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After strenuous tests, Denmark adopted the Krag-Jørgensen rifle on July 3, 1889.
After the strenuous project was completed in 1860, floods wiped out substantial stretches of the road, and the road was re-routed in 1861.
After strenuous years of touring and recording ( Eurythmics had released eight studio albums in eight years ), a rift had developed between the duo and Eurythmics disbanded, although no official notice was given.
After the renewal of the war with Holland in 1621 he gained the most renowned victory of his career, namely the capture of Breda after a long siege ( August 28, 1624-June 5, 1625 ) and in spite of the most strenuous efforts of Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange to save it.
After breaking up with Leo, due to the strenuous nature his Whitelighter duties place on their romantic relationship, Piper begins to date her next door neighbor Dan Gordon ( Greg Vaughan ) in an attempt at a normal relationship.
After a strenuous march, the Cavalry Division relieved the Siege of Kimberley on 15 February.
After the fall of the Giolitti cabinet in 1893, Zanardelli made a strenuous but unsuccessful attempt to form an administration.
After surgery, patients should avoid strenuous exercise or anything else that significantly increases blood pressure.
After nine of weeks of what LaFort describes as " strenuous internal negotiations ", on 29 December 1976 Tafari delivered a speech, announcing that the Derg had been restructured.
After a strenuous interview process Levy and team owner Wilson hired Detroit Lions interim head coach Dick Jauron as coach.
After approximately 9 lengthy and strenuous months, the highway was finally completed, making Fort Nelson a bustling service center along the famous road.
After Gisli is discovered, Aud fights side-by-side with her husband until he is killed in a final, strenuous battle.
After strenuous service in the Antarctic, the South Seas, and along the coast of North America, Peacock was wrecked 18 July 1841 while attempting to cross the bar and enter the Columbia River on Wilkes ' orders.
After strenuous efforts yield nothing, a vagrant ex-serviceman, John Waldron ( Kennedy ) is apprehended.
After the war Harford made strenuous efforts to win compensation but without success.

After and resistance
After the return of René to Provence, Alfonso easily reduced the remaining resistance and made his triumphal entrance in Naples on 26 February 1443, as the monarch of a pacified kingdom.
After meeting heavy resistance, the English retreated, taking the island of Jamaica instead.
After initial resistance, the terms were eventually accepted.
After resisting for 78 days the city fell on 2 September, and Turkish resistance collapsed throughout the region as far as Transylvania and Serbia.
After the Dollfuss dictatorship took steps against known Social Democrats, the Social Democrats called for nationwide resistance against the government.
After World War II increasing encroachment on wilderness land evoked the continued resistance of conservationists, who succeeded in blocking a number of projects in the 1950s and 1960s, including the proposed Bridge Canyon Dam that would have backed up the waters of the Colorado River into the Grand Canyon National Park.
After liberation from the fascist occupation on 29 November 1944, several Albanian partisan divisions crossed the border into German-occupied Yugoslavia, where they fought alongside Tito's partisans and the Soviet Red Army in a joint campaign which succeeded in driving out the last pockets of German resistance.
After their able leader Totila was killed at the Battle of Taginae, effective Ostrogothic resistance ended, and the remaining Goths were assimilated by the Lombards, another Germanic tribe, who invaded Italy and founded a Kingdom in the northern parts of the country in 567 AD.
After Al-Mukhtar's capture 15 September 1931 and his execution in Benghazi, the resistance petered out.
After facing stiff resistance in an invasion of Finland, an interim peace was entered, granting the Soviet Union the eastern region of Karelia ( 10 % of Finnish territory ).
After resistance by Churchill and Roosevelt, Stalin promised a re-organization of the current Communist puppet government on a broader democratic basis in Poland.
After a second battle at Mons Lactarius in October that year, the resistance of the Ostrogoths was finally broken.
After 1871 there appeared resistance among the Masurians towards Germanization efforts, the so called Gromadki movement was formed which supported use of Polish language and came into conflict with German authorities ; while most of its members viewed themselves as loyal to Prussian state, a part of them joined the Pro-Polish faction of Masurians.
After Owain's death, there was little resistance to English rule until, in the 16th century, the Tudor dynasty, whilst allowing Welshmen to become more prominent in English society, saw Owain's revolt as a catastrophe for Wales.
After Kandahar fell in December, remnants of the Taliban and al-Qaeda continued to mount resistance.
In the 1941 novel Sixth Column ( also known as The Day After Tomorrow ), a white resistance movement in the United States defends itself against an invasion by an Asian fascist state ( the " Pan-Asians ") using a " super-science " technology that allows ray weapons to be tuned to specific races.
After the Hut Tax War there was no more large-scale military resistance to colonialism.
After fierce resistance, Vitiges routs in panic, and many are slain or drowned in the river.
After the Byzantines were betrayed by Admiral Euphemius, who fled to Tunisia and begged the Aghlabid leader Ziyadat Allah to help him, there was a Muslim conquest of Sicily in 831, which took until 904 against fierce resistance.
After years of resistance against the Delhi Sultan Muhammud bin Tughluq, the Bahmani Kingdom, a Muslim Sultanate in Deccan, was established on August 3, when King Ala-ud-din Hasan Bahman Shah was crowned in a mosque in Daulatabad.
After the wars, some Māori began a strategy of passive resistance, most famously at Parihaka in Taranaki.
After the turn of the century it was found that negative resistance mercury lamps could amplify, and they were used.
After Dordogne was liberated, Malraux led a battalion of former resistance fighters to Alsace-Lorraine, where they fought alongside the First Army.
After some initial resistance, he successfully lobbied the government who passed the Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Company Act 1883 on 10 October 1883, granting the company the right to operate a cable tram system in Melbourne.
After a long resistance, Cniva conquers the city and slays its one hundred thousand inhabitants.

After and Russian
After declaring, in an article last month in Frontier Magazine, that the Russian testing `` carries with it the possibility of the most tragic consequences of any action in the history of the world '', he gave this estimate of the biologic and genetic consequences if the new Soviet shots totaled 200 megatons:
After heated debates over startup continued through 1993, French and Russian nuclear consultants declared operating conditions basically safe.
After the arrival of missionaries in the late 18th century, many Aleuts became Christian by joining the Russian Orthodox Church.
After the Partitions of Poland, most of the Baltic lands were under the rule of the Russian Empire, where the native languages were sometimes prohibited from being written down, or used publicly.
But most damaging, the new situation effectively trapped Russian foreign policy: After 1913, Russia could not afford losing its last ally in this crucial area and thus had no alternatives but to unconditionally support Serbia when the crisis between Serbia and Austria broke out in 1914.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russian adherents to the CPSU tradition, particularly as it existed before Gorbachev, reorganised themselves as the Communist Party of the Russian Federation.
After Russian forces began to advance, previously buried victims were also exhumed and burned in Sonderaktion 1005, a Nazi attempt to destroy evidence of the Holocaust.
After two weeks in India, he discovered that Bowles ' fears were warranted, as many film sessions were used by Russian and Chinese representatives to give long political speeches.
After the Finnish non-socialists won the October 1917 Parliamentary elections, they established an informal truce with the Russian Provisional Government, a situation which was completely disrupted by the Bolshevist revolution in October.
After Gogol, the Russian literature saw the rise of the realism, but many authors wrote pieces stories which belong in the gothic fiction territory.
After the partitions of Poland Polish territories came under control of the Russian Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia ; the law of those countries ruled homosexual acts illegal.
After the measured victories at Smolensk and Borodino Napoleon occupied Moscow, only to find it burned by the retreating Russian Army.
After eight months of liberal rule, the October Revolution brought Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks to power, leading to the creation of the Soviet Union in place of the disintegrated Russian Empire.
After the outbreak of World War I, which confronted the partitioning powers against each other, Piłsudski's paramilitary units stationed in Galicia were turned into the Polish Legions, and as a part of the Austro-Hungarian Army fought on the Russian front.
After the Fall: Essays in Russian and Soviet Historiography ( Bloomington: Slavica Publishers, 2004 )
" After the paper published an article strongly criticising the monarchy in Russia, the Russian Tsar Nicholas I, an ally of the Prussian monarchy, requested that the Rheinische Zeitung be banned.
After falling behind in his studies, Tsiolkovsky spent three years attending a library where Russian cosmism proponent Nikolai Fyodorov worked.
After the disintegrations of the Kievan Rus, the Russian Empire and the USSR, some fortresses considered Kremlin-type, remained beyond the borders of modern Russia.
After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Bolsheviks considered only batraks and bednyaks as true allies of the Soviets and proletariat.
After partition of Lithuania in the late 18th century, it become a part of Russian empire.
After returning to the capital, Trotsky and Parvus took over the newspaper Russian Gazette and increased its circulation to 500, 000.
After initial hesitation, the Russian foreign minister Pavel Milyukov was forced to demand that Trotsky be released, and the British government freed Trotsky on 29 April.
After easily taking the first set, he was defeated by the Russian, 1 – 6, 6 – 3, 6 – 4, 6 – 4, despite being up a break in the third set.
After the October Revolution of 1917, Leninism was the dominant version of Marxism in Russia, and then the official state ideology of Soviet democracy ( by workers ’ council ) in the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic ( RSFSR ), before its unitary amalgamation into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ( USSR ), in 1922.

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