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After and replacing
After decades of neglect and damage from wartime, Cambodia's rail network is currently being reconstructed as part of the Trans-Asian Railway project with modern trains replacing the current open-access system of " bamboo trains ", homemade bamboo mats powered by go-kart or water pump engines.
After the 1983 season, Earnhardt returned to Richard Childress Racing, replacing Ricky Rudd in the # 3.
After replacing values from the case mentioned, it is possible to calculate cell's potential:
After the release of Eldorado, bassist and vocalist Kelly Groucutt and cellist Melvyn Gale joined, replacing de Albuquerque ( who, like Walker before him, quit since the ELO tours were keeping him away from his family too long ) and Edwards respectively.
After fighting the Arabs to a standstill in the North Caucasus, Khazars became increasingly interested in replacing their Tengriism with a state religion that would give them equal religious standing with their Abrahamic neighbors.
After replacing his surname with an “ X ,” Clay was given his Muslim name, Muhammad Ali, by Elijah Muhammad.
After the war the undestroyed Neues Stadthaus, former head office of Berlin's municipal fire insurance Feuersozietät, on Parochialstraße in Mitte, served as intermittent city hall, replacing the ruined Rotes Rathaus ( Red City Hall, also in East Berlin ), the traditional seat of the Berlin government.
After a brief struggle for control over filling these vacancies, General Manager AJ Smith fired Schottenheimer, replacing him with Norv Turner, who had been a head coach with two other NFL teams and had previously served the Chargers as offensive coordinator.
After three consecutive losing seasons, the Giants named Brian Sabean as their new general manager in 1997, replacing Bob Quinn.
After the season, manager Steve O ' Neill was fired, with Lou Boudreau replacing him.
After the initial euphoria of replacing Milošević, the Serbian population, in reaction to this political maneuvering, was sliding into apathy and disillusionment with its leading politicians.
After the annexation of Nice by France in 1860 it was rechristened La Promenade des Anglais, replacing the former Nissart name with its French translation.
After the southern, Greek speaking part of Cyprus became a member of the European Union in 2004, it adopted the Euro as its currency on January 1, 2008, replacing the previously used Cypriot Pound ; whilst the northern area continued to use the Turkish Lira and on January 1, 2008 the New Turkish Lira.
After realizing the extent of Amer's control in the country, however, Nasser appointed himself Chief of the Armed Forces, replacing Amer, in 1963.
After 2008, Mark Mason was named the fourth manager of the Washington Wildthings replacing Greg Jelks.
After Prinze's death, the producers considered canceling the show, but opted instead to try replacing the character.
After the end of the season, on July 2004, Joel Quenneville was hired for the position of head coach, replacing Tony Granato, who became his assistant.
Then I heard also the singing of the angels, which was of miraculous sweetness and great beauty ... After this the Virgin kneels to pray to her child, to be joined by St. Joseph, and this ( technically known as the Adoration of the Child ) becomes one of the commonest depictions in the fifteenth century, largely replacing the reclining Virgin in the West.
After that revolution, it became the national anthem, replacing the communist-era national anthem " Trei culori " (" Three colors ").
After the fall of Atlanta in September 1864, President Davis considered replacing John Bell Hood in command of the Army of Tennessee and he asked Robert E. Lee to find out if Beauregard would be interested.
After defeating Richard III and replacing him on the throne of England, Henry VII had Parliament pass a Bill of Attainder against his predecessor.
After replacing guitarist Jeff Cease with Marc Ford from blues-rock power trio Burning Tree, the band released its second album The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion in 1992.
After The Stolen Brides moderate success, Korda was brought in to work on the comedy The Private Life of Helen of Troy ( 1927 ), replacing the previous director, George Fitzmaurice.
After the break-up of " Til Ulenshpigel " in 1999, Hellawes joined the band Melnitsa, replacing founding member Ruslana Komlyakova.

After and photon
After the publication of Bell's paper, a variety of experiments were devised to test Bell's inequalities ( experiments which generally rely on photon polarization measurement ).
After an electron absorbs a high energy photon the system is excited electronically and vibrationally.
After an electron absorbs a photon of high energy, it may undergo vibrational relaxations and intersystem crossing to another spin state.
After excitation the atom may return to the ground state or a lower excited state, by emitting a photon with a characteristic energy.
After the release of a photon, weights could be added to the box to restore it to its original position and this would allow us to determine the weight.
After the discovery of the photoexcitation of the Δ resonance it became obvious that the nucleon also should have a strong paramagnetic polarizability, because of a virtual spin-flip transition of one of the constituent quarks due to the magnetic field vector provided by a real photon in a Compton scattering experiment.
After symmetry breaking in the electroweak sector the photon remains massless.

After and momentum
After crossing the Delaware River in the dead of winter, he defeated the British in two battles, retook New Jersey and restored momentum to the Patriot cause.
After leaving the path, the payload continues to move due to momentum.
After 1850 the Shakers lost their momentum and added only occasional new members — usually orphans left in their care.
After Rabin's assassination in 1995, Peres served as Acting Prime Minister and Acting Defense Minister for seven months until the 1996 elections, during which he attempted to maintain the momentum of the peace process.
After the disastrous elections of 1972 the cooperation was given new momentum.
After engaging the rifling the bullet is progressively subjected to accelerated angular momentum as burning powder propels it down the barrel.
After Fleurus, the republican army would keep its momentum in the war, staying on the offensive until its eventual victory against the First Coalition in 1797.
After Crosbie's death the movement gained momentum under the leadership of B. P.
" After this, Ford's momentum stalled, and Carter won a very close election.
After that, Chuay Gahn was able to regain their momentum and unity and were able to even the tribes at 5-5 by Day 18.
After the Destroyers played great football during the first half, they seemed to lose some momentum during the second half.
After spinning upright for an extended period, the angular momentum, and therefore the gyroscopic effect will gradually lessen, leading to ever increasing precession, finally causing the top to topple in a frequently violent last thrash.
After the 1994 elections and the 1994 split, momentum grew to unify the FMLN into a single organization without separate internal parties.
After a few years of tremendous momentum, the organization began to have internal squabbles.
After several years of limited live activity in front of established fans, Cardiacs made another attempt to recapture their momentum and play to fresh audiences by supporting long-terms fans The Wildhearts for the latter's tour between December 8 – 15, 2004.
After a slow start the offensive gathered momentum, and German resistance collapsed as scattered remnants of broken units fought to escape to the Seine.
After Pakistani advances of early 1948, Indian troops gathered momentum in late 1948.
" After two country albums on RCA ( plus two greatest hits collections ), Johnson moved over to Atlantic Records in 1991, which effectively halted his commercial momentum.
After three years as a key figure in the burgeoning Grayson navy, units are available for other than system defense and begin joining the RMN which is straining to maintain offensive momentum against Haven.
After a failed drugs test in 2000 briefly upset his momentum, he scored more ranking points than any other player in the 2001 / 2002 season ( winning the Scottish Open as well as the Grand Prix ), thus briefly making him the provisional world # 1 early in the following season.
After establishing a two-goal lead at half-time, the Cats failed to sustain their momentum during the second half, eventually going down by 28 points to the fast-finishing Eagles.
Rumors of breakup gained momentum when the band's website was taken offline in July 2008, and then confirmed by the band several months later with the following statement: " After a decade ’ s worth of touring, rocking, partying, more touring, more rocking, then even more touring, the time has come for us to pack it up and say goodbye ," the band wrote to its fans in a MySpace message in January.
After the political changes of 1989 and the dissolution of the Soviet bloc, Polish-Soviet talks on purchase of modern tanks came to a halt and the design of a new Polish tank gained momentum.
Representatives of the BET Networks have stated " After two solid quarters of growth at BET, we're thrilled that ' The Wendy Williams Show ' will be joining our line-up in July to strengthen the network's momentum ," said Barbara Zaneri, Executive Vice President Programming Strategy, Scheduling and Acquisitions, who negotiated the deal for BET Networks.

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