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After the war, Pike returned to the practice of law, moving to New Orleans for a time beginning in 1853.
After World War II predicted methods were invariably applied but the fall of shot usually needed adjustment because of inaccuracy in locating the target, the proximity of friendly troops or the need to engage a moving target.
After moving to Sarov in 1950, Sakharov played a key role in the development of the first megaton-range Soviet hydrogen bomb using a design known as " Sakharov's Third Idea " in Russia and the Teller-Ulam design in the United States.
After these annihilations, the remaining protons, neutrons and electrons were no longer moving relativistically and the energy density of the Universe was dominated by photons ( with a minor contribution from neutrinos ).
After leaving the Army in 1943 Wills moved to Hollywood, moving into a rented house in September, and began to reorganize the Texas Playboys.
After moving from his home in Chicago to Washington, D. C., he set up one of the first home recording studios where he not only recorded the album Bo Diddley Is a Gunslinger but he recorded his valet, Marvin Gaye.
After having his left hand cut off and right eye put out, Corum escapes by moving into another plane of existence, becoming invisible to the Mabden.
After moving back to Minnesota, Hall went to Washburn High School in Minneapolis where she was involved in many activities.
After Peligro joined the band, the extended play In God We Trust, Inc. ( 1981 ) saw them moving toward full on hardcore / thrash.
After Frontline they moved into feature films, making several popular Australian movies including The Castle and The Dish, and hosted The Panel for several years, before moving on to Thank God You're Here.
After his hiatus from 1500 to 1503, he seemed to change vision, taking from Raphael the representation of light and its effects over moving shapes.
After moving to a different domain, that service has since been discontinued.
After this metamorphosis, hellbenders have to be able to absorb oxygen through the folds in their skin, which is largely behind the need for fast moving, oxygenated water.
After moving to Kalispell, Montana, they settled in Helena in 1913.
After analysing the echosounder images, it seemed to point to debris at the bottom of the loch, although three of the pictures were of moving debris.
After examining the echogram data, specifically a sonar return revealing a large moving object near Urquhart Bay at a depth of, Lowrance said: " There's something here that we don't understand, and there's something here that's larger than a fish, maybe some species that hasn't been detected before.
After moving to Ely ( 1609 ), he again controverted Bellarmine in the Responsio ad Apologiam.
After moving to New York City in the 1930s, he enrolled at New York University for a master's degree in architecture and got a job with the architecture firm Shreve, Lamb and Harmon, designers of the Empire State Building.
After a cluster has become gravitationally unbound, many of its constituent stars will still be moving through space on similar trajectories, in what is known as a stellar association, moving cluster, or moving group.
After leaving Colourhaus, she recorded one album in her native Australia before moving to the United States in pursuit of a singing career.
After the 1992 season, owner Bob Lurie, who had previously saved the franchise from moving to Toronto in 1976, put the team up for sale.
After the 57-day strike, the NFL extended the regular season one weekend ( pushing the end of the regular season back from December 26 to January 2 ), moving back the start of the playoffs and eliminating the week off for the first time since Super Bowl IV.
After moving in that direction to another nearby point, one's velocity would then be given by a vector in the tangent space of that nearby point — a different tangent space, not shown.

After and permanently
After the resurrection, spirits are assigned " permanently " to three degrees of heavenly glory –– Celestial, Terrestrial, and Telestial ––( 1 Cor 15: 44-42 ; Doctrine and Covenants, Section 76 ) or are cast with Satan into Outer Darkness.
After the latter had been crushed, Philip planned to settle Bastarnae families in Dardania ( southern Kosovo / Skopje region ), to ensure that the region was permanently subdued.
After a series of operations during a four-month hospitalisation, his doctors determined that the damage could not be fully repaired and Bowie was left with faulty depth perception and a permanently dilated pupil.
After Philby defected to the Soviet Union in 1963, Eleanor visited him in Moscow ; in November 1964, following a visit to America, she returned, intending to settle permanently.
After a treaty for peace was signed, they withdrew and Larissa remained permanently in Greece.
After two seasons, John Kent Cooke was unable to raise sufficient funds to permanently purchase the Redskins, and on May 25, 1999, Daniel Snyder gained unanimous approval ( 31 – 0 ) from league owners and bought the franchise for $ 800 million, a deal that was the most expensive team-purchasing deal in sporting history.
After working together to defeat the Beetle and recovering the " Power Booster " he stole from Tony Stark ( a. k. a. Iron Man ) the trio decide to team-up permanently as the " Spider-Friends ".
After working as a clerk in Kentucky ( during which he learned bookkeeping ), Hill decided to permanently move to the United States and settled in St. Paul, Minnesota, at the age of 18.
After the first two years the festival moved permanently to Karlovy Vary.
( After the existence of this website was made public, AOL permanently deleted the website from its servers.
After the death of Obizzo's successor ( Azzo VIII, in 1308 ) the commune reasserted itself, but by 1336 the Este family was permanently in power.
After the War of the Ring the First Marshal was replaced with the position of Underking, and the Second and Third Marshals were renamed Marshals of the East-mark and West-mark, holding those lands permanently.
After Derleth's death in 1971, Donald Wandrei briefly acted as editorial director but declined to resume his interest in the firm permanently.
After her suicide attempt in 1968, she moved back to Mexico permanently, though she continued to appear in American films as a character actress.
After Freer's death in 1919, the Peacock Room was permanently installed in the Freer Gallery of Art at the Smithsonian in Washington, D. C.
After his succession as Louis XI of France in 1461, Louis united the Dauphiné with France, bringing it permanently under royal control.
After a non-injury accident in the elevators in April 2010, the Department of Ecology, owner of the roof of the Grande Arche, decided to permanently close the computer museum, restaurant, and viewing deck.
After an extended stay in Long Beach, California, Kelley decided to pursue an acting career and relocate to southern California permanently, living for a time with his uncle Casey.
After that, the Symplegades stopped moving permanently.
After some banking laws were passed and the production of the county grew, currency gained value in trade, including paper, gold, and silver, and banks were permanently established in the county.
After a fire in 2001 and ongoing concerns over safety, it was decided to close the factory permanently.
After an uncontrollable fire, the town was permanently damaged, and is currently a small residential area.
After the battle, white settlers returned to Henrietta, this time permanently.
After renting summer houses for a couple of years he bought two large hangars and some smaller buildings, and started to permanently install his art.
After a series of accidents and bridge wash outs, passenger service on the money-losing line was permanently suspended in June 1930.

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