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After and ceremony
After the ceremony, the Diamondbacks won the game against the San Diego Padres 6 – 5 after a walk-off home run by Chris Young, who also led the game off with a home run in the Bottom of the First Inning.
After a battle, the chief would organise a ceremony called ukundzabela – a ceremony for the heroes, at which feathers would be presented.
After Constantine died, Constantius buried his father with lavish ceremony in the Church of the Holy Apostles.
After the president is elected, he goes through a solemn investiture ceremony called a " passation des pouvoirs " (" handing over of powers ").
After an elaborate funeral in Prague, Heydrich's coffin was placed on a train to Berlin, where a second ceremony was held in the new Reich Chancellery.
After fighting his way through the castle, Blazkowicz arrives too late at the site of a dark ceremony to resurrect Heinrich I.
After the candidate obtains the confidence of the Congress of Deputies, he is appointed by the King as prime minister in a ceremony of inauguration in which he is sworn at the Audience Hall of the Palace of Zarzuela — the residence of the King — and in presence of the Major Notary of the Kingdom.
After a many-year long tradition of presenting the Vince Lombardi Trophy to the winning team in its locker room after the game, the NFL instituted an on-the-field presentation ceremony for Super Bowl XXX.
After planning and coordinating another successful wedding ceremony, San Francisco wedding planner Mary ( Jennifer Lopez ) is re-introduced to childhood acquaintance Massimo ( Justin Chambers ) by her father ( Alex Rocco ) who wants the two of them to marry.
After the wedding ceremony itself ends, the bride, groom, officiant, and two witnesses generally go off to a side room to sign the wedding register in the United Kingdom or the state-issued marriage license in the United States.
* October 14 – After a ceremony in Caracas, Venezuela, the municipality gives Simón Bolívar the title of El Libertador.
After years of speculation that the Yankees would build a new ballpark to replace Yankee Stadium, construction on a new facility began on August 16, 2006 with a groundbreaking ceremony across the street in Macombs Dam Park, the site of the new stadium.
After winning the general election, Daley was inaugurated as Mayor of Chicago on April 24, 1989, his 47th birthday, at a ceremony in Orchestra Hall.
" After her acceptance speech at the Oscars ceremony, she went back on stage and thanked Capra for making the film.
After she was named the winner, studio chief Harry Cohn sent someone to " drag her off " the train, which had not yet left the station, and take her to the ceremony.
After the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, the younger Robert Dudley tried unsuccessfully to prove that his parents had married 30 years earlier in a secret ceremony.
After the ceremony on live television, NBC's Jim Gray repeatedly asked Rose if he was ready to admit to betting on baseball and apologize.
After the marriage ceremony the woman moved out of the mission compound and into one of the family huts.
After she was named the winner, studio chief Harry Cohn sent someone to " drag her off " the train, which had not yet left the station, and take her to the ceremony.
After the ceremony, it was announced the Villeneuves were expecting a baby in November.
After the full conclusion of the wedding ceremony, either the bride's father lifts the veil giving the bride to the groom who then kisses her, or the new groom lifts her face veil in order to kiss her, which symbolizes the groom's right to enter into conjugal relations with his bride.
After the pregame MVP award ceremony honoring David Robinson, Hakeem Olajuwon dominated the game, outscoring Robinson 42 – 22 in a narrow 1 point Rockets win.
After the ceremony, a banquet was given in the Hall of Mirrors with all the princes and princesses of the blood royal in attendance.

After and bureaucratic
After Hitler came to power in 1933, the activist women were replaced by bureaucratic women who emphasized feminine virtues, marriage, and childbirth.
After the 3rd century, Juris prudentia became a more bureaucratic activity, with few notable authors.
After JNRSC was dissolved in October 1998, its shares of JR West were transferred to the government-owned Japan Railway Construction Public Corporation ( JRCC ), which merged into the Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency ( JRTT ) as part of a bureaucratic reform package in October 2003.
After a four-sided debate in 1940-41 in the new Workers Party between advocates of different theories, a majority concluded that the bureaucracy had become a new ruling class in a society they called " bureaucratic collectivist.
After the death of Lenin in 1924, the ruling stratum of the Soviet Union, consolidated around Stalin, was held to be a bureaucratic caste, and not a new ruling class, because its political control did not also extend to economic ownership.
After that moment, although branded " enemy of the people ", Rakovsky was still occasionally allowed to speak in public ( notably, together with Kamenev and Karl Radek, to the Moscow Komsomol ), and continued to criticize Stalin's leadership as " bureaucratic socialism " ( see Bureaucratic collectivism ) and " social fascism ".
After years of political maneuvering, most of his proposed initiatives were stonewalled by bureaucratic obstacles.
After a long bureaucratic pause, Schläfli was asked in 1854 to write a shorter version, but this he understandably did not.
After years of procedural, bureaucratic, and financial wrangling with the Students ' Union, University, and contractors, approval was given in late 2008 for the construction of new offices and studios on the third floor of the University of Calgary MacEwan Student Centre.
After some bureaucratic obstruction, which one critic described as a mini-Watergate, the VOO was finally granted a licence and was invited to open the new Hilversum 4 radio network on December 28, 1975.
After a lengthy bureaucratic struggle between the opponents in the Air Ministry and proponents in the Admiralty, the British Chiefs of Staff gave the go-ahead in September 1941 and a launch site was set up at Landguard Fort near Felixstowe in Suffolk.
His critique of capitalism, and its associated liberal ideology and bureaucratic state ( including what, in After Virtue, he condemned as the state capitalism of the USSR ) is not expressed in traditional Marxist terms.
After his successful southern subjugation and repair of the Wu-Shu alliance, Zhuge Liang, utilising his huge bureaucratic power and influence, carried out a serious of human resources rearrangement.

After and disputes
After World War II, Scotland's economic situation became progressively worse due to overseas competition, inefficient industry, and industrial disputes.
After World War II, Scotland's economic situation became progressively worse due to overseas competition, inefficient industry, and industrial disputes.
After the Isis-Urania temple claimed its independence, there were even more disputes, leading to Yeats resigning.
After the First World War, Poland and Lithuania both regained their independence but soon became immersed in territorial disputes.
After North and South Yemen merged in May 1990, Oman settled its border disputes with the new Republic of Yemen on 1 October 1992.
After the division titles of the 1979 and 1980 seasons, contract disputes arose and owner Klein would refuse to renegotiate players ' contracts.
After Choi's death in 2002, a number of succession disputes splintered the ITF into three different groups, all claiming to be the original.
* November 7 – U. S. presidential election, 1876: After long and heated disputes, Rutherford Birchard Hayes is eventually declared the winner over Samuel Jones Tilden.
After a number of Western trade unions left it in 1949, as a result of disputes over support for the Marshall Plan, to form the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, the WFTU was made up primarily of unions affiliated with or sympathetic to Communist parties.
After vain theological disputes, in December 814, there followed personal insults.
After the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, which was put down only with the intervention of federal troops, Congress passed the Arbitration Act of 1888, which authorized the creation of arbitration panels with the power to investigate the causes of labor disputes and to issue non-binding arbitration awards.
After the season was over, Linda Purl departed from the series due to disputes regarding her character and her castmates and Charlene was written out of the series by having moved to Philadelphia to start her own law practice.
After his return, he continued to assert his rights and settled a number of disputes with his bishops.
After concluding patent disputes over generic ribavirin availability in 2003, Three Rivers Pharmaceuticals, LLC in conjunction with Par Pharmaceutical, was approved in 2005 to market ribavirin as Ribosphere capsules.
After a war scare with the United Kingdom, the Oregon boundary dispute was settled in the 1846 Oregon Treaty, partitioning the region along the 49th parallel and resolving most but not all of the border disputes ( see Pig War ).
After the conquest and division of the land among the tribes, the Tabernacle was moved to Shiloh in Ephraimite territory ( Joshua's tribe ) to avoid disputes among the other tribes (; ; ; ).
After having displaced the British as the dominant outside power following the War of 1812, the United States had assumed the role of mediator in intertribal disputes.
After a series of disputes, Allen County's first jail was constructed in Iola in 1869 at a cost of $ 8, 400.
After nearly a century of bustling activity in the mines, including a history of disputes between union miners and mine owners, the Bunker Hill Mine (& smelter ) closed in 1981, leaving thousands out of work and a history of lead contamination.
After three years of settlement and disputes over the permanent location, the town itself was organized by frontiersmen William Francis Kimmel and John Hopwood Mickey in the early fall of 1871.
After its completion, word came that Whitefield had returned to Pennsylvania, bristling and angered by theological disputes with certain Moravians, particularly on the issue of predestination.
After disputes over money, Harman-Ising parted company with Schlesinger in 1933, taking Bosko with them.
After several disputes with Schlesinger, Avery left Warner Bros. and went to work at MGM.
After their On the Threshold of a Dream album ( 1969 ), they created Threshold Records, prompted in part by disputes with London / Deram over album design costs ( their gatefold record jackets and expensive cover art were not popular with company executives ).

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