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After the resurrection, spirits are assigned " permanently " to three degrees of heavenly glory –– Celestial, Terrestrial, and Telestial ––( 1 Cor 15: 44-42 ; Doctrine and Covenants, Section 76 ) or are cast with Satan into Outer Darkness.
After the " Polish October " of 1956 the Sixth Section in Paris welcomed Polish historians and exchanges between the circle of the Annales and Polish scholars continued until the early 1980s.
After Rama's final victory over Ravana, the loyal Vibhishana was made king of Lanka ( Section 289 ).
After arriving in the small town, he was introduced to the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (" The Swampers ") who had recorded this song with Mavis Staples.
After resting themselves over Sunday … they continued their westward course until they came to a point on the Fox River near the center of Section 16, Township 13, Range 11.
After many of Comptroller Saxon ’ s decisions granting national banks greater powers had been challenged, commercial banking firms had been able to expand their non-securities activities through the “ one bank holding company .” Because the Bank Holding Company Act only limited nonbanking activities of companies that owned two or more commercial banks, “ one bank holding companies ” could own interests in any type of company other than securities firms covered by Glass-Steagall Section 20.
After the Proxmire Financial Modernization Act of 1988 failed to become law, Senator Proxmire and a group of senior House Banking Committee members ( including future Committee Ranking Member John LaFalce ( D-NY ) and future Committee Chairman Barney Frank ( D-MA )) wrote the Federal Reserve Board recommending it expand the underwriting powers of Section 20 affiliates.
As described above, Glass-Steagall restricted commercial bank “ dealing ” in, not “ trading ” of, non-government securities the bank was permitted to purchase as “ investment securities .” After the GLBA became law, Glass-Steagall Section 16 continued to restrict bank securities purchases.
After the late-2000s financial crisis commentators noted that the Federal Reserve Board used its power to grant exemptions from Federal Reserve Act Section 23A ( part of the 1933 Banking Act and the “ principle statutory ” firewall between banks and their affiliates ) to permit banks to “ rescue ” various affiliates or bank sponsored participants in the “ shadow banking system ” as part of a general effort to restore liquidity in financial markets.
After a double dissolution election Section 13 of the Constitution requires the Senate to divide the senators into two classes, with the first class having a three year term, and the second class six.
After the founding of the Communist Party of Britain in 1988 ( and the dissolution of the CPGB ), the YCL was re-established in 1991, based on the CPB Youth Section.
After the outbreak of World War II, he became an Intelligence Officer and joined the Special Operations Executive in June 1941, assigned to the French Section.
After WWII, to help restore Japan, American occupation forces brought in American experts to help with the rebuilding of Japanese industry while The Civil Communications Section ( CCS ) developed a Management Training Program that taught statistical control methods as part of the overall material.
After World War II, the " Russian Section " at Arlington Hall expanded.
After several meetings at various labor union offices, and with the aid of the Comintern, this desire culminated in the foundation of the Portuguese Communist Party as the Portuguese Section of the Comintern on 6 March 1921.
Section we had another hot Darwinian debate ... After preliminaries Huxley was called upon by Henslow to state his views at greater length, and this brought up the Bp.
After offering her services for the war effort, Leigh came to the attention of the Special Operations Executive, who recruited her for F Section, and she became an Ensign in the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry.
After Project 2501 went rogue, Section 6 quickly enacted a plan to recapture it, trapping it with special reactive firewalls.
After escaping, the shell walks onto a busy highway and is run over by a truck, later recovered by Section 9.
After the British Section of the railway was opened for traffic on 1 October 1910, the construction of the railway station in Tsim Sha Tsui started in 1913.
After 1971, he was active in the state administration of the Moldavian SSR, being in turn a member of the Dubăsari and Ungheni township executive committees, of the Ungheni District Executive Committee, and, starting 1983, inspector and vice-director of the Organization Section of the Central Committee of the Moldavian branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
After another failed attempt, on August 6, 1880 the Emperor, under proposals of Count Loris-Melikov, created the Department of State Police under Ministry of the Interior ( MVD ) and transferred both Special Corps of Gendarmes and Third Section of the Imperial Chancellery to the new body ; the Chief of Gendarmes was merged with the Minister and Commander of the Corps was assigned Deputy of the Minister.
After Zubatov was made head of the Special Section in 1902, he expanded his trade unions from Moscow to St. Petersburg and Southern Russia.
After a fierce fight at close quarters, the Argentine patrol ( Captain Tomas Fernandez ' 2nd Assault Section, 602 Commando Company ) melted away from the boulders and snow-soaked scrub and grass.

After and Prussians
After building two ships, the Pilgerim ( Pilgrim ) and the Vridelant ( Friedland ), with the assistance of Henry III, Margrave of Meissen, the Teutonic Knights used them to clear the Vistula Lagoon ( Frisches Haff ) and the Vistula Spit of Prussians:
After the subjugation of the Prussians, the Teutonic Knights fought against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
After a number of years Duke Konrad I of Masovia invited the Teutonic Knights to Christianize the pagan Prussians in 1226.
After the Prussian uprisings a large population of Old Prussians moved to the region.
After the victory at Kolín, having pushed the Prussians out of Bohemia in the summer of 1757, and the cleverly waged campaign in the autumn that saw Lieutenant-General the Duke of Bevern's Prussians defeated at the Battle of Breslau ( 22 November 1757 ), Queen Maria Theresa of Austria believed her fortunes were taking a turn for the better.
After the last Polish owner of the town Jakub Komierowsk was killed by Prussians in 1809, the town was confiscated by Prussian officials and passed from Polish into German hands.
After the defeat of Waterloo on 18 June 1815, Grouchy's army withdrew to Paris via Namur and Dinant, reaching Paris on 29 June, a few days before the Prussians, who camped at Versailles.
After the battle of Custoza the Austrians temporarily retook control of the town, but despite their victory and a naval defeat of the Italians at Lissa, the Austrians surrendered to the Prussians a month later and were forced to cede Venetia after the Treaty of Vienna.
After defeating the Prussian army in the autumn of 1806, Emperor Napoleon entered partitioned Poland to confront the Russian army, which had been preparing to support the Prussians until their sudden defeat.
After fierce fighting the Prussians managed to beat back Lasalle's hussars until cavalry reinforcements arrived.
After Trafalgar, Godoy withdrew from the Continental System that Napoleon had devised to combat Britain, only to join it again in 1807 after Napoleon had defeated the Prussians.
After arriving to Kulmerland in 1230, the Teutonic Knights proceeded to conquer the pagan Prussians and convert them to Christianity.
After a crushing defeat of the Teutonic Knights in the Battle of Durbe in 1260, the Prussians rebelled again.
After the French revolution, it served as a police station and prison before becoming a barracks for the Prussians after Napoleon's defeat in 1815.
After the heavy defeat of the Prussians in the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt by Napoleon in 1806, the Prussians rethought their military approach and aimed to build a college of military capability, the General Staff, as a systemic counter to the individual genius that had so soundly beaten them.

After and Polish
After the Communists took control in the 1940s Polish scholars were safer working on the Middle Ages and the early modern era rather than contemporary history.
After some delay Sigismund assented to the offer, with the provision that Prussia should be treated as a Polish fiefdom ; and after this arrangement had been confirmed by a treaty concluded at Kraków, Albert pledged a personal oath to Sigismund I and was invested with the duchy for himself and his heirs on 10 February 1525.
* 1980 – After two weeks of nationwide strikes, the Polish government was forced to sign the Gdańsk Agreement, allowing for the creation of the trade union Solidarity.
* 966 – After his marriage to the Christian Dobrawa of Bohemia, the pagan ruler of the Polans, Mieszko I, converts to Christianity, an event considered to be the founding of the Polish state.
After George Frederick's death in 1603, the Polish king Zygmunt Waza appointed Joachim Frederick as regent in 1605, and permitted his son, John Sigismund, to succeed him in 1611.
After a short pause at midday, Teuton units were able to push the Poles back ; however, they found themselves under very heavy fire from crossbows of the Polish infantry, which caused huge losses and withdrawal.
After the defeat of the Teutonic Knights and the destruction of the castle by the inhabitants, the city successively was under the sovereignty of the Polish crown ( 1466 ), the Kingdom of Prussia ( 1772 ), and Germany ( 1871 ).
After a particularly sound defeat by Prussian forces in 1223, Polish forces in Chełmno, the seat of Christian of Oliva and Duchy of Masovia would go on the defensive.
After World War I, most of West Prussia became part of the Second Polish Republic.
After the expulsion of most of the German population, the city was repopulated and became known under the Polish name Elbląg.
After the German invasion of Poland that marked the start of WWII in Europe, the Soviet Union invaded and annexed eastern parts of the Second Polish Republic.
After the partitions of Poland Polish territories came under control of the Russian Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia ; the law of those countries ruled homosexual acts illegal.
After 1918, the newly independent Polish state returned to the Napoleonic tradition and the 1932 criminal code did not specify homosexuality as a crime.
After the war, Greater Poland was fully within the Polish People's Republic, as Poznań Voivodeship.
After the fall of the November Uprising, thousands of former Polish combatants and other activists emigrated to Western Europe, where they were initially enthusiastically received.
After the outbreak of World War I, which confronted the partitioning powers against each other, Piłsudski's paramilitary units stationed in Galicia were turned into the Polish Legions, and as a part of the Austro-Hungarian Army fought on the Russian front.
After the Polish magnates regained control of southern Rus in the last decade of the 17th century, an economic renaissance ensued.
After taking around 300, 000 Polish prisoners in 1939 and early 1940, 25, 700 Polish POWs were executed on 5 March 1940, pursuant to a note to Stalin from Lavrenty Beria, in what became known as the Katyn massacre.
After being translated into Polish, it was read by the people with whom the Lewinkopf family lived during the war.

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