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After a giant crossover with Freunde fürs Leben, Forsthaus Falkenau and Unser Lehrer Doktor Specht, the soap opera got canceled after 313 episodes.
After ten years of production, it grew to a mid-size crossover SUV.
After Steve Hackett left the group in 1977, they became a crossover, arena rock band.
After the events of DC's Infinite Crisis crossover and the World War III event that was chronicled in 52, JSA members Jay Garrick, Alan Scott, and Ted Grant decided to revive the Justice Society.
After 1996, publication of this line came to a near halt, ceasing production of any books concerning the characters with the publication of the last crossover books involving Ghost, in the early 2000s.
After that, Velasquez was able to achieve the crossover appeal she desired, building a fan base among Hispanics as well as other Americans.
After leaving the book, he and Busiek worked to produce the long-awaited JLA / Avengers inter-company crossover, which saw print in late 2003.
After DC Comics ' company-wide crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths revamped and streamlined many of DC's properties, Chop-Chop's old depictions are suggested to be those of a comic-book-within-a-comic-book style format that features the team's adventures, with Chop-Chop playing the role of sidekick.
After signing with Columbia in 1970, Anderson released the Joe South song, "( I Never Promised You A ) Rose Garden ," which became a major crossover pop hit in 1970 and early 1971.
* Chi McBride as Steven Harper (" The Day After ", Season 5 – crossover with Boston Public )
After extensive touring and recording, the couple decided to leave Hollywood and moved to New York City to make the crossover from radio to television.
After the ' 90s, there were very few crossover acts that became successful in the 2000s.
After the 2007 crossover X-Men: Messiah Complex, the New X-Men title was canceled and briefly relaunched as " Young X-Men " for 13 issues.
After the song was re-released as an A-side on both 7-inch and 12-inch vinyl, it went on to spend three weeks at number one on Billboard's National Disco Action charts ; it was also a crossover success, reaching the top five on the Hot Black Singles chart while peaking at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1984.
After the crossover success of the original film version of Hairspray, Waters's films began featuring familiar actors and celebrities such as Johnny Depp, Edward Furlong, Melanie Griffith, Chris Isaak, Johnny Knoxville, Martha Plimpton, Christina Ricci, Lili Taylor, Kathleen Turner, John Travolta, and Tracey Ullman.
After Charlton Comics sold its superhero properties to DC Comics in 1983, Thunderbolt reappeared after almost two decades in the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover series ( April 1985-March 1986, Thunderbolt appearing in # 6, 7, and 10 ) when he joined the heroes of the Multiverse in their crusade against the Anti-Monitor.
After the show's cancellation, the crossover episode, " Millennium ", was made on the television series The X-Files, serving as a de facto series finale for Frank Black's story.
After a pedestrian crossover, the parkway passes a parking lot for Bayside Marina, accessible only via the parkway's northbound lanes.
After the end of the Blackest Night crossover, the Qwardians witness the return of the Anti Monitor to their planet and his short battle with Deadman.
After Radium Round, the band passed out of the public eye, working on less main-stream releases such as the metal / yoik crossover Channel Nordica ( 2000 ) and the punk EP Back To Persepolis ( 2001 ).
After the House of M crossover, where almost the entire mutant population lost their powers, Laurie was one of the lucky few who retained the mutant gene.
After an emergence of folk music from independent artists such as Elliott Smith and Neutral Milk Hotel in the late 1990s and crossover bands which dominated much of the underground music scene, a resurrection of psych folk appeared during the following decade, with the New Weird America movement, which also saw the rise of the stylistically similar genre of Freak Folk.
After conceiving and co-creating the all-girl string quartet Bond and producing their first single, he then created the eight piece classical crossover band, The Planets.
After he was shot and placed in a coma at the start of the 15-part JLAmerica / JLEurope crossover Breakdowns, Dreamslayer, a supervillain who, with the aid of the Extremists, a team of robotic servants, had once destroyed all life on their planet, took over Lord's body and supercharged this power, allowing him to control thousands of minds at once.

After and Robinson
After that, he watched reruns of The Third Man, and he was a Jonathan Harris fan, growing up ( when he was actually a fan of Guy Williams's, Zorro, who played his future TV father – John Robinson ).
After initial development, Robinson turned the movement over to James E. West who became the first Chief Scout Executive and the Scouting movement began to expand in the U. S. As BSA grew, it absorbed other Scouting organizations.
After many years of the infinitesimal approach to calculus having fallen into disuse other than as an introductory pedagogical tool, use of infinitesimal quantities was finally given a rigorous foundation by Abraham Robinson in the 1960s.
After Muir, Robinson attended Pasadena Junior College ( PJC ), where he continued his athletic career by participating in basketball, football, baseball, and track.
After graduating from PJC in spring 1939, Robinson transferred to UCLA, where he became the school's first athlete to win varsity letters in four sports: baseball, basketball, football, and track.
After the government ceased NYA operations, Robinson traveled to Honolulu in fall 1941 to play football for the semi-professional, racially integrated Honolulu Bears.
After a short season, Robinson returned to California in December 1941 to pursue a career as running back for the Los Angeles Bulldogs of the Pacific Coast Football League.
After protests by heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis ( then stationed at Fort Riley ) and the help of Truman Gibson ( then an assistant civilian aide to the Secretary of War ), Robinson also openly criticized segregated hotels and restaurants that served the Dodger organization ; a number of these establishments integrated as a result, including the five-star Chase Park Hotel in St. Louis.
After the season, Robinson was traded by the Dodgers to the arch-rival New York Giants for Dick Littlefield and $ 35, 000 cash ( equal to $ today ).
After playing his rookie season at first base, Robinson spent most of his career as a second baseman.
After supporting Richard Nixon in his 1960 presidential race against John F. Kennedy, Robinson later praised Kennedy effusively for his stance on civil rights.
After the party nominated Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona instead, Robinson left the party's convention commenting that he now had " a better understanding of how it must have felt to be a Jew in Hitler's Germany ".
After Robinson's retirement from baseball, his wife, Rachel Robinson, pursued a career in academic nursing — she became an assistant professor at the Yale School of Nursing and director of nursing at the Connecticut Mental Health Center.
After Robinson's death, his widow founded the Jackie Robinson Foundation, of which she remains an officer as of 2009.
After leaving the UN in 2002, Robinson formed Realizing Rights: the Ethical Globalization Initiative, which came to a planned end at the end of 2010.
After that, Simms completed a 36-yard pass to Robinson.
After the war many players returned to their teams, while the major event of the second half of the 1940s was the 1945 signing of Jackie Robinson to a players contract by Branch Rickey the general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
After Robinson had spent some years known in baseball as the Director of Discipline, he was chosen by Major League Baseball in 2002 to manage the Expos, which MLB owned at that time.
After stealing an expensive ring at an auction in Vancouver on June 22, 2004 ( and returning it to the police a few days later ), Robinson announced in an emotional news conference that he would be on temporary medical leave from his job as an MP.
After Blackadder, Robinson became the narrator and one of the lead actors for the British animated series Nellie the Elephant, based on a song of the same name.
After abandoning his studies of pharmacology for financial reasons, James Baskett supported himself as an actor, moving from his home town of Indianapolis, Indiana to New York City, New York and joining the company of Bill Robinson, better known as Mr. Bojangles.
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 several drafts were rejected, Robinson was able to satisfy Breen.
After Robinson arranged for Bonner's alimony checks to be forwarded to a Kansas post office box, her family never heard from her again.

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