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After and Commodore
After Tramiel's departure, Commodore executives shied away from mass advertising and other marketing ploys, fearful of repeating past mistakes.
After the United States Navy Commodore Matthew C. Perry's Black Ships forcibly opened Japan to foreign trade and the shogunate proved incapable of hindering the " barbarian " interlopers, the Emperor Kōmei began to assert himself politically.
After the 1978 introduction of the Commodore, the Torana became the " in-between " car, surrounded by the smaller and more economical Gemini and the larger, more sophisticated Commodore.
After the VZ, the High Feature engine powered the all-new VE Commodore.
After a while MOS became the Commodore Semiconductor Group ( CSG ).
Bill Mensch left MOS even before the Commodore takeover, and moved home to Mesa, AZ from MOS's Norristown, PA. After a short stint consulting for a local company called ICE, he set up the Western Design Center ( WDC ) in 1978.
After Commodore's bankruptcy in 1994, Commodore Semiconductor Group, MOS's successor, was bought by its former management for about $ 4. 3 million, plus an additional $ 1 million to cover miscellaneous expenses including EPA liens.
After 1987, IBM PC compatibles dominated both the home and business markets of commodity computers, with other notable alternative architectures being used in niche markets, like the Macintosh computers offered by Apple Inc. and used mainly for desktop publishing at the time, the aging 8-bit Commodore 64 which was selling for $ 150 by this time and became the world's best-selling computer, the 16-bit Commodore Amiga line used for television and video production and the 16-bit Atari ST used by the music industry.
After Commodore Matthew Perry's opening of Japan, clans from Nagato ( also called Chōshū ) played a key role in the fall of the Tokugawa shogunate and the establishment of the new imperial government.
After resupplying in Baltimore, Sterett sailed Enterprise to the Barbary Coast in June, 1801 as part of a force under Commodore Richard Dale, in the first stages of the Barbary Wars.
After crossing Raccoon Creek on another drawbridge, the road passes some homes in Bridgeport before reaching a cloverleaf interchange that provides access to US 322 / CR 536 and the Commodore Barry Bridge.
After Tramiel left Commodore, the remaining management seemed to not know what to do with the Plus / 4 line which resulted in untold variations and lack of focus on the targeted market.
After Commodore Matthew Perry's opening of Japan, clans from Nagato ( also called Chōshū ) played a key role in the fall of the Tokugawa shogunate and the establishment of the new imperial government.
After World War II Gabler went to work for Decca Records, and his Commodore label was later used by Decca for reissuing earlier jazz recordings on LP.
After World War II Johns reinvents Biggles ' career again, with his former boss the Air Commodore Raymond hiring him as a " flying detective " for Scotland Yard.
After the original ZX Spectrum version, The Quill was ported to the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit family, and Apple II.
After Japan opened up to the West following U. S. Commodore Matthew Perry's visits in 1853, its political situation gradually became more and more chaotic.
After Commodore Perry's visit, Japan began to deliberately accept Western culture to the point of hiring Westerners to teach Western customs and traditions to the Japanese starting in the Meiji era.
After abolishing the constitution and sacking the judiciary, President Ratu Josefa Iloilo reappointed Commodore Frank Bainimarama as prime minister only 24 hours later.
After this Graves continued to be employed in command of other tenders in the neighbourhood of Boston and Rhode Island till, on the recall of his uncle, he rejoined Preston and returned to England ; but was again sent out to the North American station in the same ship, commanded by Commodore William Hotham.
After release of the VB Commodore in November 1978, it soon became clear to GM-H that the Torana was too similar in size when compared to the more modern Holden Commodore.

After and 64
After the war the bodies were recovered ; 14 were reburied at Blue Beach Military Cemetery and 64 were returned to Britain.
After independence, the military was supposed to have been divided between India and Pakistan with a ratio of 64 % going to India and 36 % for Pakistan ; however, it is estimated that Pakistan inherited only about 15 % of the equipment.
After another hiatus, the series made the transition to 3D with Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64, which was released in November 1998.
After posting a 14 – 2 record, the Redskins made and dominated the playoffs, beating the Falcons and Lions by a combined score of 64 – 17.
After the Dáil voted by 64 to 57 to approve the Treaty in January, 1922, De Valera resigned the presidency ( which in August 1921 had been upgraded from a prime ministerial President of Dáil Éireann to a full head of state, called President of the Irish Republic ).
After her husband's death in 1951 she founded Belmont Music Publishers devoted to the publication of his works ( Shoaf 1992, 64 ).
After occupying Manila from 1762 – 64, during the Thirty years war between Spain and Great Britain, the British Army withdrew to the south.
After scoring 68 * to guide his team to a nine-wicket win in the first match against Sri Lanka in Sharjah, Taylor's form tapered off, scoring only 64 more runs to end the two tournaments with a total of 132 runs at 33. 00.
After connecting Mario Tennis for the Game Boy Color with Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, various options become available ; Yoshi, Wario, Waluigi and Bowser can all be sent to the Game Boy Color Version, and GBC characters Alex, Harry, Nina and Kate can be transferred to the Nintendo 64 version.
After picking up an injury, he missed January onwards of the 1963 – 64 campaign, and thereby missed the 1964 Football League Cup Final defeat to Leicester City.
After months of illness, originally picked up as a virus on a plane trip ( but not recognised at the time ), he died suddenly from heart failure in November 1987, aged 64, in the private Cromwell Hospital, London.
After the ratification by 64 votes to 57 of the Anglo-Irish Treaty by the Second Dáil on 7 January 1922, he replaced de Valera, who stepped down in protest as President of the soon-to-be abolished Irish Republic.
After they gained fame with the 1997 album Floored in 1998, the single " Speed Home California " and " Mean Machine " off Lemonade and Brownies was featured in the PlayStation game Road Rash 3D, and its Nintendo 64 counterpart Road Rash 64, respectively.
After his release from jail Demchugdongrub worked in an Inner Mongolian history museum in Hohhot until his death at the age of 64.
After its initial offer of per share, all cash stock transaction offer was rejected by the Take-Two board, EA revised it to per share, a 64 % premium over the previous day's closing price and made the offer known to the public.
After WWII, Paar worked in radio as a fill-in on The Breakfast Club show and appeared as a panelist on the $ 64 Question.
After the defeat of Andross at the end of Star Fox 64, Falco disappears, and is not seen for a significant time.
After winning $ 64, 000, spelling whiz Gloria Lockerman, an African American, became a guest speaker at the 1956 Democratic National Convention.
After suffering several heart attacks, he died in Santa Clara County on June 2, 1934, aged 64, three years into his term.
After the great fire of 64, Domitian rebuilt the burnt monuments plus a stadium ( eventually to become today's Piazza Navona ) and an Odeion ( a small performance hall ).
After the Interstate Highway System was signed into law in 1956, the Midland Trail portion of US 60, from Louisville east to the Hampton Roads area, was bypassed by Interstate 64.

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