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After and M6
After meeting the M6 motorway it passes south of Appleton Thorn.
After leaving the M6 at junction 32, the road immediately interchanges with the A6.
After years of political battles between the English Highways Agency and the Scottish Executive, followed by a lengthy design and public enquiry phase, approval to build a long extension to the M6 was granted in March 2006, and construction work began on 25 July 2006.
After the Athlone bypass, motorway restrictions are re-enforced and the route continues as the M6.

After and bypassing
After bypassing downtown Sparta, Route 181 ends and merges onto Route 15.
After Otto's defeat at Anagni, and bypassing the Neapolitan defences at Aversa, Charles entered Naples on 26 July and besieged Joanna in the Castel dell ' Ovo.
After unexpectedly bypassing the fortress of Maastricht, the French had little trouble marching into the heart of the Dutch Republic, even taking Utrecht.
After leaving Hawick, the A7 carries on through the countryside and enters Dumfries and Galloway towards Langholm, where the two longest B roads in the UK meet ; the B709 and B6318, then bypassing Canonbie, which the A7 used to go through and is now called the B7201.
After bypassing Penzance to the north the road continues to Land ’ s End mainly as a rural A route.
After bypassing Lincoln, it starts following the route of the old Fosse Way ( bar bypasses ).
After taking Liddesdale ( and bypassing Carlisle after being paid protection money ), the Scots moved on toward their ultimate goal of Durham and Yorkshire after more than a week's march.
After bypassing the town of Slaton, US 84 makes another gentle turn to the east, following a generally southeasterly heading through Post, Snyder, and Roscoe, where it merges with I-20.
After crossing the Mississippi River from Arkansas via the new four-laned, cable-stayed Mississippi River bridge, the road briefly travels northeast toward central Greenville, then turns east to Columbus, passing through Indianola, Greenwood and Starkville, while bypassing Itta Bena.
After bypassing several barriers within the Tejano industry, she quickly superseded other Latin artist acts and earned the title " Queen of Tejano Music.
After the death of King Edward VI on 6 July 1553, John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, who had led the young King's government for the last three and a half years, tried to install his daughter-in-law Lady Jane Grey on the English throne ; she was the King's Protestant cousin to whom Edward had willed the Crown, bypassing his half-sisters Mary and Elizabeth.
After a brief concurrency with I-35, U. S. 18 continues as a freeway bypassing Mason City to the south.
After Trade, it ventures into Mountain City through a zone while bypassing the downtown area.
After bypassing Pietermaritzburg on the east and north, the N3 heads up a steep incline known as Town Hill before passing near Hilton and Howick ; a road to the Southern Drakensberg ( the R619 ) leaves the N3 at Howick.
After bypassing that hamlet to the north, NY 383 parallels on the north and the CSX rail line across New York on the south, as the creek reaches Oatka Creek Park, a large tract of former farmland to its south.
After crossing the Vaal River, the N1 continues towards Johannesburg, bypassing Vanderbijlpark and featuring another toll plaza at Grasmere.
After bypassing New England, Carol brushed western Nova Scotia before moving ashore near Saint John, New Brunswick as a minimal hurricane.
After a direct connection was built bypassing Rome, the designation A2 was retired and now the A1 designation refers to the whole route.
After killing hordes of Technocyte creatures and bypassing automated security systems, Hayden discovers the suit ; but before he puts on the suit, Nadia arrives outside the door.
After passing through Bellaghy the road heads in a northeasterly direction bypassing Curry, this 6 km section was built in 1993 and is of excellent standard.
After bypassing Curry and as far as Tubbercurry the standard of the road is reduced to a very low quality winding road with a high fatality rate.
After Exit 2, Route 25 bends to the northeast, bypassing Buttermilk Bay and the densely populated village of Buzzards Bay to the south.
After Antioch, the freeway turns southward at its intersection with State Route 160, turning into a suburban and rural road bypassing the Bay Area's outermost eastern suburbs ( Oakley and Brentwood ); this section is also known as the John Marsh Heritage Highway.
After bypassing Broughton, it continues towards Kettering.

After and Blackburn
After finishing as runner-up to Chelsea in the 2009 – 10 season, United achieved a record 19th league title in 2010 – 11, securing the championship with a 1 – 1 away draw against Blackburn Rovers on 14 May 2011.
After beating Blackburn in the first leg of the play-off semi-final, the fans paid tribute with a tickertape reception in the second leg.
After a poor 1965 – 66 season — where Arsenal finished 14th and were knocked out of the FA Cup by Blackburn Rovers ( who finished bottom of the First Division ) — Wright was dismissed by the Arsenal board in the summer of 1966.
After comments from the Blackburn players in the media who felt their team deserved the win claiming that the tie was " like men against boys ", Larsson scored the opening goal in a 2 – 0 away win.
After leaving Classic Gold, Blackburn continued with his Saturday Lunchtime show on BBC London 94. 9 and also took over a three hour soul show on the KMFM network in Kent each Sunday afternoon.
After spending four years as Kenny Dalglish's assistant, he was promoted to manager at Blackburn Rovers in June 1995, though he resigned in October 1996 following the sale of star striker Alan Shearer.
After further review by on-air AWA President Stanley Blackburn, and following weeks of speculation by AWA fans, the decision was upheld and Hennig was the new champion.
After training with Blackburn and appearing in a handful of friendlies he was offered a six-month deal by the club to last until January, but Fowler turned down the deal due to it being a shorter offer than the previous one he had rejected at Cardiff.
After being educated at home, Ross pursued higher studies with the Reverend Gideon Blackburn, who established two schools in southeast Tennessee for Cherokee children.
After he announced his departure from Getafe he was linked with jobs at Valencia, Benfica, Chelsea, Blackburn Rovers, Panathinaikos, CSKA Moscow and West Ham United.
After graduating from New Trier East High School in 1977 he attended Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois for two years, before transferring to Cornell University, where he graduated cum laude with a B. A.
After making 143 appearances, scoring 16 goals in that period – a 1 in 9 record explained by the fact that manager Steve Coppell often used Coleman as a makeshift centre forward – he moved to Blackburn Rovers.
After a January move to Middlesbrough fell through Yorke was sold to Blackburn Rovers for £ 2 million during the close-season.
After being linked with several Premiership teams, Emerton eventually joined Blackburn Rovers in July 2003 for an undisclosed fee, on a four-year contract, saying, " I've always dreamed of playing in the Premiership so to finally achieve it is great.
After a stint in Adelaide, he and his family settled in Hibiscus Road, Blackburn North, under the assumed name of Cook.
After receiving International clearance to play for Blackburn Rovers on 25 March, he was given the number 8 shirt by Mark Hughes, the shirt vacated by Robbie Savage after his move to Derby County.
After his release from Blackburn, he joined Kayserispor.
After retiring Parkes stayed with Blackburn, joining their coaching staff under Bobby Saxton, where he became assistant manager.
After fully recovering from his knee injury Nelsen was released from Blackburn on the transfer deadline day 31 January 2012 to sign for Tottenham Hotspur by Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp.
After failing to agree a new contract with the club, he was sold to Blackburn Rovers in 2006, where he played European football for the first time.
After earning a medical degree at Transylvania University, Blackburn moved to Natchez, Mississippi, and gained national fame for implementing the first successful quarantine against yellow fever in the Mississippi River valley in 1848.
After their honeymoon, the couple took up residence in New Orleans in January 1858, and Blackburn resumed his medical practice.
After securing sufficient medical supplies for the wounded, Blackburn traveled to Richmond, Virginia, to meet with Confederate Secretary of War James Seddon and offered to serve as General Inspector of Hospitals and Camps without taking compensation or a rank.
After his acquittal, Blackburn remained in Canada to avoid arrest and prosecution by U. S. authorities.

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