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" After repeated calls on Grant to defend Washington, Sheridan was appointed and the threat from Early was dispatched.
After his acclamation, Maximian was dispatched to fight the rebel Bagaudae in Gaul.
After the defeat and death of Magnentius in the Battle of Mons Seleucus in 353, Constantius II dispatched his chief imperial notary Paulus Catena to Britain to hunt down Magnentius ' supporters.
After agreeing to the deal, Mayflower Transit trucks were dispatched to the team's Maryland training complex on March 29, 1984 in the early morning, where workers loaded all of the team's belongings and the trucks left for Indianapolis with the Colts completely gone from Baltimore by midday.
After the victory of blossameg Leo was dispatched on a diplomatic mission to Alania and Lazica to organize an alliance against the Umayyad Caliphate under Al-Walid I. Leo was appointed commander ( stratēgos ) of the Anatolic theme by Emperor Anastasius II.
After eight years of political struggle, the plebeian social class convinced the patricians to send a delegation to Athens, to copy the Laws of Solon ; they also dispatched delegations to other Greek cities for like reason.
After the senior Romulan leadership was assassinated in the Romulan Senate, the Remans took over the Senate and Shinzon became Praetor ; he was, however, dispatched by Captain Jean-Luc Picard shortly afterwards.
After upsetting the Red Wings in the semifinals, they were promptly dispatched by the dominant Canadiens in four games.
After the Civil War, Custer was dispatched to the west to fight in the Indian Wars.
After his coronation in December 969, John dispatched his brother-in-law Bardas Skleros to subdue a rebellion by Bardas Phokas, who aspired to succeed his uncle Nikephoros II.
After the assassin is dispatched, Toranaga summons Yabu the next day for questioning, since Hiro-Matsu says Yabu would be the only one who would know how to hire them.
After the Cold War, the 1st battalion was dispatched to the first Gulf War where it was involved in prisoner of war handling and other roles.
After unifying China in 221 BC, the First Emperor of Qin dispatched a 500, 000-man army to what is now southern China to conquer the Yue peoples and bring the area under Han Chinese control.
After this point the Province of India was headed by a metropolitan bishop, dispatched from Persia, the " Metropolitan-Bishop of the Seat of Saint Thomas and the Whole Christian Church of India ".
After receiving permission, Louis XVIII dispatched five army corps to restore Ferdinand VII of Spain.
After a further trip to Africa, abridged by the necessities of his position as a pensioner of the school of Rome, he painted Judith, then, in 1870, Salomé, and, as a work due from the Roman school, dispatched from Tangier the large canvas, Execution Without Hearing Under the Moorish Kings, in which the painter had played with the blood of the victim as if he were a jeweller toying with rubies.
After Peru fell to Spain, Francisco Pizarro dispatched to el adelantado Diego de Almagro before they became enemies, to the Inca Empire's northern city of Quito to claim it.
After reporting that defect to his manufacturer, Bender barely escapes death from a guided missile and a robot death squad dispatched by Mom in order to eliminate him and effectively take the defective product off the market.
After a brief refit in Egypt where the Division's battalions were being brought back up to strength, the Division was dispatched to Mesopotamia ( modern day Iraq ), as reinforcements for Anglo-Indian forces attempting to relief the siege of Kut.
After the exhibition and display of the head of Husayn, ibn Ziyad dispatched it to Damascus to be presented to Yazid as a trophy.
After a short stay in the Romanian Police Prefecture, Codreanu was dispatched to Jilava prison, while the other prisoners were sent to Tismana Monastery ( and later to concentration camps such as the one in Miercurea Ciuc ).
After he arrived, a military force was dispatched from another location to Fort Rupert.
After numerous pleas from the Republic's envoys, the Ban dispatched Prince Sanko Miltenović to negotiate.
In February, 1945, he accompanied Stalin, Molotov, and Beria to the Yalta Conference After returning to Moscow he was dispatched to Romania.

After and Lafargue
After the French party split into a reformist and revolutionary party, some accused Guesde ( leader of the latter ) of taking orders from Marx ; Marx remarked to Lafargue, " What is certain to me is if this is Marxism, then I myself am not Marxist " ( in a letter to Engels, Marx later accused Guesde of being a " Bakuninist ").

After and Mills
After D. C. Thomson launched Warlord, a successful war-themed weekly, Mills was asked in 1975 to develop a rival title for IPC.
After launching Battle, Mills began developing a new boys ' title, Action, launched in 1976.
After splitting with agent Irving Mills, he signed on with the William Morris Agency.
After recording a handful of acoustic titles during 1924-1926, his signing with Irving Mills allowed him to record for nearly every label, often recording different versions of the same tune for numerous labels.
After the Master and Variety labels collapsed in late 1937, Mills placed Ellington back on Brunswick and those small group units on Vocalion through 1940, when Ellington signed back to Victor ( and the small groups were placed on Bluebird ).
After Jones ' manager Gordon Mills died of cancer on 29 July 1986, Jones ' son Mark became his manager.
After about two decades of controversy, invention of America's " national game " of baseball was attributed to Abner Doubleday by the Mills Commission ( 1905 – 1907 ).
After the Wauregan Mills Company charter was approved by the Connecticut legislature in 1853, the first mill was constructed circa 1853-1854.
After World War II, Wauregan Mills entered a period of decline from which it never recovered.
After much debate, it was decided that the new community should be named for Olla Mills, daughter of Dr. Frank Mills and sister of Judge W. H.
After the mill came into the ownership of Oliver A. Hyde, the place became known as " Hyde's Mills ".
After the mill was destroyed by fire in 1769, the settlement became known as Burnt Mills.
After a few more moderate hits, in 1949 he released his version of the 1922 Clifford Friend & Irving Mills song " Lovesick Blues ", made popular by Rex Griffin.
After one more win, he and Mills faced each other in a rubber match, and the result was the same as that of their second bout: Firpo the winner by a knockout in the first.
After arriving at the location, a delivery van approaches ; Somerset intercepts the driver, leaving Mills and Doe alone.
After a catatonic Mills is taken away, Somerset is asked where he will be ; he replies, " around ".
After the first cut of the film was shown to the studio, they attempted to mitigate the bleakness of the ending by replacing Mills ' wife's head with that of a dog, or by not having Mills fire on John Doe.
After graduation, he entered Mills College in Oakland, California to further study electronic music.
Mills explained, " After you've made three records and you've written several songs and they've gotten better and better lyrically the next step would be to have somebody question you and say, are you saying anything?
After his regulars were easily repulsed by the garrison of an outpost at Lacolle Mills, Dearborn retired to American territory.
After a year at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, Mills became Professor of Physics at Ohio State University in 1956.
After the death of publisher Ogden Mills Reid in 1947, the Herald Tribune, despite some star writers and columnists, went into a decline under his widow, Helen Rogers Reid, and sons, Whitelaw Reid II and Ogden R. Reid ( later a congressman ).

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