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After and re-working
Other, more recent authors have created homages set in Ruritania, including Simon Hawke's science fiction re-working The Zenda Vendetta ( Time Wars Book 4 ) ( 1985 ), John Haythorne's Communist-era The Strelsau Dimension, and John Spurling's humorous post-Cold War thriller After Zenda ( 1995 ).
After some re-working, Brian delivered what would become Hollands most famous track.
Many fans liked the games, but some felt it lacked games based on more fitting modules, such as " Daredevil Dan ", " Lunatic Fringe " ( which was a game inside its module, like " Rodger Dodger "), and the After Dark re-working of " Rock, Paper Scissors " ( also a game inside its module ).

After and foundations
After obtaining his PhD in mathematics, Husserl began analyzing the foundations of mathematics from a psychological point of view.
After finding the door to their chamber locked and guarded, the Assembly met nearby on a tennis court and pledged the Tennis Court Oath on 20 June 1789, binding them " never to separate, and to meet wherever circumstances demand, until the constitution of the kingdom is established and affirmed on solid foundations.
After 1800, ships from plague-countries ( or with foul bills ) were enabled to perform their quarantine on arrival in the Medway instead of taking a Mediterranean port on the way for that purpose ; and about the same time an extensive lazaret was built on Chetney Hill near Chatham at an expense of £ 170, 000, which was almost at once condemned owing to its marshy foundations, and the materials sold for £ 15, 000.
After disposing of the Bourgeois dictatorship through socialist revolution, Leninists seek to create a socialist state in which the working class would be in power, which they see as being essential for laying the foundations for a transitional withering of the state towards communism ( Stateless society ).
After the Islamic waqf law and madrassah foundations were firmly established by the 10th century, the number of Bimaristan hospitals multiplied throughout Islamic lands.
After a stirring opening on the eve of the coup d ' état, involving an idealistic young village couple joining up with the republican militia in the middle of the night, Zola then spends the next few chapters going back in time to pre-Revolutionary Provence, and proceeds to lay the foundations for the entire Rougon-Macquart cycle, committing himself to what would become the next twenty-two years of his life's work.
After reconstruction had begun, miners dug down into the foundations and found that the huge wooden beams supporting the house had decayed.
After the restoration of Charles II in 1660, the present ' Ducal Mansion ' was built by Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle between 1674 and 1679 on the foundations of the previous structure.
After a cataclysmic struggle in which Creation shook to its foundations, the Exalted finally triumphed over the Primordials, slaying many of their number and then extracting the surrender of all else who had fought against them.
After the construction of the foundations and piers it was then discovered that the clay of the riverbed at this point would not be able to support the weight of a concrete bridge.
After the foundations of a 13th century church were found by a government funded excavation within the Skopje Fortress complex, the Cultural Heritage Protection Office actioned a project to restore it in the form of a church museum.
After the foundations for the new church have been dug and all preparations finished, the bishop ( or his deputy ) with the other clergy vest and form a crucession to the building site.
After Taejo became the first king of Joseon, he left all state affairs to Jeong Dojeon, making him the most powerful and influential man who shaped 500-year-long Joseon dynasty by laying down its idealogical, institutional, and legal foundations.
After the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC had shattered the foundations of Spartan hegemony, Thebes ' chief politician and general Epaminondas attempted to build a new hegemony centered on his city.
After taking Babylon, Cyrus the Great proclaimed himself " king of Babylon, king of Sumer and Akkad, king of the four corners of the world " in the famous Cyrus cylinder, an inscription deposited in the foundations of the Esagila temple dedicated to the chief Babylonian god, Marduk.
After the fire, buildings were constructed on its foundations, and the outline of its structure, including the passageway from the auditorium to the street, can still be found in the street now known as Hayward's Place off Woodbridge Street.
After the five return to town, Jherek enlists them once again, for a journey to the Elemental Planes to activate the elemental foundations.
After the foundations were laid, the students were educated in moral theology, philosophy and Christian doctrine.
After Lord Trenchard retired in 1930 there were still suggestions that the RAF should be broken up, but Trenchard's foundations proved solid.
After The Contenders split, Chess joined the 2 Lost Sons as drummer which laid the foundations for Heavy Stereo, with Gem taking over the role of singer from Pete Downing's Buddy Holly look-a-like brother Phil.
After he left the Senate, Hughes devoted himself to lay religious work for two foundations based in Washington, and also founded a religious retreat in Maryland.
After twenty years of marriage he had drifted away from his wife, their divergent political views and interests slowly tearing away the foundations of their marriage.
After writing a series of papers on the foundations of probability and stochastic processes including martingales, Markov processes, and stationary processes, Doob realized that there was a real need for a book showing what is known about the various types of stochastic processes.
After a time as clerk in the Justice Department ( now replaced with the Ministry of Justice and the Police ), Stang worked as a " senior lecturer " in 1829, before he, two years later, was appointed as an assistant professor, still only 23 years old Peter Motzfeldt was appointed somewhat earlier, and together the two credit for having laid the foundations for an independent Norwegian law.

After and classical
After it was shown that at least one such body was larger than Pluto, on August 24, 2006 the International Astronomical Union ( IAU ) reclassified Pluto, grouping it with two similarly sized " dwarf planets " rather than with the eight " classical planets ".
After important contributions of Hendrik Lorentz and Henri Poincaré, in 1905, Albert Einstein solved the problem with the introduction of special relativity, which replaces classical kinematics with a new theory of kinematics that is compatible with classical electromagnetism.
After the development of quantum mechanics, it was discovered that tunneling of the wavefunctions of the protons through the repulsive barrier allows for fusion at a lower temperature than the classical prediction.
After the use of classical theories since the end of the scientific revolution, various fields substituted mathematics studies for experimental studies and examining equations to build a theoretical structure.
After a few years as a classical concert pianist, he started his now famous " stand up " act, with the signature blend of piano music and jokes.
After a classical education, Giovanni studied law at the University of Palermo following a brief period of study at Livorno's naval academy.
After World War II and the Greek Civil War, the island was rebuilt under the general programme of reconstruction of the Greek Government ( Ανοικοδόμησις ) and many elements of its classical architecture remain.
After a brief period of eclecticism, the classical style reigned again from the late 19th century until the second world war, though it continues to inform many architects to this day.
After the " classical " period around the turn of the 13th century and a mid-century resurgence, the art of the troubadours declined in the 14th century and eventually died out around the time of the Black Death ( 1348 ).
The Pulitzer Prize Advisory Board officially announced: " After more than a year of studying the Prize, now in its 61st year, the Pulitzer Prize Board declares its strong desire to consider and honor the full range of distinguished American musical compositions — from the contemporary classical symphony to jazz, opera, choral, musical theater, movie scores and other forms of musical excellence ... Through the years, the Prize has been awarded chiefly to composers of classical music and, quite properly, that has been of large importance to the arts community.
After discovering the music of The Beatles, he ended his classical piano lessons and focused on rock and roll.
After a start as a classical violinist and violist, he led a jazz-influenced dance band, which became popular locally in San Francisco, California in 1918.
After the Gallo-Roman period, in the days of invasion and decadence, the Christian Church, already established in Gaul since the 1st century AD, appeared be the last refuge of classical civilization – it was remarkably organized and directed by a series of Gallo-Roman aristocrats.
After a nervous breakdown and consequential sabbatical, he returned to classical music but did not wield the same level of influence as before.
After the war he appeared on hundreds of recordings including sessions with Duke Ellington, jazz pianists Oscar Peterson, Michel Petrucciani and Claude Bolling, jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, jazz violinist Stuff Smith, Indian classical violinist L. Subramaniam, vibraphonist Gary Burton, pop singer Paul Simon, mandolin player David Grisman, classical violinist Yehudi Menuhin, orchestral conductor André Previn, guitar player Bucky Pizzarelli, guitar player Joe Pass, cello player Yo Yo Ma, harmonica and jazz guitar player Toots Thielemans, jazz guitarist Henri Crolla, bassist Jon Burr and fiddler Mark O ' Connor.
After the First Symphony there emerged three main strands to his harmonic approach: classical triadic harmony, though with an originality and freshness all his own ( for example Mark's first aria in the Midsummer Marriage ); modal harmony deriving from folk song, blues and Purcell, and twentieth-century experimentation with chords in fourths and fifths by Debussy, Hindemith, Stravinsky and Bartok.
After he stepped down from that position, the orchestra eliminated the post, and now has current music director Franz Welser-Möst in charge of the classical music concerts at the Blossom Festival.
After ITMA, Guyler worked in varied roles from BBC Children's Hour to classical parts, including with John Gielgud in King Lear.
After an agreement made between the two communities, in official circumstances, a piece of classical music should be played as the anthem.
After holding posts at Neustrelitz, Berlin and Cassel, he succeeded ( 1842 ) KF Hermann as professor of classical literature at Marburg.
After his death the classical reaction set in under the auspices of Malherbe, who seems to have been animated with a sort of personal hatred of Ronsard, though it is not clear that they ever met.

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