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After and initiation
After all, the esoteric tradition may be recovered if the seeker undergoes initiation.
After the initiation stage, the project is planned to an appropriate level of detail ( see example of a flow-chart ).
After the initiation of full-scale U. S. military involvement in the Nicaraguan conflict the CDS was empowered to enforce wartime bans on political assembly and association with other political parties ( i. e. parties associated with the " Contras ").
After the initiation of the Sino-Japanese War War in 1937, Mao traveled to many places and started a literary magazine in Wuhan.
After his deification, the initiation ceremony of the cult of his memory dictates that this same prosperity be bestowed upon followers, on a personal level.
After the 30-day Taft-Hartley period has expired, the performer may not work on any further SAG productions until first joining SAG, by: paying the initiation fee with the first half-year minimum membership dues, and agreeing to abide by the Guild's rules and bylaws.
After the initiation of U. S. naval interdiction efforts in coastal waters, known as Operation Market Time, the trail had to do double duty.
After the celebration of these sacraments of initiation, the congregation renews their baptismal vows and receive the sprinkling of baptismal water.
After a successful initiation in Alexandra, Gauteng | Alexandra Township, Johannesburg, Gogo Michelle of the Tshwane Traditional & Faith Healers Forum welcomes new sangomas ( including a white thwasa )
After a western style upbringing on the mission, at the age of 13, Namatjira returned to the bush for initiation and was exposed to traditional culture as a member of the Arrernte community ( in which he was to eventually become an elder ).
After initiation of an action potential, the refractory period is defined two ways:
After his election he has to follow a six-month initiation period, during which he is not allowed to shave or wash.
After his initiation, he will wear a red fez.
After serving on the commission to prepare the initiation of the new constitution he became in July 1795 president of the Assembly, and shortly afterwards a member of the Committee of Public Safety.
After its impromptu initiation as a piano Sing-along by the then Honorary Secretary Osborne Henry Mavor on the last day of the 1909 Martinmas Academic term, the highlight of the Union's social calendar is the annual ' Daft Friday ' black tie ball which continues to be held at the end of the Martinmas term exam diet.
After initiation, the child regularly visits the hospital outpatient clinic where they are seen by the dietitian and neurologist, and various tests and examinations are performed.
After initiation, Sivananda settled in Rishikesh, and immersed himself in intense spiritual practices.
After the initiation of détente between East and West Germany in the 1970s, the two sides established procedures for maintaining formal contacts through fourteen direct telephone connections or Grenzinformationspunkte ( GIP, " border information points ").
After Luke passes the first part of the initiation process, he has a falling out with Chloe when she realizes that he has become a Skull.
After initiation the seeker is considered a priest or priestess.
After the match, Williams had one more initiation to complete.
After his initiation into sannyasa, Swami Vireshwarananda stayed at Varanasi.
After an initiation battle, Monkeywrench and Thrasher join the Dreadnoks.
After being rescued from the fish by another fisherman, Matsyendranath took initiation as a sannyasin from Siddha Carpati.

After and strategic
After Germany's failure to destroy the Soviets before the winter of 1941, the strategic failure above the German tactical superiority became apparent.
After the retreat from Gallipoli nearly 400, 000 men in 13 divisions from the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force and the Force in Egypt formed a strategic reserve in Egypt called the Egyptian Expeditionary Force.
After World War II, the generals of the newly-formed U. S. Air Force propounded a new doctrine: that strategic bombing, particularly with nuclear weapons, was the sole decisive element necessary to win any future war ; and was therefore the sole means necessary to deter an adversary from launching a Pearl Harbor like surprise attack or war against the United States.
After the 1974 invasion following a Greek junta-based coup attempt, Makarios secured international recognition of his Greek Cypriot government as the sole legal authority on Cyprus, which has proved to be a very significant strategic advantage for the Greek Cypriots in the decades since.
After Nuwakot, he occupied strategic points in the hills surrounding the Kathmandu Valley.
After checking each island, Warner decided that Saint Kitts would prove to be the best-suited site for an English colony, because of its strategic central position ideal for expansion, friendly native population, fertile soil, abundant fresh water, and large salt deposits.
After 840, the Vikings had several bases in strategic locations dispersed throughout Ireland.
After the cancellation of the Blue Streak missile program and the cancellation of the American Skybolt and with the Blue Steel missile already in service, six squadrons of Vulcan B2s were re-assigned to the low-level ( 200 ft and lower ) penetration role and were re-equipped with the WE. 177B strategic laydown bomb from 1966 until being replaced in the strategic role in 1969 by the Polaris missile launched from nuclear submarines of the Royal Navy.
After France fell to the Germans in 1940, the Vichy government administered Madagascar until 1942, when British Empire troops occupied the strategic island in the Battle of Madagascar in order to preclude its seizure by the Japanese.
After mid-1944, Fallschirmjäger were no longer trained as paratroops owing to the realities of the strategic situation, but retained the Fallschirmjäger honorific.
" After years of criticism against the French army for its conservatism and Catholicism, Clemenceau would need help to get along the military leaders in order to achieve a sound strategic plan.
After ordering a mock bombing exercise on Dayton, Ohio, LeMay was shocked to learn that most of the strategic bombers assigned to the mission missed their targets by one mile or more.
After 1967, Israel and South Africa became strategic partners again, and this lasted until 1987 when Israel joined the West in opposing apartheid.
After some time Zapata became the leader of his " strategic zone.
After Cold Harbor, Lee and the Confederate high command were unable to anticipate Grant's next move, but Beauregard's strategic sense allowed him to make a prophetic prediction: Grant would cross the James River and attempt to seize Petersburg, which was lightly defended, but contained critical rail junctions supporting Richmond and Lee.
After the construction of the Suez Canal in 1869, which instantly became the main shipping-route to British India, successive British governments decided that Egypt was simply too strategic to be left to its own devices and imposed a military protectorate over the country.
After Confederate General James Longstreet failed to retake Knoxville in the Battle of Fort Sanders, Union and Confederate forces quickly initiated a series of maneuvers to gain control of the strategic fords along the French Broad, culminating in an engagement near Hodsden's farm at Fair Garden in January 1864.
After less than a year under the new command, the 28th ’ s mission changed from that of strategic bombardment to one of worldwide conventional munitions delivery.
After the border conflicts with Russians, Qing's emperors started to realize the strategic importance of Manchuria and gradually sent Manchus back to where they originally came from.
After fierce fighting, the army captured strategic points in the city.
After initial victories, a series of strategic mistakes due to the impetuosity of Liu leads to the cataclysmic defeat of Shu Han in the Battle of Xiaoting.
After the Battle of Monte de las Cruces on 30 October 1810, Hidalgo still had about 100, 000 insurgents and was in a strategic position to attack Mexico City.
After Bosnia and Herzegovina had declared independence from Yugoslavia, the Serbs — whose strategic goal was to create a new Bosnian Serb state of Republika Srpska ( RS ) that would include parts of Bosnian territory — encircled Sarajevo with a siege force of 18, 000 stationed in the surrounding hills.
After the outbreak of the Second World War in Europe in 1939, Wallis saw a need for strategic bombing to destroy the enemy's ability to wage war and he wrote a paper entitled " A Note on a Method of Attacking the Axis Powers ".

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