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After Constantius ' death in 361, his successor Julian the Apostate, a devotee of Rome's pagan gods, declared that he would no longer attempt to favor one church faction over another, and allowed all exiled bishops to return ; this had the objective of further increasing dissension among Christians.
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 Bahá ' u ' lláh died on 29 May 1892, the Will and Testament of Bahá ' u ' lláh named ` Abdu ' l-Bahá as Centre of the Covenant, successor and interpreter of Bahá ' u ' lláh's writings.
After the breakup of the Soviet Union, Burkina Faso recognized Russia as the USSR's successor.
After the passing of Chiang Kai-Shek, the next president, Chiang's son, Chiang Ching-kuo, and Chiang Ching-kuo's successor, Lee Teng-hui a native Taiwanese, would, in the 1980s and 1990s, increase native Taiwanese representation in the government and loosen the many authoritarian controls of the early era of ROC control in Taiwan.
After the reign of Augustus ' immediate successor Tiberius, being proclaimed imperator was transformed into the act of accession to the head of state.
After the breakup of the Soviet Union, Honduras recognized Russia as the USSR's successor on January 3, 1992.
After a period of unemployment, Major started working at the London Electricity Board ( where his successor as the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, also worked when he was young ) in 1963, and he decided to undertake a correspondence course in banking.
After the deaths of Calvin and his successor, Beza, the Geneva city council gradually gained control over areas of life that were previously in the ecclesiastical domain.
After the death of Meletius, John separated himself from the followers of Meletius, without joining Paulinus, the rival of Meletius for the bishopric of Antioch, but after the death of Paulinus he was ordained a presbyter ( that is, a priest ) in 386 by Evagrius, the successor of Paulinus.
After the death of Francis, Alamanni enjoyed the confidence of his successor Henry II, and in 1551 was sent by him as his ambassador to Genoa.
After Commodore's bankruptcy in 1994, Commodore Semiconductor Group, MOS's successor, was bought by its former management for about $ 4. 3 million, plus an additional $ 1 million to cover miscellaneous expenses including EPA liens.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Nepal had exteneded full diplomatic recognition to the Russian Federation as its legal successor.
After his election, he made Luigi Maglione his successor as Cardinal Secretary of State.
After Grand Master Paul von Rusdorf died in 1441, his successor, Konrad von Erlichshausen, continued to negotiate a compromise until his own death in 1449.
After about a year in Cluny, Hildebrand returned to Rome in January 1049 with the new Pope Leo IX ( Bruno of Toul ), successor of Popes Clement II and Damasus II.
The Council then set aside Antipope John XXIII ( 1410 – 15 ), the successor of Alexander V. After the former follower of Benedict XIII appeared, the council declared him deposed ; and the Great Schism was ended.
After his death, his canonization was demanded by King Valdemar IV of Denmark and promised by his successor, Pope Gregory XI, as early as 1375, but this did not take place owing to the disorders of the time.
After the death of Pope Leo IX, a Roman delegation headed by Hildebrand, later Pope Gregory VII, travelled to Mainz and asked the Emperor for the nomination of a successor.
After a year and two months, a successor was found to Martin in Eugene.
After the last pilgrimage, Muhammad ordered the gathering of Muslims at the pond of Khumm and it was there the Shia believe Muhammad nominated Ali to be his successor.
After Jadzia's death, Martok would come to regard Dax's new host Ezri as a worthy successor to Jadzia and would consider her part of his house as well.
After the dissolution, Serbia continued to be the legal successor of the union, while Montenegro re-applied for membership in international organizations.
After Stalin's death in 1953, his successor Nikita Khrushchev repudiated his policies, condemned Stalin's cult of personality in his Secret Speech to the Twentieth Party Congress in 1956, and instituted destalinisation and relative liberalisation ( within the same political framework ).
After its initial British release, including a one-year theatrical run in London, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was initially banned on the advice of British Board of Film Classification ( BBFC ) Secretary Stephen Murphy, and subsequently by his successor, James Ferman.

After and Lawson
After reaching sufficient temperature, given by the Lawson criterion, the energy of accidental collisions within the plasma is high enough to overcome the Coulomb barrier and the particles may fuse together.
After the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, Lawson also discovered that the San Andreas Fault stretched southward into southern California.
After 9 days, Tahiti and New Caledonia reached the final in Lawson Tama Stadium and Tahiti wins for 1-0 with a goal of Chong Hue and became the first team other than Australia ( no longer part of OFC ) and New Zealand to be crowned Oceania champions.
After leaving the army, Lawson was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1843 to 1848.
After the 1983 general election Moore was appointed Economic Secretary to the Treasury under Chancellor Nigel Lawson.
* The City After Patrick Geddes " ( 2000 ) Volker M. Welter and James Lawson ( eds.
After a long marriage, his wife Jessie Lawson, mother of his son John and daughter Douglass ( Dougie ), died in 1958.
After turning professional in 2000, Lawson has played several seasons with minor leagues in North America.
After the takeover, it was confirmed that Newland would remain as editor under the new owners, despite some reports that he would be replaced by Dominic Lawson, editor of the Sunday Telegraph, and others such as Andrew Neil, publisher of The Scotsman and The Business.
After Scott drops and breaks the radio Lawson was to use, Hornsby decides to use the Japanese radio.
After leaving Parliament in 2005 Muriel Newman established a political think tank organisation, the New Zealand Centre for Political Debate ( since renamed the New Zealand Centre for Political Research ) which has had many prominent New Zealand and overseas guests write columns including: Sir Roger Douglas ( Finance minister of the New Zealand Labour party from 1984 to 1988 and ACT New Zealand co-founder ), Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Prof. David Bellamy, Dr Don Brash, Alan Duff, Richard Epstein, Lord Nigel Lawson, Owen McShane, Johan Norberg, Professor Peter Saunders, and others.
After the 1983 UK general election he was appointed to the cabinet as Chief Secretary to the Treasury, working to the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson.
After an acquaintance in London assured him that " Carolina was the best country ", Lawson as a young man sailed for the North American colonies, arriving in Charleston, South Carolina on August 15, 1700.
After his expedition, Lawson settled near the Pamlico River and earned a living as a private land surveyor.
After Auberon Waugh changed Gale's name in the published list of contributors to either " Lunchtime O ' Booze " or " Lunchtime O ' Gale " ( accounts vary, but " Lunchtime O ' Booze " is the Private Eye term for the archetypal drunken journalist ), Waugh was sacked from The Spectator by its then editor Nigel Lawson.
After a failed suicide attempt with pills, Lawson ends up at a psychiatric hospital.
After marrying Lawson, her seventh husband, Dunbar went by the name Dorothy Wells Lawson.
After returning to the United States to compete in the AMA Superbike championship, Wayne Rainey re-joined the team in 1988, finishing in third place in his inaugural 500 cc season then, improving to second place behind Eddie Lawson in 1989.
After winning two more titles for Yamaha in 1986 and 1988, Lawson shocked the racing world by announcing he would be leaving Yamaha to sign with their arch-rivals Honda fulfilling his desire to work with Erv Kanemoto.
After finishing his motorcycle career, Lawson pursued a career in open wheel single seater racing in the United States competing in the Indy Lights series and eventually to CART.
After leaving the hospital, Lawson was subsequently promoted to captain and later to major.

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