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After and extracting
After many months of litigation, the band ultimately succeeded in extracting themselves from the contract.
After a cataclysmic struggle in which Creation shook to its foundations, the Exalted finally triumphed over the Primordials, slaying many of their number and then extracting the surrender of all else who had fought against them.
After Mary's death, Baylies had difficulty extracting his capital.
After extracting the marrow from the stems, a series of steps ( humidification, pressing, drying, gluing, and cutting ), produced media of variable quality, the best being used for sacred writing.
After extracting their horses, they skirted the lake for nearly a week.
After extracting the wrong tape, Ruth pops in " Welcome to the Jungle " by Guns ' N Roses.

After and allegiance
After a successful campaign Manuel I and Andronikos returned together to Constantinople ( 1168 ); but a year later, Andronikos refused to take the oath of allegiance to the future king Béla III of Hungary, whom Manuel desired to become his successor.
After Duke Eudes's defeat, Aquitaine pledged allegiance formally to the new rising Carolingian dynasty, but still remained out of Frankish central rule until 768 ( Duke Waifer defeated ).
After that, Bernard spent most of his time in Italy convincing the Italians to pledge allegiance to Innocent.
" After South Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond switched his allegiance to the Republican Party in 1964, BJU faculty members became increasingly influential in the new state Republican party, and BJU alumni were elected to local political and party offices.
After the Peace of Westphalia which ended the war in favour of nations deciding their own religious allegiance, Absolutism became the norm of the continent, while parts of Europe experimented with constitutions foreshadowed by the English Civil War and particularly the Glorious Revolution.
After Julia Maesa displayed her wealth to the Third Legion at Raphana they swore allegiance to Elagabalus.
After this military victory, Emperor Taizong won the title of Great Khan amongst the various Turks in the region who pledged their allegiance to him and the Chinese empire ( with several thousand Turks traveling into China to live at Chang ' an ).
After submitting to Manuel, he was promised the support that he had requested, and his allegiance to Byzantium was secured.
After the start of the Swedish invasion of Poland known as " The Deluge ", John Sobieski was among the Greater Polish regiments led by Krzysztof Opaliński, Palatine of Poznań which capitulated at Ujście, and swore allegiance to King Charles X Gustav of Sweden.
After being structured as a politicized " people's army " in the Boumédiène era, and retaining its allegiance to the FLN during the single-party years of Algerian history, the military forces were formally depoliticized in 1988, as a multi-party system was introduced.
" After working on the idea with Upham, Bellamy concluded " It was my thought that a vow of loyalty or allegiance to the flag should be the dominant idea.
After the American Revolution, the conflict was resolved so that the settlers retained title to their lands but transferred their allegiance to Pennsylvania.
After the investigation new members swear four oaths: the oath of purification, the oath of allegiance to the Constitution and the oath of loyal discharge of their office are demanded by Article 60 ; the oath of loyalty to King and Statute is demanded by Article 47 of the Statute of the Kingdom, the higher Constitution of the Realm.
After 707, the city was inhabited by Christians who were nominally in allegiance to the sovereignty of the Caliphate of Damascus, yet who, de facto, enjoyed an absolute autonomy.
After he refused to swear allegiance to Napoleon I of France ( 1804 – 14, 1815 ) he was taken to France, but following the defeat of France, he was, in 1816, made a Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Traspontina.
After Berke gave his allegiance to Kublai, Alghu declared war on Berke, seizing Otrar and Khorazm.
After promising protection to several Dominican frontier governors and securing their allegiance, in February 1822 Boyer invaded the Dominican Republic with a force of 50, 000 soldiers.
After hearing of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire and having the native population much diminished by an epidemic of smallpox, Tangaxuan II, pledged his allegiance as a vassal of the King of Spain without a fight in 1525.
After receiving a series of 18 threatening letters from Wiremu Tamihana, the Waikato leader who was until then was considered one of the more peaceful rangatira and who had negotiated the truce at the end of the First Taranki War, on 9 July 1863 Governor Grey expelled virtually all the Māori living in the territory controlled by the British south of Auckland after Kingitanga Maori refused to swear an oath of allegiance to the Queen.
After receiving a series of 18 threatening letters from Tamihana, the Waikato leader who was until then was considered one of the more peaceful rangatira and who had negotiated the truce at the end of the First Taranki War, on 9 July 1863 Governor Grey expelled virtually all the Māori living in the territory controlled by the British south of Auckland after Kingitanga Maori refused to swear an oath of allegiance to the Queen.
After the Soviets broke with Barre in the late 1970s, he subsequently expelled all Soviet advisers, tore up his friendship treaty with the Soviet Union, and switched allegiance to the West.
After these fell later in the year, Edward IV was not seriously challenged until the Earl of Warwick changed his allegiance from the Yorkist to the Lancastrian cause in 1469.
After the failure of the hopes Prince François had had to ascend the throne, Bodin transferred his allegiance to the new king Henry III.
After Þórólfr's death, due to his broken allegiance to King Haraldr ( although not Þórólfr's fault ), Skalla-Grímr and his father Kveldúlfr flee Norway to settle in Iceland.

After and Maratha
After 1707 Maratha Empire started to dominate the Indian subcontinent whereas Muslim Mughal emperors found it impossible to check the growing power of Hindu Empire.
After all this Maratha Empire turned its head towards Durrani Empire of Afghanistan who was rulling Punjab and its provincial capital was in Lahore.
After defeating the Durrani Governor of Sirhind Maratha Armies occupied Lahore the capital of Punjab.
After a lifetime of guerrilla warfare with the Adil Shahi dynasty of Bijapur and Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, Shivaji founded an independent Hindu Maratha kingdom in 1674 with Raigad as its capital.
After the death of Shahu, the Peshwas became the de facto leaders of the Maratha Empire from 1749 to 1761, while Shivaji's successors continued as nominal rulers from their base in Satara.
After the death of Madhavrao, the empire gave way to a loose Confederacy, with political power resting in a ' pentarchy ' of five mostly Maratha dynasties: the Peshwas of Pune ; the Sindhias ( originally " Shinde ") of Malwa and Gwalior ; the Holkars of Indore ; the Bhonsles of Nagpur ; and the Gaekwads of Baroda.
After 1761, young Madhavrao Peshwa tried his best to rebuild the empire in spite of his frail health and reinstated the Maratha authority over North India, 10 years after the battle of Panipat.
After the Battle of Poona, the flight of Peshwa left the government of Maratha state in the hands of Yashwantrao Holkar.
After the Battle of Poona, the flight of Peshwa left the government of Maratha state in the hands of Yashwantrao Holkar.
After the battle of Panipat in 1761, Maratha power declined and the British took over.
After Shivaji, Sambhaji defended the Maratha empire from the Mughal onslaught led by Aurangzeb.
After several weeks of pursuit and countermarching, Scindia reinforced the combined Maratha army with his Europeanised infantry and artillery as the British forces closed in on his position.
After several weeks of chasing down the Maratha army, Wellesley and Stevenson met at Budnapoor on 21 September and received intelligence that the Maratha army was at Borkardan, around to the north.
After Shivaji's death the Maratha empire began to disintegrate.
After being driven from Jhansi and Kalpi, on 1 June 1858 Rani Lakshmi Bai and a group of Maratha rebels captured the fortress city of Gwalior from the Scindia rulers, who were British allies.
After the defeat the Maratha Empire was merged with British India.
After the defeat of the Marathas in the Third Anglo-Maratha War, the territories north of the Satpura Range ceded in 1817 by the Maratha Peshwa ( parts of Saugor and Damoh ) and in 1818 by Appa Sahib, were in 1820, formed into the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories under an agent to the governor-general.
After the death of Madhavrao Peshwa in 1772, his brother Narayanrao became Peshwa of the Maratha Empire.
After the death of Nanasaheb, on 23 June 1761, the sixteen year old Madhavrao was made the next Peshwa of the Maratha Empire.
After the emergence of Alamgir II the Mughal Empire had impulsively began to re-centralize, particularly when many Nawabs sought the gratification of the Mughal Emperor and his coordination regarding their resistance to the Maratha.
After the central rule of the Peshwas was weakened following the defeat at the hands of the Afghans at the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761, the Gaikwads, along with several powerful Maratha clans, established themselves as virtually independent rulers of the further regions of the empire, while recognizing the nominal authority of the Peshwas and suzerainty of the Bhonsle Maharaja of Satara.
After the death of Atre, she was the editor of newspaper Maratha but was unable to maintain its popularity and the newspaper had to close down a few years later.
After the decline of the Mughals, western, central and parts of south and north India were integrated and administered by the Maratha Empire.

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