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After and deportation
After 1924, Ellis Island became primarily a detention and deportation processing station.
After a much-disputed truce on 3 January 1928, the Italian policy in Libya reached the level of full scale war, including deportation and concentration of the people of the Jebel Akhdar to deny the rebels the support of the local population.
After learning that his Spanish visa was invalid and fearing deportation back to France, Benjamin took an overdose of morphine tablets.
After the deportation of the Israelite tribes, at least some of the residents of this city were brought to Samaria to repopulate it with other Gentile settlers.
After the deportation of Prempeh I, the British governor-general of the Gold Coast, Frederick Hodgson, demanded the Golden Stool, the symbol of the Asante nation.
After the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, Stalin ordered the deportation of Russian Germans to labor camps in Siberia, as he was suspicious of potential collaboration with the Germans.
After her parole, resisting efforts at deportation, Iva moved to Chicago, where her father had opened the J. Toguri Mercantile Company Japanese-import retail store during the war, following the release of the Toguri family from internment at the Gila River War Relocation Center in September 1943.
After the war ended with the defeat of the loyalist Republicans, Cárdenas gave specific instructions to his ambassador and envoys in Europe to give safe haven and protection to all exiles, including President Manuel Azaña, actively sought for deportation by the Spanish fascist government and by French collaborationist authorities.
After his deportation from the Soviet Union in February 1929, Leon Trotsky also stayed for four years on Büyükada, his first station in exile.
After Garvey's conviction and imprisonment on mail fraud charges in 1925 and deportation to Jamaica in 1927, the organization began to take on a different character.
After the deportation of Lajos Kossuth, a nationalist Hungarian leader, Schwarzenberg faced uprisings by Hungarians.
After the war, Santa Ana and all of El Salvador began to address the problem of rising crime rates, ​​ mostly due to the existence of " maras " or gangs, mainly generated by the deportation of illegal immigrants from the United States.
After spending more time in jail, in 2006 Al-Arian plead guilty to conspiracy and was sentenced to 57 months in prison and deportation upon release.
After the deportation of Poles and Jews in 1939 – 1941 ( see Polish minority in Soviet Union ) and the Holocaust the Polish population in the territories had decreased considerably.
After a reign of only three months and ten days, Jeconiah's reign came to an end by Babylonian intervention, and Jeconiah and the elite of Judah were taken into Babylonian exile in 597 BCE as part of the first deportation, Jeconiah continued to be regarded as the legitimate king of Judah by the Jews in Babylon.
After having served in the Germany Army at the Eastern Front, and after having completed his Habilitation, Hupka was expelled from the Wehrmacht in August 1944 for reasons of officially being a " half-Jew " because his mother was Jewish ; she survived deportation to and internment in Theresienstadt concentration camp.
After both Soviet occupations mass deportation of the Lithuanians into gulags and other forced settlements ensued.
After the overthrow of the kingdom of Judah in 586 BCE by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon ( see Babylonian captivity ) and the deportation of a considerable portion of its inhabitants to Mesopotamia, the Jews had two principal cultural centers: Babylonia and the land of Israel.
After the deportation and exile of the Emperors Thành Thái and Duy Tân, the new pro-French ruler Khải Định chose to change the imperial flag, replacing the three strips which signified the three regions of Vietnam ( North, Central, and South ) with a single horizontal band of red.
After her conviction for export of controlled technology, Gao faced the possibility of deportation
After the war, International War Crimes Tribunal sentenced some of the top Yugoslav political and military leaders for forcible population transfer, deportation and persecution of Kosovo civilians.
After studying the list of hundreds of Soviet agents and purchasers ( including one cosmonaut ) assigned to this penetration in the US and Japan, Weiss counselled against deportation.
After these Jews ' deportation, leading Danish civil servants
After a widely publicized hearing, Kaufman found that Lennon had been singled out for deportation for political reasons, allowed him to remain in the United States on what some observers characterized as a technicality, and criticized what he called the " labyrinthine provisions of the Immigration and Naturalization Act.
After the French Revolutionary Army invaded Italy in 1798, Consalvi was jailed in the Castel Sant ' Angelo in connection with the murder of General Duphot and condemned to deportation.

After and Toussaint
After Allen Toussaint offered to produce the group's next album, Labelle spent two weeks in New Orleans working on what became Nightbirds.
After the betrayal and capture of Toussaint L ' Ouverture in 1802, Dessalines became the leader of the revolution.
After the deadline's passing Roger Toussaint, president of Local 100 of the TWU declared the start of the 2005 New York City transit strike around 3: 00 a. m. on December 20.
After it was first recorded by Nolan's group Eleventh Hour in 1974 on Eleventh Hour's Greatest Hits LP, Labelle's producer Allen Toussaint decided to record it as the main track for the album Nightbirds.

After and Louverture
After the Battle of Crête-à-Pierrot, Dessalines defected from his long-time ally Louverture and briefly sided with Leclerc, Pétion, and Rigaud.

After and 1802
After the defeat of the French Campaign in the Battle of the Nile, in 1801, the British Museum acquired more Egyptian sculpture and in 1802 King George III presented the Rosetta Stone – key to the deciphering of hieroglyphs.
After sending more than 20, 000 troops to try to regain the colony in 1802, France withdrew its 7, 000 surviving troops in late 1803, shortly before Haiti declared independence.
After many vicissitudes, resulting from political and dynastic changes, he was invited to Paris ( 1802 ) by Napoleon, whose favor he had won five years previously by composing a march for the funeral of General Hoche.
After Boston returned to Washington, DC, Somers was furloughed on 11 November 1802 to await orders.
After a short truce in 1802 – 1803 the European wars resumed and continued until the defeat of Napoleon in 1814.
After Nguyễn Ánh established the Nguyễn Dynasty in 1802, he tolerated Catholicism and employed some Europeans in his court as advisors.
After voting irregularities in a local election, however, an early Nolichucky settler named Daniel Kennedy ( 1750 – 1802 ) led a movement to form a separate county, which was granted in 1783.
After the subsequent Peace of Amiens was signed in March 1802, Fox joined the thousands of English tourists flocking across the Channel to see the sights of the revolution.
After going into exile in France, Boyer and Alexandre Pétion, another mulatto, returned in 1802 with the French troops led by General Charles Leclerc.
After 1802, the first German and Jewish families settled in and around Ostrołęka.
After a sojourn in Stuttgart, probably working on his translations of Pindar, at the end of 1800 he found further employment as a tutor in Hauptwyl, Switzerland and then, in 1802, in Bordeaux, at the household of the Hamburg consul.
After studying at Marburg and at the University of Jena, he went to Leipzig as a private tutor ; but in 1802 he was appointed professor at Marburg, and two years later professor of philology and ancient history at Heidelberg.
After studying at the universities of Jena and Leipzig, he became Privatdozent at the University of Wittenberg in 1802, and in 1810 was appointed to a professorship there.
After his death, Charles Rivington was succeeded by his two sons, John ( 1720 – 1792 ) and James ( 1724 – 1802 ).
After school, Taylor served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1796 to 1802 and again from 1804 to 1805.
After the adoption of the Gregorian solar calendar in 1753, three astronomical Easter dates were one week later than the Gregorian Easter in 1802, 1805 and 1818.
After graduating in 1802 he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn.
After the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, Lindau lost its status as an Imperial Free City in 1802.
After the rebellion, and after a second conspiracy was discovered in 1802 among enslaved boatmen along the Appomattox and Roanoke Rivers, the Virginia Assembly in 1808 banned hiring out of slaves and required freed blacks to leave the state within 12 months or face re-enslavement ( 1806 ).
After his performance in London at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1802, the Morning Chronicle wrote that " It is to be regretted that his associations in the country prevent him from accepting a permanent engagement in London.
After two years he returned to Copenhagen, and is said to have introduced German romanticism to Denmark in 1802 with nine lectures given at Elers Kollegium, later published as Indledning til philosophiske Forelæsninger ( Introduction to Philosophical Lectures ).
After nearly one and a half decades as a judge, Kenyon died on 4 April 1802 in Bath.
After additional entanglements in western real estate ventures which resulted in " personal embarrassment " and, for a time, the prospect of debtor's prison, Phelps settled down in Canandaigua in 1802.
After the German Mediatisation of 1802, Ellwangen became a part of the duchy of Württemberg.

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