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After and interval
After a worrying interval she reveals that E. D. Wivens is a cat.
After a " short interval " Vortimer died and the Saxons became established, " assisted by foreign pagans.
After liquid paint is applied, there is an interval during which it can be blended with additional painted regions ( at the " wet edge ") called " open time.
After an interval of Angevin rule ( 1266 1282 ), Sicily came under the house of Aragon.
After an interval spent at Lombard College in Galesburg, he became a hotel servant in Denver, then a coal-heaver in Omaha.
After a few months or years ( the interval depending on the amount, or carefulness, of usage ), it should be checked again, as it may have been knocked, or gradually squeezed, out of position again, in which case it is once again adjusted back to zero.
After an interval of abandonment, the city was rebuilt over the ruins of the old and again became a prosperous trade center.
After an interval spent in the pursuit of Antiochus and the pacification of Greece, Cato was sent to Rome by the Consul Glabrio to announce the successful outcome of the campaign, and he performed his journey with such celerity that he had started his report in the senate before the arrival of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, the later conqueror of Antiochus, who had been sent off from Greece a few days before him.
After an interval of private study he went in 1791 to the University of Greifswald as a student of theology and history, and in 1793 moved to Jena, where he came under the influence of Fichte.
After the tea interval, he discarded his helmet in favour of a white sun hat, to deal with the extreme heat.
After a long interval of rest, Ra, together with the other deities, created all other things.
After the interval of 1740 to 1744, he became the official court musician, and for the most part, composed pieces intended to entertain, with plenty of dance music emphasising sensuality and an idealised pastoral atmosphere.
After two previews, the show premiered without an interval at the Royal Court's 63-seat Theatre Upstairs on 19 June 1973 and ran until 20 July 1973.
After the disaster of the Long interval and years leading to the start of the 9th Pass, the Weyrs, under the leadership of Benden Weyrleaders F ' lar and Lessa, determined that the Weyrs would no longer be dependent on the Holds and Crafthalls during Intervals.
After an interval of barely one year, the MG marque was revived again, this time on the MG RV8 an updated MGB Roadster with a Rover V8 engine, which was produced in low volumes.
After an interval of about eighteen months, however, he decided on an academic career, which began at Heidelberg, where two vacancies had occurred in the theological faculty of the university.
After an interval of Islam Khalifate ( 643-966 ), the island returned to Roman rule until the 12th century.
After an interval, Servetus returned to Paris to study medicine in 1536.
After a long interval, the first recipe books to be compiled in Europe since Late Antiquity started to appear in the late thirteenth century.
After an interval of several years, Bougainville again accepted a naval command and saw much active service between 1779 and 1782, including participating and playing a crucial part in the French victory at the Battle of the Chesapeake, which lead to the eventual defeat of Great Britain in the American War of Independence.
After an interval spent in Tunis ( Tunisia was at that time a French protectorate ), he returned to London in 1887 as a member of the French Embassy.
After a sample is taken, the population parameter is either in the interval made or not, there is no chance.
After the 1820 assassination of the duc de Berry, the ultra-reactionary son of the comte d ' Artois ( Louis XVIII's brother and future Charles X ), and a short interval during which the duc de Richelieu governed, the Ultras were back in government, headed by the comte de Villèle.
After this interval, this method becomes less and less reliable.

After and opposition
After a series of debates in 1858 that gave national visibility to his opposition to the expansion of slavery, Lincoln lost a Senate race to his arch-rival, Stephen A. Douglas.
After he left home before the age of eighteen, his main interest in life was his opposition to the death penalty, which he regarded as state-sponsored murder.
After six years in opposition, Disraeli and the Conservative Party won the election of 1874, giving the party its first absolute majority in the House of Commons since the 1840s.
After decades in opposition the Whigs came to power under Grey in 1830 and carried the First Reform Act in 1832.
After initial Conservative opposition to Keynesian fiscal policy, this settlement was broadly accepted by all parties until Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister in 1979.
After the results were announced on 9 December, there was violent unrest in Kinshasa and Mbuji-Mayi, where official tallies showed that a strong majority had voted for the opposition candidate Etienne Tshisekedi.
" After Congressional phone lines were flooded by organized anti-gay opposition, President Clinton backed off on his campaign promise to repeal the ban in favor of DADT.
After Amanullah travelled to Europe in late 1927, opposition to his rule increased.
After political activities in Equatorial Guinea were legalized in the early 1990s, some opposition leaders returned to test the waters, but repressive actions have continued sporadically.
* 1997 After at first contesting the results, Serbian President Slobodan Milošević recognizes opposition victories in the November 1996 elections.
After victory had been finalized in 1783, Washington resigned rather than seize power, proving his opposition to dictatorship and his commitment to American republicanism.
After 1933 he became a leading conservative spokesman in opposition to the domestic and foreign policies of the New Deal.
After eight years in opposition, the Coalition won the federal election of December 1949 and Menzies began his record-setting second term as Prime Minister.
After the impeachment of the two obstructive tribunes, Caesar, perhaps unsurprisingly, faced no further opposition from other members of the Tribunician College.
After the death of Emperor Otto I in 973 Mieszko, like his brother-in-law, Duke Boleslav II of Bohemia, joined the German opposition in support of the attempted imperial succession of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria.
After the death of Philip of the Palatinate, bishop of Naumburg-Zeitz, he was installed there on 20 January 1542, though in opposition to the chapter, by the Prince-elector of Saxony and Luther.
After a period of inactivity, the political opposition became increasingly visible in the late 1970s.
After Labor's defeat in 1975, Keating became an opposition frontbencher and, in 1981, he became president of the New South Wales branch of the party and thus leader of the dominant right-wing faction.
After the Madrid Conference of 1991, Ze ' evi withdrew from the Likud government of Yitzhak Shamir, remaining in the opposition for a decade.
After the decision was made to raze the streets on the west side for the World Trade Center, local opposition emerged.
After the 1977 death of Dr. Ali Shariati ( an Islamic reformist and political revolutionary author / academic / philosopher who greatly popularized the Islamic revival among young educated Iranians ), Khomeini became the most influential leader of the opposition to the Shah.
After the February 26, 1990 elections, the Sandinistas lost and peacefully passed power to the National Opposition Union ( UNO ), an alliance of 14 opposition parties ranging from the conservative business organization COSEP to Nicaraguan communists.
After this decision, many previous coalition partners of the government then defected and joined the main opposition party, the Democrat party, and refusing elections to immediately form a new government in the favour of the old guard elites.
After several years of negotiations ( broken off because envoys of both sides falsely reported to their masters that the opposition surrendered ), Hideyoshi appointed Kobayakawa Hideaki to lead the invasion forces, but their efforts on the Korean peninsula met with less success than the first invasion.
After thirteen years as the official opposition, the Party returned to power as part of a coalition with the Liberal Democrats in 2010.

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