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After and moment
After baptism Jesus came up out of the water at once, and at that moment heaven opened ; ;
After a moment of thought, her mind cleared and, in the interest of clarity, she typed into the record: `` Shot in the woods ''.
After a moment he extended one hand, the fingers curled.
After the sad impatient moment, waiting for comfort which could not come, she slipped out of bed and went to the open window.
After he had bound his son to the altar and drawn his knife to kill him, at the very last moment an angel of God prevented Abraham from proceeding.
" After an officer picked her up and heaved her into the back of the wagon, the crowd became a mob and went " berserk ": " It was at that moment that the scene became explosive ".
After being checked by the doctor a family member and a friend offered words of hope that he was looking better to which Jefferson impatiently replied .. Do not imagine for a moment that I feel the smallest solicitude as to the result " at which point he calmly gave directions for his funeral, forbidding any sort of celebration or parade.
After materializing, one of the away-team members commented that for a moment she thought she was trapped in a nearby wall, to which a colleague replied, " For a moment, you were.
After Caesar's death, Brutus delivers an oration defending his actions, and for the moment, the crowd is on his side.
After this song is sung, Ovid shows how moving it was by noting that Sisyphus, emotionally affected, for just a moment, stops his eternal task and sits on his rock, the Latin wording being inque tuo sedisti, Sisyphe, saxo (" you sat upon your rock, Sisyphus ").
After a tense moment, the man turns, walks away and slings the gun over his shoulder.
After an unsuccessful attempt to make peace with his wife, Lord Windermere summons the courage to tell the truth to her, but at that moment Mrs Erlynne arrives at the party, where she is greeted coldly by Lady Windermere, spoiling his plan.
* Prosecution's Aerobatics After the Sknyliv Tragedy ( 2006 journalist investigation of the accident, includes photos of the crash moment )
After that moment, he realized the importance of Free Software Movement, and appreciated the purity of Stallman's ideas about software and copyright ethics.
After consulting the astrological chart, the Dalai Lama set the return date, but at the moment of departure, the weakening of the ice on the Volga River permitted only those Kalmyks who roamed on the left or eastern bank to leave.
After the Bush administration developed its response to September 11th, 2001, Kristol said, " We've just been present at a very unusual moment, the creation of a new American foreign policy ".
After the ringing of the bell, he repeats a cry of patriotism ( a Grito Mexicano ) based upon the " Grito de Dolores ", with the names of the important heroes of the Mexican War of Independence who were there on that very historical moment included, and ending with the threefold shout of ¡ Viva México!
After some time Narada experienced a vision wherein Narayan ( Vishnu ) appeared before him, smiling, and spoke " that despite having the blessing of seeing him at that very moment, Narada would not be able to see his ( Vishnu's ) divine form again until he died ".
After an emotional moment, he is snapped back into reality and Felicity disarms him and kicks him in the " Mommy and Daddy Button ".
After completing his participation in Paris, Baldorioty de Castro returned to Puerto Rico, at the moment when there was political instability between groups with supported the abolition of slavery in the island and the Spanish colonial government.
After a moment, the closing credits scroll over the image of Godzilla's foot.
After recording the vice or folly of so many Roman princes, it is pleasing to repose, for a moment, on a character conspicuous by the qualities of humanity, justice, temperance, and fortitude ; to contemplate a sovereign affable in his palace, pious in the church, impartial on the seat of judgment, and victorious, at least by his generals, in the Persian war.
Davey published his first poetry collection, D-Day and After, in 1962, with an introduction by Tallman that emphasized how this was poetry as the act of the moment rather than poetry as the commonplace attempt ' to express ...

After and silence
After years of silence on these developments, cables sent by Shoghi Effendi on 2 November 1941 provide background to developments among family members.
After the Requiem Mass and service, his remains were brought upstream to Rhöndorf on the Rhine aboard Kondor, with Seeadler and Sperber as escorts, three Jaguar class fast attack craft of the German Navy, " past the thousands who stood in silence on both banks of the river ".
After all attempts to silence or kill Nichiren failed, persecution turned towards his followers, the most famous of was the Atsuhara Persecution ( 1280 ), where three of Nichiren Buddhist were beheaded.
After a little silence, Seyh told him:
After prime minister Kantarō Suzuki's reply to maintain silence ( mokusatsu, which was misinterpreted as a declaration that the Empire of Japan should ignore the ultimatum ), atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 and 9 August 1945, respectively.
After this he kept silence, retiring to the island of Saint-Cosme near Tours to live in ascetic solitude.
After the concluding prayers and a dismissal, all of the lights and candles in the church are extinguished, and all wait in silence and darkness for the stroke of midnight, when the resurrection of Christ will be proclaimed.
After Queen Victoria learns of the blackmail attempt, Gull is once again enlisted, this time to silence the group of women who are threatening the crown.
After almost 40 years of silence, this rover still has a lot to say.
After World War II, two further warnings were introduced for nuclear attack – a " Grey Warning " indicated approaching nuclear fallout with a 2½ minute warning of short steady tones divided by equal periods of silence, the silence being created with a manual shutter or electric solenoid.
After a long silence, France then created the Caravelle, the world's first short-to-midrange jet airliner.
After descending a narrow spiral stone stairwell of 19 metres to the darkness and silence broken only by the gurgling of a hidden aqueduct channelling local springs away from the area, and after passing through a long ( about 1. 5 km ) and twisting hallway of mortared stone, visitors find themselves before a sculpture that existed from a time before this part of the mines became an ossuary, a model of France's Port-Mahon fortress created by a former Quarry Inspector.
After several years of silence, in 1920 he produced a tribute to his friend Debussy in the form of La plainte, au loin, du faune ... for piano, which was followed by Amours, a setting of a sonnet by Pierre de Ronsard, for voice and piano, published in 1924 to mark the five hundredth anniversary of the poet's birth.
After giving the signal, Pilate's soldiers randomly attacked, beat, and killed scores of Jews to silence their petitions.
* " Mr. Satan's Neighborhood: After 50 years of silence, Cottage City finally lets go of its demons ," by Eddie Dean, Washington City Paper, February 26, 1999
After hanging up, Bergman contacts The New York Times and reveals the scandal that occurred at 60 Minutes, after which the Times publishes a scathing article that accuses CBS of betraying the legacy of their famous reporter, Edward R. Murrow for bowing to such attempts to silence publication of a truthful news story.
After a long silence, Rubinstein told Cortot, " My boy, don't you ever forget what I am going to tell you.
After the ceremony, the archimandrite swore to keep his silence on the king's marriage but soon broke this promise by confessing to the Archbishop of Athens, Meletius Metaxakis.
After a brief silence, a short electronic piece thought to be named " Genchildren " ( as it was named in a Napster leak in 2000 ) is played, before two additional minutes of silence.
After the repeal was voted down for the third time, Barbauld burst onto the public stage after " nine years of silence.
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After weeks of sequestered silence that confused Wilson and Ross, Ballard finally told her groupmates what had happened to her.

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