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After a year honing his inquisitorial skills, he joined the front bench in November 1980 as a Scottish affairs spokesman when Michael Foot became party leader.
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After spending some time with Jay discussing the treaty, Adams wrote home to his father, in support of the emerging treaty because he thought America should stay out of European affairs.
After his retirement, Andrássy continued to take an active part in public affairs both in the Delegations and in the Upper House.
After settling business affairs, Lucy accompanied him back to England.
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After his victory King Sverre placed Shetland under direct Norwegian rule, a state of affairs that continued for nearly two centuries.
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