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After and breakdown
After the breakdown of the Hun Empire, they never regained their lost glory.
After this breakdown, the amount of light energy transfer can be computed by using the known reflectivity of the reflecting patch, combined with the view factor of the two patches.
After the breakdown of his marriage with Clara, Malraux lived with journalist and novelist Josette Clotis, starting in 1933.
After a few months, Doris Tate, who feared for her daughter's safety, suffered a nervous breakdown and Sharon was persuaded to return to Italy.
After the first show, he was about to have a nervous breakdown.
After the breakdown of the united kingdom, the border between Benjamin and Ephraim ( which was the border between the northern and southern kingdoms ) became a matter of dispute between them.
After suffering a nervous breakdown at the start of the 1960s, he began to recover his old popularity, initially with a season at Peter Cook's satirical Establishment Club in Soho in London.
After being subjected to such indignities as being force-fed by a " modern " feeding machine and an accelerating assembly line where he screws nuts at an ever-increasing rate onto pieces of machinery, he suffers a nervous breakdown and runs amok, throwing the factory into chaos.
After John's older sister died at the age of two, his mother Mary ( née Singer ) suffered a breakdown, and the couple decided to go abroad to recover.
After suffering a nervous breakdown as a result of stress and a guilty conscience, he writes a mission statement about perceived dishonesty in the sports management business and how he believes that it should be operated.
After a nervous breakdown and consequential sabbatical, he returned to classical music but did not wield the same level of influence as before.
After being criticized and ridiculed in national newspapers, Hazes did show for a council meeting in June 2002, but shortly before it started Hazes suffered a mental breakdown and was unable to attend.
After a breakdown at the courthouse, Jay is taken to a hospital accompanied by Kirkland.
After the release of the album Harvey suffered a near nervous breakdown.
After the attention for OK Computer had brought him to a nervous breakdown, Yorke was hesitant to launch Kid A with too much publicity.
After passing selection-where Rebus excelled-he and a colleague were selected for further training for a secretive elite programme, training which eventually prompted Rebus to resign from the SAS and which spurred a nervous breakdown.
After he was hospitalized because of a mental breakdown in late 1987, Miles moved to the United States.
After the breakdown of Communism in Europe, on 3 October 1990 Germany and Berlin were both reunited.
After recovering from a mental breakdown caused by Glory's kidnapping of Dawn, Buffy decides to attack Glory with everything she has: Willow's magic spell to restore Tara's sanity stolen by Glory, at the same time weakening Glory's mind ; the Dagon Sphere ( a weapon created by the monks that causes physical pain to Glory ); Buffy's robot double ( the " Buffybot ") originally Spike's sex toy ; Olaf, The Troll God's Hammer ( with which Buffy is able beat Glory in battle and severely weaken her albeit temporarily, due to the hammer being a weapon of the gods ); and eventually a wrecking ball, commandeered by Xander.
After the breakdown of Dušan ’ s empire, Breznik ( Pljevlja ) was ruled by many rulers: from 1368 to 1373 by Nikola Altomanović, 1373 to 1435 by Bosnian kings and from 1435 till September 1, 1462 by Herzog Stefan Vukčić when he lost the city to the Ottoman Empire.
After the breakdown of the Ruhr pocket another 325, 000 were taken prisoner.
After Fowler-Nordheim work, it was understood that CFE was one of the possible primary underlying causes of vacuum breakdown and electrical discharge phenomena.
After the breakdown of the German parliament, Raumer returned to Berlin, where he was made a member of the first chamber of the Prussian parliament.
After this breakdown Bornemann began studies on scientific sexology, a theme that interested him from his earlier days with Wilhelm Reich and later Géza Roheim.

After and Bretton
After World War II gold was replaced by a system of convertible currency following the Bretton Woods system.
After a period of instability, in 1949, the value of the yen was fixed at ¥ 360 per US $ 1 through a United States plan, which was part of the Bretton Woods System, to stabilize prices in the Japanese economy.
After the Second World War, a system similar to a Gold Standard and sometimes described as a " gold exchange standard " was established by the Bretton Woods Agreements.
After World War II, the international financial system was governed by a formal agreement, the Bretton Woods System.
After serving with the Free French Air Force, < span lang =" fr "> Mendès France </ span > was sent by < span lang =" fr "> de Gaulle </ span > as his Finance Commissioner in Algeria, and then headed the French delegation to the 1944 monetary conference at Bretton Woods.
After World War II, France devalued its currency within the Bretton Woods system on several occasions.
After World War II the Bretton Woods system was established, reflecting the political orientation described as Embedded liberalism.
After WWII the Bretton Woods Accord was signed allowing currencies to fluctuate within a range of 1 % to the currencies par.
After the ceasing of the enactment of the Bretton Woods Accord ( during 1971 ) the Smithsonian agreement allowed trading to range to 2 %.
After the demise of the Bretton Woods system in 1971, most of the EEC countries agreed in 1972 to maintain stable exchange rates by preventing exchange rate fluctuations of more than 2. 25 % ( the European " currency snake ").
After the war, White was closely involved with setting up what were called the Bretton Woods institutions — the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and the World Bank.
After performing in school bands, in 1993 he began an honours degree in Popular Music Studies at Bretton Hall College ( Leeds University ).
After World War II, the Bretton Woods system pegged the United States dollar to gold at a rate of US $ 35 per troy ounce.
After the abandonment of the Bretton Woods system in 1971, and the strict state control of foreign exchange rates, the total value of transactions in foreign exchange was estimated to be at least twenty times greater than that of all foreign movements of goods and services ( EB ).

After and Woods
After the service, Washington was buried in Oak Woods Cemetery on the South Side of Chicago.
After signing a five-year contract with the producer Al Woods, Colbert played ingenue roles on Broadway from 1925 through 1929.
After the Old Colony railroad came to mainland Woods Hole in 1872, summer residences began to develop on the island, such as the community of Harthaven established by William H. Hart.
After Tom Powers ( James Cagney ) and his childhood friend, Matt Doyle ( Edward Woods ), grow into young adults, the film follows them as they gradually progress from small crimes ( such as stealing watches from a department store as children ) to worse crimes ( such as killing a policeman during a botched robbery attempt as teenagers ), after being hired by local bootlegger Paddy Ryan ( Robert Emmett O ' Connor ).
After a series of tests at the hospital, John is informed by Dr. Raymond Turner ( James Woods ) and Rebecca Payne ( Anne Heche ), a hospital administrator, that Michael has an enlarged heart and will need a transplant.
After a long battle of libel suits, in 1999 the church agreed in a settlement to issue an apology and pay £ 55, 000 damages and £ 100, 000 costs to the Woods.
After a few years both the Monroes and the Woods left Holly Hill to return to Newport News.
" Legrand returned to his role as jazz arranger for the Stan Getz album Communications ' 72 and resumed his collaboration with Phil Woods on Jazz Le Grand ( 1979 ) and After the Rain ( 1982 ); then, he collaborated with violinist Stephane Grappelli on an album in 1992.
After Inness settled in Montclair, New Jersey in 1885, and particularly in the last decade of his life, this mystical component manifested in his art through a more abstracted handling of shapes, softened edges, and saturated color ( October, 1886, Los Angeles County Museum of Art ), a profound and dramatic juxtaposition of sky and earth ( Early Autumn, Montclair, 1888, Montclair Art Museum ), an emphasis on the intimate landscape view ( Sunset in the Woods, 1891, Corcoran Gallery of Art ), and an increasingly personal, spontaneous, and often violent handling of paint.
After beating Klick and Henry Woods by decision to retain that title, he went back up in weight for his third and last fight with McLarnin and recovered the Welterweight title by outpointing McLarnin again over 15 rounds.
After this, Norman's name virtually disappeared from golf leaderboards and Norman only showed an occasional flash of his previous brilliance, perhaps due to age, shaken confidence, the new technology, the emergence of Tiger Woods and other young golfers, and / or Norman's increasing involvement in business ventures.
After leaving active duty and entering into the Naval Reserve in 1970, Ballard continued working at Woods Hole persuading organizations and people, mostly scientists, to fund and use Alvin for undersea research.
After a long period of waiting, Westinghouse finally decided to move its world headquarters from the Energy Center in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, to Cranberry Woods in
After Starks passes away, Janie finds herself financially independent and beset with suitors, some of whom are men of some means or have prestigious occupations, but she falls in love with a drifter and gambler named Vergible Woods who goes by the name of Tea Cake throughout the story.
After the end of the race Oxford's bow man, Dr. Alex Woodsa medical student at Pembroke College – received emergency treatment after collapsing in the boat from exhaustion.
After a long battle of libel suits, in 1999 the church agreed to issue an apology and pay £ 55, 000 damages and £ 100, 000 costs to the Woods.
After the publication of the report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse ( CICA ), Michael Woods defended the deal, claiming the Department of Education and Science had the management role in the schools in question and that the state knew all the details when making the deal.
After no recordings under his name between late 1931 and late 1934, Russell recorded a session for ARC ( Melotone, Perfect, Oriole, Banner, Romeo ) in 1934 which yielded 6 very precise modern recordings ( three featured Sonny Woods ' novelty vocals, one featured the great, although obscure vocal group The Palmer Brothers.
After the debate and conference decision, the Militant tendency claimed that Grant and Woods had begun a separate organisation and had split from Militant, whilst Grant and Woods claimed to have been expelled.

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