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After a more thorough qualitative comparison of all three encyclopaedias, Kister recommended Collier's Encyclopedia as the superior encyclopaedia, primarily on the strength of its writing, balanced presentation and easy navigation.
After a series of such raids, the Byzantines had to use superior forces to deal with them.
After Graf Spees captain Hans Langsdorff was told that his stay could not be extended beyond 72 hours, he scuttled his damaged ship rather than face the overwhelmingly superior force that the British had led him to believe was awaiting his departure.
After reading Gibbs's textbook ( which was translated into German by Ernst Zermelo in 1905 ), Einstein declared that Gibbs's treatment was superior to his own and explained that he would not have written those papers if he had known Gibbs's work.
" After George Armstrong Custer's defeat at the Battle of Little Bighorn, Sherman wrote that " hostile savages like Sitting Bull and his band of outlaw Sioux ... must feel the superior power of the Government.
After Saddam Hussein's regime was removed from power, the Iraq campaign moved into a different type of asymmetric warfare where the coalition's use of superior conventional warfare training, tactics and technology were of much less use against continued opposition from the various partisan groups operating inside Iraq.
After recovering from tetrodotoxin poisoning inflicted by SMERSH agent Rosa Klebb ( see From Russia, with Love ) MI6 agent James Bond is sent by his superior, M, on a " rest cure " to Jamaica.
After a charge uphill against superior forces, Simon's army was completely destroyed ; the battle was described as the " murder of Evesham, for battle it was none ".
After moving to Jiangxi, Zhou met Mao for the first time since 1927, and began his long relationship with Mao as Mao's superior.
After trials, this gun was declared to be superior to all its rivals.
After a successful defence at Verona, Totila pursued and defeated a numerically superior army at the Battle of Faventia in 542 AD.
After a six-month trial, BCCI, under immense pressure from US authorities, pleaded guilty in 1990, but only on the grounds of respondeat superior.
After a fierce battle, Enkidu acknowledges Gilgamesh's superior strength and they become friends.
After a small but decisive engagement the Roman army was forced to retreat from the numerically superior Persian force.
After the coup d ' état of 2 December, he was deprived of his position as permanent member of the superior council of public instruction.
After experimenting with the material and finding it superior to other insulating foams, Jack founded the successful wetsuit manufacturing company called O ' Neill in a garage in 1952, later relocating to Santa Cruz, California in 1959 with the motto " It's Always Summer on the Inside ".
After the war Canrobert was appointed a member of the superior council of war, and was also active in political life, being elected Senator for Lot in 1876 and for Charente in 1879 and again in 1885.
After its termination, he received an independent command in the Netherlands, and by skilful manoeuvering succeeded in continually harassing the superior forces of the enemy without risking a decisive battle.
After the mouth is open to this extent, the mouth can no longer open without the superior compartment of the TMJ becoming active.
After Smith's sudden death in 1994, Mandelson chose to back Blair for the leadership, believing him to be a superior communicator to Brown and played a leading role in the leadership campaign.
After exchanging taunts, Corwin launches a full mental assault on Eric, which defeats him and leaves him with the knowledge that Corwin is his superior.
After World War II, Beretta was actively involved in repairing the American M1 Garands given to Italy by the U. S. Beretta modified the M1 into the Beretta BM-59 rifle, which is similar to the M14 battle rifle ; armourers consider the BM-59 rifle to be superior to the M14 rifle in some ways, because it is more accurate under certain conditions.
After returning from the advance on Fort Duquesne ( Pittsburgh ) by General Braddock's command, he was punished with 499 lashes ( a usually fatal sentence ) for punching his superior officer.
After the revolution attempts, a new superior provisional government was established in the island.

After and conjunction
After I had made experiments many nights, one night, the twenty-third of August 1499, there was a conjunction of the moon with Mars, which according to the almanac was to occur at midnight or a half hour before.
After concluding patent disputes over generic ribavirin availability in 2003, Three Rivers Pharmaceuticals, LLC in conjunction with Par Pharmaceutical, was approved in 2005 to market ribavirin as Ribosphere capsules.
After Charles's abdication in 1556 split the Habsburg empire between Philip II of Spain and Ferdinand I, the focus of the war shifted to Flanders, where Phillip, in conjunction with Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy, defeated the French at St. Quentin.
After the passing of the Reform Act 1832, which gave the vote to a section of the male middle classes, but not to the working class which was then, because of social and industrial conditions, emerging from artisan and labouring classes many Radicals made speeches asserting the betrayal of the working class and the sacrificing of their interests by the misconduct of the government, in conjunction with this model.
After acting thus for three years Dugald was elected professor of mathematics in conjunction with his father in 1775.
After 800, the imperator was used ( in conjunction with augustus ) as a formal Latin title in succession by the Carolingian and German Holy Roman Emperors until 1806 and by the Austrian Emperors until 1918.
After Eisenhower was elected President, he asked Ridgway for his assessment of US military involvement in Vietnam in conjunction with the French.
After tracking the Barrow gang across nine states, Hamer, in conjunction with officials in Louisiana, learned Bonnie and Clyde had visited a home in Bienville Parish on May 21, 1934, and that Clyde had designated a rendezvous point in the vicinity with gang member Henry Methvin, in case they were later separated.
After the parliamentary elections of 1953 ; where the Socialist Popular Party obtained 5 senators and 19 representatives, the popular socialists abandoned the government of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo and proclaimed the need to establish a Front of Workers, in conjunction with the Democratic Party of the People, the socialists of Chile and the outlawed communists.
After the collectivization of agriculture, raising livestock increasingly became a large-scale operation, usually undertaken in conjunction with cropping.
After announcing in 2010 that the band would not release any full-length albums in favour of regular individual tracks, and thus forth compiling them on vinyl and cassette in conjunction with future tours.
After the conjunction ended the " primary science phase " began.
After being fingered by Texas for-profit prison entrepreneur Patrick Graham, who allegedly gave him $ 845, 000 in conjunction with a scheme to locate a private juvenile prison in Jena in La Salle Parish, Edwards was indicted in 1998 by the federal government with prosecution led by U. S. Attorney Eddie Jordan.
After years of playing in Emperor and being featured on various black metal side projects, Samoth, in conjunction with Ihsahn, decided to dissolve Emperor in 2001 due to their differing musical tastes.
After the last AIAW competition, collegiate badminton assumed the authority of its own national tournament committee in conjunction with the United States Badminton Association.
After crossing the Rhine, 1 April, the division drove from Lembeck toward Bielefeld in conjunction with the 5th Armored Division, crossing the Weser River to capture Hanover, 10 April.
After being dormant for several years, Asylum Records was revived as an urban music-based label in 2004, with some of its releases distributed in conjunction with Warner Bros. Records and others through Atlantic Records.
After the 5th century the square capitals fell out of use, except as a display lettering for titles and chapter headings in conjunction with various script hands for body text, for example uncials.
After the dissolution of that band, Klayton concurrently released both a posthumous collection of reworked Circle of Dust leftovers titled Disengage and an album for a new project, Angeldust, created in conjunction with illusionist Criss Angel.
After initial heavy losses and inaccurate bombings, RAF Bomber Command air raids against German military targets evolved to adopt nighttime attacks as their primary tactic in conjunction with a strategy of area bombardment against Nazi Germany morale.
After studying theology at Wittenberg he went to Nuremberg as a " candidate for holy orders ," and there, in conjunction with Georg Philipp Harsdörffer, founded in 1644 the literary society known as the Pegnitz order.
After winning the election, the Labor government passed the World Heritage Properties Conservation Act 1983, which, in conjunction with the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1975 enabled them to prohibit clearing, excavation and other activities within the Tasmanian Wilderness World heritage area.
After 1938, the school was known as the Mannes Music School ( possibly in conjunction with the retirement of David and Clara Mannes from active teaching ).

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