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After it was inadvertently set on fire, public outcry prompted the building's relocation to Mullins Park for restoration.
After the closure of Grand Mound ( due to declining enrollment and concerns about the building's structural condition ), students were bused to elementary schools in Welton and DeWitt ; today ( with Welton also closed ), all elementary-aged students attend school in DeWitt.
After a two-and-a-half day siege, Russian Spetsnaz forces pumped an unknown chemical agent ( thought to be fentanyl, or 3-methylfentanyl ), into the building's ventilation system and raided it.
After the action within the building, another scene shows Grant leaving across the plaza looking down from the building's roof.
After divestiture, basic dial tone service went up in price, and the customer was now responsible for all of his building's wiring and telephone equipment, despite the disclaimer permanently molded into the Western Electric-made telephone housings: " Bell System Property — Not For Sale.
After the construction, modifications were made to the Founders Room exterior ; while most of the building's exterior was designed with stainless steel given a matte finish, the Founders Room and Children's Amphitheater were designed with highly polished mirror-like panels.
After the building's Assembly Hall was directly hit during the Blitz and yet suffered little damage, Winston Churchill requisitioned the building for use as makeshift Houses of Parliament.
After British troops evacuated New York, the tavern hosted an elaborate " turtle feast " dinner on December 4, 1783 in the building's Long Room for U. S. Gen. George Washington where he bade farewell to his officers of the Continental Army by saying " ith a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you.
After contractual disputes, Cardinal was removed from the project in 1998 before it was completed, but he continued to provide input into the building's design.
After Eigtved's death in 1754, the supervision of the building's construction was carried out by royal architect Lauritz de Thurah according to Eigtved's plans.
After repeatedly decrying the costly construction of the Salt Lake City and County Building, the Deseret Evening News, had a change of heart by the building's dedication on December 28, 1894.
After considering the building's historic significance in the history of twentieth century Australia, the government decided that it should remain.
After his relationship with Lucía ends, he moves to the building's attic and tries to get her back several times.
After sitting abandoned for several decades, the building's exterior has been fully restored to match its appearance in 1899, with the inside still being restored.
After purchasing the building in 1993, the Chinese Christian Union Church spent $ 1 million raised from community donations to make extensive alterations to the building's interior, which suffered from peeling paint, falling plaster, and poor lighting.

After and structural
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.
After the turn of the 21st century, Sesame Street made major structural changes.
After Yoshimitsu however, the structural weakness of the Ashikaga bakufu were exposed by numerous succession troubles and early deaths.
After translation, the posttranslational modification of amino acids extends the range of functions of the protein by attaching it to other biochemical functional groups ( such as acetate, phosphate, various lipids and carbohydrates ), changing the chemical nature of an amino acid ( e. g. citrullination ), or making structural changes ( e. g. formation of disulfide bridges ).
After a couple of false starts Chapman joined the British Aluminium company, using his civil engineering skills to attempt to sell aluminium as a viable structural material for buildings.
After the turn of the 21st century, the show made major structural adaptations, including changing its traditional magazine format to a narrative format.
After World War II, the university reopened and underwent structural developments as post-war reconstruction efforts began in earnest, requiring more investment in law and social sciences.
After the war, this would soon become a structural problem for the RTT.
After one start in the minors, in which he gave up three runs and got the win, Prior had Dr. James Andrews, a noted orthopedic surgeon perform exploratory surgery on his right shoulder, which showed Prior to have structural damage.
After two years of construction, complicated by the structural challenges associated with turning a 1931 hockey arena into a supermarket, the unveiling of the 85, 000 square foot store attracted long lines of first-day customers.
After stroke, a marked increase in structural plasticity occurs near the trauma site, and a five-to eightfold increase from control rates in spine turnover has been observed.
After carefully testing more than a thousand small specimens without knots or other defects, Buffon concluded that it was not possible to extrapolate to the properties of full-size timbers, and he began a series of tests on full-size structural members.
After much structural work, in 1994 the original Geary Boulevard location reopened as The Fillmore.
After structural problems with the 1973 – 1974 addition developed, a major project to renovate and expand the library was undertaken in the late 1990s.
After a welcome ceremony and briefing, the eight spacefarers conducted structural tests of the station and its solar arrays, transferred equipment, supplies and refuse back and forth between the spacecraft, and checked out the television camera cable installed by Tanner and Noriega for the upcoming mission.
After the grouping, a structural change led No. 11 platform to run through and join with No. 3 platform in the adjacent Manchester Exchange railway station, at between ramps becoming the longest railway platform in Britain.
After an engineering study, the group concluded that the three-story Almshouse building – ( Daniel T Brucker Hall ) was salvageable and that with a few structural changes, it could be adapted for college use.
After the concrete has cured, the elements are " tilted " to vertical position with a crane and braced into position until the remaining building structural components ( roofs, intermediate floors and walls ) are secured.
After the fire had burned itself out the bridge was still standing but the structural integrity of the iron tubes had been fatally compromised by the intense heat.
After a brief return to general engineering practice, he accepted a position as professor of structural engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, in 1921.
After further work on the novel, and further correspondence with Metcalf, which included suggestions for plot devices and structural changes, Burroughs submitted the finished novel.
After using Cubism as a springboard for his structural studies, Schlemmer's work became intrigued with the possibilities of figures and their relationship to the space around them, for example ' Egocentric Space Lines ' ( 1924 ).
After infection of the host cell, the genome is translated in a cap-independent manner into a single polyprotein, which is subsequently processed by virus-encoded proteases into the structural capsid proteins and the nonstructural proteins, which are mainly involved in the replication of the virus.

After and integrity
After cementite is formed, the integrity of the disc is compromised.
After these four criteria have been established, one must then look at the integrity of the property.
After observing that compositing a confidentiality mode with an authenticity mode could be difficult and error prone, the cryptographic community began to supply modes which combined confidentiality and data integrity into a single cryptographic primitive.
After pledging himself to the integrity and independence of Turkey, Russell resigned from the government on February 21, 1853.
After all, in suppressing Green forces, the Bolsheviks killed countless peasants, soldiers, and workers – members of classes which they were supposedly saving from the bourgeoisie ; Vladimir Lenin had to justify his suppression of the populace in order to maintain his ideological integrity, for, despite their military superiority, the Bolsheviks still had much of the population to convert to their cause.
After a successful Roman counteroffensive in Mesopotamia finally brought about the end of the war, the integrity of Rome's eastern frontier as it was prior to 602 was fully restored.
After being brought together at the Kennedy Space Center from various parts of the country ( Utah and Louisiana for the Ares I booster, and various Lockheed Martin facilities in the southern U. S. for the Orion ) and completion of major testing, including spacecraft integrity testing in a vacuum chamber, the components of the Orion / Ares I stack would be assembled in the Vehicle Assembly Building in a manner similar to the stacking and assembly of both the Shuttle and the Saturn IB and Saturn V rockets.
After the symphony had been performed in Moscow, Heinrich Neuhaus called the work " deep, meaningful, gripping music, classical in the integrity of its conception, perfect in form and the mastery of orchestral writing — music striking for its novelty and originality, but at the same time somehow hauntingly familiar, so truly and sincerely does it recount human feelings.
After sharpening, they must then be heat treated to restore the integrity of the steel before use.
After the Second Vienna Award ( when Northern Transylvania was lost to Hungary ), confirming Carol's failure to preserve both the country's neutrality and its territorial integrity, Romania was taken over by an Iron Guard dictatorial government ( the National Legionary State ).
After enough damaging hits, the structural integrity will fail, causing a general power failure.
After the constitutional revolution in Iran, a romantic nationalism was adopted by Azerbaijani Democrats as a reaction to the pan-Turkist irredentist policies threatening Iran ’ s territorial integrity.
After World War II, the principles of international law that upheld the territorial integrity of states were incorporated in the Charter of the United Nations, and subsequently reaffirmed in the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, the Organization of African Unity charter respecting the integrity of inherited boundaries, and the 1975 CSCE Helsinki Final Act which contained a proscription that boundaries could only be altered by consent.
After determining the level of corrosion compromised the bridge's structural integrity beyond repair, INDOT decided to permanently close and eventually demolish the span.
After several years of operating under receiverships, Mahone had a falling out with his agent, who claimed a breach of integrity.
After the Cuban Revolution, and the rise of communism under Fidel Castro, the United States government was determined to undercut the integrity of the socialist revolution and install in its place a government more in line with US philosophy.
After the election the Council of State stopped one hundred elected members from taking their seats by declaring that they were not " of known integrity, fearing God " ( Article VII ).
After an injury in the CNS, scarring occurs to preserve the integrity of surrounding cells.
After being dismissed from Cabinet in 1978 he commented about Fraser that " When the man who ’ s carried the biggest knife in this country for the last ten years starts giving you a lecture about propriety, integrity and the need to resign, then he ’ s either making a sick joke or playing you for a mug .” He left Fraser's ministry in the reshuffle after the 1980 election.
After this was not achieved, the Social Reform Centre said that he was undermining the integrity of his office in refusing to step down and promised to continue protesting.
After the election, Tang was sued for defamation by several of the PAP's leaders, who accused him of making statements during the campaign which unreasonably questioned their integrity.
After the election, Tang was sued for defamation by several of the PAP's leaders, including Goh, Lee and Deputy Prime Ministers Lee Hsien Loong and Tony Tan, who accused him of making statements during the campaign which falsely questioned their integrity.

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