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After `` a prolonged study of the Oder line on a map '', at Teheran, Churchill `` liked the picture ''.
After prolonged negative coverage in the press, the FBI changed the name of its system from " Carnivore " to " DCS1000.
After prolonged years of struggle, in 1834 the Evangelicals gained control of the General Assembly and passed the Veto Act, which allowed congregations to reject unwanted " intrusive " presentations to livings by patrons.
After prolonged discussions through the 1920s, it was not until 1935 that the Mussolini-Laval agreement was reached and Italy received the Aouzou strip that was added to Libya ( but this agreement was not ratified later by France ).
After prolonged storage in air dangerous shock-sensitive peroxides can form on the metal and under the lid of the container, and can detonate upon opening.
After prolonged heating or storage, the color darkens ( see infobox images ); the resulting product is more stable and does not spontaneously ignite in air.
After centuries of isolation, two devastating regional wars, and a civil war, in 1954 Paraguay entered a period of prolonged political and economic stability under the authoritarian rule of Alfredo Stroessner Mattiauda.
After a prolonged absence, Stalin sent a telegram expressing the concern that Eisenstein had become a deserter.
After hitting a home run in his last career at-bat in Fenway Park, Williams characteristically refused either to tip his cap as he circled the bases or to respond to prolonged cheers of " We want Ted!
After a prolonged absence in which Crawford was accused of feigning illness, Aldrich was forced to replace her with Olivia de Havilland.
After 4 years of fierce fighting Nineveh was sacked in 612 BC after a bitter prolonged siege in which Sin-shar-ishkun was killed.
After a prolonged delay, she was buried in King Henry's Chapel, Westminster Abbey, on 13 May 1619.
After a prolonged siege, the city fell.
After a prolonged decline in his physical health ( though he kept composing until almost the last ), Hindemith died in Frankfurt from pancreatitis at the age of 68.
After the fall of the kingdom in 1045, and the subsequent Seljuk conquest of Armenia in 1064, the Armenians established a kingdom in Cilicia, where they prolonged their sovereignty to 1375.
One of Auburn's many biking and walking trails. After the Civil War, Auburn ’ s economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.
After prolonged struggles, its representatives produced the Mexican Constitution of 1917.
After prolonged debates Grattan, on 26 May, spoke finally against the committal of the bill, ending with an impassioned peroration in which he declared, " I will remain anchored here with fidelity to the fortunes of my country, faithful to her freedom, faithful to her fall.
After prolonged arguments, a reluctant Aberdeen agreed to send a fleet to the Dardanelles but objected to his other proposals.
As the armies advanced on one another, Hannibal gradually extended the center of his line, as Polybius describes: " After thus drawing up his whole army in a straight line, he took the central companies of Hispanics and Celts and advanced with them, keeping the rest of them in contact with these companies, but gradually falling off, so as to produce a crescent-shaped formation, the line of the flanking companies growing thinner as it was prolonged, his object being to employ the Africans as a reserve force and to begin the action with the Hispanics and Celts.
After prolonged magnesium deficiency, necrosis and dropping of older leaves occurs.
After World War II, heavy industry saw a prolonged period of decline, drastically reducing the number of jobs in these areas.
After Agricola's invasion in AD 79 the country nominally formed part of the Roman province of Britannia, but the evidence is against there ever having been a prolonged effective Roman occupation.
After prolonged negotiations with the Ministry of Transport the scheme was approved in 1943.

After and guerrilla
After the eventual breakup of the peace negotiations, which had been stalled numerous times and finally ended due to a guerrilla kidnapping of a congressman and other political figures, the Caguán demilitarized zone was terminated by the Pastrana administration.
After his release, Ortega was exiled to Cuba, where he received several months of guerrilla training.
After the disastrous battle of Ocana, fought on November 19, 1809, the Spanish Army confined itself to guerrilla warfare against the French.
After the German withdrawal, the EAM-ELAS guerrilla army effectively controlled most of Greece, but its leaders were reluctant to take control of the country, as they knew that Soviet premier Joseph Stalin had agreed that Greece would be in the British sphere of influence after the war.
After 1969, the New Left degenerated into radicals and moderate factions, and that same year, the Weathermen, a surviving faction of SDS, attempted to launch a guerrilla war in an incident known as the " Days of Rage.
After a series of high-profile guerrilla actions, including the hijacking of an aircraft, the attack on several small towns and cities, the arrest of the Irish Colombia Three ( see below ) and the alleged training of FARC-EP militants in bomb making by them, and the kidnapping of several political figures, Pastrana ended the peace talks on 21 February 2002 and ordered the armed forces to start retaking the FARC-EP controlled zone, beginning at midnight.
Soon after the liberation of this prominent political hostage, the Vice President of Colombia Francisco Santos Calderón called Latin America's biggest guerrilla group a " paper tiger " with little control of the nation's territory, adding that " they have really been diminished to the point where we can say they are a minimal threat to Colombian security ", and that " After six years of going after them, reducing their income and promoting reinsertion of most of their members, they look like a paper tiger.
After a period of guerrilla warfare, Mkwawa was cornered and committed suicide in 1898.
*** 1963 – After the overthrow of the Diem Regime in early November 1963, U. S. President John F. Kennedy increased the number of U. S. military advisers from 800 to more than 16, 000 to cope with rising guerrilla activity in Vietnam.
After the initial campaign of 1994 – 1995, culminating in the devastating Battle of Grozny, Russian federal forces attempted to seize control of the mountainous area of Chechnya but were set back by Chechen guerrilla warfare and raids on the flatlands in spite of Russia's overwhelming manpower, weaponry, and air support.
After some guerrilla actions, Asti signed a pact of alliance with Pavia, Genoa and William VII of Montferrat.
After losing mainland China, a group of approximately 12, 000 KMT soldiers escaped to Burma and continued launching guerrilla attacks into south China during the Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency in China ( 1950 – 1958 ).
After the invasion of the Soviet Union, guerrilla warfare was undertaken by communists, who attacked German forces at the hearts of French cities.
After working in Los Angeles with the " guerrilla video " commune TVTV on a number of projects, Murray rose to prominence in 1976.
After Hasdrubal Barca departed for Italy, Masinissa was placed in command of all the Carthaginian cavalry in Spain, where he fought a successful guerrilla campaign against the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio ( Scipio Africanus ) throughout 208 and 207, while Mago Barca and Hasdrubal Gisgo levied and trained new forces.
After Mattathias ' death about one year later in 166 BCE, his son Judas Maccabee led an army of Jewish dissidents to victory over the Seleucid dynasty in guerrilla warfare, which at first was directed against Hellenizing Jews, of whom there were many.
After the success of the Cuban Revolution in January 1959, counter-revolutionary groups grew, particularly in the Escambray Mountains, where the War Against the Bandits guerrilla war continued sporadically until 1965.
After initial success, Serbia and especially Greece realized the true purpose of IMRO and consequently a vicious guerrilla war, the so-called Macedonian Struggle broke out between Bulgarian and Greek backed armed groups within Ottoman Macedonia.
After the withdrawal of regular Confederate troops in the fall of 1864, a bitter guerrilla conflict soon began between bands of pro-Confederate irregulars ( commonly known as bushwhackers ) and the Union homeguards.
After years of guerrilla warfare, Mkwawa himself was cornered and committed suicide in 1898.
After December 1941, some Italians launched a limited guerrilla war in Ethiopia and Eritrea that lasted until the summer of 1943 when Italy left the war, ( see Armistice with Italy ).
After further failed talks in December 1920, the guerrilla conflict was brought to an end in July 1921, with a truce agreed between the IRA and the British.
After the First Sino-Japanese War, he engaged in guerrilla activities against the Japanese occupiers.
After the capture of Vinzons on July 8, 1942, the guerrilla movement was carried on by Lieutenant Francisco Boayes and by the Tangcong Vaca Guerrilla Unit organized by Elias Madrid, Juan Miranda and Leon Aureus.

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