Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Emiliano Zapata" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

After and Porfirio
After Benito Juárez's death in 1872, Porfirio Díaz took over as Mexico's leader.
After publishing articles critical of President Porfirio Díaz, he was arrested in 1890 on charges of sedition and sentenced to 14 months of imprisonment.
After deposing President Porfirio Díaz and taking power in 1911, Mexicans expected Madero to make widespread changes in government but were surprised and disappointed to find Madero following many of the same policies and employing the same personnel as the Díaz government.
After Francisco Madero ’ s victory over Porfirio Díaz, he continued to have close ties with the Catholic Church.
After an upgrade to the railway along the Tehuantepec Route was opened in 1907 by Porfirio Díaz the port saw
After showing his abilities, Murillo was granted a pension by President Porfirio Díaz to study painting in Europe.
After getting the championship Tecos tried to keep the most of the players that helped to get the championship, unfortunately some of them, like Jorge Gabrich and Porfirio Jimenez retired, others were transferred to other teams like Javier Hernandez Gutierrez and others began to lose the quality shown on the previous season like Osmar Donizzette and Edson Zwarich.
After Porfirio Díaz was deposed, Madero was elected President and early in 1912, Díaz joined Victoriano Huerta and Bernardo Reyes in their rebellion against Madero.

After and Díaz
After Otero's departure, New York City-born William " Bill " Pérez became WAPA's news director ( Torres held the post for a while but eventually asked to be left as an anchorperson only ) In the late 1970s, Enrique Cruz Díaz, Luz Nereida Vélez, Sylvia Gómez, Luis Rigual, Cyd Marie Fleming, José Esteves, Luis Francisco Ojeda and others joined.
After his term expired, Díaz Ordaz and his family vanished completely from the public eye ; he was occasionally mentioned in newspapers ( usually in a derogatory manner ), seldom made interviews and was usually spotted only when voting in elections.
After Díaz went into exile, Huerta initially pledged allegiance to the new administration of Francisco Madero, and he was retained by the Madero administration to crush anti-Madero revolts by rebel generals such as Pascual Orozco.
After leaving NASA, Chang Díaz set up the Ad Astra Rocket Company, which became dedicated to the development of advanced plasma rocket propulsion technology.
After Hassey was injured early in the strike-shortened 1981 season, Cleveland manager Dave Garcia began using Díaz in a platoon role alongside the left-hand hitting Hassey.
After finishing work on the West Coast, Díaz traveled back east to play a stoner named Eric in Brian Sloan's film I Think I Do.
After having portrayed several Mexican thugs ( cholos ), Díaz was cast in 2010 as a Latino gangster named Poh Boy in Cop Out.
After the brief Carlos Babington's run as coach, Ramón Díaz came to be his replacement in 1995.
After a time Díaz found a way to become friendly with Rousseau, and revealed his eagerness to understand the latter's techniques.
After defeating Ishe Smith and Hector Camacho, Jr., Judah lost to David Díaz in the finals, preventing Judah from qualifying for the Olympic boxing team.
After General Noriega placed him under house arrest, Col. Díaz received much support from the Panamanian people, with many passing by his house in cars to shake his hand.
After spending 11 years of exile in various Latin American countries, Díaz returned to Panama.
After spending six months in jail, Díaz was sent into exile on December 24 after several countries negotiated his release from prison.
After he became president in 1911, Díaz was forced to rely on U. S. Marines to put down a Liberal revolt, which resulted in a contingent of Marines remaining in Nicaragua for over a decade.
After his term as president ended, Díaz briefly lived in the United States.
After President Adolfo Díaz was re-elected in 1926, Liberal forces rebelled in an attempt to overthrow his government.
After this, Figueroa continued performing in PRWA, wrestling Edgar " Spectro " Díaz at Levantando la Dignidad.

After and rose
After those redeployments the number of Army troops in that region rose to 25, 000.
After the second terminal of International Airport Sofia was built the total number of passengers rose and reached 3 230 696 in 2008, and in April 2011 Airport Sofia serviced 282 694 passengers, 13 % more than the same period of 2009, when the record was 250 000 passengers.
After the record rose to number one, Haley was quickly given the title " Father of Rock and Roll ," by the media, and by teenagers that had come to embrace the new style of music.
After the war, the U. S. rose to become the dominant non-colonial economic power with broad influence in much of the world, with the key policies of the Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine.
" After listing the disasters of those 28 years, Bury concludes that Honorius " himself did nothing of note against the enemies who infested his realm, but personally he was extraordinarily fortunate in occupying the throne till he died a natural death and witnessing the destruction of the multitude of tyrants who rose up against him.
After World War II the number of inmates in prison camps and colonies, again, rose sharply, reaching approximately 2. 5 million people by the early 1950s ( about 1. 7 million of whom were in camps ).
After the decline of Mapungubwe, Great Zimbabwe rose on the Zimbabwe Plateau.
After the briefly successful reconquest of Sweden by Christian II and the subsequent Stockholm bloodbath in 1520, the Swedes rose in yet another rebellion which ousted the Danish forces once again in 1521, though Stockholm did not surrender until the summer of 1523.
After the Khitans left Mongolia the Shiwei Mongols rose to prominence, when from the 1130s there were reciprocally hostile relations between the successive khans of the Khamag Mongol confederation ( Khaidu, Khabul Khan and Ambaghai Khan ) and the emperors of the Jin dynasty.
After his expulsion, Nostredame continued working, presumably still as an apothecary, and became famous for creating a " rose pill " that supposedly protected against the plague.
After lumber baron William B. Cox purchased the team in 1943, the Phillies began a rapid rise to prominence in the National League, as the team rose out of the standings cellar for the first time in five years.
After the Welsh victory at the battle of Llwchwr in January 1136 and the successful ambush of Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare in April, south Wales rose in rebellion, starting in east Glamorgan and rapidly spreading across the rest of south Wales during 1137.
After the 1983 riots in Sri Lanka ushered in an extended civil war many Sri Lankans, both Tamil and Sinhalese, fled Sri Lanka, the number of arrivals from Sri Lanka to New Zealand and the Sri Lankan-born population in New Zealand rose dramatically.
After her narrow election victory in the first election, Halonen's approval ratings rose and reached a peak of 88 % in December 2003.
After university, living in London and Cambridge, Hughes went on to have many varied jobs including working as a rose gardener, a night watchman and a reader for the British film company J. Arthur Rank.
After them, other writers like Wen Rui ' an and Huang Yi also rose to prominence in a later period.
After the Duke of Richmond had replied, he rose again excitedly as if to speak, pressed his hand upon his breast, and fell down in a fit.
After World War I, as the members of the Group " began to be famous, the execration increased, and the caricature of an idle, snobbish and self-congratulatory rentier class, promoting its own brand of high culture began to take shape ": as Forster self-mockingly put it, " In came the nice fat dividends, up rose the lofty thoughts ".
After the war, he steadily rose through the ranks in Communist Czechoslovakia.
After his release he became the commander of the second Palmach battalion and rose to the position of Chief Operations Officer of the Palmach in October 1947.
After giving his first speech for the Party on October 16 in the Hofbräukeller, Hitler quickly rose up to become a leading figure in the DAP.
After Fidel Castro rose to power in 1959, many Cubans sought refuge in Miami, further increasing the population.
After attacks rose again in the first half of 2004, the Indonesian and Singaporean navies stepped up their patrols of the area in July 2004.
After completing his residency in Emergency Medicine, he moved into developmental genetics of the fruitfly, holding appointments first at the University of Chicago, then at the University of Pennsylvania from 1975 to 1995, where he rose to Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics.
After 1935, big bands rose to prominence playing swing music and held a major role in defining swing as a distinctive style.

0.399 seconds.