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After and passage
After his passage, the street was empty again.
After passing Af through DEAE-cellulose, the titer of antibodies to WTV in the specific fraction was 1: 4 of the titer before such passage ( precipitin ring tests by R. F. Whitcomb ) ; ;
After the passage of this law in 180 BC, a higher age was set, probably thirty-five.
After the passage of the Canon 28, Rome filed a protest against the reduction of honor given to Antioch and Alexandria.
After the passage of the 19th Amendment gave women the vote in 1920, Eastman and three others wrote the Equal Rights Amendment, first introduced in 1923.
After this passage, the Pelican was pushed south and discovered an island which Drake called Elizabeth Island.
After, the passage becomes level and continues for an additional to the lower Chamber, which appears not to have been finished.
After Lincoln's landslide re-election in early November 1864 on a platform advocating passage of the 13th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution to abolish slavery altogether, Booth devoted increasing energy and money to his kidnap plot.
After the September 11, 2001 attacks, Ashcroft was a key supporter of passage of the USA PATRIOT Act.
After passage through the specimen, the beams are reunited by a similar prism in the objective.
After this, bridges tend to be of the suspension type, suitable for foot or small vehicle passage only.
After the passage of the Great Reform Bill, the nature of the position changed ; Prime Ministers had to go out among the people.
After the passage of the Great Reform Bill in 1832, the Commons gradually became more progressive, a tendency that increased with the passage of each subsequent expansion of the franchise.
After a third winter trapped in the ice, Amundsen was able to navigate a passage into the Beaufort Sea after which he cleared into the Bering Strait, thus having successfully navigated the Northwest Passage.
After the war, as part of the subsequent Sinai Disengagement Agreements, Israel withdrew from the Canal, with Egypt agreeing to permit passage of Israeli ships.
After seven years, the gods decided to send Odysseus home ; on a small raft, he sailed to Scheria, the home of the Phaeacians, who gave him passage to Ithaca.
After passage of the 1862 Act, the Big Four marginalized Judah.
After it was reintroduced by Representative Ashley, President Lincoln took an active role in working for its passage through the House by ensuring the amendment was added to the Republican Party platform for the upcoming Presidential elections.
After the passage of the Taft-Hartley Act in 1946 by Congress, which called for the removal of Communist union leadership, the IWW experienced a loss of membership as differences of opinion occurred over how to respond to the challenge.
After many false starts, Garfield, with the support of Lincoln, procured the passage of an aggressive conscription bill which excluded commutation.
After a watershed passage of the U. S. Noise Control Act of 1972, the program was abandoned at the federal level, under President Ronald Reagan, in 1981 and the issue was left to local and state governments.
After the passage of a cold front, winds tend to switch to the northwest, and a frequent pattern is for a long-lasting low-pressure area to form over the Canadian Maritimes, which may pull cold northwestern air across the Great Lakes for a week or more, commonly identified with the negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation ( NAO ).
After the passage of 25 years, the fairies, still missing Iolanthe deeply, plead with the Queen to pardon Iolanthe and to restore her place in fairyland.
After the passage of the front, the sky usually clears as high pressure builds in behind the system, although significant amounts of stratocumulus may persist if the air mass behind the front remains humid.

After and Voting
After the six-year voting ban on Bal Thackeray was lifted in 2005, he voted for the first time in the 2006 BMC elections .< ref name =" Voting ban lifted ">
After Kennedy's assassination, President Lyndon Johnson's strong support for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 angered white segregationists even more.
After the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was implemented, African Americans were protected in exercising their constitutional rights as United States citizens to register to vote in South Carolina without harassment or discrimination.
After seeing the potentially damaging effects on the state's image and business climate, Johnson worked to tone down any racist rhetoric and adopted moderate policies, including requesting that the state comply with the newly-passed Voting Rights Act in 1965.
After passage of the Voting Rights Act, the number of registered black voters in Mississippi grew dramatically.
After those seven years, the District of Columbia Voting Rights Amendment received 16 ratifications and so failed to be adopted.
After Kennedy's assassination, President Lyndon B. Johnson helped secure passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, making racial discrimination and segregation illegal, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which abolished the poll tax and other means of keeping blacks and poor people from registering to vote and voting, established record-keeping and oversight, and provided for federal enforcement in areas with documented patterns of discrimination.
After leaving office, he became a paid consultant to one of those companies, Sequoia Voting Systems.
After the post-election fight over votes in the 2000 United States presidential election in Florida, Brazile was appointed Chair of the Democratic National Committee's Voting Rights Institute.
After the District of Columbia Voting Rights Amendment expired in 1985, another constitution for the state of New Columbia was drafted in 1987.

After and Rights
After the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the English Bill of Rights of 1689 was enacted, which codified certain rights and increased the influence of Parliament.
After some pressure, an office of the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission opened an office in Mazar in April 2003.
After leaving the UN in 2002, Robinson formed Realizing Rights: the Ethical Globalization Initiative, which came to a planned end at the end of 2010.
After her arrest, Parks became an icon of the Civil Rights Movement but suffered hardships as a result.
After the Civil War, turmoil continued in Reconstruction, with the rise of white supremacist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan and the issue of granting Civil Rights to freed blacks.
After passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, protecting and facilitating voter registration despite state barriers became the main effort of the movement.
After The Economist ran a critique of Amnesty International and human rights in general in its issue dated 24 March 2007, its letters page ran a vibrant reply from Amnesty, as well as several other letters in support of the organisation, including one from the head of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.
After that, President Eisenhower appointed her as a delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Committee.
After massive protests in support of the legislation, the Bourassa Government invoked section Thirty-three of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, allowing the laws to remain static for a period of five years, after which they would be reviewed.
After Charles got the taxes from Parliament ( 1629 ), he dissolved Parliament and broke the tenets of the Petition of Rights ( since he believed in the Divine Right of Kings Theory ).
After much unhappiness with the council and community board an independent group calling itself " Eastbourne Rights " was set up and one of its first issues was to promote the secession from Lower Hutt and amalgamation with Wellington City Council.
After considerable debate in the public arena the group adopted a diversity of tactics to raise awareness around the issues including lobbying Transit NZ and Parliament, submissions to the Human Rights Commission and holding an annual ' Fly the Flag ' competition, to more direct protest actions including bungee jumping off the Harbour Bridge, traffic jamming the Harbour Bridge, and flying the largest Tino Rangatiratanga flag ever made over the Harbour Bridge.
After graduating from Radcliffe College in 1971 and Yale Law School in 1974, she clerked for Judge Damon Keith then served as special assistant to then Assistant Attorney General Drew S. Days in the Civil Rights Division in the Carter Administration.
After the disappointing performance of the Reagan Administration on Civil Rights and other areas, Abernathy withdrew his endorsement of Reagan in 1984, remaining a Democrat until his death.
After the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed, the Supreme Court upheld the law's application to the private sector, on the grounds that Congress has the power to regulate commerce between the States.
After the end of Reconstruction in 1877, former slave-holding states enacted various laws to undermine the equal treatment of African Americans, although the 14th Amendment as well as federal Civil Rights laws enacted during reconstruction were meant to guarantee it.
After Brown v. Board of Education he signed the Southern Manifesto condemning desegregation in the 1950s and opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
After getting signatures for his " Declaration of the Rights of Animals ," Bergh was given an official charter to incorporate ASPCA on April 10, 1866.
After the American Civil War, the Fourteenth Amendment applied the Constitution's Bill of Rights to state governments.

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