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After and remodelling
After the Georgian remodelling of the castle, it was decided it would be more convenient to perform executions nearer the castle.
After completing No. 13, Soane set about treating the building as an architectural laboratory, continually remodelling the interiors.
After recent temporary closures for remodelling, the station reopened for preview services on 27 April 2010 for services to and, and from 23 May 2010 trains to / from New Cross Gate were extended to West Croydon /.
After ingesting prey, the entire digestive system undergoes a massive remodelling, with rapid hypertrophy of the intestines, production of stomach acid, and a 40 % increase in mass of the ventricles of the heart in order to fuel the digestive process.
After 1898, new remodelling would occur at the monastery, including the central annex after Parente da Silva ( in 1895 ), now simplified and the restoration of the cadeiral ( the chairs used by the clergy in religious services ), which were completed in 1924 by sculpter Costa Mota.
After remodelling and renovation, on February 2006, the Elevator walkway was reopened for the general public and tourists.

After and constitution
After the fall of the communism in 1990, the former communist party changed to Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP ) and won the first post-communist elections for the new constitution in 1990 with a small majority.
After conflict over the 1970 constitution, a new constitution was written and approved in 1977, and Lamizana was reelected by open elections in 1978.
After Napoleon Bonaparte in November 1799 staged a coup against the Directory government, the French Republic adopted a constitution, which conferred executive powers upon three Consuls, elected for a period of ten years.
After dismissing the assembly, Velasco held elections for a new assembly, which in 1946 drafted a far more conservative constitution that met with the president's approval.
* 1987 – After the 1986 People Power Revolution, the Philippines enacts a new constitution.
After approval by the National Assembly, the PDG Central Committee, and the president, the Assembly unanimously adopted the constitution in March 1991.
After an initially conservative period, strong liberal sentiments arose, so that in the 1848 constitution the country was made a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch.
After finding the door to their chamber locked and guarded, the Assembly met nearby on a tennis court and pledged the Tennis Court Oath on 20 June 1789, binding them " never to separate, and to meet wherever circumstances demand, until the constitution of the kingdom is established and affirmed on solid foundations.
After the constitution had been drafted, Madison became one of the leaders in the movement to ratify it.
After local and foreign pressure, in December 1991, parliament repealed the one-party section of the constitution.
After a 1955 request by the Basutoland Council to legislate its internal affairs, in 1959 a new constitution gave Basutoland its first elected legislature.
After a long period of one-party rule, a 1991 coup led to the writing of a new constitution and the establishment of Mali as a democratic, multi-party state.
After independence, President Moktar Ould Daddah, originally installed by the French, formalized Mauritania into a one-party state in 1964 with a new constitution, which set up an authoritarian presidential regime.
After his son won full power in 1998, the presidential post was written out of the constitution, and Kim Il-sung was designated the country's " Eternal President ".
After the Dutch constitution was revised in 1948, a new interim Constitution of the Netherlands Antilles was enacted in February 1951.
" After preparing a constitution and a plan of organization, the National Geographic Society was incorporated two weeks later on January 27.
After Labour Listens, the party went on, in 1988, to produce a new statement of aims and values — meant to supplement and supplant the formulation of Clause IV of the party's constitution ( though, crucially, this was not actually replaced until 1995 under the leadership of Tony Blair ) and was closely modelled on Anthony Crosland's social-democratic thinking — emphasising equality rather than public ownership.
After eight referendums and an amendment to the Palauan constitution, the Compact was ratified in 1993 and went into effect on October 1, 1994, marking Palau independent de jure ( after Palau was independent de facto since May 25, 1994, when the trusteeship cancelled ).
After several unsuccessful attempts to address this problem, a new state constitution was passed in 1843 allowing landless white men to vote if they could pay a $ 1 poll tax.
After the 2009 elections, the ANC lost its two-thirds majority in the national legislature which had allowed it to unilaterally alter the constitution.
After revising the constitution in 1987 and after years of resisting the United States-supported Contras the FSLN lost the election in 1990 to Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, but they retained a plurality of seats in the legislature.
After a new constitution had been drafted, elections were held in 1991.
After Napoleon had been sent into exile, William adopted a new constitution which included much of the old constitution, such as extensive royal powers.

After and reactionary
After the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 Avnery used his editorials in HaOlam HaZeh to call for a preventive war against Egypt, arguing that " the reactionary Arab regimes " would attack Israel " the minute Arab superiority in weapons over Israel is great enough.
After Germany declared war on the Russian Empire on 1 August 1914, the majority of the SPD-newspapers initially shared the general enthusiasm for the war, particularly because they viewed the Russian Empire as the most reactionary, anti-socialist power.
After the partition, Poland initiated an extensive reform program, which included a democratic constitution that alarmed reactionary factions in Poland and in Russia.
After recovering, he became a supporter of Pierre Laval, who supported more reactionary policies than Pétain and had become Prime Minister of the Vichy regime in 1942.
After the " Vilafrancada ", a reactionary coup d ' état led by the Infante Dom Miguel in 1823, he was forced to seek exile in England.
After World War I, his popularity quickly waned. His position became more and more reactionary with the founding of the Deutsche Dichterakademie, with its seat on the Wartburg, which belonged to von Münchhausen's cousin Hans von der Gabelentz.
After his funeral, Stalin blamed Kirov's assassination on reactionary elements within the Communist party.
After the Waterloo and the final downfall of Napoleon he returned to his home ; but in 1817, yet known by the local authorities for his revolutionaries and Napoleonic sympathies owing to a dispute between him and a local member of the reactionary Ducal police, he was obliged to leave the country.
After these events, Bulygin was sacked on October 17, 1905 and replaced by the reactionary Petr Nikolayevich Durnovo.
After this killing the Communist started a campaign to " eliminate the reactionary forces.
After splitting the labor movement and supporting a central reactionary movement with the full support of the state machinery, the Osores-led government acted against the organization of the working class in El Salvador in an attempt to repress it, albeit less intensely than in 1932.
After the partition, Poland initiated an extensive reform program, which included a democratic constitution that alarmed reactionary factions in Poland and in Russia.
" After the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, Bettelheim was very critical of the new leaders ( Hua Guofeng and Deng Xiaoping ) who began to abandon Maoist principles, and replacing them with a politics of modernization which Bettelheim considered reactionary and authoritarian.

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