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After recovery from a genetic bottleneck that might be due to the Toba supervolcano catastrophe, a fairly small group left Africa and briefly interbred with Neanderthals, probably in the middle-east or even North Africa before their departure.
After recovery from fugue, previous memories usually return intact, but there is typically amnesia for the fugue episode.
After a few more raids across the Rhine, which resulted in the recovery of two of the three legion's eagles lost in 9, Germanicus was recalled to Rome and informed by Tiberius that he would be given a triumph and reassigned to a different command.
After contracting substantially between 1991 – 93, the economy steadied in late 1994, led by recovery in light industry and a boom in commerce and finance.
After an arduous recovery, Doohan returned to racing for the final two races but could not prevent Yamaha rider Wayne Rainey from winning his third consecutive title ( by 4 points from Doohan ).
After a brief period of economic prosperity in the 15th century, the city's economy suffered during the wars of religion of the 16th and 17th centuries, and recovery did not happen until the industrial revolution in the early 19th century.
After lode ore is crushed, recovery of the valuable minerals is done by one, or a combination of several, mechanical and chemical techniques.
After 24 hours, the chance of recovery declines rapidly, since with continued pressure, the spinal cord tissue deteriorates and dies.
After the seizure if the person is not fully conscious and alert, they should be placed in the recovery position.
After a strong recovery from the global recession of the early 1990s, Spain experienced a property boom from 1997 to 2007.
After a difficult two-year recovery, Gould published a column for Discover magazine, entitled, " The Median Isn't the Message ", which discusses his reaction to discovering that mesothelioma patients had a median lifespan of only eight months after diagnosis.
After an experimental treatment of radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery, Gould made a full recovery, and his column became a source of comfort for many cancer patients.
After reconstruction and recovery, the private sector would give way to expanded public ownership in most areas of the economy.
After the war, as a result, Thailand had an obligation to supply 1. 5 million tons of rice to the Western allied countries without charge, which was a burden to the country's economic recovery.
After her recovery, she appointed Dudley to the Privy Council and created him Earl of Leicester, in the hope that he would marry Mary, Queen of Scots.
After a few more raids across the Rhine, which resulted in the recovery of two of the three legions ' eagles lost in 9 CE, Tiberius ordered the Roman forces to halt and withdraw across the Rhine.
As a result the emperor ordered at least once more that Theodore be flogged, and the command was this time carried out, with the result that Theodore became quite ill. After his recovery Theodore was moved to Smyrna.
After a brief period of recovery in February 1377, the king died of a stroke at Sheen on 21 June.
After his recovery, Alexandra and Edward were crowned together in August: he by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Frederick Temple, and she by the Archbishop of York, William Dalrymple Maclagan.
After the war and his recovery from the Chapultepec wound, Longstreet and his new wife served on frontier duty in Texas, primarily at Fort Martin Scott near Fredericksburg and Fort Bliss in El Paso.
After the financial and human losses suffered at the end of the reign of Louis XIV, the rule of Fleury is seen by historians as a period of " recovery " ( French historians speak of a gouvernement " réparateur ").
After the Paraguayan War, Asunción began a slow recovery attempt.
After the turmoil of the Amin period, the country began a program of economic recovery in 1981 that received considerable foreign assistance.
After his recovery he started work on a book to be called The Necessity for Zionism ; although the book was never written, he did publish a number of books on Jewish topics.

After and Moro's
After Aldo Moro's assassination, Mino Pecorelli published some confidential documents, mainly Moro's letters to his family.

After and body
After another treatment with the machine, he told her that `` her entire body was shot through with tumors and cysts ''.
After this the body will usually repair the old infected cavity.
After the death of the physical body, the human spirit recapitulates the past life, perceiving its events as they were experienced by the objects of its actions.
After Smith's death, a succession crisis ensued, and the majority voted to accept the Quorum of the Twelve, led by Brigham Young, as the church's leading body.
After his soul had left the tabernacle of the body, his face still continued ruddy, and brightened in a wonderful way by his vision of the angels, and that to such a degree that he had the appearance, not so much of one dead, as of one alive and sleeping.
After it was shown that at least one such body was larger than Pluto, on August 24, 2006 the International Astronomical Union ( IAU ) reclassified Pluto, grouping it with two similarly sized " dwarf planets " rather than with the eight " classical planets ".
" After Zambia banned all GM food aid, the former agricultural minister of Zambia criticized, " how the various international NGOs that have spoken approvingly of the government's action will square the body count with their various consciences.
After repeated failed attempts at financial reform, Louis XVI was persuaded to convene the Estates-General, a representative body of the country made up of three estates: the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners.
After 1917, wartime trade restrictions led the company to start full-scale production of vehicle body shells.
After a while, Hengist's son Octa retreats to York " with a great body of men " and Eosa, " his kinsman ," retreats to Alclud, where he keeps a " large army for his guard.
After the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake, kimono wearers often became victims of robbery because they could not run very fast due to the restricting nature of the kimono on the body and geta clogs.
After eating up to 80 percent of its body weight in one meal, it drags itself to a sunny location to speed digestion, as the food could rot and poison the dragon if left undigested for too long.
After two original photos, one negative and one first-generation copy had been found, the Senate Intelligence Committee located ( in 1976 ) a third backyard photo ( CE 133-C ) showing Oswald with newspapers held away from his body in his right hand ).
After " The End " has appeared, Von Doom's incarcerated body is shown on board a ship bound for Latveria.
After his success with Brainiac, Luthor was given the seemingly dead body of Doomsday, who had been defeated by the Kryptonians, to study as it had “ potential ”.
After taking power, Rajoelina dissolved both the National Assembly and the Senate, leaving the nation without a constitutional legislative body.
After the wedding night, Alexander wrote in his diary, " I took off my slippers and my silver embroidered robe and felt the body of my beloved next to mine ... How I felt then, I do not wish to describe here.
After the bizarre episode, Paganini's body was finally reinterred in a new cemetery in Parma in 1896.
After further experiments, Fleming was convinced penicillin could not last long enough in the human body to kill pathogenic bacteria, and stopped studying it after 1931.
After Myrtle's body was found, Smith continued life as usualneeded, but upon hearing a mob was after him, he fled to Hope, Arkansas.
After this exhumation and examination, Boniface's body was moved to the Chapels of Pope Gregory and Andrew.
After factoring wingspan, body weight, and aerodynamics, a sophisticated computer program lead the two researchers to conclude that Q. northropi was capable of flight " up to 80 miles an hour for 7 to 10 days at altitudes of 15, 000 feet ".
After feathering and extending the arms, the rower pivots his or her body forward.
After a while, national teams took over development of body suits, which are also used in short track skating, though without headcover attached to the suit — short trackers wear helmets instead, as falls are more common in mass-start races.
* 1541 – After three years of exile, John Calvin returns to Geneva to reform the church under a body of doctrine known as Calvinism.

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