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After three decades of amassing material, Boasians felt a growing urge to generalize.
After several decades of being the battlefield where the Kingdom of Castile and the Crown of Aragón clashed, Alicante became a major Mediterranean trading station exporting rice, wine, olive oil, oranges and wool.
After several decades, the Army gave up the small camp linked to the Ubii-settlement.
After decades in opposition the Whigs came to power under Grey in 1830 and carried the First Reform Act in 1832.
After decades of escalating overexploitation the cod fishery all but collapsed in the 1990s, and the Pacific salmon industry also suffered greatly.
After decades of neglect and damage from wartime, Cambodia's rail network is currently being reconstructed as part of the Trans-Asian Railway project with modern trains replacing the current open-access system of " bamboo trains ", homemade bamboo mats powered by go-kart or water pump engines.
After the 1974 invasion following a Greek junta-based coup attempt, Makarios secured international recognition of his Greek Cypriot government as the sole legal authority on Cyprus, which has proved to be a very significant strategic advantage for the Greek Cypriots in the decades since.
After losing a dismal 103 games in 1966, the Cubs brought home consecutive winning records in ' 67 and ' 68, marking the first time a Cub team had accomplished that feat in over two decades.
After several decades of harassment and re-proselytising, and perhaps even more importantly, the systematic destruction of their religious texts, the sect was exhausted and could find no more adepts.
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 the turbulent Year of the four emperors in 69, the Flavian Dynasty reigned for three decades.
After 1944 Communists were a factor to consider for a few decades, and the Finnish People's Democratic League, formed by Communists and others to the left of Social Democrats, even was the largest party after 1958 elections.
After the Gatling gun was replaced in service by newer recoil-or gas-operated non-rotating machine guns and automatic cannons, the approach of using multiple rotating barrels fell into disuse for many decades, reappearing after World War II with the development of the M61 Vulcan.
After decades of debate, Bernheim's view dominated.
After decades of small-scale conflict the Portuguese were defeated in Kenya by Arabs from Oman.
After some decades Guanyin returned to Fragrant Mountain to continue her meditation.
After 1783 the ranks of free blacks expanded markedly, due both to manumission of the enslaved in the South during the first two decades after the Revolutionary War, attributable both to slaveholders inspired by its ideals and to others inspired to manumission by Quaker, Methodist and Baptist preachers active in those years.
After surviving a period of financial uncertainties, the institute saw significant expansion in the last two decades of the 19th century under President Francis Amasa Walker.
After several decades of almost incessant fighting, Bulgaria came under Byzantine rule in 1018.
After some instability during the first two decades of communist rule in Mongolia, there was no significant popular unrest until December 1989.
After several decades of intensive political lobbying by midwives and consumers, fully integrated, regulated and publicly funded midwifery is now part of the health system in the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia, and in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
After decades of “ low intensity conflict ” in Maguindanao between 1976 and 2000, President Estrada ’ s “ All Out War ” strategy declared in 2000 led to the displacement of more than 930, 000 individuals.
After decades, the reforms strengthened Qin economically and militarily and transformed it into a highly centralized state with an efficient administrative system.
After decades of rivalry between the medieval kingdoms, modern Nepal was created in the latter half of the 18th century, when Prithvi Narayan Shah, the ruler of the small principality of Gorkha, formed a unified country from a number of independent hill states.
After two decades of decline, however, the team left Philadelphia for Kansas City in and became the Kansas City Athletics.

After and wheels
After suffering under a tyrannous pure democracy which had the power to create laws so fast that no thought could be given to the effects, the sentients of the galaxy found the need for a Bureau of Sabotage ( BuSab ) to slow the wheels of government, thereby preventing it from legislating recklessly.
After the polls close, election officials check the wheels ' positions and record the totals.
After yet another race ends in a crash ( and Tennessee turns his Edsel into a sculpture ), Jim finds himself without a car and heads into town in search of some cheap wheels.
After brining, the wheels are then transferred to the aging rooms in the plant for 12 months.
After 1932, most every car had a snap-on style center cap on the middle of their wire, steel or wood wheels.
After touchdown, the ground spoilers deploy, and " dump " the lift generated by the wings, thus placing the aircraft's weight on the wheels, which accomplish the vast majority of braking after touchdown.
After careful examination it was found that Schikard's drawings had been published at least once per century starting from 1718, that his machine was not complete and required additional wheels and springs and that it was designed around a single tooth carry mechanism that didn't work properly when used in calculating clocks.
After World War I typewriters gradually became less costly and the typewriter desk was more or less standardised in two forms: One was a small mobile desk incorporating four wheels with brakes, the other was an " L " shaped desk with a " normal " height section for reading and handwriting and a lower section for the typewriter.
After purchasing the company in 1928 Caterpillar went on to integrate the tractor and grader into one design-at the same time replacing crawler tracks with wheels to yield the first rubber-tyre self-propelled grader, the Caterpillar Auto Patrol, released in 1931.
After the 1999 facelift, 20-inch polished nine-spoke RS wheels became an option.
After locating the target in the sighting system, the bombardier simply made fine adjustments throughout the bomb run using two control wheels.
After demonstrating their airplanes using tricycle landing wheels and other innovations, Bell's laboratory on Beinn Bhreagh designed and built a hydrofoil boat-the HD4-which set a water speed record of 71 MPH ( 63 knots ) in 1919., an experimental 1960s-era Canadian Forces hydrofoil, reportedly the world's fastest warship ever built, was named Bras d ' Or in honor of the hydrofoils tested long before on Baddeck Bay in the Bras d ' Or Lake by Bell.
After consulting with Orson Pratt, an accomplished mathematician, he designed a mechanism consisting of a set of wooden cog wheels attached to the hub of a wagon wheel, with the mechanism " counting " or recording by position the revolutions of the wheel.
After initial problems of paddle wheels breaking up on 2 December, the vessel travelled some distance along the canal at a " motion of nearly seven miles an hour " on 26 December and 27 December 1789.
After the wheels stopped, the contestant chose one of the displayed categories and was asked a question in it.
After this, the wheels were spun again, either by the correct answerer or ( if no one had answered correctly ) the controller of the last question.
After import, the engines were prepared in New York by Kas Kastner where they were also fitted with lightweight magnesium wheels.
After the Grand Junction Railway was absorbed by the London and North Western Railway ( LNWR ), another two locomotives were built by the LNWR, including a 6-2-0 with diameter driving wheels.
After his appointment as Locomotive Superintendent in 1902 he developed a series of standard locomotive types with flat-topped Belpaire fireboxes, tapered boilers, long smokeboxes, boiler top feeds, long-lap long-travel valve gear, and many standardised parts such as wheels, cylinders and connecting rods.
After Formula One, Keizan raced in touring cars and also concentrated on his business interests, including a successful alloy wheels company.
After the next jump, her front wheels locked up and she rolled the car.
After the first section of the Safari Rally, totaling over 1, 600 km ( 1, 000 mi ), Mouton arrived to the finish on three wheels and said she was " totally exhausted " from the effort.
After winning the event, Ford was performing a victory drift that went wrong, put his van ( painted to resemble the A-Team GMC Van ) up on two wheels and sent him through the windscreen into a safety barrier.
After the fast turn, then the downward pressure is reduced, and the paired wheels can return to their normal height against the vehicle, kept at similar levels by the connecting sway bar.

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