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After nearly becoming extinct in the 1940s and 50s, the Liberal Party revived its fortunes somewhat under the leadership of Jo Grimond in the 1960s, by positioning itself as a radical centrist non-socialist alternative to the Conservative and Labour Party governments of the time.
After the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which deprived France of almost all her possessions in the Americas other than Guiana and a few islands, Louis XV sent thousands of settlers to Guiana who were lured there with stories of plentiful gold and easy fortunes to be made.
After Carthage's defeat in the First Punic War, Hamilcar set out to improve his family's and Carthage's fortunes.
After finishing the 1970 season with a 6 – 8 regular season record, the Redskins hired George Allen as their head coach, hoping he could turn the team's fortunes around.
After the Herulian kingdom was destroyed by the Lombards, Herulian fortunes waned.
" After stating that Posthumus ' fortunes will improve, Jupiter returns to heaven on his eagle.
After the publication in 1724 of A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates, which gave a favorable account of Rogers ' efforts to suppress piracy in the Bahamas, his fortunes began to improve.
After his son graduated from Doland's high school, Hubert Humphrey, Sr. left Doland and opened a new drugstore in the larger town of Huron, South Dakota ( population 11, 000 ), where he hoped to improve his fortunes.
After the rout of the Battle of Campaldino ( 1289 ), which saw the death of Bishop Guglielmino Ubertini, the fortunes of Ghibelline Arezzo started to ebb, apart from a brief period under the Tarlati family, chief among them Guido Tarlati, who became bishop in 1312 and maintained good relations with the Ghibelline party.
After the Civil War, the town's fortunes suffered from the restrictive Reconstruction Act and the loss of plantation-produced cotton.
After establishment of the first iron forge in 1714, Pottstown's fortunes became tied to the iron industry.
After the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660 the elder Churchill's fortunes took a turn for the better, although he remained far from prosperous.
After decades of industrial decline, slum clearance and resultant depopulation in the post-war era, Leith gradually began to enjoy an upturn in fortunes in the late 1980s.
After prolonged debates Grattan, on 26 May, spoke finally against the committal of the bill, ending with an impassioned peroration in which he declared, " I will remain anchored here with fidelity to the fortunes of my country, faithful to her freedom, faithful to her fall.
After this match, Udinese's fortunes changed, starting with a victory over Juventus thanks to a late Antonio Di Natale goal.
After Johnson's school was closed, he and Garrick, now friends, travelled to London together in order to seek their fortunes.
After the fall of the Empire he fled to England, but returned to France a year later to work for the fortunes of the prince imperial.
After a period of slow decline in the 18th century, the following 100 years saw a restoration of the Temple's fortunes, with buildings constructed or restored, such as the Hall and the Library.
After host Frank Skinner read a line from the novel Qs prologue (" The coin of the kingdom of the mad dangles on my chest to remind me of the eternal oscillation of human fortunes "), Blissett produced a copy of Luther Blissett's Italian book Totò, Peppino e la guerra psichica (" Toto, Peppino and the Psychic War ", AAA Edizioni, 1996 ) and quoted extensively from it, in the original Italian:
After spending many years dealing with problems such as labels that did not seem to want to promote them, studio breakdowns, and record companies going out of business, their fortunes changed when they signed with Spring Hill Records in 2000.
After the death of John Wesley Hunt in 1849, his fortunes greatly improved as his mother, Henrietta, began financing his business ventures.
After two centuries of incessant and unrelenting raids and counter-raids, the fortunes of the Spanish Empire in the Sulu Archipelago took a dramatic turn for the better in 1848, primarily due to three watershed events: the advent of Spain's steam-powered naval superiority over Sulu's outrigger-and-sail paraws ; the fall of Sulu's Balangingi allies on Tungkil ; and, the establishment of Fuerte Isabella Segunda or Fort Isabella Segunda on Basilan Island.
After the mid-term parliamentary break, Beazley's fortunes slightly improved, with voter concern over interest rate rises, petrol prices and industrial relations giving Labor some electoral comfort.
After a mid-table start to the 2006 – 07 season, Wigan's fortunes dipped dramatically with eight consecutive losses from mid-December, but after arresting the slump Wigan stood 15th in the Premier League in early March and finally seemed to be moving away from the relegation mire.
After a period of stagnation instigated by the wars of the 17th and 18th cc., the city's fortunes improved rapidly.

After and faded
After 1945 the tribal paradigm lost its grip on anthropology ; the " three-tribes-theme " was also fundamentally questioned and slowly faded away.
After the 13th century, the relevance of the Reichsgut faded, even though some parts of it did remain until the Empire's end in 1806.
After a strong presence in 2007 and 2008, the Sudakas have largely faded from the section, although some chants remain in use.
" After Mack left the company in 1950, support for the black sales team faded and it was cut.
After the mass arrests in the late 1980s, the group slowly faded into insignificance.
After WWII the irredentism movement faded away in Italian politics.
After this contact between the two men faded rapidly.
After the loss of the One Ring the Elves had no choice left and therefore in the Fourth Age the last Eldar either left for Valinor or faded to shadows of their former selves.
After its initial success faded, the company turned to legal defenses of what it regarded as its intellectual property.
After losing the race with Kermit, Duval faded, and the post office closed in 1910.
After 1843, Eta Carinae faded and between about 1900 and 1940 it was only 8th magnitude, invisible to the naked eye.
After 1848, as the movement faded, its demands appeared less threatening and were gradually enacted by other reformers.
After the factories faded away, the major attraction became the pristine lake, once surrounded by a number of grand hotels.
After its close approach to the Earth, the comet faded to about 2nd magnitude.
After its perihelion passage, Hyakutake faded rapidly and was lost to naked-eye visibility by the end of May.
After recording a commercially unsuccessful jam-oriented solo album in 1970, Palmer faded into obscurity, although he did briefly play that same year with Toronto blues band Luke & The Apostles.
After minstrel shows ' popularity faded, coon songs, a similar phenomenon, became popular.
After the Mongols departed and its influences faded, some Turkic-speaking Muslims also began moving into Ningxia from the west.
After the 10th century the early medieval requirements of a crypt faded, as church officials permitted relics to be held in the main level of the church.
After their second album Spare Parts failed to impact commercially, the band, disillusioned with their musical direction, abandoned pop psychedelia and Carnaby Street fashions in favour of a hard rock / boogie sound, faded denims and T-shirts, an image which was to become their trademark throughout the 1970s.
After that period, they faded away.
After Thirty Years ' War the German name, mangled to Maffersdorf, became used for both places-the name Wratislawicz faded into obscurity.
After the brief industrial boom faded, the early decades of the twentieth century passed with few changes, and Big Sur remained a nearly inaccessible wilderness.
After the 1950s monomania faded as a diagnostic category in psychiatry, and does not appear in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
After 1975, Harley struggled to match that success and faded from fame, although he provided vocals on The Alan Parsons Project song, " The Voice " on 1977's I Robot.

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