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After partially recovering from the 1990s crisis, the Bulgarian military became a part of the collective defensive system of NATO.
After the military coup, in 1980 PAIGC admitted in its official newspaper " Nó Pintcha " ( dated November 29, 1980 ) that many were executed and buried in unmarked collective graves in the woods of Cumerá, Portogole and Mansabá.
After the election, the Nationals negotiated an agreement to form a government with the Liberals and an independent MP, though not described as a " traditional coalition " due to the reduced cabinet collective responsibility of National cabinet members.
After the first few weeks of the season were canceled, the players and owners ratified a new collective bargaining agreement on December 8, 2011, setting up a shortened 66-game season.
After Stalin's death and a short period of collective rule, new leader Nikita Khrushchev denounced the cult of personality of Stalin and launched the policy of de-Stalinization.
After Whitehead moved to Los Angeles, Genesis signed with the art collective Hipgnosis, whose artists had created high profile album covers for Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon and Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy.
After later historians determined that more than five nomadic tribes took part, Wu Hu has become a collective term for all non-Chinese nomads residing in North China at the time.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the Lombard invasions, " Italy " or " Italia " gradually became the collective name for diverse sovereign entities appearing on the peninsula.
After many years, Mary Sperling — a close friend of Lazarus and the second-oldest of the Howard Families — joins the collective intelligence in order to escape thanatophobia ; whereupon Lazarus and many other Howards return to Earth.
After contributing an episode to L ' An 01 ( The Year 01 ) ( 1973 ), a collective film organised by Jacques Doillon, Resnais made a second collaboration with Jorge Semprun for Stavisky ( 1974 ), based on the life of the notorious financier and embezzler whose death in 1934 provoked a political scandal.
After being expelled prior to graduation for removing the clapper from the main bell * ( never proven ), he received a letter from all his classmates in which they sent him their collective regards.
After the 1987 election produced a third consecutive Conservative victory, many of the musical collective drifted away.
After spending nearly a year in California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison in Corcoran, California, Downey, on condition of posting $ 5, 000 bail, was unexpectedly freed when a judge ruled that his collective time in incarceration facilities ( spawned from the initial 1996 arrests ) had qualified him for early release.
After this album, Dice Raw left the collective to record his solo debut album Reclaiming the Dead.
* 14 October 1964 – 16 June 1977: After the removal of Nikita Khrushchev the Soviet Union went through a period of collective leadership.
After authoring the best-selling historic novel Q as " Luther Blissett ", five of them went on to found the writers ' collective Wu Ming.
After the defeat of Zarathustra, KOS-MOS stays behind with Nephilim, chaos, and Abel in order to assist in Nephilim's plan to send the collective unconsciousness of humanity to Lost Jerusalem.
After a long-running battle with the Ministry of the Interior, in 2008 the KSCM's youth section-the Communist Youth Union ( KSM ) led by Milan Krajča was dissolved, allegedly for endorsing in its program the replacement of private with collective ownership of the means of production.
After Khrushchev was ousted in 1964, Suslov supported the establishment of a collective leadership.
After the military coup, in 1980 PAIGC admitted in its official newspaper Nó Pintcha ( dated November 29, 1980 ) that many were executed and buried in unmarked collective graves in the woods of Cumerá, Portogole and Mansabá.
After the death of incumbent Wilhelm Pieck in 1960, the office was replaced by a collective head of state, the State Council.
After his time in the DIS, John Morrison worked for the ISC as its investigator until he was sacked for saying in a BBC interview that when the Prime Minister asserted that the threat from Iraq's WMD " is current and serious " that he " could almost hear the collective raspberry going up around Whitehall ".
After David's analysis she tries to shock him into understanding the nature of the collective unconscious.
" After the war, Wilson argued for a new world order which transcended traditional great power politics, instead emphasizing collective security, democracy, and self-determination.

After and presidency
After the introduction of presidency the law was amended twice: on September 4, 1996 and on November 9, 1999 but on the whole the law retains its initial contents.
After Habré consolidated his authority and assumed the presidency in 1982, his victorious army, the Armed Forces of the North ( Forces Armées du Nord — FAN ), became the nucleus of a new national army.
After a 45-minute term of office, Pedro Lascuráin was replaced by Huerta, who took over the presidency later that day.
After retiring from the presidency in March 1797, Washington returned to Mount Vernon with a profound sense of relief.
After two rounds of polling, legislators gave Estimé the presidency.
After a turbulent year in office in which he saw his approval ratings plummet to the single digits, Prime Minister Mori agreed to hold early elections for the LDP presidency in order to improve his party's chances in crucial July 2001 Upper House elections.
After his election to the presidency, he presided over renewed prosperity for several years.
After some consideration, she agreed to become the first Labour nominee for the presidency and the first woman candidate in what was only the second presidential election to be contested by three candidates since 1945.
After the impeachment of Fujimori ( at present in jail ), Alejandro Toledo could not run for the presidency again.
After the inaugural presidency of Douglas Hyde, who was an interparty nominee for the office, the nominees of the Fianna Fáil political party won every presidential election until 1990.
After a period of consolidation under the newly formed National Revolutionary Council, Ngouabi assumed the presidency on December 31, 1968.
After Manuel Gómez Pedraza won the election to succeed Victoria, Vicente Guerrero staged a coup d ' état and took the presidency on April 1, 1829.
** After a stroke, Pieter Willem Botha resigns his party's leadership and the presidency of South Africa.
After his departure from the cabinet, Chirac wanted to gain the leadership of the political right, in order to gain the French presidency in the future.
After the success of political forces close to Putin in the December 1999 parliamentary elections, Yeltsin evidentially felt confident enough in Putin that he resigned from the presidency on December 31, six months before his term was due to expire.
After the 2000 election of Chen Shui-bian as president, the presidency and the Legislative Yuan were controlled by different parties which brought forth a number of latent constitutional issues such as the role of the legislature in appointing and dismissing a premier, the right of the president to call a special session of the legislature, and who has the power to call a referendum.
After the Dáil voted by 64 to 57 to approve the Treaty in January, 1922, De Valera resigned the presidency ( which in August 1921 had been upgraded from a prime ministerial President of Dáil Éireann to a full head of state, called President of the Irish Republic ).
After a bitter fight, Congress struck a deal resolving the dispute and awarding the presidency to Hayes.
After World War II and Juan Perón's presidency, recurring economic and institutional crises fostered the rise of military regimes.
After his resignation from the presidency, the impeachment trial, on charges of corruption, continued, and Collor was found guilty by the Senate and sentenced to disqualification from holding elected office for eight years ( 1992 – 2000 ).
After his presidency, he was appointed to a five-year term ( 2003 – 2008 ) as professor-at-large at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies, where he is now on the board of overseers.
After leaving the Brazilian presidency, Cardoso joined the Club of Madrid
After Andrew Jackson assumed the U. S. presidency in March 1829, many competent Indian agents were replaced by unqualified Jackson loyalists, argues historian John Hall.
After establishing himself in the presidency, in 1936 Cárdenas had Calles and dozens of his corrupt associates arrested or deported to the United States.

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