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After and drying
After drying the sections under the fan, fixing in acetone, and drying at 37-degrees as in the indirect method, the sections were treated with conjugated Af or Af ( undiluted unless mentioned otherwise ) for 5 - 30 minutes.
After drying a few hours, the bricks are turned on edge to finish drying.
After drying, the paper was folded and placed in walnut shells.
After salting, the meat is sealed with pig fat over the exposed muscle tissue, which slows drying.
After drying, the sheet is polished with some rounded object, possibly a stone or seashell or round hardwood.
After hulling and drying, pistachios are sorted according to open mouth and closed mouth shell.
After two days the meat can be removed from the shell with ease, and the drying process is complete after three to five more days ( up to seven total ).
Degas began to draw and paint women drying themselves with towels, combing their hair, and bathing ( see: After the Bath ).
After flowering and complete drying of the leaves, the stems should be cut off just above the ground.
After drying, peat is used as a fuel.
After drying and milling, pectin is usually standardised with sugar and sometimes calcium-salts or organic acids to have optimum performance in a particular application.
After digesting for an extended period, the result is called " digested " sludge and may be disposed of by drying and then landfilling.
After a drying process, such ancient kauri can still used for furniture and but not for construction.
After the drying cycle is complete, a deodorizing ( aeration ) cycle cools the garments and removes the last traces of solvent, by circulating cool outside air over the garments and then through a vapor recovery filter made from activated carbon and polymer resins.
After drying it is placed in a kiln, or atop combustible material in a pit, and then fired.
After the water is driven off in an extended drying process ( kiln dried for two weeks ), the large surface area of the resulting holes gives strength.
After drying, the sheaves are gathered from the field and stacked, being placed with the ears inwards, then covered with thatch or a tarpaulin ; this is called a stack or rick.
After drying, the microorganisms may be viewed in bright field microscopy as lighter inclusions well-contrasted against the dark environment surrounding them.
After drying, the walls would be trimmed and the next course built, with lintels for later openings such as doors and windows being placed as the wall takes shape.
After drying, a dry paper towel should be used to turn off the water ( and open the exit door if one is in a restroom ).
After years of war, however, popular support for the Basmachi cause was drying up.
After drying, the logs must be sawed to the desired length ( usually 16, 18, or 24 in .).

After and printed
After the first episode in 1960, the Daily Mirror printed: " The programme is doomed from the outset ... For there is little reality in this new serial, which apparently, we have to suffer twice a week.
After casting, the sorts are arranged into type-cases, and used to make up pages which are inked and printed, a procedure which can be repeated hundreds, or thousands, of times.
After the second half of the 18th century, this luxurious artisan product was no longer made, its place taken in part by chintz hangings and printed wallpapers.
After buying the team in 1960, owner Charles O. Finley introduced new road uniforms with " Kansas City " printed on them, as well as an interlocking " KC " on the cap.
After finishing school he was sent to stay for six months with his aunt Jenny in Kelso, attending the local grammar school where he met James and John Ballantyne who later became his business partners and printed his books.
After Merc 2000 was released, many supplements and articles printed in GDW's Challenge Magazine featured Twilight 2000 with equipment and background conversions to Merc 2000 or were Merc 2000-only.
After the book of the Zohar was printed ( in Mantua and in Cremona, in the Jewish years 5318-5320 ( CE 1558-1560?
After the orchestrated cue is complete it is delivered to the copying house ( generally by placing on a server ) so that each instrument of the orchestra can be extracted, printed, and delivered to the scoring stage.
After the printed circuit board ( PCB ) is completed, electronic components must be attached to form a functional printed circuit assembly, or PCA ( sometimes called a " printed circuit board assembly " PCBA ).
After World War II, the club briefly considered changing its nickname to the Cockatoos, but this never formally eventuated ; even so, the push was serious enough that newspaper cartoons depicting a Carlton cockatoo were printed around that time.
After the aborted one-week run in New York, Cimino and United Artists pulled Heaven's Gate ; Cimino wrote an open letter to the studio that was printed in several trade papers blaming unrealistic deadline pressures for the film's failure.
After De corpora et sanguine Domini was printed in 1531, Protestant reformers seized upon the book as a counterpoint to the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation.
After Simson's death, restorations of Apollonius's treatise De section determinata and of Euclid's treatise De Porismatibus were printed for private circulation in 1776, at the expense of Earl Stanhope, in a volume with the title Roberti Simson opera quaedam reliqua.
After missing a train in 1876 in Ireland because its printed schedule listed p. m. instead of a. m., he proposed a single 24-hour clock for the entire world, located at the centre of the Earth and not linked to any surface meridian.
After the end of the Generation 1 comics, the final UK annual printed a text story entitled " Another Time and Place ", which followed up on the events of the Ark crash and saw Bludgeon and his followers locate Megatron's body and revive it with Nucleon ( reflecting the release of Megatron as an Action Master figure in 1990 ).
After the tenth anniversary of start of the series, it was printed in 15 " wideban " editions between July 1989 and August 1990.
After sales had plummeted to 60, 000 and a review of guitar instrumentalist Duane Eddy had been printed which began with the immortal words ' On this, his 35th album, we find Duane in as good as voice as ever ,' the NME had been told to rethink its policies or die on the vine.
After 1550, it was not printed again until 1813 except for Owen Rogers ' 1561 edition — a cheap knock-off of Crowley's text that omits the preface naming the author while adding — in some cases — Pierce the Ploughman's Crede.
After printing emergency money () in 1923 during the inflation in the Weimar Republic, Bielefeld was one of several towns that printed very attractive and highly collectable banknotes with designs on silk, linen and velvet.
After the Clerk of the House receives the bill it is then assigned a legislative number, enrolled in the House Journal and printed in the Congressional Record and the Speaker of the House refers the bill to the Committee ( s ) with jurisdiction by sending the bill to the Office of the Chairman of the committee ( s ), and the Clerk of the Committee will add the bill to the Committee's calendar.
After the late 1950s, 16 mm Kodachrome Commercial-originated films ( and Ektachrome Commercial-originated films as well ) were quite often duplicated onto Eastmancolor internegative film, after which these films were printed on Eastmancolor positive print film, as a cost-reduction measure, thereby yielding relatively low-cost prints for direct projection.
After around 1900, they were cut individually from long ribbons of paper which had been printed with an embossed envelope die.
After the faces are printed, the sheets are then typographically overprinted with Treasury Seals and serial numbers.

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