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After feathering and extending the arms, the rower pivots his or her body forward.
After the season, he won his seventh Cy Young Award, extending his record number of awards.
After the changes, they were specified as taking place around Dorian Gray's 38th birthday, on 9 November, thereby extending the period of time over which the story occurs.
After several months of this constant low-key touring schedule, however, he had sold enough albums to convince RCA to take a chance on extending his recording contract.
After the failure of the expedition of Diego de Almagro in 1536, the lands to the south of Peru ( then known as Nueva Toledo, extending from the 14 °-close to modern day Pisco, Peru-to the 25 ° latitude-close to Taltal, Chile ) had remained unexplored.
After the American Civil War ( 1861 – 1865 ), William Mahone, a civil engineer and hero of the Battle of the Crater, was the driving force in the linkage of 3 railroads, including the V & T, across the southern tier of Virginia to form the Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio Railroad ( AM & O ), a new line extending from Norfolk to Bristol, Virginia in 1870.
After a long discussion over whether to replace the gazebo or landscape the center of the roundabout, a decision was made to rebuild the gazebo / fountain, this time with steel rods extending from the main pillars deep underground.
After the First World War, another programme of improvements to the locks was carried out, extending the locks to, which enabled trains of 19 compartments to operate regularly.
Borrowing from the Italian fascist organization Dopolavoro " After Work ", but extending its influence into the workplace as well, KdF rapidly developed a wide range of activities, and quickly grew into one of Nazi Germany's largest organizations.
After taking over the fortress the Russians set about on an extensive building program, mostly extra barracks, but also extending the dockyard and reinforcing to the fortification lines.
After annexing Seleucus ' eastern Persian provinces, Chandragupta had a vast empire extending across the northern parts of Indian Sub-continent, from the Bay of Bengal to the Arabian Sea.
After the election, however, State Treasurer Ted Walsh revealed that Queensland's budget was in deficit and Gair claimed that extending leave would be financially irresponsible.
After climbing the pyramid, there are 48 steps extending up to the church atrium.
After turning down an offer to have sex with Kate Hedges, in exchange for " keeping his mouth shut " about the videotape, Ali and the West Staines Massiv must race against time to find the master copy of the CCTV tape proving the former Prime Minister's innocence, extending the olive branch to all the gangs all over Staines and neighbouring Berkshire ( even to the East Staines Massiv ) to help them break into the vaults and retrieve the said tape.
After an extensive effort extending over a period of approximately three years, the Department of Defense World Geodetic System 1972 was completed.
After the Jacksonian Period, 1812 to 1850, had granted universal white male suffrage, extending the right to vote to virtually all white males in America, women believed it was their opportunity for civil liberty.
* After blowing up V and extending the base field, one may assume that the variety V has a morphism onto the projective line P < sup > 1 </ sup >, with a finite number of singular fibers with very mild ( quadratic ) singularities.
After obtaining a thorough mastery of the art of brewing, Pabst turned his attention to extending the market for the beer and before long had raised the output of the Best brewery to 100, 000 barrels a year.
" After departing the end of the runway, the airplane struck several tubes extending outward from the left edge of the instrument landing system ( ILS ) localizer array, located 411 feet beyond the end of the runway ; passed through a chain link security fence and over a rock embankment to a flood plain, located approximately 15 feet below the runway elevation ; and collided with the structure supporting the runway 22L approach lighting system.
After this time, Saint-Nazaire became the seat of a parish extending from Penhoët to Pornichet, part of the Viscountcy of Saint-Nazaire.
After that, student has the choice of either passing the residency national exam or extending his internship for another year, after which he gains the status of family physician.
After releasing their initial work, a developer community quickly sprang up extending their work to newer kernels and other microprocessor architectures.
After the split ( 959 ) of the ( arch ) duchy into Upper-( German Oberlothringen, including modern Lorraine ) and Lower Lothringia ( German Niederlothringen, north of it, with seat at Cologne and originally vested in its prince-archbishop, but extending north all the way to Frisia ) and the latter's further fragmentation, two of the ' succeeding ' duchies in the Low Countries, Brabant ( mainly in present Belgium ) and Gelre ( now in the Dutch kingdom and giving its name to the province of Gelderland ), claimed the archducal rank but were never officially granted it by the Holy Roman Emperor.
After extending the initial five-day strike, the union asked for government intervention.

After and mandate
After an appeal is heard, the " mandate " is a formal notice of a decision by a court of appeal ; this notice is transmitted to the trial court and, when filed by the clerk of the trial court, constitutes the final judgment on the case, unless the appeal court has directed further proceedings in the trial court.
After a post World War I League of Nations mandate was established over Lebanon in April 1920, France formed the Army of the Levant, which was later reorganized into the " Troupes Spéciales du Levant " ( Special Troops of the Levant ).
After World War I it was made the administrative center of the Belgian League of Nations mandate of Ruanda-Urundi.
After opening in 1889, NC State saw its enrollment fluctuate and its mandate expand.
After winning a democratic mandate in the 2004 election, it was thought that Karzai would pursue a more aggressively reformist path in 2005.
After a 13-year campaign AI made the human rights of lesbians and gays part of its mandate in 1991 and now advocates for LGBT rights on the international level.
* February 20, 2002: After discussions on the purpose of the Office in the US media, Douglas Feith, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, assures the public in an interview that Defense Department officials will not undermine the credibility of US institutions by lying to the public, and states that the exact mandate of the office is under review.
After the Unionists had failed to win an electoral mandate at either of the General Elections of 1910 ( despite softening the Tariff Reform policy with Balfour's promise of a referendum on food taxes ), the Unionist peers split to allow the Parliament Act to pass the House of Lords, in order to prevent a mass-creation of new Liberal peers by the new King, George V. The exhausted Balfour resigned as party leader after the crisis, and was succeeded in late 1911 by Andrew Bonar Law.
After the death of King Kō of Wa, his younger brother Bu acceeded to the throne ; King Bu requested to have Baekje added to the list of protectorates included in the official title bestowed upon the King of Wa by mandate of the Emperor of China, but his title was only renewed as " Supervisor of All Military Affairs of the Six Countries of Wa, Silla, Imna, Gara, Chinhan, and Mahan, Great General Who Keeps Peace in the East, King of the Country of Wa.
After the mandate was terminated, the armed forces of Transjordan entered Palestine.
* The British Mandate of Iraq High Commissioners – After Ottoman Iraq was conquered by British forces, the mandate territory had four incumbents, after a single civilian Administrator ( 10 January 1919 – 1 October 1920 Sir Arnold Talbot Wilson ), continuing ten years after the accession to the throne and most of the rule of the country's first Malik ( King, reigned 23 August 1921 – 8 September 1933 ) Faysal I ( b. 1885 – d. 1933 ):
After the war, the islands were governed by the Commonwealth of Australia under a League of Nations mandate.
After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the town fell under the French mandate established on August 31, 1920.
After his resigning, he was demoted to the position of director of radio broadcasting, on the communist-leading People's Democratic League mandate.
After World War I, He was an outspoken opponent of the British mandate in the country.
After his mandate in the next three elections-in November 1932, March 1933 and November 1933-was confirmed, Schroeder took the occasion of the election of March 1936, the mandate for the constituency 22 ( Düsseldorf East ), which he retained until April 1938.
After former PS president Guy Spitaels urged him to choose between the presidency of the party and of the Walloon Region, Di Rupo decided to organize internal elections for party president in July 2007 rather than in October of that year and announced that he would resign from his mandate as Minister-President if re-elected.
After World War I the League of Nations gave South-West Africa, formerly a German colony, to the United Kingdom as a mandate under the title of South Africa.
After the success of the Enterprise's initial mission led to the vessel being given an extended exploration mandate, T ' Pol requested to stay aboard.
After being elected to the first German Bundestag, he relinquished his parliamentary mandate on 12 September 1949, when he was elected President by the Federal Convention ( Bundesversammlung ) defeating the Social Democrat leader Kurt Schumacher in the second ballot.
After a year of desperate fighting and splendid heroism on the part of the defenders he took the city of Carthage, taking about 50, 000 survivors ( about one-tenth of the city's population ) prisoner, and, complying with the mandate of the Senate, ordered the city razed to the ground and plowed over after being evacuated and set on fire, ending the Third Punic War.
After Germany and the rest of the Central Powers lost World War I, many formerly German-controlled islands in the Pacific were entrusted by the League of Nations to Japanese control, as mandate territories ( similar to modern United Nations Trust Territories ).
After new deliverations they elected Eduardo Duhalde as president, this time with a mandate that would fill the remaining time of De la Rúa's mandate.

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