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After the sensational downfall of the Birger gang and the repeal of the Volstead Act in 1933, West City earned much of its income from legitimate taverns and nightclubs.
After that, Hoddle played him from the start, and in England's second round match against Argentina he scored a sensational individual goal after beating defenders Roberto Ayala and José Chamot before striking the ball just outside the penalty box.
After a sensational and well-publicized trial, the jury found in MacMillan's favour.
After sensational coverage in the tabloids, culminating in a particularly large rave ( near Castlemorton ) in May 1992, the government acted on what was depicted as a growing menace.
After sensational raids against the mobsters, Davis was forced out as police director 128 days later when the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that he did not meet the strict 10-year residency requirement for the appointment.
After her death she became the subject of many sensational films and books.
After his second attempt, he waited seven months with no response before he tried a more sensational approach.
After taking 3 – 89 in the first innings when India scored 293, Trueman produced a sensational opening spell in the second innings and, after only 14 balls had been bowled, India were reduced to 0 – 4, Trueman taking three of the wickets.
After unofficial results indicated that Sauerbrey had lost the election by a narrow margin, she began making what The Washington Post called " sensational charges " that the election had been stolen.
After his Viennese period there followed for Moscheles a sensational series of European concert tours — it was after hearing Moscheles play at Carlsbad that the boy Robert Schumann was fired to become a piano virtuoso himself.
After his sensational win in the 1990 Commonwealth Games, weightlifter Marcus Stephen petitioned for citizenship in Samoa to compete in the 1992 games.
After his release he devoted himself to writing sensational stories for weekly newspapers, and his income from this source is said to have amounted to $ 20, 000 a year.
After his death, his wife, Florence Maybrick, was convicted of his murder by poisoning in a sensational trial.
After the sensational death of Reg Calvert and lurid tales of real swashbuckling piracy, the British government brought in the Marine Broadcasting Offences Act ( Marine & Etc.
After a sensational trial, which was heavily reported in the press in salacious detail, the bill was narrowly passed by the House of Lords.
After a sensational debut season, Nuvolari and Campari combined to win their first Italian Grand Prix, a victory that made them national heroes for taking the championship from the French who had won it for the past three years.
After the sensational drama, the corpses of the victims were neglected by the local authorities thinking that they would be eaten by the vultures.
After being exhibited in the Zoological Gardens and at the White City it went to Glasgow, where, according to a sensational Press notice, it was killed by a lion, which broke down the partition between the cages and made short work of its opponent.
After that, the troupe would be accepting challenges from the crowd, and there would be the first sensational match of jiu-jitsu between Shimitsu ( champion of Argentina ) and Laku ( Peruvian military professor ).
After spending four years in Lisbon, starting from 1797, as the director of the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, he got back to Italy and, after a sensational execution in Vienna of Romeo ’ s Prayer, out of which he was granted a crown on stage, Napoleon conferred upon him the Order of the Iron Crown of Lombardy and appointed him singing teacher of the Imperial Family.
After this sensational episode in his career, the remainder of Sir Morell Mackenzie's life was uneventful, and he died somewhat suddenly in London, on February 3, 1892 and was buried in the churchyard at Wargrave in Berkshire where he had a house in the country.
After debuts in Chicago, Dallas, Boston, and in San Francisco — where the Chronicles Robert Commanday wrote of her appearance in Monteverdi's L ' incoronazione di Poppea, " The means by which Poppea seduces Nero ... could liquefy even stone the way the sensational new mezzo soprano Tatiana Troyanos sang "— she returned to New York to make her Metropolitan Opera debut as Octavian, closely followed by the Composer, in the spring of 1976.

After and trial
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 a protracted, hysterical trial scene more notable for the frankness of its language than for dramatic credibility, the jury, to no one's surprise, leaves the legal question unresolved.
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 a trial at the Old Bailey in front of the notoriously sadistic judge Salathiel Lovell, Defoe was found guilty.
After her release she filed civil charges against her parents and the deprogrammers, which were dismissed in a trial that generated some controversy in the media.
After reading the transcripts of the trial and meeting David Harris at a bar, however, Morris was no longer so sure.
After the execution, the Queen ordered Bacon to write the official government account of the trial, which was later published as A DECLARATION of the Practices and Treasons attempted and committed by Robert late Earle of Essex and his Complices, against her Majestie and her Kingdoms ... after Bacon's first draft was heavily edited by the Queen and her ministers.
After graduation, Polk traveled to Nashville to study law under renowned Nashville trial attorney Felix Grundy.
After two years of investigation and trial, Finjnje was acquitted of all charges at which point he and his family moved to Holland.
After ingesting lithium himself to ensure its safety in humans, Cade began a small-scale trial of lithium citrate and / or lithium carbonate on some of his patients diagnosed with mania, dementia præcox or melancholia, with outstanding results.
After Germany's defeat, Gustav was senile and incapable of standing trial, and the Nuremberg Military Tribunal convicted Alfried as a war criminal in the Krupp Trial for " plunder " and for his company's use of slave labor.
After Fuchs ' confession and a trial lasting less than 90 minutes, Lord Goddard sentenced him to fourteen years ' imprisonment, the maximum for espionage.
After he was deposed, Banda was put on trial for murder and attempts to destroy evidence.
After trial, committed to Spandau Prison where he died in 1987.
After a nine-hour interrogation, Terry Nichols was formally held in federal custody until his trial.
After the papacy had been removed to Avignon in 1309, Pope Clement V consented to a post-mortem trial by an ecclesiastical consistory at Groseau, near Avignon, which held preliminary examinations in August and September 1310.
After arriving in Sicily, Alcibiades was recalled back to Athens for trial.
After some trial and error, Murphy and his employee, Seamus Burke, produced the world's first seasoned crisps, Cheese & Onion and Salt & Vinegar.
After a period of trial and error and modifications of Archer's invention, new machines based on the principles pioneered by Archer were purchased and in 1854 the U. K. postal authorities started continuously issuing perforated postage stamps in the Penny Red and all subsequent designs.
After a trial that lasted a few months, he was convicted and hanged On 29 March 1970 in Freetown.
After the accession of the Roman Catholic Mary I, Cranmer was put on trial for treason and heresy.
After initially fighting the Champion to her near-defeat, She-Hulk used her experience as a lawyer as well as her physical power to her advantage, asking for and receiving an " appeal " to the trial by combat, set for three months later.
After Eugene Dennis was convicted in the Foley Square trial for attempting to organize a Communist Party in the United States pursuant to the Smith Act § 2, he petitioned for certiorari, which the Supreme Court granted.

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