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After and rebuilding
After the war, the biggest concern was the rebuilding of Abadan's oil refinery.
After several fires and following rebuilding, its overall height is now.
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After the war ended, Lee Hoi-chuen resumed his acting career and became a more popular actor during Hong Kong's rebuilding years.
After World War II, Kuratowski was actively involved in the rebuilding of scientific life in Poland.
After its disastrous defeat by Japan in 1905, Russia too had a need to rebuild its navy, but the nation was beset by a wave of chauvinism that required a domestic industry for the rebuilding.
After its rebuilding, Santo Domingo was known officially as Ciudad Trujillo in honor of dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo, who governed from 1930.
After the war's end, development slowed as resources were required in the rebuilding of European Russia.
After the conflict ends, Benjamin returns with his family and discovers his militia men rebuilding his homestead, previously destroyed by British soldiers.
After the war the T111 contributed heavily to the rebuilding effort in Central and Eastern Europe and a memorial was built at Magadan, Siberia for its exploits in the Far East of the USSR.
After the installation of former Canucks defenceman Pat Quinn as general manager in the summer of 1987, the team underwent an immediate rebuilding process, trading away core veterans for younger prospects and players.
After the fire of Frederiksborg Palace in 1859 he paid its rebuilding.
After the war there was little rebuilding of the historic city and most buildings were modern ones.
After the Second World War large-scale rebuilding in parts of Highbury replaced bombed buildings and provided new municipal housing.
After the liberation in 1944 of the southern part of the Netherlands he was one of the main forces in rebuilding Catholic Scouting as a separate Scouting movement in the Netherlands.
After Boddole Zer is killed and his armada defeated, the surviving humans and their Zentradi allies begin rebuilding the Earth.
After the Civil War, an extensive rebuilding of bathhouses and hotels took place at Hot Springs.
After the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, the lumberjacks returned to Woodside to cut the second growth of redwood so they could be used for the rebuilding of San Francisco again.
After a flood in 1997, Utica saw growth because it had to strengthen its building, planning, and zoning laws in order to get the Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) and Indiana DNR rebuilding funds.
After turnover in the executive staff, Maxtor decided it had made a mistake, and having moved its headquarters to nearby Milpitas, gradually began rebuilding its Silicon Valley engineering staff.
After that year's destructive Hurricane Hazel, which hit on Oct. 15, 1954, the rebuilding was slow.
After The Great Fire of 1889 and the rebuilding of the downtown, the city was reincorporated under the present name of " Spokane " in 1891.
After the United States Capitol and White House were burned during the war, Latrobe remained in Washington, D. C. to help with rebuilding, and Latrobe's son took on much of the work for waterworks project.
After Warith Deen Muhammad disbanded the NOI and started the orthodox Islamic group American Society of Muslims, Farrakhan started rebuilding the NOI.

After and fortune
After the death of his condottiero Jacopo Caldora, however, René's fortune started to wane: Alfonso could easily capture Aversa, Salerno, Benevento, Manfredonia and Bitonto.
After inheriting his father's entire fortune, Lucius attempted to gain a political office.
After only a year, Leonardo made a list of his misdemeanours, calling him " a thief, a liar, stubborn, and a glutton ", after he had made off with money and valuables on at least five occasions and spent a fortune on clothes.
After the Civil War, he made a large fortune supplying lumber to rapidly building Atlanta.
After various changes of fortune, the Carthaginians managed to besiege Syracuse itself, but were eventually pushed back by a pestilence.
After an 1886 or 1887 meeting with a C. Lombardi, Rice decided that the benefits of his wealth should be enjoyed by the children of the city where he made his fortune.
After this discovery at the mill, the " gold rush " era began and many people came from the east to find fortune.
After attempts at reconciliation, Natalie divorced Keaton in 1932, taking his entire fortune and refusing to allow any contact between Keaton and his sons, whose last name she had changed to Talmadge.
After that fortune turned against Kabad Khan.
After the intruder comes to his senses, Deeds realizes what he can do with his troublesome fortune.
After trying his fortune on the goldfields, Neumayer gave lectures on navigation to seamen, and spent some time in Tasmania at the observatory in Hobart.
After a failed attempt on Noirtier's life, which instead claims the life of Noirtier's servant Barrois, Héloïse then targets Valentine so that Édouard will finally get the fortune.
After ten years of ranching and speculation McKinley had earned a fair amount of money and invested his modest fortune in the fledgling stock market.
After overhearing a fortune teller inform Merna that she sees " love and marriage with a dark, handsome man who is near you now ", the overjoyed Tramp buys a ring from another clown.
After serving as a printer's apprentice to Amos Bliss, editor of the Northern Spectator, a newspaper in East Poultney, Vermont, and working as a printer on the Erie Gazette in Erie, Pennsylvania, in 1831 he went to New York City to seek his fortune as an editor.
After ten years, when he thought his fortune sufficient, he gave up the post of farmer-general, and retired to a country estate, where he employed his fortune in the relief of the poor, the encouragement of agriculture and the development of industries.
After undisclosed sums willed in trust to his descendants, the remainder of his fortune and art collection were willed to the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation ( Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian ), with US $ 300, 000 –$ 400, 000 to be reserved to restore the Etchmiadzin Cathedral in Echmiadzin, Armenia, when relations with the Soviet Union permitted.
After accumulating a fortune from her performances, she leased the Olympic Theatre in London and produced a series of burlesques and extravaganzas for which the house became famous, especially popular works by James Planché.
After some time there, Wu's high abilities and good fortune found her a position as a graduate student under the supervision of one of the world's leading physicists, Ernest O. Lawrence, who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1939 for his invention of the cyclotron particle accelerator and the development of its applications in physics.
After making a vast fortune in mining in South Africa, it was his ambition to extend the British Empire north, all the way to Cairo if possible.
After being educated at Harrow public school in England, Robert finished his education in Brussels, Belgium before moving to Argentina to make his fortune cattle ranching.
After Prohibition ended in 1933, Kennedy consolidated an even larger fortune when he traveled to Scotland with FDR's son, James Roosevelt, to buy distribution rights for Scotch whiskey.
After his father's death, a court-appointed lawyer searched through the late count's effects on behalf of his nine children, to reclaim what remained of the family's dissipated fortune.

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