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After an operation for cancer he fell into an unproductive period.
After a short period of inaction, the army launched an operation against Yugoslavia and Greece.
After all, this is a war — a paramilitary operation.
After suffering an ischemic episode during a cardiac bypass operation, Patient R. B.
After the general elections, President General Yahya Khan attempted to negotiate with both Pakistan Peoples Party and Awami League to share power in the central government but talks were failed when President Yahya Khan authorized an armed operation ( codename Searchlight ) to attack the Awami League.
After the Bannier Report it gained overall executive authority for spacecraft operation.
After their conquests in the Agrigentum campaign, and following several naval battles, Rome attempted ( 256 / 255 BC ) the second large scale land operation of the war.
After a three-month police surveillance operation, nine members of the DPM crew were convicted of conspiracy to commit criminal damage costing at least £ 1 million.
After this brief pause erection of the metalwork continued, and the critical operation of linking the four legs was successfully completed by March 1888.
After annexing the Sudetenland border country of Czechoslovakia ( October 1938 ), and taking over the rest of the Czech lands as a protectorate ( March 1939 ), the German Reich and the Soviet Union invaded Poland on first September 1939 predominantly as part of the Wehrmacht operation codenamed Fall Weiss.
After an oil drilling operation in 1903 in Dexter, Kansas, produced a gas geyser that would not burn, Kansas state geologist Erasmus Haworth collected samples of the escaping gas and took them back to the University of Kansas at Lawrence where, with the help of chemists Hamilton Cady and David McFarland, he discovered that the gas consisted of, by volume, 72 % nitrogen, 15 % methane ( a combustible percentage only with sufficient oxygen ), 1 % hydrogen, and 12 % an unidentifiable gas.
After witnessing a gassing, he gave 28 people promotions, and ordered the operation of the camp to be wound down.
After studying the operation of the Earth's sulfur cycle, Lovelock and his colleagues developed the CLAW hypothesis as a possible example of biological control of the Earth's climate.
After he died in 1624, his son Anton took over the family business ; Anton oversaw a gunsmithing operation during the Thirty Years ' War ( 1618 – 48 ), which was the first instance of the family's long association with arms manufacturing.
After the War of Transnistria in early 90's Transnistrian government denied access of operation for many Moldavian based companies on its territory including telecommunications companies.
After serving six months, he escaped with the help of Abdullah Çatlı, second-in-command of the Grey Wolves and a prominent Gladio operative, and fled to Bulgaria, which was a base of operation for the Turkish mafia.
After the publication of the secret protocols and other secret German – Soviet relations documents, in 1948, Stalin published Falsifiers of History, which included the claim that, during the Pact's operation, Stalin rejected Hitler's claim to share in a division of the world, without mentioning the Soviet offer to join the Axis.
After an unsuccessful expansion into feature films, as well as the fact that Max and Dave Fleischer were no longer speaking to one another, Fleischer Studios was acquired by Paramount, which renamed the operation Famous Studios.
* After this operation, Bob's qubit will take on the state, and Alice's qubit becomes ( undefined ) part of an entangled state.
After the 1970 election, the Track I operation attempted to incite Chile's outgoing president, Eduardo Frei Montalva, to persuade his party ( PDC ) to vote in Congress for Alessandri.
After 55 years of operation, it closed under somewhat obscure circumstances in October 2009.
After the first incursion of Tarik, who reached Toledo in 711, the Yemeni viceroy of Ifriqiya, Musa ibn Nusair, crossed the Strait of Gibraltar the following year and carried out a massive operation of conquest that would lead to the capture of Mérida, Toledo, Zaragoza and Lerida, among other cities.
After 1989, Lockheed reorganized its operations and relocated the Skunk Works to Site 10 at U. S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, where it remains in operation today.
After the operation, the eye will be red and sensitive, and patients usually need to wear an eyepatch for a few days or weeks to protect the eye.
After that time, pachinko machines incorporated more electronic features, thus requiring electricity for operation.

After and 1910
After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910.
After decades of growing interest in and development of experiential education and scouting ( not Scouting ) in the United States, and the emergence of the Scout Movement in 1907, in 1910 Boy Scouts of America was founded in the merger of three older Scouting organizations: Boy Scouts of the United States, the National Scouts of America and the Peace Scouts of California.
After his mother died in 1910, Peano divided his time between teaching, working on texts aimed for secondary schooling including a dictionary of mathematics, and developing and promoting his and other auxiliary languages, becoming a revered member of the international auxiliary language movement.
After completing his degree in 1910, Nehru went to London and stayed there for two years for law studies at the Inns of Court School of Law ( Inner Temple ).
* After the Ball ( 1910, actor )
File: Renoir18. jpg | After The Bath, 1910, Barnes Foundation, Merion Pennsylvania
After graduating in 1910, Banach and Wiłkosz moved to Lwów.
After obtaining his matura ( high school degree ) at age 18 in 1910 Banach, together with Wiłkosz, moved to Lwów with the intention of studying at the Lwów Polytechnic.
After attending art school in London, Zadkine settled in Paris about 1910.
After the initial successes of the Ecumenical Movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of 1910 ( chaired by future WCC Honorary President John R. Mott ), church leaders agreed in 1937 to establish a World Council of Churches, based on a merger of the Faith and Order Movement and Life and Work Movement organisations.
After a publication on his first results in 1910, contradictory observations by Felix Ehrenhaft started a controversy between the two physicists.
After 1910 his work attracted critical attention, and by 1920 he was internationally acclaimed.
After that endorsed the Tate Gallery's Clore Gallery wing as the solution ( on the lines of the Duveen wing of 1910 ), to the controversy of what should be done with the Turner Bequest, Selby Whittingham resigned from that and founded the Independent Turner Society.
After his return to France in 1910, he accepted a position with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
After losing the race with Kermit, Duval faded, and the post office closed in 1910.
Mortimer L. Schiff – After a long tenure as vice-president of the BSA beginning in 1910, during which he also appeared on the cover of Time magazine on February 14, 1927, Mortimer L. Schiff was elected as president in 1931, but died after serving one month and Walter Head returned until 1946.
After the Civil War, the population of North Stonington — like most of rural New England — continued to dwindle, so that by 1910, after just over a century since its incorporation, the number of residents stood at only 1, 100, less than two-fifths than at the town ’ s height during the mill era.
After incorporation in 1907 the town reported a peak population of 232 souls in the 1910 U. S. Census.
After 1910 steady population decline was driven by the lack of significant population in outlying areas, migration to larger urban centers, and the absence of dynamic economic factors to generate wealth.
After the 1910 fire and until the 1960s, the center of commerce for Wiggins developed on both sides of Pine Street, that sloped downhill and eastward, perpendicular to U. S. Route 49 and Railroad Street ( First Street ), over a distance of one city block.
After operating for close to two centuries, it was almost completely ruined by an arsonist ’ s fire and had to be dismantled in 1910.
After Kittanning merged with Wickboro ( 1910 population 2, 775 ), in 1914, an estimated 10, 000 residents lived in Kittanning in that year.
After losing much of its territory to neighboring towns and the city of Providence, Cranston itself became a city on 10 March 1910.
After the arrival of the railroad in 1882, the town grew, and was incorporated in 1910.
After the Unionists had failed to win an electoral mandate at either of the General Elections of 1910 ( despite softening the Tariff Reform policy with Balfour's promise of a referendum on food taxes ), the Unionist peers split to allow the Parliament Act to pass the House of Lords, in order to prevent a mass-creation of new Liberal peers by the new King, George V. The exhausted Balfour resigned as party leader after the crisis, and was succeeded in late 1911 by Andrew Bonar Law.

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