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After the war, Agamemnon, returning, was greeted royally with a red carpet rolled out for him and then was slain in his bathtub by Clytemnestra, who hated him bitterly for having ordered the sacrifice of their daughter Iphigenia ( although the life of the latter had been saved ).
After public scenes in which James reduced her to rage and tears over the issue, Anne became so bitterly upset that in July 1595 she suffered a miscarriage.
After a bitterly fought political contest, St. Joseph was named the seat of Berrien County in 1894, when Berrien Springs relinquished that status.
After enduring two bitterly cold nights, they moved across the creek and circled their wagons by Heap's Spring and Pratt's liberty pole, seeking the protection of the hills.
After she returned to New York City, she quarreled bitterly with her mother and was thrown out on the street.
Thomson's own description of his legal problems is given in flat, understated New England dryness and couched in seeming venal paranoia .... After finishing the later material, offering 3rd party perspective, you realize that Thomson's movement had affected a million or more Americans, started a medical reformation that would not peak for another 50 years, and the brightest medical minds of the time were split vehemently both against and for Thomson's right to practice ... bitterly divided between Federalists and Republican politics ... Populists and Elitists ... rural and urban.
After Ibn Ammar's death, the caliph grieved bitterly and gave his lover a sumptuous funeral.
After a bitterly fought 1876 campaign, his second term hinged on disputed votes from Laurens and Edgefield counties, where the counts greatly exceeded the population, and overwhelmingly favored his opponent, ex-Confederate Wade Hampton III.
After his conviction Kiszko was bitterly detested by the majority of inmates, receiving taunts and several death threats, both verbal and written.
After the derby's six-year absence from the Monumental, on 14 September 2008 the Estadio Monumental hosted a second derby after the club fought bitterly, seeking the authorities ' approval to be able to host the game.
After an eight-week march in bitterly cold weather they reached Stalag X-B and Marlag und Milag Nord in Sandbostel.
After the Duke's death Conroy assumed a parental role towards Victoria that she bitterly resented.
After his death, his reputation was bitterly attacked, and even marble stones erected in his memory were defaced.
After Alex revealed Blake's schemes and her true identity as the daughter of presumed dead Roger Thorpe, Phillip bitterly left Blake but, later, he forgave her and the couple reconciled.

After and contested
After the New England Conquest of Acadia in 1710, mainland Nova Scotia was under the control of New England, but both present-day New Brunswick and virtually all of present-day Maine remained contested territory between New England and New France.
After the World Cup, the most important international football competitions are the continental championships, which are organised by each continental confederation and contested between national teams.
After 1257, the crown was contested between Richard of Cornwall, who was supported by the Guelph party, and Alfonso X of Castile, who was recognised by the Hohenstaufen party but never set foot on German soil.
After some consideration, she agreed to become the first Labour nominee for the presidency and the first woman candidate in what was only the second presidential election to be contested by three candidates since 1945.
After independence and dissolution of Empire, Independent and free Pakistan contested the southern boundary of Sindh, and a succession of border incidents resulted.
After World War I, Upper Silesia was contested by Germany and the newly-independent Second Polish Republic.
After the Duke of Bedford died in 1435, the Duke of Gloucester claimed the Regency himself, but was contested in this by the other members of the council.
After the decline of the Maurya empire, the region was contested among the Sakas, Kushanas, and several local dynasties during the 3rd to 1st centuries BCE.
After Thalberg's death, Shearer retained a lawyer to ensure that Thalberg's percentages of films he had worked on were still paid to his estate, which was contested by MGM, even though Thalberg's estate was worth around three million dollars.
After a hiatus from politics from 1975 to 1984, Turner returned and successfully contested the Liberal leadership.
After that date the liberties of Laon were no more contested till 1331, when the commune was abolished.
After the death of Alexander on June 11, 323 BCE, the city was contested by his successors: Perdiccas, Antigonus Monophthalmus, and Eumenes visited the city, but eventually it became part of the realm of Seleucus I Nicator, of the Seleucid Empire, and capital of a province called Osrhoene ( the Greek rendering of the old name Urhai ).
After the Conservatives entered Opposition in 1997, Clarke contested the leadership of the party for the first time.
After a hotly contested debate between those who favored the name Plainfield ( after the stage stop and post office ) and those who favored the name Hector, a township in New York on the east shore of Seneca Lake where many of the early settlers came from.
After the New England Conquest of Acadia in 1710, mainland Nova Scotia was under the control of New England, but both present-day New Brunswick and virtually all of present-day Maine remained contested territory between New England and New France.
After the New England Conquest of Acadia in 1710, mainland Nova Scotia was under the control of New England, but both present-day New Brunswick and virtually all of present-day Maine remained contested territory between New England and New France.
The entire region was heavily contested between the successor states of Alexander's empire, the Seleucid Empire and Ptolemaic Egypt, during the six Syrian Wars of the 3rd – 1st centuries BCE: " After two centuries of peace under the Persians, the Hebrew state found itself once more caught in the middle of power struggles between two great empires: the Seleucid state with its capital in Syria to the north and the Ptolemaic state, with its capital in Egypt to the south ... Between 319 and 302 BCE, Jerusalem changed hands seven times.
After Wahid Bux's untimely and mysterious death at the age of 33, his younger brother Nawab Nabi Bux Bhutto contested from the same seat and remained undefeated until retirement.
After the Shinseito merged into the Shinshinto in 1996, Hata contested the leadership against Ichiro Ozawa.
After the death of Saladin, his sons contested control over the sultanate, but Saladin's brother al-Adil eventually established himself as Sultan in 1200.
* After a run of disastrous results over a number of seasons, Derbyshire is demoted from first-class status and the 1888 County Championship is contested by only eight teams: Gloucestershire, Kent, Lancashire, Middlesex, Notts, Surrey, Sussex and Yorkshire.
After the UFA swept to victory, there was even speculation that Stewart, still a UFA member, would stay on as Premier of a new Farmer's government ( as part of its opposition to " old style politics ", the UFA had contested the election without designating a leader ), but he announced otherwise.
After Truman's withdrawal from the 1952 presidential campaign, Minton made remarks indicating he had advised Truman to stay out of the contested New Hampshire primary election to begin with.
After the death of Otto, during the period when the archbishopric of Trier was contested by opposing parties, he attended the Council of Basel ( 1431 – 49 ), representing Ulrich von Manderscheid, one of the claimants.

After and case
After reading his statement discharging the 23d ward case, Karns told Wexler that if the seven cases scheduled for trial also involved persons who had been subpenaed, he would dismiss them.
After an appeal is heard, the " mandate " is a formal notice of a decision by a court of appeal ; this notice is transmitted to the trial court and, when filed by the clerk of the trial court, constitutes the final judgment on the case, unless the appeal court has directed further proceedings in the trial court.
After solving a case Poirot has the habit of collecting all people involved into a single room and explaining them the reasoning that led him to the solution, and revealing that the murderer is one of them.
After that case Poirot apparently came to the attention of the British secret service, and undertook cases for the British government, including foiling the attempted abduction of the Prime Minister.
After stipulating a number of conditions to Hroðgar in case of his death ( including the taking in of his kinsmen and the inheritance by Unferth of Beowulf's estate ), Beowulf dives into the lake.
After a decision in favor of Borland by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, the case went to the United States Supreme Court.
After the birth of Ibrahim, other wives of Muhammad alleged that Ibrahim was not his son, which proved not to be the case.
After a month had passed with little progress in the case, police continued to focus their investigation upon Echols, interrogating him more frequently than any other person ; however, they claimed he was not regarded as a direct suspect but a source of information.
After obtaining a doctorate successfully, Dutch doctors may bear either the title dr. ( lower case ) before, or the letter D ( rarely in practice ) behind their name, but not both simultaneously.
After replacing values from the case mentioned, it is possible to calculate cell's potential:
After she presents her case, Enki sees that justice needs to be done and promises help, delivering knowledge of where the miscreant is hiding.
After 1914 cross cutting between parallel actions came to be used whenever appropriate in American films, though this was not the case in European films.
After stuffing the fowl with snow, Bacon contracted a fatal case of pneumonia.
After the basic form of the theorem is proved, it will be easy to extend it to the case of predicate calculus with equality.
" After much argument, the judge resolves the case by marrying the lovely plaintiff himself.
After or just before the dissolution, the Electors of Bavaria, Württemberg, Saxony, and Hanover each took the title of king of his former electorate ( in the case of Hanover after regaining his lands following Napoleon's defeat in 1814 ) while the King of Prussia extended his royal title to cover his erstwhile Electorate of Brandenburg as well as the lands he held as king outside the imperial border.
After examining the long history of empirical research, Bowen, Hollander and Viane concluded: " Recent tests of the factor abundance theory theory and its developed form into many-commodity and many-factor case that directly examine the H-O-V equations also indicate the rejection of the theory.
After the war, he was interned and spent 18 months in the Ludwigsburg camp before being released as a case of mistaken identity.
After being bedridden with a case of pneumonia during the fall of 1861, Martin Van Buren died of bronchial asthma and heart failure at his Lindenwald estate in Kinderhook at 2: 00 a. m. on July 24, 1862.
After the death of band member Greg Ham on 19 April 2012, many stories reported his disappointment at the ruling and " suggesting that this particular case and the ruling completely destroyed his life ".
After concluding that the Court lacked jurisdiction in the case, the further review regarding the substantive issues presented was arguably improper.
After Williams died of cancer, Milken's handlers hired various other attorneys and his case became more difficult.
After one of these decays the resultant nucleus may be left in an excited state, and in this case it decays to its ground state by emitting high energy photons ( gamma decay ).
After disproving several charges against him ( one observer noted that he " proceeded to demolish or rather showed he could very easily demolish the whole case.
After this case, once the Lords had given a ruling on a point of law, the matter was closed unless and until Parliament made a change by statute.

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