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After and fall
After that, he declared, `` to return to freedom was to fall to one's knees before the real world and adore it ''.
After correspondence with Miss Packard and to the joy of Miss Packard and Miss Giles, she came to Atlanta, in the fall of 1888, to help wherever needed, although there was then no money available to pay her a salary.
After the fall of Fort Sumter, Lincoln realized the importance of taking immediate executive control of the war and making an overall strategy to put down the rebellion.
After the fall of the Akkadian empire in the mid 21st century BC, the Assyrians who were the northern branch of the Akkadian people, colonised parts of the region between the 21st and mid 18th centuries BC and claimed the resources, notably silver.
After the fall of the Achaemenid Empire, the unity of the Imperial Aramaic script was lost, diversifying into a number of descendant cursives.
After this failed, he devised a collapsable boat, which would either have its cabin fall in or become shipwrecked.
After Ali ibn Yusuf's death in 1143, his son Tashfin ibn Ali lost ground rapidly before the Almohads, and in 1146 he was killed by a fall from a precipice while attempting to escape after a defeat near Oran.
After the fall of France, he met up with his family in Marseille, where he arrived by sea.
After the fall of the Conservative government to Labour in 1997, she served as Shadow Health Secretary between 1998 and 1999 and later as Shadow Home Secretary between 1999 and 2001 under William Hague.
After World War II predicted methods were invariably applied but the fall of shot usually needed adjustment because of inaccuracy in locating the target, the proximity of friendly troops or the need to engage a moving target.
After the fall of the Duchy of Athens and the principality of Achaia, the only Latin possessions left on the mainland of Greece were the papal city of Monemvasia, the fortress of Vonitsa, the Messenian stations Coron and Modon, Navarino, the castles of Argos and Nauplia, to which the island of Aegina was subordinate, Lepanto and Pteleon.
After finishing the trios, in the fall of 1808, he began sketching the Choral Fantasy, the work considered to be the " first draft " of the last movement of the Symphony No. 9.
After the fall of the communism in 1990, the former communist party changed to Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP ) and won the first post-communist elections for the new constitution in 1990 with a small majority.
After the fall of Communism and Bulgaria's transition to a market economy, wages fell severely.
After they fall asleep, Grendel enters the hall and attacks, devouring one of Beowulf's men.
After the fall of Singapore, several thousand British and Australian prisoners of war were sent to camps in Borneo.
After the fall of the Khmer Empire in the early 15th century, the Dongrek Mountains served as a natural border leaving the Khmer north of the mountains under the sphere of influence of Lan Xang.
After the fall, the rule of God was expressed through the Law, the Judges, the King of Israel and finally the promise that God would write his law on his people's hearts ( Jer 31: 33 ).
After the fall of the Western Empire much of the infrastructure needed to create plate armour diminished.
After the fall of James II of England, in 1688, Mather was among the leaders of the successful revolt against James's governor of the consolidated Dominion of New England, Sir Edmund Andros.
After defeating the St. Louis Blues in seven games the Wings would fall in the Western Conference Finals to the eventual champion Colorado Avalanche.
After Macias ' fall in 1979, President Obiang asked for Spanish assistance, and since then, Spain has regained influence in Equatorial Guinea's diplomatic relations.
After suffering a fall the autumn of 1937, the philosopher became ill with pleurisy.
After the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the legitimate heir to the throne, Andreas Palaiologos, willed away his claim to Ferdinand and Isabella in 1503.
After the fall of Napoleon I and the Liberal revolution in Portugal, the Portuguese Royals returned to Europe ( 1820 ).

After and Aberdeen
After inducting his successor, Lawson of Aberdeen, as minister of St Giles ' on 9 November, Knox returned to his home for the last time.
After a gap of around 30 years, new high-rise flats are once again being built in Belfast, Birmingham ( some are for wealthy people, e. g. The Mailbox, others are student accommodation ), Cardiff, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, and Newcastle upon Tyne ; but this time sometimes for wealthy professionals, rather than the ` lower classes `.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the British sent instructors to Aberdeen Proving Ground, where the U. S. Army would inaugurate a formal bomb disposal school under the Ordnance Corps.
After a brief period of Conservative minority government, the Earl of Aberdeen became Prime Minister in a coalition government of Whigs and Peelites ( with Russell taking the role of Foreign Secretary and Leader of the House of Commons ).
After prolonged arguments, a reluctant Aberdeen agreed to send a fleet to the Dardanelles but objected to his other proposals.
After ORDVAC was moved to Aberdeen, it was used remotely by telephone by the University of Illinois for up to eight hours per night.
* After taking his MD at Aberdeen, Tobias Smollett travels in France, collecting material for The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle.
After attending school in Aberdeen, he was sent by his guardians to Dundee, attending the High School of Dundee and was then apprenticed to a pharmacist.
After completing the usual course at King's College, Aberdeen, the young Chalmers studied law at the University of Edinburgh for several years.
After the independence of the 13 Colonies, the Scottish Episcopal church also took the step of consecrating Samuel Seabury at Aberdeen, in 1784.
After taking only 1 point in the first four post-split games, Killie beat Hibernian 3 – 1 to leapfrog Aberdeen into 5th place.
After studying mathematics at the University of Aberdeen he worked in information technology with the Bank of Scotland for 30 years, retiring in 1999 as Director of Technology Innovation.
After taking only 1 point in the first four post-split games, Killie beat Hibernian 3 – 1 to leapfrog Aberdeen into 5th place.
After Wilson's second game, against the Netherlands on 1 December 1971, Docherty left the position and his successor Willie Ormond reverted to a Scottish-born number one, in Bobby Clark of Aberdeen.
After arrival it was decided to transfer him to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
After retiring from politics he became Rector of the University of Aberdeen, a director of Tate & Lyle, and High Steward of the University of Oxford.
After Peel's death in 1850, the Peelite faction ( also sometimes referred to as the ' Liberal-Conservatives ') was led by Sir James Graham and Lord Aberdeen, the latter of whom became prime minister in 1852 by forming a government in coalition with the Whigs.
After graduating from King's College, Aberdeen MA with honours, he went to Magdalen Hall, Oxford.
After graduation he took up a chair in Hebrew at the Aberdeen Free Church College in 1870.
After studying art in Edinburgh and London, Wilson returned to his native city of Aberdeen in 1849 and established a business as a portrait miniaturist catering to the wealthy families of the North East of Scotland.
After some years of mediocre success, Wilson ventured into portrait photography in 1852 setting a portrait studio with John Hay in 25 Crown Street in Aberdeen.
After the election Stihler worked for Anne Begg, Member of Parliament for Aberdeen South, as a researcher.
After briefly serving in the First World War Thomson became a Fellow at Cambridge and then moved to the University of Aberdeen.
After a local cup final with Glasgow United in 1976 which was watched by a delegation from Aberdeen, including then manager Ally MacLeod, McLeish signed for the Pittodrie club the following day.

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