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After many buffetings and, finally, after the catastrophic results of the June European Parliament election, 2004 Špidla resigned after a revolt in his own party and the government was reshuffled on the same basis.
After the 1996 eruption it was recognised that a catastrophic lahar could again occur when the crater lake burst the volcanic ash dam blocking the lake outlet.
After this, Copán became one of the more powerful Maya city states and was a regional power in the southern Maya region, although it suffered a catastrophic defeat at the hands of its former vassal state Quirigua in 738, when the long-ruling king Uaxaclajuun Ub ' aah K ' awiil was captured and beheaded by Quirigua's ruler K ' ak ' Tiliw Chan Yopaat ( Cauac Sky ).
After Cuvier's death the catastrophic school of geological thought lost ground to uniformitarianism, as championed by Charles Lyell and others, which claimed that the geological features of the earth were best explained by currently observable forces, such as erosion and volcanism, acting gradually over an extended period of time.
After World War II, there were major cutbacks, such that units responding early in the Korean War, under United Nations authority ( e. g., Task Force Smith ) were unprepared, resulting in catastrophic performance.
After the catastrophic failure ( through God's will ) of that most ambitious endeavour and in the midst of the ensuing linguistic cacophony, Nimród the giant moved to the land of Evilát, where his wife, Enéh gave birth to twin brothers Hunor and Magyar ( aka Magor ).
The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science fiction disaster film depicting catastrophic effects of global warming in a series of extreme weather events that usher in global cooling and leads to a new ice age.
After the Conservatives ' catastrophic defeat at the 1997 election, blamed at least in part on the embarrassment caused by the open rebelliousness and infighting of some elements in the party, changes were made to the party's procedures to reduce the freedom of backbench MPs to rebel.
After Greece's catastrophic defeat, the 1920s and early 1930s were a politically turbulent period, with the economy in a bad state, so the Navy received no new units, apart from the modernization of four destroyers and the acquisition of six French submarines in 1927 and four Italian destroyers in 1929.
After introduction into commercial service, early Comet models suffered from catastrophic air frame metal fatigue, causing a string of well-publicised accidents.
After the site has been successfully regenerated, seed trees may be commercially harvested or the trees may be retained for visual enhancement and as backup against catastrophic losses of regeneration due to agents such as fire or drought.
After the Conservative Party suffered a catastrophic defeat in the 1945 general election, the Young Britons Organisation was reformed to cater for both boys and girls aged 6 – 16, while the Young Conservatives was set up to cater for an older age group.
After the catastrophic crash landing of a Federation spacecraft on an uncharted planet made up entirely of sand, only crew members Rand and Shapiro survive.
After Kane's second wife makes her catastrophic opera debut, Leland returns to the press room drunk and passes out over the top of his typewriter after writing the first sentence of his review: " Miss Susan Alexander, a pretty but hopelessly incompetent amateur …"
After this, Otto Rehhagel coached Kaiserslautern between 1996 and 2000, which had just been relegated after a catastrophic season.
After a catastrophic flood in 1957 which devastated the city of Valencia, the river was divided in two at the western city limits ( Plan Sur de Valencia ).
After a catastrophic beginning to the 1996 – 7 season, the team finished 3rd in the championship after playing 30 games without a single defeat.
After Hell's catastrophic invasion of Earth, the global governments decide to take measures against any possible future invasion, knowing that the powers of Hell still remained strong.
After the catastrophic defeat suffered by the Greek army in Anatolia in 1922, a stream of Greek refugees poured into Greece and settled, for the most part, in Aegean Macedonia and Western Thrace.
After years of toiling in anonymity, one catastrophic day ( and an incredible series of blunders ) see Stanley receive the " key " to the Lexx.
After the war, 2. 5 m ( 8 ft ) high flood banks were built along each side, reducing the annual flooding but making floods more likely to be catastrophic, especially as large numbers of houses have now been built right up to the flood banks.
* Much of the advertising for the film The Day After Tomorrow ( 2004 ) used an image of the Statue of Liberty nearly buried in snow and ice ( much like the University of Wisconsin " Pail and Shovel Party " prank ), after a storm surge and catastrophic climate change.
After an illustrious start to his 5-a-side career Eamon suffered a catastrophic groin injury and has not played since.
After the current Sullivan Square station was opened as part of the Haymarket North Extension project, there was some discussion of possible re-use of the older structure, but this was preempted by a catastrophic fire of unknown origin, and the original station was demolished shortly thereafter.

After and banking
After a period of unemployment, Major started working at the London Electricity Board ( where his successor as the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, also worked when he was young ) in 1963, and he decided to undertake a correspondence course in banking.
After leaving office as mayor, Giuliani founded Giuliani Partners, a security consulting business ; acquired Giuliani Capital Advisors ( later sold ), an investment banking firm ; and joined the Bracewell & Giuliani law firm, which changed its name when he became a partner.
After the consolidation of the town itself and its adjacent communities in 1964, Molde became a modern city, encompassing most branches of employment, from farming and fisheries, through industrial production, to banking, higher education, tourism, commerce, health care, and civil administration.
After the collapse of the Japanese property bubble, a manager of a major bank in Nagoya was assassinated, and much speculation ensued about the banking industry's indirect connection to the Japanese underworld.
After graduating in 1937 he worked for the Federal Housing Administration and in 1939 he was a partner with Hunter Moss at a mortgage banking firm called the Moss-Rouse Company, which would eventually become the Rouse Company.
After his ambassadorship, Mansfield served for a time as a senior adviser on East Asian affairs to Goldman Sachs, the Wall Street investment banking firm.
After the official launch on Ottawa Cablevision in October 1983, the NABU Network was introduced by Ottawa's Skyline Cablevision in 1984 and a year later in Sowa, Japan, via a collaboration between NABU and ASCII Corp. NABU machines used Telidon for online banking and other services.
After some banking laws were passed and the production of the county grew, currency gained value in trade, including paper, gold, and silver, and banks were permanently established in the county.
After his father's death, Carrion became the leader of that banking corporation.
After his studies he began a career in the banking sector.
After describing the legislative history of the 1933 Banking Act, this article deals with the narrow meaning of the Glass – Steagall Act as the four provisions of the 1933 Banking Act separating commercial and investment banking.
After several states had closed their banks in what became the banking crisis of 1933, Hoover issued a February 20, 1933, plea to the House of Representatives to pass the Glass bill as the “ first constructive step to remedy the prime weakness of our whole economic life .” On March 4, 1933, however, the lame duck session of the 72nd Congress adjourned without either the Glass bill or the House deposit insurance bill becoming law.
After the closing of banks nationwide in early March 1933, press reports and public statements by Congressional leaders suggested banks might be nationalized or the existing system of “ dual banking ” might be eliminated through federal legislation, or even a Constitutional amendment, to prohibit state chartering of banks.
After many of Comptroller Saxon ’ s decisions granting national banks greater powers had been challenged, commercial banking firms had been able to expand their non-securities activities through the “ one bank holding company .” Because the Bank Holding Company Act only limited nonbanking activities of companies that owned two or more commercial banks, “ one bank holding companies ” could own interests in any type of company other than securities firms covered by Glass-Steagall Section 20.
After the FDIC ’ s action, commentators worried that large commercial banks would leave the Federal Reserve System ( after first converting to a state charter if they were national banks ) to free themselves from Glass-Steagall affiliation restrictions, as large commercial banks lobbied states to permit commercial bank investment banking activities.
The SEC ( through its Chairman Arthur Levitt ) had supported efforts to permit securities firms to engage in non-FDIC insured banking activities without the Federal Reserve ’ s “ intrusive banking-style oversight ” of the “ overall holding company .” After the GLBA became law, securities firms continued ( and expanded ) their deposit and lending activities through the “ unitary thrifts ” and “ nonbank banks ” ( particularly industrial loan companies ) they had used before the GLBA to avoid regulation as bank holding companies.
After the late-2000s financial crisis commentators noted that the Federal Reserve Board used its power to grant exemptions from Federal Reserve Act Section 23A ( part of the 1933 Banking Act and the “ principle statutory ” firewall between banks and their affiliates ) to permit banks to “ rescue ” various affiliates or bank sponsored participants in the “ shadow banking system ” as part of a general effort to restore liquidity in financial markets.
After completion of sale a gradual transfer will see the ING Direct Canada name disappear from the Canadian banking sector, but it will not impact the day to day business operations.
After a double fatal accident in 1974 on the Daiichi banking where drivers Hiroshi Kazato and Seiichi Suzuki were both killed in a fiery accident that injured 6 other people, a new part of track was built to counteract the problem, and the resultant course which also eliminated 5 other fast corners proved more successful.
After leaving office, Barry performed consulting work for an investment banking firm.
After 1914, issues of money and banking faded away from the political agenda.
After multi-parish banking was approved by the Louisiana legislature in 1975 Hibernia grew from third largest in Orleans Parish to the largest bank in the state ( in terms of assets ) by 1983.
After his trip, he came to believe that Britain, Germany and France had a much superior central banking system.
After the war he returned to banking and taught mathematics until 1834, when the founder of the academy at which he was teaching died.

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