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After and periods
After Albert's death, Victoria spent increasing periods at Balmoral, staying up to four months a year during early summer and autumn.
After they married in 1996, their relationship went through on-again and off-again periods in the 2000s.
After the first trip in 1967, he regularly visited the States, where he spent long periods especially during the 1980s.
After periods in the United States and at Cambridge, he was appointed to the Joseph Hunter Chair of Pathology at the University of Sheffield in 1931.
After periods of high rainfall, drainage pumps are employed to prevent damage to the citrus groves from overly wet soils.
After the Iron Age the periods are named after the various empires that ruled the region: Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Greek ( Hellenistic ) and Roman.
After World War II, two further warnings were introduced for nuclear attack – a " Grey Warning " indicated approaching nuclear fallout with a 2½ minute warning of short steady tones divided by equal periods of silence, the silence being created with a manual shutter or electric solenoid.
* After exercising on a treadmill or walking on a moving sidewalk for extended periods, a person will often feel ' pulled forward ' when they step off onto stationary ground.
After the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, a brief boom in textile manufacture was followed by periods of chronic economic depression, particularly among textile weavers and spinners.
After the Russian Revolution of 1917, during the periods of centralized planning ( Five Year Plans ) numerous large plants and factories were constructed in Krasnoyarsk: Sibtyazhmash, the dock yard, the paper factory, the hydroelectric power station ( now the fifth largest in the world and the second in Russia ), and the river port.
After the Colorado Avalanche took a 3 – 1 series lead, the Oilers held them scoreless for eight straight periods en route to winning the series in seven games.
After the required number of bit periods for the character length ( 5 to 8 bits, typically ) have elapsed, the contents of the shift register is made available ( in parallel fashion ) to the receiving system.
After periods of heavy rain west of London, floodwater can also flow down the Thames upstream from London.
After a series of confrontations, Daphne moves out, and around the same time the family's absentee father ( who has frequently left home for long periods of time throughout their lives ) surfaces in time for Thanksgiving.
After the Olympics, it continued to be used for athletics until 1914, and was later turned into a greyhound racing track, although it was also used for short periods by Queens Park Rangers football club, and for other sports.
After the oceans receded, sediments were deposited from the Devonian, Mississippian, and Pennsylvanian periods.
After extended periods of no activity we have found ourselves with a very different musical and philosophical direction.
After her grandmother's death in 1715 she became the center of the court, and this was most likely one of the most happy periods of her life.
After the end of World War II, the entire region went through several " boom " and " bust " periods, cycling approximately every 10 years and heavily based on available government funding for Hanford-related work.
After that, he appeared in seven films with Greta Garbo, spanning both the silent and early sound periods.
After one of the longest preview periods in Broadway history, the show opened to poor reviews and closed after nine performances.
After the Proto-Norse and Old Norse periods, the North Germanic languages developed into an East Scandinavian branch, consisting of Danish and Swedish ; and a West Scandinavian branch, consisting of Norwegian, Faroese and Icelandic.
After Groves ' fourteen years ' tenure as principal conductor, each of his three successors remained in post for much shorter periods ; Walter Weller from 1977 to 1980, David Atherton from 1980 to 1983 and Marek Janowski from 1983 to 1987.
After a visit to Pisa and two periods of living in Florence ( where he was visited by the sculptor Torrigiano ), he moved to Rome, age nineteen.

After and Portuguese
After the dissolution of the Iberian Union in 1640, Portugal would reestablish its authority over the lost territories of the Portuguese Empire.
After the Spanish and Portuguese ports were closed to the Dutch ships, the Republic began to show interest for trading in the Atlantic region.
After the fall of Napoleon I and the Liberal revolution in Portugal, the Portuguese Royals returned to Europe ( 1820 ).
After arriving in Portuguese Malacca in October of that year and waiting three months in vain for a ship to Makassar, he gave up the goal of his voyage and left Malacca on 1 January 1546, for Ambon Island where he stayed until mid-June.
After several days of fierce fighting, the Portuguese forces retreated without achieving most of their goals.
After the abolition of slavery in the Portuguese overseas territories in the 1830s, the slave trade definitely went into serious decline.
After achieving independence from Portugal in 1974, the Força Aérea de Guine-Bissau or FAGB was formed with former Portuguese Douglas C-47's, North American T-6s, two Dornier Do-27s and two Aloutte III's.
After the 16th century, Benin mainly exported pepper, ivory, gum, and cotton cloth to the Portuguese and Dutch who resold it to other African societies on the coast.
After years of failed negotiations, Nehru authorized the Indian Army to liberate Goa in 1961 from Portuguese occupation, and then he formally annexed it to India.
After decades of small-scale conflict the Portuguese were defeated in Kenya by Arabs from Oman.
After the Carnation Revolution in Lisbon on April 25, 1974, with the advent of independence and the start of the Angolan Civil War ( 1975 – 2002 ), most of the white Portuguese Luandans left as refugees, principally for Portugal, with many travelling overland to South Africa.
After the Portuguese set up posts for trading in China and committed piratical activities and raids in China, the Chinese responded with the complete extermination of the Portuguese in Ningbo and Quanzhou Pires, a Portuguese trade envoy, was among those who died in the Chinese dungeons.
After the Portuguese raided and pillaged villages around the trading posts in those two cities, the Emperor ruled that all Portuguese encountered everywhere should be killed on the spot.
After Portuguese permanent settlement in Macau, both Chinese and Portuguese merchants flocked to Macau, although the Portuguese were never numerous ( numbering just 900 in 1583 and only 1, 200 out of 26, 000 in 1640 ).
After the Dutch East India Company was founded in 1602, the Dutch unsuccessfully attacked Macau several times, culminating in a full scale invasion attempt in 1622, when 800 attackers were successfully repelled by 150 Macanese and Portuguese defenders.
After the Portuguese arrival in the area in the 16th century, the next significant Western contact was the arrival of David Livingstone along the shore of Lake Malawi in 1859.
After the 16th century, when European colonial powers took over much of the trade in the Indian Ocean, first the Portuguese, and then the Dutch, and the French occasionally meddled with local politics.
After World War II, while many European nations were granting independence to their colonies, Portugal's Estado Novo regime headed by António de Oliveira Salazar issued a decree officially renaming Mozambique and other Portuguese possessions as overseas provinces of the mother country, and emigration to the colonies soared ( Mozambique's ethnic Portuguese resident population was about 300, 000 in 1973, which excludes the Portuguese military sent from the mainland and mulatto population ).

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