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After and commissioning
After his commissioning and graduation from The Basic School at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Krulak held a variety of command and staff positions.
After the commissioning of HASYLAB in 1980 the synchrotron radiation, which was generated at DORIS as a byproduct, was used for research there.
After his commissioning as lieutenant, Katō served on the corvette in 1887, followed by the cruiser.
After her commissioning, he piloted the first two landings ever made on Yorktown.
After his commissioning as ensign, he as assigned to the cruiser Aso, destroyer Kisaragi and battleship Kongō.
After early commissioning primary control over ISO was handed over to the Spacecraft Control Centre ( SCC ) at Villafranca in Spain ( VILSPA ) for the remainder of the mission.
* April 3 — After three passes of MIRO commissioning through more spiral maneuvers, scanning the planet Venus, this instrument checks out well.
After graduating, Street served three years in, from her commissioning on April 14, 1941 until February 27, 1944.
After being canceled by NBC, Lifetime cable network picked the show up, first re-airing the 26 episodes originally produced, then commissioning three more 13-episode seasons for 1989, 1990, and 1991.
After his graduation and his commissioning as a Second Lieutenant, he married Irma Baulsir on September 5, 1929.
After commissioning as a sub-lieutenant, he was assigned to the cruisers and.
After the commissioning of a new static synchronous compensator ( STATCOM ) at Haywards, planned for January 2014, Pole 3 will be able to operate at its full capacity with Pole 2 in operation ( 1200 MW total transfer ).
After high school, in the midst of World War II, Johnson joined the United States Army Air Forces as an aviation cadet ; upon commissioning as a second lieutenant, Johnson was assigned the service number 0 765 497.
After commissioning, the show was produced as Bowling For Bucks.
After serving the two years of sea duty then required by law before commissioning in the armored cruiser and the torpedo boat Fitch became as ensign on February 13, 1908 and served afloat in and before receiving instruction in torpedoes at the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I., in the school conducted on board the old cruiser.
After commissioning The Highclerc Hotel as a building more than a year later, under the leadership of Mrs. Margaret Eddy, " Highclerc School " was opened to students on 1 July 1901.
After commissioning 2 September 1966 the station began the testing phase of operations and the five station chain was fully operational by 0400 28 October, just nine months after the initial request from the Department of Defense.
* After his death, Sheffield United announced the commissioning of a statue of Dooley by sculptor Paul Vanstone to be erected to the rear of the South Stand on the Cherry Street side of the stadium.
After the commissioning of a new signalling system, controlled from Basingstoke, in March 2012, ticket office staffing hours were reduced.
After commissioning, some officers may choose to continue to serve as career soldiers.

After and poll
After suffering defeat in the 2006 Queensland poll, Lawrence Springborg was replaced by Jeff Seeney, who indicated he was not interested in merging with the Liberal Party until the issue is seriously raised at a Federal level.
After the destruction of the temple in 70 CE, the Emperor imposed an extra poll tax on Jews throughout the empire, the fiscus judaicus, of two denari each.
After an extensive mail-based poll, Phish performed The Beatles ' self-titled album — as the second of their three sets at the Glens Falls Civic Center in upstate New York.
After several unsuccessful attempts to address this problem, a new state constitution was passed in 1843 allowing landless white men to vote if they could pay a $ 1 poll tax.
After the revolt, the term poll tax was no longer used, although English governments continued to collect broadly similar taxes until the 17th century.
After Bonds hit his record-breaking 756th home run on August 7, 2007, fashion designer and enterpreneur Marc Ecko purchased the home run ball from the fan who caught it, and ran a poll on his Web site to determine its fate.
After a hiatus in 1992 caused by the organiser's realisations that Nirvana and Joy Division would top the poll yet again, the poll returned in 1993, but was limited to songs released in that year.
After that needful but confined step, next in clearness's third grade ( the pragmatic, practice-oriented grade ) he defines truth — not as actual consensus, such that to inquire would be to poll the experts — but as that which would be reached, sooner or later but still inevitably, by research taken far enough, such that the real does depend on that ideal final opinion — a dependence to which he appeals in theoretical arguments elsewhere, for instance for the long-run validity of the rule of induction.
After his accession he raises the pay of the army, and he is said to be going to adopt a much more liberal trade policy than his father and to reduce the poll tax on Hindus.
After that marriage was dissolved, she resumed by deed poll her prior married name, Lady Randolph Churchill.
After the publicity generated by the online poll, Hank started appearing more often on the Stern Show.
After the Ward Churchill controversy, a poll by the American Association of University Professors found that 82 percent of Americans wanted to " modify or eliminate tenure ".
After the poll closes, the presiding officer of each polling station seals the ballot boxes without opening them.
After performing in various projects during the 1980s, he gained international attention in 1994 when he was voted " Best New Talent " in the Keyboard Magazine readers ' poll after the release of his Listen solo album.
After seeing an issue of Down Beat where Ray Brown had won the critics ' poll for best bass player, Holland went to a record store, and bought a couple of LPs featuring Brown backing pianist Oscar Peterson.
" After the 2008 season, a poll of 1, 565 NFL players rated the surface at Heinz Field as the worst of the 18 natural surfaces in the League.
After detecting the IRQ signal processor processes branches to an ISR whose job is to detect ( to poll ) which device has send IRQ signal. Here polling action is performed on the connected device one by one until a positive result ( i. e. IRQ bit = 1 ) is obtained.
After receiving 60 % approval from CFRB listeners in an August 2006 poll, Coren returned to the CFRB airwaves in September 2006 with a Sunday evening show.
After Kennedy's assassination, President Lyndon B. Johnson helped secure passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, making racial discrimination and segregation illegal, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which abolished the poll tax and other means of keeping blacks and poor people from registering to vote and voting, established record-keeping and oversight, and provided for federal enforcement in areas with documented patterns of discrimination.
After Alabama's grandfather clause, that disenfranchised most black voters, was declared unconstitutional, Bankhead was one of the authors of Alabama's revised voting law that effectively kept most black voters from registering, through a series of tests and poll taxes.
After all, that was the thing that interested them and us the most ( and unfortunately there are few who do not fit into stated majority ). During the trial, Matt Drudge accused the media of largely ignoring testimony and evidence that exonerated Jackson and said, " Out here ... Michael Jackson is being literally crucified ... I think if you did a pulse poll, of people listening to these local talk shows, they would say 95 % that Michael Jackson did all this ... because it ’ s based on the coverage.
After a fan's poll about former characters returning, producers introduced a ghost of Fletch on Easter Sunday 2007, when the Harchester legend returned to haunt Jason Porter, whose world has begun to fall apart.
After the Norman Conquest Bloxham continued to expand, and a poll tax register in 1377 recorded a population of 403.

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