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Hall, professor of art history at Temple University, notes in her book ' After Raphael ' Raphael's premature death marked the beginning of Mannerism in Rome.
After Schwarzenberg's premature death in 1852, he could not be replaced by statesmen of equal stature, and the Emperor effectively took over himself as prime minister.
After his premature death on December 18, 1997, his final completed films, Almost Heroes and Dirty Work, were released posthumously.
After she assures Dante that the engagement announcement was premature and arranged by her mother, the two trade banter and Dante becomes torn between her and Veronica.
After Olson's premature death from cancer in 1936 and the interregnum of Lieutenant Governor Hjalmar Petersen, Benson stepped into the breach and was elected the 24th Governor of Minnesota by the largest margin in state history.
After a delaying the upgrade for one year and refusing all requests by marketing for what he felt was a premature release, in the fall of 2000 JD Edwards released version B7333, now rebranded as OneWorld Xe.
After Miley's premature departure in 1929, Nanton taught Cootie Williams, Miley's successor, some of the growl and plunger techniques that Miley had used.
After just one season in the first team, Bodiroga's stay on the Dalmatian coast came to a premature end when the conflict that pitted Croats and Serbs against each other inflamed in May – June 1991.
After a couple years of mixed results there, the band regrouped and moved again, this time back to Rochester which remained its home base until Cuminale's premature death in 2001.
After the early departure of Lord Daer, who was already suffering from the tuberculosis which was to lead to his premature death the following year, these three talented yet wholly injudicious men came to dominate the Convention and its proceedings.
After leaving a Capuchin monastery, Eduardo receives a message that the revolution has failed due to Dutourd's premature exposure and Maturin has to flee for his life.
After an unexpected and awkward encounter with Elizabeth, a damp Darcy is able to prevent the party's premature departure with an unusual degree of friendliness and politeness.
After the premature death of her husband Virilius, Dynamene along with her maid Doto proposes to starve herself to death and follow him to Hades.
After having spent a couple of months in Sweden with Djurgårdens IF he announced his retirement from playing at the premature age of 29 in August 1979.
After 271 appearances and 40 goals and just days before the 1988 FA Cup Final at Wembley against Wimbledon, Johnston incurred his manager's wrath when he announced his premature retirement from Liverpool.
After her mother's premature death, Ellen, who is only eleven years of age, takes charge of the meager household finances.
After her father's premature death when she is seven, she and her sister are brought up in England by their mother, who is a French Catholic.
After his premature retirement and demobbing from the RAF, Crayston moved into coaching, and in June 1947 he became assistant to new Arsenal manager Tom Whittaker.
After the sudden and premature ending of Trading Yesterday's contract with Epic Records prior to the album's release, More Than This was shelved.
After his premature death in 1917 she got married in 1922 to the chairman of the BAR association of Thessaloniki George Seremetis who was one of the most prominent attorneys in the city.
After Josiah's premature death from diabetes, William's father returned to Indiana, settling near other LaFollette relatives where he continued farming and built a flour mill.
After a premature attack, security forces throughout the island were put on alert and a number of JVP leaders went into hiding without bothering to inform their subordinates of the changed circumstances.
After Knebel's return and the premature death of his pupil he was pensioned, receiving the rank of major.
After his premature death in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, at the age of 55 ( amid suggestions of murder that led to the suicide of his housekeeper, Hannah Hewitt ), Baker's body was returned to his birthplace and buried in close proximity to the famous Midlands landscape artist David Cox at St. Peter's Church in Harborne, Birmingham.

After and discharge
After discharge, he worked again in the meat packing industry, thereby acquiring management experience.
After his discharge from the army in August 1865, Corbett went back to work as a hatter, first in Boston, later in Connecticut, and by 1870 in New Jersey.
After his discharge in 1953, Thomas returned to Fort Wayne and the Hobby House.
After his discharge, he moved to New York, working in several minor jobs.
After his discharge on 18 December, he returned to Landshut.
After his discharge, he struggled with drug problems.
After his discharge, he tried out for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League, but failed to make the team due to a knee injury.
After some fifty years of this condition, Carthage had managed to discharge its war indemnity to Rome, and considered itself no longer bound by the restrictions of the treaty, although Rome believed otherwise.
After his discharge, Heinlein attended a few weeks of graduate classes in mathematics and physics at the University of California at Los Angeles ( UCLA ), but he soon quit either because of his health or from a desire to enter politics.
After his discharge from the Nationalist army, he met his future first wife, Araceli Gonzalez, in Burgos and married her in Madrid ; they had one child, Juan Fernando.
After his discharge, Willkie worked as a corporate lawyer for the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio.
This discharge takes no more than a few microseconds, and is able to reach accelerations of about 40, 000 g. Recent research suggests the process to occur as fast as 700 nanoseconds, thus reaching an acceleration of up to 5, 410, 000 g. After penetration, the toxic content of the nematocyst is injected into the target organism, then the sessile cnidarian to devour it.
After discharge from the RAF, he studied at St Martin's School of Art in London in 1949, and in 1952 won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art, graduating in 1955.
After the investigation new members swear four oaths: the oath of purification, the oath of allegiance to the Constitution and the oath of loyal discharge of their office are demanded by Article 60 ; the oath of loyalty to King and Statute is demanded by Article 47 of the Statute of the Kingdom, the higher Constitution of the Realm.
" After his discharge at the end of the war, he switched from singing to comedy.
After his discharge, and as a consequence
After discharge, many of these troops stayed on at SRP as civilian guards.
After the end of the war, the bases were used as discharge centers, and some former soldiers settled in the area.
After three days, the maid failed to return to work, prompting O ' Brien's mother to discharge her, requesting that the awards be returned.
After his discharge from the army, Ayler kicked around Los Angeles and Cleveland trying to find work, but his increasingly iconoclastic playing, which had moved away from traditional harmony, was not welcomed by traditionalists.
After his discharge from the Army, Wray and his brothers Douglas and Vernon joined with their friends Shorty Horton and Dixie Neal to form Lucky Wray and the Lazy Pine Wranglers, later called Lucky Wray and the Palomino Ranch Hands.
After his discharge in 1919, Prescott Bush went to work for the Simmons Hardware Company in St. Louis, Missouri.
After his discharge from the Austro-Hungarian army in October 1918, he attended the private art school of the Hungarian Fauve artist Róbert Berény.
After his discharge, Sowell worked a civil service job in Washington, D. C. and attended night classes at Howard University, admitted on the basis of his General Education certificate.
After 18 months playing for Navy personnel ( sometimes as many as four concerts a day in battle zones, including Guadalcanal ), Shaw returned to the U. S. in a state of physical exhaustion, receiving a medical discharge.

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