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After 1935, big bands rose to prominence playing swing music and held a major role in defining swing as a distinctive style.
After another publication dealing with Scottish archaeology, Prehistory of Scotland ( 1935 ), Childe produced one of the defining books of his career, Man Makes Himself ( 1936 ).
After defining recovery requirements, each potential threat may require unique recovery steps.
After defining threats, impact scenarios form the basis of the business recovery plan.
After plural marriage ended at the turn of the 20th century, the First Vision was promoted heavily by Joseph F. Smith, and it soon replaced polygamy in the minds of adherents as the main defining element of Mormonism and the source of the faith's perception of persecution by outsiders.
After defining these two performance metrics for the quantizer, a typical Rate Distortion formulation for a quantizer design problem can be expressed in one of two ways:
After using these two arguments to dispel solipsism and skepticism, Descartes seems to have succeeded in defining reality as being in three parts: God ( infinite ), minds, and material things ( both finite ).
After passing between the range and the Verdugo Mountains it flows south around Elysian Park defining the easternmost extent of the mountains.
After the independence of Chile ( 1818 ) and Bolivia ( 1825 ) none of the following governments of both countries cared about defining its borders.
After defining the " spirit of capitalism ," Weber argues that there are many reasons to find its origins in the religious ideas of the Reformation.
After defining " Winter Soldiers " as a play on words from Thomas Paine, Kerry summarized the reason he and his supporting veterans were speaking out:
After two months of constant patrolling by both battalions, 6 RAR was engaged in the action that would become a defining part of the regiment's war in Vietnam ; the Battle of Long Tan.
After the biochemical biological and genetic characteristics of IL-2 became known, Shinpei Kasakura's group performed a series of experiments defining BF almost twenty years after its first description.
After defining its constitution and organization in 1925, the IUBS adheres to the International Research Council ( International Council for Science ), which is now known by the acronym ICSU ( International Council of Scientific Unions ).
After the ordonnance of 1945 defining the designation of origin of Alsacian wines came in 1962 the decree relating to the use of such designations: the appellation d ' origine contrôlée Alsace was born.
After the war, as a civilian, he served on the commission defining the New York-Pennsylvania boundary and as a delegate to the New York state convention that approved the U. S. Constitution.
After enumerated types ( s ) were added to the ANSI version of C ( 1989 ), many C programmers got used to defining their own Boolean types as such, for readability reasons.
After defining their sound and style, the group began recording in 1993.
After Edwards v. Aguillard in 1987, Phillip E. Johnson became convinced that creationists had lost the case because in his opinion the methodological naturalism used by the scientific community in defining science does not include supernatural processes, and therefore unfairly excluded creationism.
After he left the Department of Justice, it was revealed that Yoo had authored memos, including co-authoring the Torture Memo of August 1, 2002, defining torture and American habeas corpus obligations narrowly.
After defining a complete service strategy the consistency between the chosen strategy options has to be checked and possibly some choices have to be adjusted.
After defining dialectical reasoning ( syllogism ) and distinguishing it from demonstrative, contentious, and ( one might say ) " pseudo-scientific " syllogism, Aristotle notes the utility of the art of dialectic, then sets out four bases ( accident, property, genus, definition ) from which invention of such reasoning proceeds.
After five wickets in the first Test, his career defining innings would come in the second.
After defining the field of family therapy he started integrating concepts with the new theory.

After and First
After the Union defeat at the First Battle of Bull Run and the retirement of the aged Winfield Scott in late 1861, Lincoln appointed Major General George B. McClellan general-in-chief of all the Union armies.
), " Before and After Avicenna: Proceedings of the First Conference of the Avicenna Study Group " ( Leiden: Brill 2003 )
After winning the First Test by an innings after being controversially sent in by Hutton, Australia lost its way and England took a hat-trick of victories to win the series 3 1.
* 69 After the First Battle of Bedriacum, Vitellius becomes Roman Emperor.
After the ceremony, the Diamondbacks won the game against the San Diego Padres 6 5 after a walk-off home run by Chris Young, who also led the game off with a home run in the Bottom of the First Inning.
After much experience at sea, including command of a ship that was saved in a storm by convicts, Phillip sailed with the First Fleet, as Governor-designate of the proposed British penal colony of New South Wales.
After a brief return to his regiment Napoleon was promoted to First Lieutenant and came home again on leave in 1791.
After 1806, the First Lord of the Admiralty was always a civilian, while the professional head of the navy came to be ( and is still today ) known as the First Sea Lord.
After the First World War Montgomery commanded the 17th Battalion the Royal Fusiliers, a battalion in the British Army of the Rhine, before reverting to his substantive rank of captain ( brevet major ) in November 1919.
After the First Ecumenical Council at Nicea, the church structure was patterned after the administrative divisions of the Roman Empire wherein a metropolitan or bishop of a metropolis came to be the ecclesiastical head of a civil capital of a province or a metropolis.
After decades in opposition the Whigs came to power under Grey in 1830 and carried the First Reform Act in 1832.
After publishing its own edition in 1979, the First Presidency announced in 1992 that the KJV was the church's official English Bible, stating " hile other Bible versions may be easier to read than the King James Version, in doctrinal matters latter-day revelation supports the King James Version in preference to other English translations.
After the dissolution of Spanish authority, the former Captaincy General remained intact as part of the short-lived First Mexican Empire.
After the end of the First World War, a chalk quarry known as the Swamps was identified as Charlton's new ground, and in the summer of 1919 work began to create the level playing area and remove debris from the site.
After his father's split from the First United Front in 1927, Ching-kuo was forced to stay there, as a hostage, until 1937.
After Khrushchev's consolidation of power, the number of Central Committee meetings decreased yet again, but it increased during his later rule, and together with the Politburo, the Central Committee voted to remove Khrushchev as First Secretary in 1964.
After the First World War, the victorious allies divided up the German colonial empire and much of the Ottoman Empire between themselves as League of Nations mandates.
After the war, Eastman organized the First Feminist Congress in 1919.
After military service, he attended the University of Birmingham where he graduated in 1951 with a First Class Honours Degree in Zoology.
After 1924 Beatty, supported by the First Lord of the Admiralty Bridgeman, clashed with the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Winston Churchill, over the number of cruisers required by the Royal Navy.
After the war a report of the battle was prepared by the Admiralty under First Sea Lord Wemyss.
After Napoleon's successful coup d ' état in 1799, as First Consul he commissioned David to commemorate his daring crossing of the Alps.
After nearly being excommunicated for his heresy by Alexander of Alexandria, Eusebius submitted and agreed to the Nicene Creed at the First Council of Nicea in 325.
After the schism this honorary primacy shifted to the Patriarch of Constantinople, who had previously been accorded the second-place rank at the First Council of Constantinople.

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