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After and back-to-back
After two back-to-back losses at home against St. Louis and Detroit, the Giants fell to 7 – 4 and their playoff prospects were in question.
After the back-to-back filming of Rear Window, Toko-Ri, Country Girl and Green Fire, Kelly flew to France, along with department store heir Bernard " Barney " Strauss, to begin work on her third and last film for Alfred Hitchcock, To Catch a Thief.
After three back-to-back successful studio albums, Simon became less productive during the second half of the 1970s.
After back-to-back Grisham and Batman films, Schumacher decided to reinvent his career with darker, lower-budget fare like 8MM with Nicolas Cage, and Flawless with Robert De Niro.
After two back-to-back warm-up shows in Philadelphia, including one billed under the pseudonym Les Enfants Du Prague, they played the Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Texas.
After making 54 and 50 in the rain-drawn First Test in Brisbane, Ponting scored double-centuries in back-to-back Tests against India, in the Second Test at Adelaide ( 242 ) and at Melbourne ( 257, his career high ).
After seven seasons with the Canucks, Bure was dealt to the Panthers, where he won back-to-back Rocket Richard Trophies as the league's leading goal-scorer ( he also led the league in goal scoring with Vancouver in 1993 – 94, before the trophy's inauguration ).
After the final homegame of the Danish Superliga 2006 – 07 season, he was presented with the fans ' Player of the Year award, as the side emerged back-to-back champions, and the striker netted 11 league goals.
After scoring 65 against Lancashire, Woodfull made it back-to-back Test centuries in the fourth Test at Old Trafford with 117, the highest score of the innings.
After a syndicated rerun cycle of the last CBS season proved successful in 1976, the show returned to first-run syndication from September 1977 to May 23, 1986 ( airing back-to-back with sister show Tic-Tac-Dough in some markets ).
After winning back-to-back ABL championships in 1926 / 27 and 1927 / 28, the team was broken up.
After victory over England at Blackheath, Ireland won back-to-back matches for the first time when recording their first win over Scotland on 24 February 1894.
After back-to-back K-League promotion refusals, the National League committee decided to discontinue the conditional promotion system prior to the 2008 season.
After this initial ratings tumble, WABC panicked and began mixing in several extended disco mixes per hour and sometimes played two back-to-back.
After back-to-back 8-4 season in 1987 and 1988, expectations were high in Columbia for the 1989 campaign.
After back-to-back losses, Gomi found a new home in Japan's biggest MMA organization, the Pride Fighting Championships.
After 32 goals combined in his last two years, with back-to-back national championships, he signed with Germany's TSV 1860 München.
After a photo shoot for a bathing suit advertisement, a man and a woman were sitting back-to-back, naked, with the outlines of their bodies traced by the back lighting.
After the back-to-back tournaments, Youzhny retired in the second round at St. Petersburg.
After back-to-back losses, in which veteran quarterback Kurt Warner struggled, left the Giants at 5 – 4, Coughlin made the decision to bench Warner and start New York's highly touted rookie quarterback, Eli Manning.
After relieving Culpepper in the 4th quarter of the 2008 Lions ' Thanksgiving Day game, Henson was 1-for-2 passing, and fumbled on back-to-back plays.
After the ill-received " Blind Man " ( R & B: # 86 ), he released back-to-back hit singles.
After a couple had been made, the two contestants were placed back-to-back while Hardwick read a description of the winning player to the Picker ; the contestants were then turned around to meet each other for the first time, and their trip and prizes were described to them by the announcer.
After leading Portugal to the quarterfinals in UEFA Euro 1996, Oliveira signed for former side Porto, leading it to back-to-back national championships, with the addition of one Portuguese Cup, won against S. C. Braga.

After and pennants
After the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles, Alston led the team to pennants in 1959, 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1974, and three more world championships ( 1959, 1963, 1965 ).
After two years finishing near the bottom of the league, the Orioles won three consecutive pennants with several future Hall of Famers under player / manager Ned Hanlon from 1894 to 1896.
After winning three pennants in five years Veeck sold his Milwaukee franchise in 1945 for a $ 275, 000 profit.
After a brief managing stint in 1913 while playing in Wilkes-Barre, he resumed his managing career with Louisville in 1919, leading the team to American Association pennants in 1921 and 1925 before being hired to manage the Chicago Cubs for the 1926 season.
After a brief term as top aide to the new commissioner, Eckert, in 1965 – 66, MacPhail served as the Yankees ' general manager from October 14, 1966 to 1974, a rebuilding phase of the Yanks marked by the promotion of Bobby Murcer and Thurman Munson to the club, but no pennants or postseason appearances.
After a few lean years, the Rainiers won PCL flags in 1951 and 1955, the last pennants won under Sick's ownership.
After the 1984 season, he became general manager of the Cardinals, spending a decade as the Cardinals ' top baseball executive, and the team won two more National League pennants in 1985 and 1987.

After and 1880
After his government's defeat, Mackenzie remained Leader of the Opposition for another two years, until 1880.
After 1880, profits from printing became smaller, there was over capacity and the firms started to form combines.
After 1880, Baynes was assisted by William Robertson Smith.
After the first success of his system, Baudot was promoted to Controller during 1880, and was named Inspector-Engineer during 1882.
After briefly closing during the American Civil War, the college continued operating in Northwood until 1880.
After inquiring at a number of these, Kano was referred to Fukuda Hachinosuke ( c. 1828 – 1880 ), a teacher of the of jujutsu, who had a small nine mat dojo where he taught five students.
After 1880, he lived at 7 Kensington Park Gardens, where all his later work was carried out in his private laboratory.
After college, he attended Cincinnati Law School, graduating with a Bachelor of Laws in 1880.
After the 1880 election, he formed his second ministry, which saw crises in Egypt ( culminating in the death of General Gordon in 1885 ), and in Ireland, where the government passed repressive measures but also improved the legal rights of Irish tenant farmers.
After 1880 immigration slacked off and growth was due chiefly to the excess of births over deaths.
After several small-scale attempts, István Széchenyi organised the " regulation of the Tisza " () which started on August 27, 1846 and substantially ended in 1880.
After 1880, Sarto taught dogmatic theology and moral theology at the seminary in Treviso.
After a year of service at Brest Military Academy, he returned to Paris in 1880.
After La Gioconda, Ponchielli wrote the monumental biblical melodrama in four acts Il figliuol prodigo ( Milan, Teatro alla Scala, December 26, 1880 ) and Marion Delorme, from another play by Victor Hugo ( Milan, Teatro alla Scala, March 17, 1885 ).
* " After Ninety Years " by Milovan Glišić ( 1880 ).
After many years of trying to compete with the ever-expanding railroad network, the James River and Kanawha Canal was conveyed to a new railroad company by a deed dated March 4, 1880.
After Eakins obtained a camera in 1880, several paintings, such as Mending the Net ( 1881 ) and Arcadia ( 1883 ), are known to have been derived at least in part from his photographs.
After the first election in fall 1879, county government was set up in St. Johns, though it was moved again in 1880, to Springerville ; in 1882 St. Johns again became the county seat, and it has remained so ever since.
After five years, the school, sponsored by the Masonic lodge, the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and local patrons, was moved into Pea Ridge where, in 1880, a two-story brick schoolhouse was erected.
After Sharp's death in 1880, the heirs sold a large portion of the estate to Agnes Brown and her son Alex.
After the Holy Trinity Church in Leland burned down in 1880, the first wood-frame church was built in 1890 and the cemetery was established.
After Minnesota statehood, although the area remained unsurveyed and closed to settlement, some squatters may have encroached into the territory of Badger Township as permanent settlers before 1880.
After 1880, Frederick Allardt and Bruno Gernt brought a group of Germans from Michigan to settle in the area.
After the American Civil War settlement boomed in the Vernon area, by 1880 the town was applying for a post office under the name Eagle Flat, but the post office complained that too many Texas towns were using Eagle in the name, so the town settled on Vernon.

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