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After two previous failures, voters in the city passed a ballot measure in 2000 authorizing a bond measure for construction of a new library to replace the city's Carnegie library, damaged during the Loma Prieta earthquake.
After a number of notable successes and some early failures in the 1920s, the League ultimately proved incapable of preventing aggression by the Axis powers in the 1930s.
* 2008 – After critical failures in the US financial system began to build up after mid-September, the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaches its lowest level since 1997.
After numerous failures in securing legislative sovereignty in the early 19th century many Poles simply gave up trying to attain a degree of independence from their foreign master-states.
After test failures with the first three flight tests because of guidance and sensor problems, the fourth and final test on June 10, 1984 was successful, intercepting the Minuteman RV with a closing speed of about 6. 1 km / s at an altitude of more than 160 km.
After repeated failures in Allied bombing attempts to hit the factory, a team of French Resistance fighters and SOE agents distracted the German guards with a game of soccer while part of their team entered the plant and destroyed machinery.
After the extraordinary successes of the 1940s and 50s, the 1960s and 70s brought personal turmoil and theatrical failures.
After these failures, Clotilde appeared to dedicate herself to a saintly life.
After these failures the English parliament forced Charles to make peace.
After some costly failures the Normans managed to construct a pontoon to reach the Isle of Ely, defeated the rebels at the bridgehead and stormed the island, marking the effective end of English resistance.
After these failures of the bullpup design to achieve widespread service, the concept continued to be explored ( for example: a second Korobov bullpup, the TKB-022 ).
After his failures in the Great Leap Forward, Mao decided to give up the State presidency in 1959.
After a number of failures and difficulties with money, Robinson suggested to Gordy to start his own label, which Gordy agreed.
After at least six failures, he was admitted in 1609.
After several failures, Caecilius gained a high reputation.
After two failures, Zond 3 was sent on a test mission, photographing the far side of the Moon ( only the second spacecraft to do so ) and continuing out to the orbit of Mars in order to test telemetry and spacecraft systems.
After experimentation both machines proved to be failures.
After two narrow failures to qualify for the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000, McCarthy took the nation to the 2002 World Cup held in Korea and Japan.
After repeated failures, he successfully gained appointment to the judiciary as a Justice of the Court of King's Bench on 16 February 1770, leaving to replace Edward Clive as a Justice of the Common Pleas on 25 June.
After the failures at Neuve Chapelle and Aubers Ridge, French briefed the press correspondent Repington in an attempt to pin the blame for the shell shortage onto Kitchener.
After failures trying rubber bands and metal pins, he settled on placing the slices into a cardboard tray.
After the financial failures of both plays they ended their relationship.
After mechanical failures robbed him of the chance to perform, Berger came on strongly in the latter half of 1987, winning the final two rounds of the season.
After test failures with the first three flight tests, the fourth and final test on 10 June 1984 was successful, intercepting the Minuteman RV with a closing speed of about 6. 1 km / s at an altitude of more than 160 km.

After and Pamela
Paarfi's old-fashioned, elaborate, and highly verbose writing is explicitly based on Dumas ', though with a dialogue style that is, at times, based on Tom Stoppard's wordgames in Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead ( according to Pamela Dean's introduction to Five Hundred Years After ).
After the demise of Solid Rock, and his September 1980 divorce from his first wife, Pamela, after almost nine years of marriage, Norman moved to England, where he was based until 1985.
After " a brief whirlwind courtship ", Norman and Pamela were married on December 28, 1971 in Minnesota.
After their wedding, Pamela worked as both a model and actress in commercials.
After the flight of the king to Varennes, Barère joined the republican party and the Feuillants, although he continued to keep in touch with the Duke of Orléans, whose natural daughter, Pamela, he tutored.
After barricading herself in the cabin, Brenda's roped corpse is hurled through the window, forcing Alice to run back outside only to meet a middle-aged woman who identified herself as Mrs. Pamela Voorhees ( Betsy Palmer ).
After her husband's death in Newgate Gaol, Dublin, Pamela, Lady Edward FitzGerald, was no longer welcome at Boyle Farm, the house of his brother Lord Henry FitzGerald in Thames Ditton.
After placing the entire kingdom of Pandora under a trance, he abducts two candidates: Dyluck, now enslaved, and a young Pandoran girl named Phanna ( named Pamela in the original Japanese version ).
After his first wife died, Sedgwick married a second time on April 17, 1774 to Pamela Dwight of the New England Dwight family.
After Kendig and Bova, Editors of OMNI included Richard Teresi, Gurney Williams III, Patrice Adcroft, Keith Ferrell, and Pamela Weintraub ( editor of OMNI as one of the first major standalone webzines from 1996-1998 ).
After he died, Pamela got the rights to his poetry and when she died, her parents got the rights.
After Bamber's conviction, one cousin on his mother's side, Ann Eaton, moved into White House Farm, and she and several others — Sarah Jane Eaton, Pamela Boutflour, and Robert Woodwiss Boutflour — acquired ownership of the caravan site.
After Pamela Anderson and Jenny McCarthy shut off the TV, the two compliment each other on their good looks.
After the Second World War, Crombie became part of Illingworth Morris – at that time Britain ’ s largest woolen textile company, of which British actress Pamela Mason was the majority shareholder.
After training in the company's Power Plant wrestling school, McCullum made her professional wrestling debut in 2000 under the ring name Midajah as part of a group of fitness models ( Tylene Buck, April Hunter, Shakira and Pamela Paulshock ) known as the nWo girls.
After the breakup of his brief second marriage to actress Suzanne Pleshette, Donahue married actress Valerie Pamela Allen ( born 1940 ) on October 21, 1966, in Dublin, Ireland.
After it was made public that she had nude scenes in ' Pamela ,' Penthouse approached her with a contract offer.
After escaping from a hospital ( where they are being examined for mental illness ), Nicky and Pamela link up with sympathetic disc jockey Johnny LaGuardia ( Tim Curry ).
After a night ’ s work, he wakes Pamela and Carol to tell them it is finished.
After visiting the Rooster ’ s, Pamela returns to find a bloody drill bit in front of the door and Dalton ’ s body inside.
In November 2010, the station canceled The Morning Rush with Flynn and Pamela Furr ( although Furr now anchors news for both WPTI and WRDU ) After Christmas of 2010, Dmitri Vassilaros began hosting the morning show.
After two years of being apart from each other, Doug and Pamela meet again by chance while they are in college in Philadelphia and seem to rekindle their previous romance.

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