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After the death of her mother and her father's subsequent withdrawal, she developed an unusually active imagination to ward away the feelings of loneliness.
After an unusually long pre-production period of fifteen months, due to the Navy's indecision, The Caine Mutiny went into production from 3 June to 24 August 1953, under the initial working title of Authority and Rebellion.
After a decade-long bull market had led to unusually high stock valuations.
After high levels of chemical contamination were found in City of Woburn ’ s Wells G and H in 1979, some members of the community suspected that the unusually high incidence of leukemia, cancer, and a wide variety of other health problems were linked to the possible exposure to volatile organic chemicals in the groundwater pumped from wells G and H.
After a late start to the campaigning season owing to the unusually harsh winter preceding it, the allied campaign of 1709 began in mid June.
After an unusually long voyage of 144 days, they arrived at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, and came ashore at the point where the southern side of the bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, an event which has come to be called the " First Landing ".
After weakening back to a Category 1 hurricane, Alberto had completed an unusually large cyclonic loop, which spanned approximately 5 degrees latitude and 8 degrees longitude.
After Germany's surrender, the press reported on the unusually good weight and health of the " super babies ".
After the occupation of Veracruz, many military personnel received the Medal of Honor, an unusually high number that diminished somewhat the prestige of the award.
After cataract operations at ages 109 and 110, he still had unusually good vision for a supercentenarian.
The review in The New York Times Book Review of April 7, 1929 began " After reading the opening chapters of this book one anticipates an unusually entertaining yarn.
After the war, they will look around and count how many of them survived and they celebrate their good fortune ( rather than mourn those who have been killed, an unusually positive outlook in life which perhaps describes the Centauri, in contrast to the bitter and perpetually angry Narns ).
After an unusually lengthy hiatus from the music scene, and a general lack of activity, it is widely suspected she has been dropped by her record company, due to poor single sales, and a national declining interest in ' bubblegum pop ' products of talent quest programs.
After the race, Massa commented cheerfully that it had been an unusually good start to the season for him.
After the death of his brother interrupted his career in 1985, he resumed later on, winning the 1988 German Formula Three Championship as well as that year's European Cup, at the unusually late age of 28.
After unusually rapid marching for an Austrian army, Albert Gyulai's column captured Udine on 12 April, with Ignaz Gyulai's forces not far behind.
After an unusually long delay, Ash gets a message telling her to meet in Ruins C66 at Class A.
After originally remarking that " landscapes and trees have nothing to teach me, only people do ", Socrates goes on to make constant remarks concerning the presence and action of the gods in general, nature gods such as Pan and the nymphs, and the Muses, in addition to the unusually explicit characterization of his own daemon.
After an unusually lengthy trip of 144 days sailing across the Atlantic Ocean from England by way of the Canary Islands, the three ships, the Susan Constant ( sometimes known as the Sarah Constant ), the Godspeed, and the Discovery ( smallest of the three ), reached the New World at the southern edge of the mouth of what is now known as the Chesapeake Bay.
After leaving elected office, Hagan began performing stand-up comedy, having fun with politics and the unusually large size of his family ( he and his wife, Ada DiLoreto Hagan, had 14 children ), among other topics.
After residing an average of 40 days in the torus, particles in the " warm " torus escape and are partially responsible for Jupiter's unusually large magnetosphere, their outward pressure inflating it from within.
After developer William Jockusch showed that this could be circumvented simply by using a large enough deck, the number of cards removed was increased to 10, but even this was felt to be too powerful —, a card that wins the game for players with more than 200 cards in their library, was being planned for the same set, giving players more incentive to use unusually large decks.
After a signal from their ancestors ( an unusually large flare from the Moon ) they were urged to kill anyone who didn't believe in Glipzo.
After leading a procession through the streets of Jerusalem, with an unusually united Jewish following from all sects, on the steps of the Hurva Synagogue he turned and said: We cannot agree to the White Paper.

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After the fall of Achaemenid Empire, Alexander also used Maka during his conquest and marched through a harsh desert path in Makran where he lost a significant number of soldiers but did not come across any Baluch force during his conquest except some coastal inhabitants.
After a harsh defeat at the Battle of Agrigentum in 261 BC, the Carthaginian leadership resolved to avoid further direct land-based engagements with the powerful Roman legions, and concentrate on the sea where they believed Carthage's large navy had the advantage.
After the harsh meeting with Bell and other church leaders, and near the end of Tyndale's time at Little Sodbury, John Foxe describes an argument with a " learned " but " blasphemous " clergyman, who had asserted to Tyndale that, " We had better be without God's laws than the Pope's.
After 61 days of harsh imprisonment, during which Prince Robert I of Capua's Norman army was repulsed on its rescue mission, Paschal II yielded and guaranteed investiture to the Emperor.
After seeing thousands of cattle die in a Kansas blizzard in 1886, Charles " Buffalo " Jones, a co-founder of Garden City, Kansas, also worked to cross buffalo and cattle at a ranch near the future Grand Canyon National Park, with the hope the animals could survive the harsh winters.
After acrimonious negotiations between the representatives of the new Batavian Republic, a name that refers to the Germanic tribe of the Batavians that in Dutch nationalistic lore represented both its ancestry and its ancient quest for liberty, and those of the French Republic, a harsh Treaty of The Hague was concluded on May 16, 1795.
After this, their marriage grew cold, probably due at least in part to the harsh effects of such a petty argument and her subsequent discomfort with his health problems.
After enduring a harsh winter in 1133, the monks applied to join the Cistercian order and in 1135 became the second house of that order in northern England, after Rievaulx.
After the Sharpeville massacre of 1960, Israel became a harsh critic of apartheid, leading to a break in its relations with Pretoria.
After many successful operations and engagements, the harsh conditions of extended jungle living took their toll, and many men began to suffer from ill-health.
After occupying Hungary, the Soviets imposed harsh conditions allowing it to seize important material assets and control internal affairs.
After good rain the harsh landscape is transformed by the growth of wildflowers including Sturt's desert pea.
* April 1997 After a long, harsh winter, the Grand Forks area suffered a devastating flood due to snowmelt and spring rain.
After the harsh and fierce battle, Hungary was torn apart by the conflict between the rival royal claims.
After a string of harsh political changes, small pockets of rebellion emerge, but are mostly ineffective against Lassic's iron rule.
After achieving senior positions in Guangdong, Zhao directed a harsh purge of cadres accused of corruption or having ties to the Kuomintang.
After contributing various and generally polemical pieces in university magazines, Eliade came to the attention of journalist Pamfil Şeicaru, who invited him to collaborate on the nationalist paper Cuvântul, which was noted for its harsh tones.
After a month's journey through wastes so harsh that even some of the camels died, on 2 February 1932 Philby arrived at a patch of ground about a half a square kilometer in size, littered with chunks of white sandstone, black glass, and chunks of iron meteorite.
After the emergence of the harsh counter-revolutionary regime in Hungary, Mannheim chose exile in Germany.
After the publication of an investigative series in The National Guardian and the formation of the National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case, some Americans came to believe both Rosenbergs were innocent or received too harsh a punishment, and a grassroots campaign was started to try to stop the couple's execution.
After the 1894 performance ( where it was called ), the piece received harsh criticism, especially regarding the second movement.
After these genetically engineered organs are implanted into the potential Space Marine, he undergoes years of indoctrination and harsh physical, psychical and mental training to burn out any source of weakness.
After the Icewine production was set on commercial footing, Canadian Icewine quickly became popular with domestic consumers and reviewers, and many other Canadian producers and regions picked up the idea, since the harsh Canadian winters lend themselves well to the large-scale production.

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