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After and printing
After all, Woodruff owned a competent printing plant and was the logical man for the job.
After the war, strips continued to get smaller and smaller because of increased paper and printing costs.
By the 18th century, map-makers started to give credit to the original engraver by printing the phrase " After original cartographer " on the work.
After 1880, profits from printing became smaller, there was over capacity and the firms started to form combines.
After the Civil War, he published Battle Pieces and Aspects of the War, which did not sell well ; of the Harper & Bros. printing of 1200 copies, only 525 had been sold ten years later.
After printing the text, some copies were rubricated or hand-illuminated in the same elegant way as manuscript Bibles from the same period.
After dropping out of school at sixteen, Lawrence worked in a laundry and a printing plant.
" After typing PASSWORD, the system turns off the printing mechanism, if possible, so that the user may type in his password with privacy.
After 1985 the government chose to fill the gap between decreasing revenues and mushrooming military expenditures by printing large amounts of paper money.
After Henri's death in 1520 the printing establishment was maintained by his former partner Simon de Colines who also married Robert's mother, the widow Estienne.
After Rood, printing connected with the University remained sporadic for over half a century.
After printing, the ink is cured by exposure to strong UV-light.
After printing on albumen paper, the images were cut apart and glued to calling card-sized mounts.
After the advent of printing in Europe in 1455, printers made extensive use of both the italic and Roman ampersands.
After the war much of the large industry moved out of the city, such as the banknote printing firm of Joh.
After Bayer had studied for four years at the Bauhaus under such teachers as Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and László Moholy-Nagy, Gropius appointed Bayer director of printing and advertising.
After printing, the canvas can be wrapped around a stretcher and displayed.
After the Second World War Clerkenwell suffered from industrial decline and many of the premises occupied by the engineering, printing publishing and meat and food trades ( the last mostly around Smithfield ) fell empty.
After being heated into a gas, the dye diffuses onto the printing medium and solidifies.
In a letter of 31 January 1985 to Cardinal Giuseppe Siri, regarding the book Poem of the Man God, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger ( then Prefect of the Congregation, who later became Pope Benedict XVI ), referred to the 1966 notification of the Congregation as follows: " After the dissolution of the Index, when some people thought the printing and distribution of the work was permitted, people were reminded again in L ' Osservatore Romano ( 15 June 1966 ) that, as was published in the Acta Apostolicae Sedis ( 1966 ), the Index retains its moral force despite its dissolution.
After much experimentation it was found that adding pewterer's tin, obtained from cassiterite, improved the ability of the cast type to withstand the wear and tear of the printing process, making it tougher but not more brittle.
After St Martin's, he gave up his ambition to be a painter and took jobs in silk-screen printing works and commercial art studios.
After the invention of printing, songs would be written and performed by ballad sellers.
After the invention of the printing press by Johann Gutenberg, books became prevalent, and different institutions such as universities and governments and churches found ways to keep and share them.

After and emergency
After an appropriate delay without a return, these will then organise a search party ( usually made up by other cavers trained in cave rescues, as even professional emergency personnel are unlikely to have the skills to effect a rescue in difficult conditions ).
The Constitutional Council shall be consulted with regard to such measures. Parliament shall sit as of right. The National Assembly shall not be dissolved during the exercise of such emergency powers. After thirty days of the exercise of such emergency powers, the matter may be referred to the Constitutional Council by the President of the National Assembly, the President of the Senate, sixty Members of the National Assembly or sixty Senators, so as to decide if the conditions laid down in paragraph one still apply.
After PASOK also failed to negotiate a successful agreement to form a government, emergency talks with the President ended with a new election being called while Panagiotis Pikrammenos was appointed as Prime Minister in a caretaker government.
* 1983 – After an emergency landing because of an in-flight fire, twenty-three passengers aboard Air Canada Flight 797 are killed when a flashover occurs as the plane's doors open.
After Prime minister Nawaz went to the United States on emergency situation, an impression was attempted to create in the print media that Prime minister was at fault to surrender there.
After his mother's death ( which occurred prior to Spenser's birth — he was an emergency C-section ), Spenser was raised by his father and two uncles ( his mother's brothers ), all of them carpenters, who do not appear in the series.
After the emergency surgery, Valentino loses his grip of reality and begins to see the recollection of his life in Hollywood from a perspective of a coma-as a silent film shown at a movie palace, the magical portal between life and eternity, between reality and illusion.
After splashdown, emergency explosive bolts unexpectedly fired and blew the hatch off, causing water to flood into the spacecraft.
After the event, hams developed more permanent ALE emergency / disaster relief networks, including internet connectivity, with a focus on interoperation between organizations.
After an emergency cabinet meeting, Israel's foreign minister, Shimon Peres, was appointed as acting Israeli prime minister.
After the 4th century BC the existence of the emergency rig is questionable in the Athenian Navy, because there is evidence that the entire emergency rig was substituted for a lighter sail.
True " emergency " Cesarean sections include abruptio placenta, and are more common in multigravid patients, or patients attempting a Vaginal Birth After Caeserean section ( VBAC ).
After the 1956 War ( often referred to as the Suez Crisis ), UNTSO greatly assisted the establishment of the United Nations Emergency Force ( UNEF ); in large measure the result of diplomatic efforts of the UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld and a proposal from Canadian minister of external affairs Lester Pearson, by providing a group of trained military personnel for peacekeeping and emergency operations to UNEF It was the first time UNTSO's expertise was tapped in order to establish a United Nations Mission.
After making an emergency landing at a U. S. Air Force base on Lake Ontario and almost getting arrested, Amy and Thomas become national news with the U. S. cheering them on and residents giving the Aldens a place to stay at night at each of their stops.
After a series of bloody, random massacres and bombings by Muslim Algerians in several towns and cities, the French Pieds-Noirs and urban French population began to demand that the French government engage in sterner countermeasures, including the proclamation of a state of emergency, capital punishment for political crimes, denunciation of all separatists, and most ominously, a call for ' tit-for-tat ' reprisal operations by police, military, and para-military forces.
After receiving word of the accident from Met Ed, the NRC had activated its emergency response headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland and sent staff members to Three Mile Island.
After losing consciousness in the emergency room, Madeline is taken to the morgue due to her body having no pulse and a temperature below 80 °.
After decades as a full-service hospital, Santa Teresita was downgraded to " medical center " in the early 21st century, after financial problems, caused both by administrative missteps as well as the costs of providing medical coverage to the uninsured, forced the hospital to close its emergency room.
After deadlines to begin this operation were missed, dispatching of police and emergency services will be handled by the Monmouth County Sheriff's office by October 1, 2009.
After determining that the incident is a medical emergency ( as opposed to, for example, a police call ), the emergency dispatchers will generally run through a questioning system such as AMPDS in order to assess the priority level of the call, along with the caller's name and location.
After the armed forces have become stationary during wartime and emergency of peace time the sanitary epidemiological reconnaissance turns into sanitary and epidemiological surveillance and medical control of vital and communal activity of the armed forces.,
" After Mangope had asked for help from the South African government, he declared a state of emergency and cut telephone links to the territory " for political reasons ," claiming that " normal laws had become inadequate.

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