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After three decades of amassing material, Boasians felt a growing urge to generalize.
After its brick-by-brick relocation to Stanley, the site was sold by the Government for " only HK $ 1 billion " in August 1982 amidst growing concern over the future of Hong Kong in the run-up to the transfer of sovereignty.
After that, he watched reruns of The Third Man, and he was a Jonathan Harris fan, growing up ( when he was actually a fan of Guy Williams's, Zorro, who played his future TV father – John Robinson ).
After his re-entry permit was revoked, Chaplin and his growing family decided to settle down in Switzerland.
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 fall of Rome gardening was only done with the purpose of growing medicinal herbs and / or decorating church altars.
After India and China, Indonesia is currently the third fastest growing economy in the Group of Twenty ( G20 ) industrialized and developing economies.
After the War, the growing industrial base in the US added impetus to I – O psychology.
After Kirov's assassination, the NKVD charged an ever growing group of former oppositionists with Kirov's murder and other acts of treason, terrorism, sabotage, and espionage.
After about three decades of growing discontent, the Prussian leaders ( see Prussian estates ) organized themselves to oppose the rule of the order more effectively.
After losing his majority in parliament amid growing fiscal problems related to the European debt crisis, Berlusconi officially resigned as Prime Minister on 16 November 2011.
After Arvada III was evacuated, Beverly and Felisa then settled on Caldos II where Beverly finished growing up and entered Starfleet Academy.
After the American Civil War and with increasing capability, the United States government did not accept self-determination as a basis during its Purchase of Alaska and attempted purchase of the West Indian islands of Saint Thomas and Saint John in 1860s, or its growing influence in the Hawaiian Islands, that led to annexation in 1898.
After World War I, specialized manufacturers using more economical construction methods were set up to fill the growing demand for broadcast receivers.
After the establishment of communism in Romania, the city continued growing.
After four years of a tenacious and growing boycott, Taco Bell and Yum!
After the Norman conquest the population of the Maltese islands kept growing mainly through immigration from the north ( Sicily and Italy ), with the exile to Malta of the entire male population of the town of Celano ( Italy ) in 1223, the stationing of a Norman and Sicilian garrison on Malta in 1240 and the settlement in Malta of noble families from Sicily between 1372 and 1450.
After growing up in New Hampshire, he joined the migration west and moved to the developing city of Chicago in 1836, where he made his adult life.
After he became King of Poland, as a result of Union of Krewo, the newly formed Polish-Lithuanian union confronted the growing power of the Teutonic Knights.
After the decisive Battle of Pavia, the Duchy of Milan became a possession of the Habsburgs of Spain: the new rulers did little to improve the economy of Lombardy, instead imposing a growing series of taxes needed to support their unending series of European wars.
After dragging the cockroach to a burrow, the wasp deposits an egg into its carcass, burying it for the growing larvae to feed off until it emerges in 6 weeks, leaving nothing but a hard outer cockroach shell.
After the fall of France in June 1940, de Gaulle's had only 3, 000 strong contingent in Britain, growing to 7, 000 by the end of the year, Poland, 35, 000, growing to 80, 000 by the end of the year ( not counting a growing resistance, approaching tens of thousands by that point ).
After that point, the numbers of Soviet partisans and Yugoslav partisans begun growing rapidly.

After and rapidly
After playing a splendid first nine holes in 34 -- two strokes under par -- on this fifth and final day of the tournament ( Sunday's fourth round had been washed out by a violent rainstorm when it was only half completed ), Player's game rapidly fell to pieces.
After Columbus, European exploration rapidly accelerated, and many new trade routes were established.
After Ali ibn Yusuf's death in 1143, his son Tashfin ibn Ali lost ground rapidly before the Almohads, and in 1146 he was killed by a fall from a precipice while attempting to escape after a defeat near Oran.
After the death of the founder the order was favoured and privileged by Benedict XI, and rapidly spread through Italy, Germany, Flanders, and France, where they were received by Philip the Fair in 1300.
After its introduction, dynamite rapidly gained wide-scale use as a safe alternative to gunpowder and nitroglycerin.
After the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War, it became apparent that the Dutch West India Company was no longer capable of defending its own colonies, as Sint Eustatius, Berbice, Essequibo, Demerara, and some forts on the Dutch Gold Coast were rapidly taken by them.
After the war immigration rapidly returned to earlier levels.
After it was used against a major school on a national stage in this game, the forward pass rapidly gained popularity.
After the end of the war he rapidly advanced his political career.
After the brand and formula are carefully designed and properly executed, franchisors are able to sell franchises and expand rapidly across countries and continents using the capital and resources of their franchisees while reducing their own risk.
After 1850, Germany industrialized rapidly, with a foundation in coal, iron ( and later steel ), chemicals and railways.
After 1815, the urban population grew rapidly, due primarily to the influx of young people from the rural areas.
After 1985, however, the sector began to grow rapidly.
After 1860 the Clydeside shipyards specialised in steamships made of iron ( after 1870, made of steel ), which rapidly replaced the wooden sailing vessels of both the merchant fleets and the battle fleets of the world.
After the fall of Jerusalem to Vespasian's armies in the Great Revolt of Judea in 70 CE, Jericho declined rapidly, and by 100 CE it was but a small Roman garrison town.
After the Civil War, the City of Kansas grew rapidly.
After the Civil War, he made a large fortune supplying lumber to rapidly building Atlanta.
After a shaky start for a few issues, the magazine very rapidly grew in popularity.
After the fall of communism and after joining the European Union, this situation is rapidly changing for the better and in the next decade Poland plans to have a very modern network of highways.
After 24 hours, the chance of recovery declines rapidly, since with continued pressure, the spinal cord tissue deteriorates and dies.
After Anton's arrival, the family business began to expand rapidly, resulting in the foundation in 1907 of the N. V. Philips ’ Metaalgloeilampfabriek ( the Philips Lightwire-bulb Factory Inc ) in Eindhoven, followed in 1912 by the foundation of the N. V. Philips ' Gloeilampenfabrieken.
After studying at Bologna and acquiring a reputation as a jurist, he went in 1527 to Rome, and as the favourite of Pope Paul III was rapidly promoted to the governorship of several towns, the archbishopric of Ragusa, the vice-legateship of Bologna, and in April 1549, to the cardinalate.
After capturing Beijing in 1644 and as the Manchu rapidly gained control of large tracts of former Ming territory, the relatively small Banner armies were further augmented by the Green Standard Army, which eventually outnumbered Banner troops three to one.
After Columbus, European exploration rapidly accelerated, and many new trade routes were established.
After the attack, the cell phone network of New York City was rapidly overloaded as traffic doubled over normal levels.

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