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After the abolition of the monarchy and the founding of the Republic, the consuls had responsibility for the census until 443 BC.
After the abolition of slavery in the Portuguese overseas territories in the 1830s, the slave trade definitely went into serious decline.
After the abolition of the Holy Roman Empire in August 1806, the electors continued to reign over their territories, many of them taking higher titles.
After experiencing a religious conversion, he became a minister, hymn-writer, and later a prominent supporter of the abolition of slavery.
After the abolition of serfdom in 1861, the use of the Polish language noticeably increased in eastern Lithuania and western Belarus.
After the abolition of the slave trade in 1807, the British Naval Squadron was stationed in Freetown to intercept and seize slave ships participating in the illegal slave trade.
After more speeches against the Bill during early 1969 and with left-wing Labour MPs against Lords reform as well ( they wanted its abolition ), Harold Wilson announced on 17 April that the Bill was being rescinded.
After 1800, Yankees ( along with some Quakers and others ) spearheaded most reform movements, including those for abolition of slavery, temperance in use of alcohol, increase in women's political rights, and improvement in women's education.
After the Napoleonic abolition of the States of the Church ( 1798 ), he was treated by the French as a state prisoner, and lived for some years at the abbey of Monticelli, solacing himself with music and with bird-shooting, pastimes which he continued even after his election as Pope.
After the beginning of the earnest agitation of the Northern abolitionists against the institution of slavery about 1831, petitions of various kinds poured into the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate praying for the abolition or the restriction of that institution.
After the abolition of Communism in 1989, Sofia has witnessed the construction of whole business districts and neighbourhoods, as well as modern skryscraper-like glass-fronted office buildings, but also top-class residential neighbourhoods.
After the signing of the Gandhi-Irwin Pact, Patel was elected Congress president for its 1931 session in Karachi — here the Congress ratified the pact, committed itself to the defence of fundamental rights and human freedoms, and a vision of a secular nation, minimum wage and the abolition of untouchability and serfdom.
After the 1986 abolition of the GLC it was operated successively by Thames Water Authority and then the National Rivers Authority until April 1996 when it passed to the Environment Agency.
After the abolition by Duke Xian, funeral human sacrifice became relatively rare throughout the central parts of China.
After the abolition of serfdorm, a new national identity was forming and authors sought to prove that Baltic cultural traditions were as deep as those of other nations.
After the abolition of slavery, sharecropping was the primary means of income for low income families in the area.
After abolition of serfdom in the Russian Empire ( 1861 ), many officers went on campaign without servants.
After the abolition of the Act of Mediation in February 1814 the old core tried to usurp the leadership role in the Canton and strip the right to political participation from the former subject lands.
After abolition of the slave trade in Great Britain ( 1807 ), British cruisers intercepted foreign slave ships to prevent the trade.
After the abolition of the han system, the area eventually became part of Chiba Prefecture.
After completing his participation in Paris, Baldorioty de Castro returned to Puerto Rico, at the moment when there was political instability between groups with supported the abolition of slavery in the island and the Spanish colonial government.
After graduation with honors from Western Reserve College in his native Ohio, Swift tutored the children of a slave owner in Mississippi, an experience that reinforced his commitment to abolition.
After the final abolition of the Duchy of Finland and related feudal privileges in the late 16th century, the King of Sweden sporadically granted most or all of Finland under a specially appointed governor-general, who took care of the matters in the eastern part of the country more or less according to his own best judgement.
After the Žiča monastery was burned by the Cumans ( between 1276 and 1292 ) the seat of Serbian archbishop was transferred to more secure location in Peć where it remained until abolition of Serbian patriarchate in 1766.

After and IBA's
After that, he challenged Pete Talliaferro for the IBA's light welterweight title.
After Labatt bought the Columbia Brewery in 1974, they hired the advertising agency WestCan later to be known as Scali McCabe Sloves whose Vancouver office produced a number of humorous radio and then international award winning TV campaigns introducing " The Sasquatch ", including, for instance ,( and still under the name WestCan at the time ) 2 IBA's for TV.
( update ) After many years of effort and repairs the tract of land behind and around Terry Conners rink has been turned into an Important Bird Area ( IBA ) -- one of the first eight IBA's in Connecticut.

After and prize
After being awarded the prize he tried to escape the media by hiding in the house of Simone's sister Hélène de Beauvoir in Goxwiller, Alsace.
After the seven-player edition, the studio was revamped once again to add two more podiums, and the potential prize money was raised to £ 50, 000.
After Wright received the Story magazine prize in early 1938, he shelved his manuscript of Lawd Today and dismissed his literary agent, John Troustine.
After his capture, Caratacus was sent to Rome as a war prize, presumably to be killed after a triumphal parade.
After the bad keys were removed, the champion chose the one key they thought would win the prize.
After two rounds, the highest scorer played the Super-Match, which was played identically to its 1973 – 1978 incarnation, including the $ 5, 000 top prize.
After the film won a prize at the Venice Film Festival for " Best Artistic Ensemble " in 1937, the Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels declared La Grande Illusion " Cinematic Public Enemy No. 1 "
After a series of league mergers and folds, the Cup became the de facto championship trophy of the NHL in 1926 and then the de jure NHL championship prize in 1947.
After this rebuff Bizet entered an opera competition which Jacques Offenbach had organised for young composers, with a prize of 1, 200 francs.
After Ben Hogan won that championship in 1953, few American professionals had travelled to play in The Open, due to its travel requirements, relatively small prize purses, and the style of its links courses ( radically different from most American courses ).
The film was written and directed by the Canadian filmmaking team Astron-6, debuting October 21, 2011, at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival where it took home the top prize of BEST FILM, as well as five other awards.
After studying with Maurice Emmanuel, he was awarded first prize for the history of music in 1928.
After the child died, Guinevere gave the jewels to Arthur to make a tournament prize.
After winning a $ 100 composition prize at the age of thirteen, he decided to concentrate on music, and went to New York University where he studied with Percy Grainger and Philip James.
After that, in the competition for the lyrics with Phra Jenduriyang's music, the original words by Khun Wichitmatra won the first prize and still used as an official lyrics with, however, a minor edit and an additional version which wrote by Chan Khamvilai and won the second prize.
After his Nobel prize award, Edelman began research into the regulation of primary cellular processes, particularly the control of cell growth and the development in multi-celled organisms, focussing on cell-to-cell interactions in early embryonic development and in the formation and function of the nervous system.
After winning the Ireland scholarship and Newdigate prize for an English poem ( The Gypsies ), he was in 1839 elected a Fellow of University College, and in the same year took holy orders.
After five years at Harrow he followed his older brother Charles to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he won the declamation prize in English and graduated in 1782.
After winning several minor prizes, it won the grand prize competition in 2009 for $ 1 million.
After having enjoyed sales of almost 30, 000 ( this number cannot be confirmed as there is no system in Croatia to measure exact album sales, most figures are provided by record companies, therefore, there cannot be considered to be accurate ) for three Teen albums and after receiving the 2002 Porin prize, Claudia broke away from the Teens.
After Wallenstein's death 1634, Horn took some areas in Swabia: in spring 1634, his troops were unsuccessful in taking the imperial city of Überlingen, which would have been a rich and valuable prize.
After his rather slow-paced and " end of the pier " entertainment-style shows were replaced with more active audience participation formats, Green tried presenting variants on the Opportunity Knocks theme in Ireland, Australia and one show in the USSR, where a TV set was the top prize ( no cash prizes were allowed ).

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