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After selling the farm in 1834, the Northups moved 20 miles into Saratoga Springs, New York for its opportunities.
After the British victories at Hubbardton, Fort Ticonderoga, and Fort Anne, General John Burgoyne proceeded with the Saratoga campaign, with the goal of capturing Albany and gaining control of the Hudson River Valley, where Burgoyne's force could ( as the plan went ) meet the other pincers, dividing the colonies in two.
After that loss, Secretariat then won five races in a row, including three important two-year-old stakes races, the Sanford Stakes and Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, and the Futurity Stakes at Belmont Park.
After Show Boat she had major roles in MGM's Saratoga ( 1937 ), starring Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, The Shopworn Angel ( 1938 ) with Margaret Sullavan, and The Mad Miss Manton ( 1938 ), starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda.
After changing the band's name to Saratoga, they started playing Livgren's original material with Scott Kessler playing bass and Zeke Lowe on drums.
After Downie and several of the other officers had been killed or injured, Confiance's fire had become steadily less effective, but aboard USS Saratoga, almost all the starboard-side guns were dismounted or put out of action.
After a small but impressive role in Saratoga ( 1937 ), Clark Gable recommended O ' Keefe to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which signed him to a contract in 1937 and renamed him Dennis O ' Keefe.
After fighting at Ticonderoga, Freeman's Farm and Saratoga, Dearborn joined George Washington's main army at Valley Forge as a lieutenant colonel where he spent the winter of 1777 – 1778.
After moving to Johnstown in 1799, he married Margaret Livingston, whose father, Col. James Livingston, fought in the Continental Army at the battles of Quebec and Saratoga during the American Revolution.
After Saratoga, his was the first unit to guard and escort the surrendered Convention Army on its trek to the south.
After the war he also expanded his estate at Saratoga, expanding his holdings to tens of thousands of acres, adding slaves, tenant farmers, a store, mills for flour, flax, and lumber.
After a British army surrendered after the Battles of Saratoga in upstate New York in 1777, Loyalists and their Iroquois allies raided American Patriot settlements in the region, as well as the villages of American-allied Iroquois.
After the surrender at Saratoga, John returned to England and was honorably discharged.
After this, on 18 May, Saratoga and her destroyers returned to the Pacific after what Admiral Somerville called " a profitable and very happy association of Task Group 58. 5 with the Eastern Fleet ".
After years of visiting the estate of his partner Spencer Trask in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Peabody agreed to succeed him in 1910 as chairman of the state commission set up to purchase and conserve the famous spa there, and in 1923 he acquired the property at Warm Springs, Georgia near his boyhood home.
After graduating from high school, he became second trainer for Jim Doherty, and moved to Saratoga, New York, where in 1979 he set the all-time record for most wins ( 269 ) at a single track in a single season.
After heavy losses in the Battle of Midway, VT-8 was assigned to USS Saratoga.
After the storm passed by, Saratoga was nowhere to be seen, having vanished without a trace.
After Mechanicville, US 4 and NY 32 split, and US 4 passes by the Battle of Saratoga and the Saratoga National Cemetery.
After the surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga, he was repatriated.
After losing to Jamillia Lawrence by knockout in two on August 25 of that year in Saratoga, New York, she retired from boxing in 2001.
After establishing a successful gaming house in Saratoga Springs, New York, Morrissey created the Saratoga Race Course with the help of William R. Travers, John R. Hunter, and Leonard Jerome.

After and Morgan's
After several more skirmishes, during which he captured and paroled thousands of Union soldiers, Morgan's raid almost ended on July 19, 1863, at Buffington Island, Ohio, when approximately 700 of his men were captured while trying to cross the Ohio River into West Virginia.
After Morgan's murder, Virgil Earp and many remaining members of the Earp families fled town.
After joining The Big Red Machine, Morgan's career reached a new level.
After Morgan's death, publisher Larry Flynt offered to purchase copies of video tapes showing a number of high-ranking people in the Reagan administration in sexual trysts from Beverly Hills attorney Robert Steinberg.
After the game Moore said " Don't worry Henry, we promise to put these back where we found them ", at which point the center stage curtain rose to reveal ( what is assumed to be ) Morgan's bed.
After spying Morgan's pretty daughter Patience, he also plans to finagle his way into marrying her.
After Morgan's death, Bishop Richard Parry and Dr John Davies continued the work with the aim of polishing the literary language, replacing forms considered too colloquial, and to bring the text into greater conformity with the Authorised Version of the English Bible of 1611.
After Tim Couch spiked the ball on the next play, referee Terry McAulay reviewed Morgan's catch, claiming that the replay officials had buzzed him before Couch spiked the ball.
After catching a pass on a third down and being tackled by Cortland Finnegan, Finnegan proceeded to shove Morgan while he was getting up and put his hand in Morgan's face.
After failing to kill Wayne, Morgan's father considered him a disgrace, something he would never get over.
After leaving Dr Morgan's school in Bath characterised as ' one of the two greatest dunces that had ever been there ' ( the other being Sir Sidney Smith ), Le Marchant reformed his character and was commissioned in a regiment of the Wiltshire Militia.

After and unit
After years of digging, nights and weekends, he put together the big, profusely illustrated book, Of Garryowen And Glory, which is probably the most complete history of any military unit.
After experimentation, Helva discovered that she could manipulate her diaphragmic unit to sustain tone.
After receiving the Austrian letter, Serbia arrested Major Voja Tankosić ( a member of the Black Hand committee who had been pointed out by the assassins ) but then promptly released him and returned him to his unit.
After two heart attacks, in 1965 he dissolved the Texas Playboys ( who briefly continued as an independent unit ) to perform solo with house bands.
#: After all the rules have been removed, you can begin removing unit rules, or rules whose RHS contains one variable and no terminals ( which is inconsistent with CNF ).
After finding the quantized character of charge, in 1891 George Stoney proposed the unit ' electron ' for this fundamental unit of electrical charge.
After 1948, when Himachal Pradesh was established as an administrative unit, the local Takri variants were replaced by Devanagari.
After GM announced that same day that the sale was to an undisclosed Chinese company, CNN and the New York Times identified the buyer of the Hummer truck unit as China-based Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Company Ltd. Later that day, Sichuan Tengzhong itself announced the deal on their own website.
After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk.
After 1918 the unit returned to garrison duties in India, Palestine and Ireland.
After World War II, Le Corbusier attempted to realize his urban planning schemes on a small scale by constructing a series of " unités " ( the housing block unit of the Radiant City ) around France.
After the Third Partition in 1795, he came to Paris to seek French aid in re-establishing Polish independence and, in 1796, he started the formation of the Polish Legions, a Polish unit of the French Revolutionary Army.
After it is assembled, the microprogram is then loaded to a control store to become part of the logic of a CPU's control unit.
After computation on the work unit is complete, the results are then automatically reported back to SETI @ home servers at UC Berkeley.
After it becomes clear that a Soviet counterstrike is imminent, the unit panics ; several Airmen stubbornly insist they stay on duty while the others, including McCoy, point out that it is futile.
After officer training, Gable headed a six-man motion picture unit attached to a B-17 bomb group in England to film aerial gunners in combat, flying five missions himself.
After completion of surgery, the patient is transferred to the post anesthesia care unit and closely monitored.
After a series of unsuccessful retribution infiltrations by existing IDF units, Ben Gurion pressed Chief of Staff Mordechai Maklef to establish such a special forces unit in the summer of 1953.
After the merger the joint outfit turned into a brigade size unit, namely Battalion 890.
After losing their special forces title, the T ' zanhanim company formed its own SF unit — the Sayeret T ' zanhanim in October 1958.
After the British leave, Benjamin gives his next two eldest sons muskets and they ambush the British unit escorting a shackled Gabriel.
In 1983, via its revived theatrical division, ABC Motion Pictures, Silkwood was released in theaters, and The Day After ( again produced in-house by its by-then retitled television unit, ABC Circle Films ) was viewed on TV by 100 million people, prompting discussion of nuclear activities taking place at the time.
After the Marian reforms the Legion was notionally a unit of heavy infantrymen armed with just sword and pilum, and fielded with a small attached auxiliary skirmishers and missile troops, and incorporated a small cavalry unit.

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