu

After and unexpectedly
After Eisenhower's death in 1969 ( see below ), an autopsy unexpectedly revealed an adrenal pheochromocytoma, a benign adrenaline-secreting tumor that may have made the President more vulnerable to heart disease.
When he unexpectedly died of a heart attack in January 1975, his share of TSR passed to his wife, a woman whom Gygax characterized as " less than personable ... After Don died she dumped all the Tactical Studies Rules materials off on my front porch.
After Mendoza returned unexpectedly to Spain, two other members of the expedition -- Juan de Salazar de Espinosa and Gonzalo de Mendoza -- explored the Río Paraguay and met up with Irala.
After Labour unexpectedly lost power in 1970 Jenkins was appointed Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer by Harold Wilson.
After the book received unexpectedly good reviews and praise from President Reagan, the book became a bestseller.
After splashdown, emergency explosive bolts unexpectedly fired and blew the hatch off, causing water to flood into the spacecraft.
After serving for one term, he was ready to leave that office when the local US Congressman unexpectedly stepped down in 1959.
After settling on a temporary truce, the Germans unexpectedly attack the Romans, causing casualties.
After Melville died unexpectedly in 1889, Anna took control of the company and became one of the most powerful businesswomen of the day.
After being rescued by Grandpa, she is overwhelmed when John unexpectedly turns up after somehow managing to obtain a tuxedo, and the pair dance together for the rest of the evening.
After defeating Louis, Schmeling expected a title shot against James J. Braddock, who had unexpectedly defeated Max Baer for the Heavyweight title the previous June.
After the 1957 Apalachin Convention he unexpectedly seized control of the Commission of the American Mafia.
After spending nearly a year in California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison in Corcoran, California, Downey, on condition of posting $ 5, 000 bail, was unexpectedly freed when a judge ruled that his collective time in incarceration facilities ( spawned from the initial 1996 arrests ) had qualified him for early release.
After almost a decade on the road, and with seven albums under their belts, the Doobies ' career unexpectedly soared with the success of their next album, 1978's Minute by Minute.
After the birth of Maginel, back in California, Galt unexpectedly announced that they were moving to an ranch south of Grants, New Mexico.
After Ballard unexpectedly stuck out her stomach from between the jacket and pants of her outfit during scripted onstage patter in the first show of the night, Gordy was outraged.
After Finland's independence in 1917, relations with Sweden unexpectedly became strained in connection with the Finnish Civil War and the Åland crisis, which further aggravated the language dispute, sharpening it into a prominent feature of domestic politics during the 1920s and 1930s.
After her departure, the original Bharaputran shipment unexpectedly turns up intact and usable, not destroyed.
After the 1969 season, Caray was unexpectedly fired as the Cardinals ' lead broadcaster ( his broadcast partner Jack Buck replaced him ).
After a unexpectedly long delay, the film was released on DVD by Yash Raj Films on 7 January 2002.
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 tour, GroM unexpectedly left the band to pursue his professional drumming career in Los Angeles, where he now resides.
After his father died unexpectedly of a heart attack on June 26, the board of the paper elected him publisher, and he became president of the Newspaper Printing Corporation in August.
After Ryder died unexpectedly on 25 May 1756, however, Murray could not turn down the opportunity, and immediately applied to replace him as Lord Chief Justice.

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