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After the founding of " Deixa Falar ", the phenomenon of the samba schools took over the scene and helped boost Rio's samba subgenera of Partido Alto, singing and challenging in candomblé terreiros the samba-enredo.
After 1870 iron ore started to be developed in the area, which gave a boost to the local industry.
After a weak learner is added, the data is reweighted: examples that are misclassified gain weight and examples that are classified correctly lose weight ( some boosting algorithms actually decrease the weight of repeatedly misclassified examples, e. g., boost by majority and BrownBoost ).
After 1886 it was the Conservatives who enjoyed this position and they received a huge boost with their electoral and political alliance with a party of disaffected Liberals.
After the 1911 Revolution, the official definition of " Chinese " was expanded to include non-Han ethnicities as part of a comprehensive Chinese nation ( Zhonghua Minzu ), in order to boost the unification of different races in China.
After refuelling, the pilots, Captains James Thain and Kenneth Rayment, attempted to take off twice, but had to abandon both attempts due to boost surging in the port engine.
After the death of Duke Wen in 628 BC, a growing tension manifested in interstate violence that turned smaller states, particularly those at the border between Jin and Chu, into sites of constant warfare ; Qi and Qin also engaged in numerous interstate skirmishes with Jin or its allies to boost their own power.
After Strictly Come Dancing Sergeant saw a boost in his career.
After India gained independence in 1947, tensions with neighboring Pakistan over Kashmir dispute also led to rise militarism in India which also saw a boost during the various events that led to the political integration of India.
After the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, several adjoining villages – Amishav and Ein Ganim to the east ( named after the biblical village ( Joshua 15: 34 )), Kiryat Matalon to the west, towards Bnei Brak, Kfar Ganim and Mahaneh Yehuda to the south and Kfar Avraham on the north – were merged into the municipal boundaries of Petah Tikva, giving it a significant population boost to 22, 000.
After the war, an unprecedented boost to the town's population came about as a result of the large-scale building programmes of the fifties and sixties which eventually replaced Balmuildy, Cadder and Woodhill farmlands with private housing, effectively amalgamating the various villages in the area into a single town, centred on the village of Bishopbriggs, increasing the population from 5, 272 in 1951 to 21, 000 in the early 1970s.
After the success of the February Revolution, the Bolsheviks sought to capitalize on the influence of the soviets in order to boost their own popularity.
After overcoming alcoholism in the 1970s, he had a career boost when he hosted the Academy Awards, which earned him two Primetime Emmy nominations.
After using the machine to boost her intelligence, Kara instead uses a phaser to threaten Kirk.
After each player has made their desired moves, the game shows any world events that affect the players ( for instance, a labor strike will delay shipments of aircraft from that company, while the Olympic Games will boost traffic worldwide, particularly to the host city ).
During the summit, the ASEAN-Korea Investment Agreement was signed to boost economic and trade relations between ASEAN and South Korea After the summit, Najib said Malaysia is keen on emulating South Korea in developing a small-scale nuclear reactor for power generation, as well as South Korea ’ s other low-carbon green technology.
After producer Jeff Freilich left the series at the end of the 1988 season, far fewer new special guest stars came aboard to boost ratings, one of them being Susan Blakely in the final year.
After much agonizing, he decided that being seen on screen might boost audiences for what he considered his " real work ," his concerts.
After using the introduction of 3D chip to deliver more powerful FPGAs, Xilinx then adapted the technology to combine formerly separate components in a single chip, first combining an FPGA with transceivers to boost bandwidth capacity while using less power.
After the war years, knitting had a huge boost as greater colors and styles of yarn were introduced.
After the race, the rules were changed in order to reduce the amount of boost pressure supplied by the turbocharger.
After World War II, in which Portugal remained neutral, the take-off of the national economy and financial possibilities provided by the Marshall Plan gave a strong boost to the construction of the metro.
After trying to persuade Oda vassals in the vicinity to recognize him as the new master of former Oda territories, Akechi entered Azuchi Castle and began sending messages to the imperial court to boost his position and force the court to recognize him as well.
After 1984 companies like Renault, Honda, BMW and Ferrari were able to develop their engines to receive much higher turbo boost than the Hart 415T.

After and phase
After titration of the liberated Af with Af, aliquots of the aqueous and of the organic phase were counted in a solution-type Geiger tube.
After the war, Germany took on a spearheading role in investments in production in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is undergoing a transitional phase from a centrally planned to a market economy.
After 4 – 8 weeks, individuals with active infections enter the chronic phase of Chagas disease that is asymptomatic for 60 – 80 % of chronically infected individuals through their lifetime.
After 1985, pressure from trade unions forced AECI to phase out the production of dynamite.
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 a relatively low phase, she reinvented herself with the romance Dil To Pagal Hai ( 1997 ) and subsequently received critical acclaim for her work in films like Mrityudand ( 1997 ), Pukar ( 2000 ), Lajja ( 2001 ) and Devdas ( 2002 ).
After Whitefield's death in 1770, however, American Methodism entered a more lasting Wesleyan and Arminian phase of development.
After a period of increasingly strained relations, the death of General Abacha in June 1998 and his replacement by General Abubakar opened a new phase of improved bilateral relations.
After that, Postmodernism was applied to a whole host of movements, many in art, music, and literature, that reacted against tendencies in the imperialist phase of capitalism called " modernism ," and are typically marked by revival of historical elements and techniques.
After a break in the international calendar of a year, the 1957-58 tour to South Africa heralded the start of a phase of three international seasons when Benaud was at his peak.
After a phase of steadiness during the early 1980s, the population grew further from 8. 3 to 8. 8 million during 1987 to 1997, followed by another phase of stagnation ( followed by another growth phase from 8. 8 to 9. 3 million over 2004 to 2010 ).
After the upgrade, the new phase of the experiment has been referred to as Super-Kamiokande-IV.
After the death of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá in 1921, the leadership of the Bahá ' í community entered a new phase, evolving from that of a single individual to an administrative order with executive and legislative branches, the head of each being the Guardianship and the Universal House of Justice.
After launch on a Delta 7925-8 ( a Delta II launch vehicle with nine strap-on solid-rocket boosters and a Star 48 ( PAM-D ) third stage ) and exit from Earth orbit, NEAR entered the first part of its cruise phase.
After the asymptotic giant branch ( AGB ) phase, the short planetary nebula phase of stellar evolution begins as gases drift away from the central star at speeds of a few kilometers per second.
After traveling through length of material, the two polarizations pick up a relative phase of
After the death of his father he once again converted to Islam and started ruling his second phase.
After reaching a certain peak power within the pulse the non-linear refractive index starts to play an important role leading to frequency generation processes like self-phase modulation ( SPM ), modulational instability, soliton generation and soliton fission, cross phase modulation ( XPM ) and others.
After the passage of a cold front, winds tend to switch to the northwest, and a frequent pattern is for a long-lasting low-pressure area to form over the Canadian Maritimes, which may pull cold northwestern air across the Great Lakes for a week or more, commonly identified with the negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation ( NAO ).
After repeated insistence on Haig's part, Nivelle agreed to a proviso that if the first two " phases " of the operations failed to lead to the phase three, they would be stopped so that the British could move their main forces north for the Flanders offensive, which Haig argued was of great importance to the British government.
After an initial phase, which was fought by both sides as a conventional war, the British captured Johannesburg, the Boers ' largest city, and captured the capitals of the two Boer Republics.
After a phase ( 1990 – 2001 ) of structural strengthening, the tower is currently undergoing gradual surface restoration, in order to repair visual damage, mostly corrosion and blackening.

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