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After and publication
After the publication of Science and Sanity he traveled about teaching briefly in many schools and universities.
After reading it, Gladstone requested its publication in England, where it appeared as " The Gospel of Wealth " in the Pall Mall Gazette.
After collecting much valuable information concerning the geography, geology, archaeology and natural history of Ethiopia, the brothers returned to France in 1848 and began to prepare their materials for publication.
After Ackermann's publication of his function ( which had three nonnegative integer arguments ), many authors modified it to suit various purposes, so that today " the Ackermann function " may refer to any of numerous variants of the original function.
After a period of experimentation with the publication of various supplements, the Book of Alternative Services was published in 1985.
After publication, multiple versions with minor changes were produced.
After the publication of these findings, various attempts to replicate the remote viewing findings were quickly carried out.
After the publication of Essays Moral and Political in 1744, Hume applied for the Chair of Pneumatics and Moral Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.
After the 1997 publication of The Cathedral and the Bazaar, Raymond was for a number of years frequently quoted as an unofficial spokesman for the open source movement.
After Nikita Khrushchev's " secret speech " to the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1956, which revealed that the Soviet party leadership had long been aware of Stalin's crimes, Thompson ( with John Saville and others ) started a dissident publication inside the CP, called The Reasoner.
After the publication of Bell's paper, a variety of experiments were devised to test Bell's inequalities ( experiments which generally rely on photon polarization measurement ).
After Kafka's death in 1924 his friend and literary executor Max Brod edited the text for publication by Verlag Die Schmiede.
After the publication of Stoll's book, the Nobel Committee reiterated that it had awarded the Peace Prize based on Menchú's uncontested work promoting human rights and the peace process.
After the publication of his Bible, his dialect suppressed the others and evolved into what is now the modern German.
After the publication of the statistical analysis by Bill, Adam discovers that he has missed a second instruction from Bill to conduct 12 trials instead, and that Bill's paper is based on this second instruction.
After creating a new field of study, Ventris was tragically killed in an automobile accident a few weeks before publication of its first definitive work, Documents in Mycenaean Greek.
After the publication of the secret protocols and other secret German – Soviet relations documents, in 1948, Stalin published Falsifiers of History, which included the claim that, during the Pact's operation, Stalin rejected Hitler's claim to share in a division of the world, without mentioning the Soviet offer to join the Axis.
After the publication of the Q1 and Q2 Hamlet in 1603, regular new play publication ceased for almost five years ( three new plays were issued in 1608 and 1609, the last ones until 18 plays made their publication debut in the First Folio of 1623 ).
After the publication of this article, the Orange Alternative became of interest to a number of Polish and foreign media.
After the publication of Ringworld many fans identified numerous engineering problems in the Ringworld as described in the novel.
After the publication of a manual in the 18th century, raku ware was also made in numerous workshops by amateur potters and tea practitioners in Kyoto, and by professional and amateur potters around Japan.
After his first publication in La Revue Blanche in 1891, he became increasingly a writer and adopted the pseudonym Tristan.
After the publication of the improved method of flame spectroscopy by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff and the discovery of caesium and rubidium in the years 1859 to 1860, flame spectroscopy became an approved method to determine the composition of minerals and chemical products.

After and Flanders
After the death of the founder the order was favoured and privileged by Benedict XI, and rapidly spread through Italy, Germany, Flanders, and France, where they were received by Philip the Fair in 1300.
After a busy summer in 1154, however, Stephen travelled to Dover to meet the Count of Flanders ; some historians believe that the king was already ill and preparing to settle his family affairs.
After 911, Rollo stayed true to his word of defending the shores of the Seine river in accordance to the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, however he also continued to act like a Viking chief with attacks on Flanders.
After repeated insistence on Haig's part, Nivelle agreed to a proviso that if the first two " phases " of the operations failed to lead to the phase three, they would be stopped so that the British could move their main forces north for the Flanders offensive, which Haig argued was of great importance to the British government.
After Lincoln installed Brigadier General George F. Sheply as Military Governor of Louisiana in May 1862, Sheply sent two anti-slavery representatives, Benjamin Flanders and Michael Hahn, elected in December 1862, to the House which capitulated and voted to seat them.
After it is revealed that the spaceship is fake, Ned Flanders notices his collar on the ground and informs Lovejoy.
After serving with the Spanish army in Italy and Flanders, he was sent to South America in 1534, where he served as lieutenant under Francisco Pizarro in Peru, acting as his second in command.
After Charles's abdication in 1556 split the Habsburg empire between Philip II of Spain and Ferdinand I, the focus of the war shifted to Flanders, where Phillip, in conjunction with Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy, defeated the French at St. Quentin.
After his initial period of maintaining independent neutrality from both France and England failed, neighboring sovereigns in the Low Countries, stimulated as a matter of policy by Philip VI of France, became John's enemies ; among the adversaries of John were the Count of Flanders, the prince-bishop of Liège, and counts of Holland and Guelders.
After the death of Charlemagne, the present-day territory of Belgium ( except the County of Flanders ) became part of Lotharingia, which had a flag of two horizontal red stripes separated by a white stripe.
After the count had been killed in the 1346 Battle of Crécy, his son and successor Count Louis II of Flanders ( 1346 – 1384 ) signed a truce with the English ; the trade again flourished and the port was significantly enlarged.
After a busy summer in 1154, however, Stephen travelled to Dover to meet the Count of Flanders ; some historians believe that the king was already ill and preparing to settle his family affairs.
After Godwin left England, he went to Flanders, and gathered a fleet and mercenaries in order to force the king to allow his return.
After the Norman invasions of 883, however, Baldwin II took over the region and incorporated it into the German part of the newly founded County of Flanders.
After the death of Mary of Burgundy, Flanders and Brabant revolted against her husband Maximilian, while Hainaut, and therefore Halle, remained loyal to the emperor.
After the French occupation ( 1794 – 1815 ) it became part of the province of Liège until 1963 when it was transferred to the province of Limburg, and thus became part of Flanders.
After the failure of this plot, Lovell first joined fellow rebels at Furness Falls and later fled to Margaret of York in Flanders.
After 1628 Gassendi travelled in Flanders and in Holland where he encountered Isaac Beeckman, with François Luillier.
After playing the title role in The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders ( 1965 ) with Richard Johnson, Novak took a break from Hollywood acting.
After the war, the university became a much larger institution, following government policy of democratizing higher education in Flanders during the 1950s and 1960s.
After waging an unsuccessful war in Languedoc leading to the Battle of Castelnaudary in 1632, he took refuge in Flanders.
After it was signed he retained his post, and had among other duties to conduct the negotiations with France when Henry II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé fled to Flanders with his wife in order to put her beyond the reach of the senile admiration of Henry IV of France.
After about four months he returned to Flanders, but moved on in late 1621 to Italy, where he remained for 6 years, studying the Italian masters and beginning his career as a successful portraitist.
After his father's death while in rebellion ( 1144 ), William grew up at the court of the Count of Flanders.
After the subjugation of Flanders he was one of the commissioners nominated in the close of 1792 by the Convention.

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