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After and spell
After a brief spell of Burgundian rule, Luxembourg fell into the hands of the Habsburgs in 1477.
After winning the division again in 1970, the team entered an eight-year dry spell, finishing around the. 500 mark.
After a brief spell as Budapesterstraße in the late 1920s ( although this name was not widely recognised ), on 6 February 1930 it was renamed Ebertstraße after Friedrich Ebert ( 1871 – 1925 ), first President of Weimar Germany.
After serving a short spell in 1478 as Archdeacon of Leicester he was appointed Bishop of Ely by King Edward on 8 August 1479 and he was consecrated on 31 January 1479.
After a short spell with Bruce Hughes, Lowery and Hickman added Bob Rupe, formerly of The Silos, as bass guiatrist and Charlie Quintana ( Bob Dylan, The JuJu Hounds ) on drums.
After a further spell of working in Fife ( during which time he had access to a library of botanical and zoological books ) he moved to the Botanical Gardens of Glasgow University and attended botany lectures at the University of Glasgow.
After a spell at a private school at Sunbury, he followed his father and two older brothers to Winchester College, where he remained for three years.
" After a demon's spell makes them express their emotions in song, and Buffy sings " I want the fire back ", Buffy and Spike begin a physical relationship, consummated two episodes later.
After a spell as an apprentice mason, Jacobsen was admitted to the Architecture School at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where from 1924 to 1927 he studied under Kay Fisker and Kaj Gottlob, both leading architects and designers.
After teenage years spent in flowery shirts and a short spell at Westminster School while living in Hampstead, he graduated from Exeter College, Oxford with a " Congratulatory " First in English — " the sort where you are called in for a viva and the examiners tell you how much they enjoyed reading your papers.
After a disastrous spell at stockbroking with Buckmaster and Moore, in 1931, 25-year-old Pakenham joined the Conservative Research Department where he developed Education policy for the Conservative Party.
After a short spell working in Leeds ( 1844-5 ) he was for four years one of the Resident Engineers on the Stockton and Darlington, leaving in 1849 to become manager and engineer of the Edinburgh and Northern Railway, one of the precursors of the North British Railway.
After a spell living elsewhere, he returned to the village in the early 1990s.
After a short spell of military service in Quebec, he returned to England and devoted the remainder of his long life to the more peaceful pursuits of astronomy, terrestrial magnetism and physical geography.
After retiring from playing, he spent some time as a coach, including a spell as manager of East Stirlingshire, but later left the game completely.
After she apologizes to Kenny, the spell is instantly broken and she becomes regular size again.
After a long spell in the country's second tier of league football, ADO Den Haag played four seasons in the Eredivisie then were relegated again in the 2006 – 07 season.
After a quiet spell, the group's 12th studio album ( and first without Tim Hart ) Back in Line was released on the Flutterby label in 1986.
After gaining his MD from Cambridge in 1569, and a short spell as bursar of St John's College, he left to practice medicine in London and travelled on the continent.
After a spell without a contract, the band released a new EP titled Tip of The Iceberg ( 2008 ), which paid homage to their melodic hardcore influences.
After a spell with Radio Luxembourg, Young joined the BBC as one of the first disc jockeys on BBC Radio 1, presenting the weekday mid-morning show from 1967 to 1973 and because of his popularity soon became known as the ' Housewives ' Choice '.
After a brief spell under Gaulish rule, it was taken over by Romans in the 3rd century BC.
After a brief spell touring with Paul Young's Q Tips they began performing on a regular basis with Elvis Costello.
After being hand-picked for the first post-war staff course at Camberley, and a spell at Sandhurst, he returned to his own regiment.

After and Dublin
After lukewarm reviews of the former novel, set in the Phoenix Park area of Dublin, Le Fanu signed a contract with Richard Bentley, his London publisher, which specified that future novels be stories " of an English subject and of modern times ", a step Bentley thought necessary for Le Fanu to satisfy the English audience.
After Convocation in 1634, Ussher left Dublin for his episcopal residence at Drogheda, where he concentrated on his archdiocese and his research.
After his defeat James did not stay in Dublin, but rode with a small escort to Duncannon and returned to exile in France, even though his army left the field relatively unscathed.
After the sack of Dumbarton Rock by a Viking army from Dublin in 870, the name Strathclyde comes into use, perhaps reflecting a move of the centre of the kingdom to Govan.
After having received a grant of Ulster from King Henry II of England, Norman Knight, John de Courcy set out from Dublin in early 1177 to take possession of it.
After spending nine years dividing her time between London and Los Angeles, O ' Connor returned to her home town of Dublin in late 1992 to live near her sister and focus on raising her son Jake, then six years old.
After selling his house in Raheny, in 1969 Haughey bought Abbeville, located at Kinsealy, north County Dublin, an historic house – once owned by Anglo-Irish politician John Beresford ( d. 1805 ) for whom it had been extensively re-designed by the architect James Gandon in the late 18th century.
After two years in UCC he moved to Dublin to complete his studies at King's Inns.
After the Normans conquered Dublin and its hinterland in the 12th century, Hugh Tyrell, 1st Baron of Castleknock, granted a large area of land, including what now comprises the Phoenix Park, to the Knights Hospitaller.
After studying at the King's Inns, Dublin and being called to the Irish bar in 1772 he never seriously practised law but was drawn to politics, influenced by Flood.
" After arriving in Dublin on 18 November 1741, Handel arranged a subscription series of six concerts, to be held between December 1741 and February 1742 at the Great Music Hall, Fishamble Street.
After nightfall they turned around and landed on the beaches of Clontarf, just over a mile to the north of Dublin, in order to surprise Brian's army the next day.
In the source of Clonmacnoise, McMoylenamo is not only the king of Ireland, Wales, and protector of the honor Leah Coynn, but also the “ of the Danes of Dublin .” After the battle in 1014, Irish high kings actually ruled over the Danes of Ireland's five separate kingdoms.
After the war, Hill worked as a newspaper reporter in Texas, then took advantage of the GI Bill to do graduate work at Trinity College, Dublin in Ireland on James Joyce's use of music in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake.
After returning permanently from Paris to Dublin in 1905 MacBride played an important part with other Irish nationalists in preparing for an Insurrection.
After gaining seven good grades in her exams, Rex Records ( Decca ) in Dublin received her demo and manager Michael Geoghegan signed her up.
After his death, his friends subscribed the sum of £ 1, 700 to set up a memorial fund which is still used to promote the annual Joly Memorial Lectures at the University of Dublin, which were inaugurated by Sir Ernest Rutherford in 1935.
After her husband's death in Newgate Gaol, Dublin, Pamela, Lady Edward FitzGerald, was no longer welcome at Boyle Farm, the house of his brother Lord Henry FitzGerald in Thames Ditton.
After attending finishing school in France, O ' Sullivan returned to Dublin to work with the poor.
After leaving secondary school Brennan spent a few years at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin studying the harp, the piano and singing.
After finishing at Clongowes, Redmond attended Trinity College, Dublin in order to study law, but his father's ill health led him to abandon his studies before taking a degree.
After attending schools in Skreen, Dublin, and Bristol, he matriculated in 1837 at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where four years later, on graduating as senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman, he was elected to a fellowship.
After some years of uncongenial desk work, Lardner entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1812, and obtained a B. A.
After nearly a century as the headquarters of the Royal Dublin Society, which held its famed Spring Show and Horse Show in its grounds, Oireachtas Éireann, the two chamber parliament of the new Irish Free State, rented Leinster House in 1922 to be its temporary parliament house.

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