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After a celebratory groundbreaking in 1930, a three-story foundation was poured and a elevator shaft was dug.
After the Series, Doby received a celebratory parade in Paterson, New Jersey.
After an exchange of celebratory gunfire, Arnold opened his stores to feed Allen's men, who had rowed in open boats without provisions.
After the Thanksgiving mass, guests gather for a reception where the remaining celebratory events meant to honor the quinceañera will take place, including the rendering of gifts.
After SpaceShipOne landed, White Knight and the chase planes made celebratory passes over the runway.
After an elegiac opening section, the piece bristles with celebratory dance rhythms throughout.
After Ceauşescu left, the crowds in Palace Square entered a celebratory mood, perhaps even more intense than in the other former Eastern Bloc countries because of the recent violence.
After the fight, at a celebratory dinner, Welsh was shown a newspaper reporting King George V's enthusiasm for boxing.
After Barack Obama's victory in the 2008 presidential election, the title of the site changed to " Hello Everybody ", and Zetlen invited submissions again -- this time of celebratory pictures, of Americans reintroducing themselves to the world.
After the ceremony, there is often a celebratory dance, or reception, where there may be a live band or DJ to play songs for the couple and guests.
After the opening credits, a field emblem mould is assembled on the deck of the Nisshin Maru and filled with molten petroleum jelly from one of the vehicles in the celebratory procession.
After a celebratory lunch, complete with champagne refreshment, he lined for the heats of the five miles competition.

After and tone
After experimentation, Helva discovered that she could manipulate her diaphragmic unit to sustain tone.
After his move to France, his position became clearer, as his plays took on a clear anti-clerical tone and often satirized the hypocrisy of monks and of the Church.
After the Beatles 1965 summer tour, Paul McCartney frequently used a left-handed 1964 4001S FG Rickenbacker bass, as its tone was better suited to recording than the lightweight Höfner basses he had used previously.
After the mixed reaction to the dark Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Spielberg chose to compensate by completing the trilogy with a film lighter in tone.
After the Restoration, the play was often revised with a happy ending for audiences who disliked its dark and depressing tone, but since the 19th century Shakespeare's original version has been regarded as one of his supreme achievements.
After his death in 1916, she returned to painting, adding considerably to her output right up to the 1930s, in a style that became warmer, looser, and brighter in tone.
After the dinner, Jack attempted to thank Olivia's mother, in Cantonese, however, Jack's incorrect tone had him inadvertently saying, " Thank you for the good sex.
After the Kinney National Company took over Warner Bros. in 1969, the orange tone at the top of the label was changed to the same tone as on the rest of the label, the W7 box logo was removed and the circled: r logo became a boxed logo without " reprise " designation.
After he reached his 50th year, his methods changed to focus on breadth of tone and an approach to poetic power conveyed with thicker application of paint ; and about 20 years later, from about 1865 onwards, his manner of painting became full of mystery and poetry, created with a more impressionistic touch.
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 seeing the potentially damaging effects on the state's image and business climate, Johnson worked to tone down any racist rhetoric and adopted moderate policies, including requesting that the state comply with the newly-passed Voting Rights Act in 1965.
After the publication of a volume of verses at Bastia, Giusti thoroughly established his fame by his Gingillino, the best in moral tone as well as the most vigorous and effective of his poems.
After both coincidentally meet at Rosemary's house one afternoon, Beverly asks Rosemary a question in a similar tone of voice she used in her calls to Dottie, making Dottie realize the person harassing her is Beverly.
After World War II, modernist composers sought to achieve greater levels of control in their composition process ( e. g., through the use of the twelve tone technique and later total serialism ).
After six months, MacFarlane returned to Fox with a " very, very simply, crudely animated film – with just enough to get the tone of the show across " to present to the executives, who loved the pilot and ordered the series immediately.
After gaining recognition for her first orchestral composition, Sequoia ( 1981 ), a tone poem which structurally depicts a giant tree from trunk to needles, she has gone on to compose a variety of instrumental works including Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman, which is something of a response to Aaron Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man, the Island Prelude, two string quartets, and an assortment of other tone poems.
" After 1898, he toured as a soloist, soon becoming renowned for his great virtuosity and flawless intonation, and his very full and noble tone.
After Duceppe boasted that he would make the Liberals in the province disappear, Lapierre said " kind of language, where you want to make people disappear, there is a bit of a tone of Nazism in that ".
After the discrete Shepard scale Risset created a version of the scale where the steps between each tone are continuous, and it is appropriately called the continuous Risset scale or Shepard-Risset glissando.
After a number of experiences associating it with a tone, the rabbits became conditioned to blink when they heard the tone even without a puff.
After 1640 we meet with nothing but representations of inland scenery, and particularly of Norwegian valleys, remarkable alike for wildness and a decisive depth of tone.

After and Christ's
David Kahanamoku, Lord Louis Mountbatten, Prince Edward, and Duke Kahanamoku, c. 1920. After his war service, and having been promoted to sub-lieutenant on 15 January 1919, Mountbatten attended Christ's College, Cambridge for two terms where he studied engineering in a programme that was specially designed for ex-servicemen.
After Christ's Ascension and the Descent of the Holy Spirit, John took, together with Peter, a prominent part in the founding and guidance of the Church.
After his mother's death, Barnes was raised by his grandmother before beginning his education at Christ's Hospital.
After studying English law at Christ's College, Cambridge, he taught law briefly at the London School of Economics and was called to the Bar in 1967.
After the controversy, John H. Thomas, the United Church of Christ's general minister and president, said they would welcome SpongeBob into their ministry.
After his visit, Gordon suggested in his book Reflections in Palestine a different location for Golgotha, the site of Christ's crucifixion.
After being educated at Merchant Taylors ' School under Richard Mulcaster, he was sent to Christ's College, Cambridge, where he matriculated as a pensioner in November 1581, and graduated B. A.
After the consecration of the bread and wine ( see Eucharist ), as the Creed is being chanted, the host ( the real presence of Christ under the species of bread ) is broken into nine pieces, each representing a facet of Christ's life on earth, seven of which are arranged in a cross on the paten.
After leaving school, he entered Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated with first-class honours in mathematics in 1887.
After Cambridge he returned to New Zealand to teach mathematics and science at Waitaki Boys ' High School ( 1883-1889 ), Christ's College ( 1889-1892 ) and Wellington College ( 1895-1927 ).
After being educated at Christ's Hospital in Horsham, West Sussex, he served as a Flying Officer with the Royal Air Force from 1943 to 1947.
After leaving Christ's Hospital, he studied divinity for a while in London, but returned to Canada in the 1840s.
After steering between the doctrines of docetism ( that Christ only appeared to be human ) and adoptionism ( that Christ was a man chosen by God ), the Church began to explore the mystery of Christ's nature further.
After finishing his schooling at The King's School, Grantham he became a student at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a BA in 1562, MA in 1565, and DD degree in 1575.
After repeated efforts, a voice from the dome is said to have told the archbishop to leave the painting alone for as long as Christ's fist remained closed, he would hold the fate of Novgorod in his hand.
After the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Mary Magdalene, reputed to be his wife, gave birth to Christ's daughter, Sarah.
After an education at Christ's Hospital he entered the navy in 1828.

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