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After the Globes closure, it was reestablished as a society news column in the Daily Express from 1917 onwards, initially written by social correspondent Major John Arbuthnot who invented the name " Beachcomber ".
After the closure of the base, Roswell capitalized on its pleasant climate and reinvented itself as a retirement community.
After World War II, Newforge Foods, part of the Fitch Lovell group, were awarded the license to produce the product in the UK ( doing so at its Gateacre factory, Liverpool ), where it stayed until production switched to the Danish Crown Group ( owners of the Tulip Food Company ) in 1998, forcing the closure of the Liverpool factory and the loss of 140 jobs.
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After the network's official closure, UPN's website was redirected to The CW website, and then CBS's website.
After the 2003 closure, the Friends of Meigs Field introduced a new plan, " Parks and Planes ", which promoted the idea of an aviation museum, small operating runway, and park land on the property.
After several years of closure resulting from an economic depression after the War of 1812, Queen's College reopened in 1825 and was renamed Rutgers College in honor of American Revolutionary War hero Colonel Henry Rutgers ( 1745 – 1830 ).
After the closure of the Casino des Fleurs ( hôtel Gallia ), a luxury establishment was built for the rich winter clientele, the Casino Municipal next to the pier Albert-Edouard.
After a recent closure, the theatre was reopened in February 2011 having been saved by the owners of nearby King's Lynn ’ s Majestic Cinema.
After the camp's closure and sale to the Metroparks system, the majority of the structures were torn down and the swimming pool filled in.
After the mill's closure, Potlatch became a bedroom community for the university towns of Moscow and Pullman, Washington.
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 brief closure in 1898, the post office reopened as " Jackpine " from 1898 to 1908.
After the closure of the Sunday Lake Mine on February 16, 1961 the local economy shifted from one of mining to the forest industry, goods and services, and tourism.
After the 1953 closure of the railroad between Bridger and Bearcreek, the town ’ s population dwindled.
After the de-activation and closure of the base in 1969, Glasgow's population declined until approximately 1990.
After its closure in 1998.
After its closure the land and was donated to the Blackwell Industrial Authority ( BIA ).
After the closure of Vitro, the site was used by the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
After the closure of the Gary Elementary School ( formerly Gary High School ) no school systems were located in the city.
After formal closure by British Rail in 1982, the line was reopened on 25 July 1987.
After the closure of Pebble Mill, BBC Birmingham moved to a much smaller production base in Birmingham City Centre which had no studio space for the show.
After Dreamwave's closure, the rights to the Transformers comics were taken over by IDW Publishing.
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After the closure, the non-profit fundraised to open a new space in Bramalea City Centre, City Centre Exhibit Space for a while, before being renamed Artway Gallery.

After and Académie
After the French chemists Louis Nicolas Vauquelin, Louis Jacques Thénard, and Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac approved the experiments of the young pharmacist Balard, the results were presented at a lecture of the Académie des Sciences and published in Annales de Chimie et Physique.
After his election to the Académie française in 1925, Valéry became a tireless public speaker and intellectual figure in French society, touring Europe and giving lectures on cultural and social issues as well as assuming a number of official positions eagerly offered to him by an admiring French nation.
After his brother's death, Thomas succeeded his vacant chair in the Académie française.
After his death this index of incipits, arranged alphabetically, was presented to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, and a copy was placed in the manuscript department of the Bibliothèque Nationale.
After the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture was reorganized in 1661 by Louis XIV whose aim was to control all the artistic activity in France, a controversy occurred among the members that dominated artistic attitudes for the rest of the century.
After a brief return to America, Twachtman studied from 1883 to 1885 at the Académie Julian in Paris, and his paintings dramatically shifted towards a soft, gray and green tonalist style.
After his marriage, in 1751, to the daughter of a former mayor of Amiens, he withdrew to that city, where he carried on his literary activities through the ' Académie d ' Amiens ' which he had founded.
After his resumption of French citizenship he was elected a member of the Académie Française ( 1881 ), and having received the Légion d ' honneur in 1870, he was promoted to be officer of the order in 1892.
After four unsuccessful campaigns ( 1884, 1897, 1898 and 1900 ), Le Châtelier was elected to the Académie des sciences ( Academy of Science ) in 1907.
After the war, Laurent, who inherited his father ’ s artistic gift, trained at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière under the painter Othon Friesz and began living as an artist in Montparnasse.
After an unsuccessful attempt at opening a photography studio in Atlanta and teaching drawing at Clark Atlanta University Tanner traveled to France in 1891, to the Académie Julian, and joined the American Art Students Club of Paris.
After the death of Joachim Thibault de Courville in 1581, Mauduit became the principal musician of the Académie.
After three years went to Paris, where he worked at the Académie Julian, and the Ecole des Beaux Arts, where he studied under Lefebvre and Boulanger.
After the apprenticeship, she exhibited one of her pastels of a magistrate at the Académie de Saint-Luc.
After that exhibition, Labille-Guiard's works would often be compared against those of Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, one of Labille-Guiard's fellow female contemporaries and a fellow member of the Académie de Saint-Luc.
After the death of his father in 1837, Stevens left middle school to begin study at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, where he knew François Navez, the Neo-Classical painter and former student of Jacques-Louis David who was its director and an old friend of Stevens's grandfather.
After graduating in 1899, Haseltine went to Munich Academy in Germany to study drawing and then to the Académie Julian in Paris, France where he studied painting.
After serving an apprenticeship to a mason in his native city, he went in 1810 to Paris, and studied for some years at the Académie des beaux-arts working concurrently as a draughtsman for Charles Percier.
After studying drawing and anatomy under John H. Vanderpoel at the Chicago Art Institute, J. C. and younger brother Frank enrolled in the Académie Julian in Paris for a year, where they were exposed to the work of Toulouse-Lautrec, Jules Chéret, and also Alphonse Mucha, a leader in the French Art Nouveau movement.
After a trip to Paris in 1919 to study at the Académie Julian, he returned to New York and established a studio.
" After his study at Académie Julian, Benson traveled to England's Royal Academy to see his painting " After the Storm " on exhibit.
After a series of successful operas and the commencement of his successful collaboration with the librettist Pierre-Charles Roy, in 1713 the king appointed Destouches inspector general of the Académie Royale de Musique, at a stipend of 4000 livres a year ; later, in 1725 Louis XV would appoint him superintendent of chamber music for the Chambre du Roi, and then Director of the Académie.

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