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After and mutiny
After a near mutiny, Burleson sent Bowie and William H. Jack with cavalry and infantry to intercept the supplies.
After the Angolan War of Independence ( 1961 – 1974 ) which ended with an army mutiny and leftist coup in Lisbon, Angola's independence from Portugal was achieved on November 11, 1975 through the Alvor Agreement.
After Henry Hudson returned from his second voyage he related to van Meteren that there had been a mutiny in 1609, originating in quarrels between Dutch and English sailors.
After the mutiny of 1805 against Velu Thampi Dalawa, most of the Nair battalions of Travancore had been disbanded, and after Velu Thampi Dalawa's uprising, almost all of the remaining Travancore forces were also disbanded, with the East India Company undertaking to serve the king in cases of external and internal aggression.
After two changes of Prime Minister, the establishment of a rival Communist-led government in occupied Greece and a pro-EAM mutiny among the armed forces in the Middle East, it was agreed in the May 1944 Lebanon conference that the fate of the monarchy would be decided in a national referendum.
After a mutiny in the Semenovsky Regiment in 1820, the society decided to suspend activity in 1821.
After failing to convince his men, and realizing they would mutiny unless he agreed, Belisarius prepared his force for battle.
After staging a mutiny while the Lexx crew is away, Kai tricks him to allow them back on the ship, so he and Kai can play a game of chess ( which Prince is unable to resist ).
After returning 3 months later found evidence of mutiny and many previous survivors murdered.
After running the boat into a reef, Duke and Honey suffered a mutiny at the hands of their own cruise passengers, and ended up shipwrecked for months on what they believed to be a deserted island in the South Atlantic but turned out to be Matagorda Island, a few miles off the coast of Texas.
After the Munich massacre during the Olympic Games in 1972, and a prison mutiny in Clairvaux Prison the next year, France started to study the possible solutions to extremely violent attacks, under the assumptions that these would be difficult to predict and deflect.
After the Inspector was killed in a mutiny, he followed Ma Teng to combine forces with Han Sui, who had already defected to the rebels two years earlier.
After the successful resolution of the Spithead mutiny, the government and the Admiralty were not minded to make further concessions, particularly as they felt some leaders of the Nore mutiny had political aims beyond improving pay and living conditions.
After the Nore mutiny, Royal Navy vessels no longer rang five bells on the last dog watch, as that had been the signal to begin the mutiny.
After holding commands at West Point and the espionage network in the Hudson Highlands, Howe was transferred to the army of George Washington during a mutiny of Continental soldiers in New Jersey in January 1781.
After being promoted to the general staff, he became disenchanted with Bermúdez, and was ousted after participating in the 1988 mutiny.
After leaving Nuku Hiva, the main character ships aboard a whaling vessel which makes its way to Tahiti, after which there is a mutiny and the majority of the crew are imprisoned on Tahiti.
After the mutiny on the Zeven Provinciën in the same year the independence the Dutch Indies became an important theme in the 1933 election.
After the departure of Pelsaert, Cornelisz finally succeeded with his mutiny by gathering a group of mutineers and taking control.
After involving himself in the unsuccessful mutiny of Esers against Kolchak ( 17 November 1919 ) he escaped from Siberia and took ship to Europe.
After arriving in Cádiz, together with other liberal officers, he started a mutiny on 1 January 1820 demanding the return of the 1812 Constitution.
After the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857, he moved from Bhopal to Indur and assumed command of the forces there.

After and cousins
After obtaining the seal's head, the young Roosevelt and two of his cousins formed what they called the " Roosevelt Museum of Natural History ".
After Alfonsina's death in 1520, Catherine joined her cousins and was raised by her aunt, Clarice Strozzi.
After her husband's death, Mrs. Crane moved to Roseville, near Newark, leaving Stephen in the care of his brother Edmund, with whom the young boy lived with cousins in Sussex County.
After coal was discovered and mining began in nearby Carterville, Harrison, and his cousins Ephraim Snyder Herrin and Mrs. Williams in 1892 prospected for coal beginning at the southwest corner of Williams ' farm, identified in 1939 as the corner of Legion Boulevard and East Herrin St. ( Legion Blvd no longer appears on the maps, but the reference indicates the intersection was the North and North East public roads.
After Batu Khan returned from Mongolia, his relations with his cousins were so poor that not until the election of Möngke Khan as Khagan did he again consider turning westward to Europe.
After intensive investigation, police charged cousins Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono, Jr. with the crimes.
After the conclusion of the peace, King Solomon and his three cousins celebrated Easter together in Pécs.
After Rome Forte rejoined his family, who had moved to Weston-super-Mare, where his father ran a café with two cousins.
After fighting his cousins at the bridge over the Uji, where the war began, Yoshinaka made his final stand at Awazu, in Ōmi province.
After filming One Summer for five months, Morrissey went travelling in Kenya with his cousins.
After Wyatt's death, Sadie collaborated with two of her husband's cousins, Mabel Earp Cason and Cason's sister Vinola Earp Ackerman, to document her life.
After graduation, Mahony worked in her cousins architecture firm.
After the accession of Prince Louis II in 1922, Wilhelm renounced his rights of succession to the throne of Monaco in favour of distant French cousins, the counts of Chabrillan, in 1924.
After collecting all of the cousins to be found in the game and sequentially rolling them all up in the level represented by the Hoshino boy, a level opens up, telling the player to roll up 1, 000, 000 roses, which are only scattered about the level as single roses or bouquets of 10 roses, both types respawning after a short time.
He returned in December 1995 as a guest referee and a month later became manager of Henry O. and Phineas I. Godwinn, " cousins " who were pig farmers, After the Godwinns turned heel in the spring of 1997, Hillbilly Jim was no longer needed as their manager, Morris later worked as a road agent and participated in the " Gimmick Battle Royal " in 2001 at WrestleMania X-Seven.
After the treaty signing, Ridge moved with his family, his father and most of his siblings, his uncle ( David Watie ), and Watie cousins to what is now Indian Territory.
After arguments with Mrs Commin, Simon found his apprenticeship terminated, and he moved to Oxford to live with cousins.
After the death of a married male member the responsibility of taking care of his widow was collectively shared by the deceased's brothers or failing that his cousins.
After the failed coup Anna followed her husband to the Teutonic Knights, where Vytautas asked for an alliance against his cousins Jogaila and Skirgaila in the Lithuanian Civil War ( 1389 – 1392 ).
After the war, Steel worked as an advertising executive and went on to manage the Gene Autry hotels ( Steel and Autry were 1st cousins ).
After the death of her aunt Fatimah, she married Muhammad's cousin Ali ibn Abu Talib and became the half-mother of her cousins Hasan and Husain.
After an extended rant, Gilmour's calmer voice returns, chuckling warmly with the promise that his followers will " see Britannia rule again " and " send our coloured cousins home again ," with Waters concluding " All you have to do is follow the worms!
After the Russian Revolution, Kschessinska moved first to the French Riviera and then to Paris, where she married, in 1921, one of the tsar's cousins, Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich of Russia, the possible father of her son Vova.
After returning home to help comfort his mother and sisters, he traveled to Washington, D. C. where his cousin Elizabeth Tappan Tannatt's ( sister of his Colorado cousins ' Lewis, William and George Tappan ) husband, Col. Thomas R. Tannatt commanded the First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery in the city's defenses and John P. Slough, his former Colonel in the First Colorado, had been appointed a Brigadier General and was the Military Governor of Alexandria and commander of the fortifications at Fort Ward near Alexandria, Virginia.

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