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After and use
After casting about for a way of describing this spirit, we decided that it would be better to use Mr. Lyford's introduction as an illustration.
After this has become easy, use slower and slower rhythms, kicking higher and higher.
After a few minutes he said, `` I can't use you if you dance like that.
After the later establishment of the People's Republic of China and its adoption of Hanyu Pinyin, the use of Zhuyin today is limited, but it's still widely used in Taiwan where the Republic of China still governs.
After World War II, the British greatly reduced the use of the full stop and other punctuation points after abbreviations in at least semi-formal writing, while the Americans more readily kept such use until more recently, and still maintain it more than Britons.
After Bohr's use of Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect to relate energy levels in atoms with the wavelength of emitted light, the connection between the structure of electrons in atoms and the emission and absorption spectra of atoms became an increasingly useful tool in the understanding of electrons in atoms.
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 a period of dereliction Aberdour House was developed for residential use in the early 1990s.
After that point, however, most cellular companies were eager to shut down AMPS and use the remaining channels for digital services.
After the Revolution of November 1918 and the establishment of the Weimar Constitution, women were given the right to vote for ( and serve in ) the Reichstag, and the parliament could use the no-confidence vote to force the chancellor or any cabinet member to resign.
After appearing in more than forty motion pictures and recording several music albums, most notably with Serge Gainsbourg, she chose to use her fame to promote animal rights.
After the Second World War, manufacturers in Europe and the Far East, such as Mercedes-Benz buses and Mitsubishi Fuso expanded into other continents influencing the use of buses previously served by local types.
After the Crawford game, normal use of the doubling cube resumes.
After three years of consistent use across different platforms, the BBC began to drop the BBCi brand gradually ; on 6 May 2004, the BBC website was renamed bbc. co. uk, after the main URL used to access the site.
After Victoria's death, the royal family continued to use Balmoral during annual autumn visits.
After Wheeler's use of the term, it was quickly adopted in general use.
After the communion, the unused but consecrated bread and wine were to be reverently consumed in church rather than being taken away for the Priest's own use.
After the communists took over mainland China, the Diocese of Hong Kong and Macao became independent of the Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui, and continued to use the edition issued in Shanghai in 1938 with a revision in 1959.
After the Empire passed, use of concrete became scarce until the technology was re-pioneered in the mid-18th century.
After the creation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, the Turkish government began to formally object to the use of Constantinople in other languages and ask that others use the more common name for the city.
After the death of Tiberius the new emperor Caligula ( the son of Claudius ' brother Germanicus ) recognized Claudius to be of some use.
Homer Wells grows up in an orphanage where he spends his childhood " being of use " as a medical assistant to the director, Dr. Wilbur Larch, whose history is told in flashbacks: After a traumatic misadventure with a prostitute as a young man, Wilbur turns his back on sex and love, choosing instead to help women with unwanted pregnancies give birth and then keeping the babies in an orphanage.

After and shells
After barricading all of the doors, Ash descends into the cellar to find some extra shotgun shells, and while down there he experiences a series of strange events such as mysterious voices and blood seeping from numerous crevices and openings in the walls.
After 1917, wartime trade restrictions led the company to start full-scale production of vehicle body shells.
After drying, the paper was folded and placed in walnut shells.
After the failure of the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, the large British offensive in March 1915, the British Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal John French blamed the lack of progress on insufficient and poor-quality artillery shells.
After his death Sixtus IV and a selected group of cardinals inspected the treasure laid up against expenditures against the Turks: they found 54 silver shells filled with pearls, to a value of 300, 000 ducats, jewels and gold intended for refashioning, worth another 300, 000 ducats, and a magnificent diamond worth 7, 000 ducats, which was sent to Cardinal d ' Estouteville to cover monies he had advanced to the pontiff.
After logging and coal-mining declined, the major employers and industries became the nearby Northern State Hospital ( a mental-health facility ) and Skagit Steel & Iron Works, which rose from the back room of a local hardware store to became a major supplier of implements and parts for logging and railroad customers and which manufactured machines and parts for the war effort in World War II and artillery shells, starting in 1953.
After fighting a running gun and torpedo battle, in which the Maddox fired over 280 5-inch shells, and the torpedo boats expended their 6 torpedoes ( all misses ) and hundreds of rounds of 14. 5mm machinegun fire ; the combatants broke contact.
After cooking, their flesh is closer to that of lobsters than that of shrimp, and like lobsters, their shells are quite hard and require some pressure to crack.
After modifying the bore, improving the two-legged support and the recoil mechanism, and producing barrels made of seamless nickel steel, the M1A1 model was capable of sending shells 2, 400 yards ( 2, 195 m ) during the 1930s.
After 1916, the 75 batteries became the carriers of choice to deliver toxic gas shells, including mustard gas and phosgene.
After the protein is taken up by the mitochondria it can be processed into a mature protein and assemble to form functional ferritin shells.
After including the one shell that could be held in the chamber, the average Model 1897 held a total of 6 shotgun shells.
After three years working on Jørn Utzon shells for the roof of the Sydney Opera House in London, where he is credited with having done the geometry for the problematic design, he moved to Sydney to be assistant engineer to Ian MacKenzie.
After the IC electron has been emitted, the atom is left with a vacancy in one of its electron shells, usually ( as noted ) an inner one.
After the cooking off of artillery shells in the G5 howitzers in the late 1980s, the South African Army changed commands from " cease fire " to " cease loading ".
After the war there was little need for shells and other war materials, and the factories of the Leaside Munition Company were closed.
After all the concrete had been poured and strengthened with internal post-tensioning cables, however, the curved parts of the shells carried the weight of their lower straight edges instead of the other way around.
After Stahlhelm shells were painted, the colours of which varied by organization, small identification or insignia decals usually were affixed to one or both sides of the helmet.
After taking the defence line around Liege, the Germans marched westward, and on September 4 the first shells were aimed at the axis Walem-Breendonk.
After the war one of the guardhouses, which had actually been moved several hundred yards inland, was converted into a museum ; two shells from the Schleswig-Holsteins 280 mm guns prop up its entrance.
After the First World War, special ASW shells are developed for primary / secondary guns of naval ships.
After the failure of the Battle of Aubers Ridge, May 9, 1915, the British Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Sir John French mentioned to The Times war correspondent, Colonel Charles à Court Repington, that it failed due to a lack of shells.
After the end of the war the Trondenes guns were taken over by the Norwegian Army, along with 1, 227 shells.

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