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After and assumption
After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, in which Kashmir sided with the British, and the subsequent assumption of direct rule by Great Britain, the princely state of Kashmir came under the suzerainty of the British Crown.
After Hitler's assumption of power he moved to reassure the Protestant and Catholic churches that the party was not intending to reinstitute Germanic paganism.
After the three-year transition period ended with Nasser's official assumption of power, his domestic and independent foreign policies increasingly collided with the interests of European powers in the region, namely the UK and France.
After Hitler's assumption of the supreme command of the SA, it was the Stabschef-SA who was generally accepted as the Commander of the SA, acting in Hitler's name.
After its orbit was better determined, it was clear that Piazzi's assumption was correct and this object was not a comet but more like a small planet.
After Quisling had proclaimed his assumption of the government, several individuals on the Supreme Court took the initiative to establish an Administrative Council ( Administrasjonsrådet ) in an effort to stop him.
After the war, Wilder and Ohio-born Knoxville Iron Company founder Hiram Chamberlain ( 1835 – 1916 ) purchased at what is now Rockwood, selecting the location due to the ore and coal resources at the base of Walden Ridge, the proximity to the Tennessee River, and an assumption that the encroaching railroads would descend the Plateau at nearby Emory Gap.
After the assumption of government by civilians, it became the command formation for the troops in Germany only, rather than being responsible for administration as well.
After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, in which Kashmir sided with the British, and the subsequent assumption of direct rule by Great Britain, the princely state of Kashmir came under the paramountcy of the British Crown.
After his assumption of office on February 18, Deschanel sent the usual presidential message to parliament.
After the end of the Second World War, UK air defences were allowed to fall into disuse, the assumption being it would be a decade before another war started.
After the assumption of power by the Bolsheviks, Golitsyn remained in Russia, earning his living by repairing shoes and by maintaining public vegetable gardens.
After her first assumption of Bizet's " Carmen " in 2008, however, her voice has gained more warmth and size as she adds more dramatic roles to her repertoire.
After several schools of the philosophy of mathematics ran into difficulties one after the other in the 20th century, the assumption that mathematics had any foundation that could be stated within mathematics itself began to be heavily challenged.
After the assumption of the title of Tsar by Ivan IV, the two coats are found combined, with the eagle bearing an escutcheon depicting St George on the breast.
After the defeat of the Protestant Czechs at the Battle of White Mountain in 1620 by the combined arms of Maximilian and Tilly, the subsequent sack of Prague by Imperial troops, and the assumption of office by the Emperor Ferdinand II, Harant withdrew to his castle.
After the parliamentary session which produced the Second Reform Bill, Disraeli's eventual assumption of the leadership of the Conservative Party was all but assured.
After they have completed an anabolic-steroid cycle, they use it under the assumption that it will restore the body's natural testosterone levels.
After Einstein derived special relativity formally from the ( at first sight counter-intuitive ) assumption that the speed of light is the same to all observers, Hermann Minkowski built on mathematical approaches used in non-euclidean geometry and on the mathematical work of Lorentz and Poincaré.
After a bidding war between AK Steel and US Steel, in May 2003 the remains of National Steel were sold to US Steel for USD 850 million and the assumption of USD 200 million in debt.
After the holding of the 1977 National Jamboree, the camp slept for 26 years until the assumption of Honorable Arnold S. Bautista in July 2001 as Municipal Mayor, who drew out the support of the government and private sectors for its restoration and development.
After the assumption of power and the elimination of her rivals, she abolished many of the strange rules that Al-Hakim had promulgated in his reign.
After checking that is a constant of motion, an ergodic assumption for the probabilities makes p a function of the energy only.

After and intercity
) After nearly 30 years of decline, Springfield has since about 2006 experienced a cultural and economic resurgence, catalyzed by billions of dollars in private and public investment, including the funded construction of the United States's first high-speed bullet-train, known as the Knowledge Corridor intercity rail line as well as a sharp decreases in crime and new festivals that have renewed the city's traditionally robust civic pride.
After low-priced automobiles became available in the 1920s, the motorcycle sidecar demand dropped and in 1924, Flxible turned to production of funeral cars ( hearses ), and ambulances, which were primarily manufactured on Buick chassis, but also occasionally on Studebaker, Cadillac and REO chassis, and intercity buses, initially ( 1930s and early ' 40s ) built on GMC truck chassis, and powered with Buick Straight 8 engines.
After concluding that the cost of joining would be greater than operating the two remaining intercity ( and now intrastate ) roundtrips ( the Chicago-Peoria Peoria Rocket and the Chicago-Rock Island Quad Cities Rocket ), the railroad decided to " perform a public service for the state of Illinois " and continue intercity passenger operations.
After 1948, the railway post office network began its decline although it remained the principal intercity mail transportation and distribution function within the Post Office Department ( POD ).
After a period of 22 months without service, the service was revived by the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, better known as Amtrak, the corporation that operates most intercity passenger trains in the United States.
After the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad ( now called PATH ) was opened to Newark on October 1, 1911, the H & M trains to downtown Manhattan stopped on the tracks outside the two Manhattan Transfer platforms, allowing passengers to transfer from Penn-Station-bound intercity trains.
After the diversion of long-distance intercity rail traffic on April 15, 2001 to Kuala Lumpur Sentral, less than a kilometer south, the original station's importance diminished and redundant station facilities were withdrawn.
After Kuala Lumpur Sentral assumed the responsibility of receiving intercity operations, portions of station facilities designated for intercity services were decommissioned or removed.

After and rail
After 1945, for both practical and ideological reasons, the government decided to bring the rail service into the public sector.
After decades of neglect and damage from wartime, Cambodia's rail network is currently being reconstructed as part of the Trans-Asian Railway project with modern trains replacing the current open-access system of " bamboo trains ", homemade bamboo mats powered by go-kart or water pump engines.
* 1877 – After rioting by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad workers and the deaths of nine rail workers at the hands of the Maryland militia, workers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania stage a sympathy strike that is met with an assault by the state militia.
After realising that, he also provided the means to build such a rail network by inventing a rotary phase converter suitable for locomotive usage.
After an interim holding period, during which Chris Bolt, Swift's chief economic adviser and effective deputy, filled the regulator's position, in July 1999 a new rail regulator began a five-year term, and a new, much tougher regulatory era began.
After rail lines were built to transport migrant workers, stories emerged about " witch trains ".
) After the rail line's initial steep climb through the bluffs of west Omaha and out of the Missouri River Valley, the route followed the Platte River west through Nebraska, establishing many townships along the way ( Elkhorn, Grand Island, North Platte, Ogallala, Sidney, Nebraska ), the Colorado Territory ( Julesburg ), the Wyoming Territory ( Cheyenne, Laramie, Green River, Evanston ), the Utah Territory ( Ogden, Brigham City, Corinne ), and connecting with the Central Pacific at Promontory Summit.
After 1947, a significant infrastructure undertaking was the construction of the country's rail network as Albania was considered as the only state in Europe not to have standard rail service.
After more than five decades of speculation and debate, the decision to construct the link was made in 1986 ; while the original intent was to complete the railway link three years before opening the road connection, the link was opened to rail traffic in 1997 and road traffic in 1998.
After World War II, the Germans retained their streetcar networks and evolved them into model light rail systems ( Stadtbahnen ).
After the war, railroads rejuvenated overworked and neglected fleets with fast and often luxurious streamliners – epitomized by the Super Chief and California Zephyr – which inspired the last major resurgence in passenger rail travel.
After the war, the remains of most of the war dead were moved from former POW camps, burial grounds and lone graves along the rail line to official war cemeteries.
After the Civil War, a state agency called the Internal Improvement Fund ( IIF ), whose purpose was to improve Florida's roads, canals, and rail lines, was discovered to be deeply in debt.
After considerable debate and planning, most of the southern rail network was converted from gauge to gauge, nearly the standard of the Pennsylvania Railroad, over two remarkable days beginning on Monday, May 31, 1886.
After Cold Harbor, Lee and the Confederate high command were unable to anticipate Grant's next move, but Beauregard's strategic sense allowed him to make a prophetic prediction: Grant would cross the James River and attempt to seize Petersburg, which was lightly defended, but contained critical rail junctions supporting Richmond and Lee.
After it was cured, it was sent by rail to the market.
The early post office was located on the corner of Wall St. and Carson Ave. After many delays, Frostproof first received rail service in 1912.
After the war, mining resumed with a fury, aided by new technology and improved rail transportation.
After the war, the rail spur was abandoned and the track removed.
After the railroad opted to locate its midpoint terminal on the Omaha to Denver route in McCook rather than in Indianola ( McCook offered free land for the rail yard whereas a private citizen in Indianola requested a large sum for his land thinking it was a done deal ), population shifted to McCook and after several attempts, some violent, the county offices were moved to McCook.
After the Civil War a direct rail spur was laid, creating boom times for the village.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the US Army Air Corps wanted an isolated place to build a training base safe from any attacks by the Japanese and on the main rail routes to the Pacific Coast.
After the arrival of the Northern Pacific, the Union Pacific, Great Northern, and Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific railroads, Spokane became one of the most important rail centers in the western United States.

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