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After and war
After the war, Penny had wanted Keith at least to visit her home with her.
After the war began, he long refused to permit emancipation of the slaves by Union action even in the Border States that stayed with the Union.
After the fall of Fort Sumter, Lincoln realized the importance of taking immediate executive control of the war and making an overall strategy to put down the rebellion.
After the war, enough British and American anthropologists borrowed ideas and methodological approaches from one another that some began to speak of them collectively as ' sociocultural ' anthropology.
" After the war, nationalists, especially those who had been active in the Continental Army, complained that the Articles were too weak for an effective government.
After the war, the critically acclaimed Drunken Angel ( 1948 ), in which Kurosawa cast then-unknown actor Toshiro Mifune in a starring role, cemented the director's reputation as one of the most important young filmmakers in Japan.
After the war Poirot became a free agent and began undertaking civilian cases.
After the war, Australia took firm control of both the Ashes and world cricket.
After the war he worked at the National Physical Laboratory, where he created one of the first designs for a stored-program computer, the ACE.
After a warm welcome by Caesar's soldiers at Brundisium, Octavian demanded a portion of the funds that were allotted by Caesar for the intended war against Parthia in the Middle East.
After the war, Keizo went to Korsakov to work in the local harbor.
After the capture of Troy, Cassandra, doomed prophetess and daughter of Priam, fell to Agamemnon's lot in the distribution of the prizes of war.
After their setbacks against the Huns, Alaric was probably a child during the Goths ' mass migration across the Danube and their subsequent war with Rome.
After Alexander's death, his strong realm was plunged into a period of darkness that would eventually lead to war with England.
After the election Johnson was most anxious to complete the re-establishment of civil government in Tennessee ; Union forces brought the war to an end in that state with their victory in the Battle of Nashville in December.
After the end of the war the islands briefly returned to British control, before becoming part of the newly independent state of India.
After the war, the biggest concern was the rebuilding of Abadan's oil refinery.
After the war, Carnegie left the railroads to devote all his energies to the ironworks trade.
After Byzantion, Sparta was eager to end its involvement in the war.
After the war, the young Grothendieck studied mathematics in France, initially at the University of Montpellier.
After the Soviet withdrawal, between 1992 and 1996, he was minister of defense in the new government of the Islamic State of Afghanistan under president Burhanuddin Rabbani, and acted as its military leader in the civil war against competing militias around Kabul.
After the war, he played piano and guitar ( his first guitar was built by friend and author Sydney Hopkins, who wrote Mister God, This Is Anna ), and in 1949 joined Chris Barber's Jazz Band where he met blues harmonica player Cyril Davies.
After hard lessons early in the war, machine guns were mounted for use against infantry but the limited traverse of the mounting meant that they were still less effective than those used on turreted tanks.
After the war, the company was refounded at Abingdon Road, Kensington and a new car designed to carry the Aston-Martin name.
After the war, Pike returned to the practice of law, moving to New Orleans for a time beginning in 1853.

After and unprecedented
After the triumph, Caesar set forth to passing an unprecedented legislative agenda.
After the siege of Harar, a massive unprecedented Soviet intervention consisting of 20, 000 Cuban forces and several thousand Soviet experts came to the aid of Ethiopia's communist Derg regime.
After the 1964 season, in fact, there had been a well-publicized bidding war which culminated with the signing, by the AFL's New York Jets, of University of Alabama quarterback Joe Namath for an unprecedented contract.
After he became president in January 1969, Nixon appointed Mitchell attorney general while making an unprecedented direct appeal to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover that the usual background investigation not be conducted.
After over a decade of controversy and legal action from local residents, McDonald's was finally allowed to open in Hampstead in 1992, after winning its right in court, and agreeing to a previously unprecedented re-design of the shop front, reducing the conspicuousness of its facade and logo.
* December 19 – After reading a news item that said the federal government had fallen behind in getting bids to supply toilet tissue, Johnny Carson inadvertently triggers an unprecedented three-week panic when he announces, on " The Tonight Show ", that there is an acute shortage of toilet paper in the U. S.
After discussions with Lloyd and senior civil servants, Macmillan took the unprecedented step of appointing two Foreign Office cabinet ministers: Home, as Foreign Secretary, in the Lords, and Edward Heath, as Lord Privy Seal and deputy Foreign Secretary, in the Commons.
After their loss in the 1976 Grey Cup game to the Ottawa Rough Riders, Saskatchewan fell into a period of decline that was unprecedented in the CFL.
After winning a bitter contest for re-election to unprecedented third and fourth terms, Roosevelt's health was deteriorating, and he died on April 12, 1945 of a massive brain hemorrhage.
After failing to reach an unprecedented deal with Ford, who would be a sort of co-president, Reagan picked his chief primary rival, George H. W.
After her unprecedented international hit in Juan de Orduña's El Último Cuplé in 1957, Montiel achieved the status of mega-star in Europe and Latin America.
After a mourning ceremony involving an unauthorized mass gathering of unprecedented scale, Vysotsky was buried at the Vagankovskoye Cemetery in Moscow.
After the siege of Harar, a massive unprecedented Soviet intervention consisting of 20, 000 Cuban forces and several thousand Soviet advisers came to the aid of Ethiopia's communist Derg regime.
After a nearly sixty-year period of unprecedented growth, the United States experienced a much discussed economic slowdown beginning in 1972.
After they were recovered post-flight, the O-rings in both the right and left SRBs showed some degree of charring, but analysis of the center field joint of the right SRB showed an unprecedented penetration of the primary O-ring and heavy charring on the secondary O-ring.
After concluding the nonaggression treaty, Stalin, in an unprecedented gesture, saw Matsuoka off at the train station.
After centuries of preliminaries, a lake of unprecedented size was drained in three years ( 1849 – 1852 ) and transformed into valuable agricultural land.
After the smaller operations failed, the remaining one, Ticketmaster ( formerly BASS ), raised prices to unprecedented levels.
After winning an unprecedented third election in 1987, however, Thatcher's popularity began to fade and she was replaced by former chancellor John Major in 1990.
After an unprecedented four years as Prime Minister, his populist Thai Rak Thai party won a landslide victory in the February 2005 elections, winning 374 out of 500 seats in Parliament.
After three manslaughter trials, Arbuckle was formally acquitted ; his acquittal in the third trial was accompanied by an unprecedented statement of apology from the jury stating, in part, that " Acquittal is not enough for Roscoe Arbuckle.
After Kakuji Inagawa, the gang was led by Susumu Ishii, who led it to unprecedented financial prosperity during the 1980s Japanese bubble economy.
After 1953, Soviet society enjoyed a series of cultural and sports events and entertainment of unprecedented scale, such as the first Spartakiad, as well as several innovative film comedies, such as The Carnival Night, and several popular music festivals.
After university Kellogg worked for Charities magazine before carrying out an unprecedented, in-depth study of industrial life in Pittsburgh.

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