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Rosen assumed the capacity of interim CEO and began " cleaning house ", as shortly afterward many of Pfeiffer's top executives resigned or were pushed out, including John Rando, Earl Mason, and John Rose.
Shortly afterward, Spanish citizens, unhappy at the usurpation of the throne by the French, began organizing local juntas loyal to Ferdinand.
Immediately afterward, he began the publication of his Paraphrases of the New Testament, a popular presentation of the contents of the several books.
Shortly afterward, Hans Eysenck began researching political attitudes in Great Britain.
Sharif's decision antagonized the Pakistan Army and rumors of a possible coup began emerging soon afterward.
Shortly afterward, Elizabeth began to be styled Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
Ingres shortly afterward began the decorations of the great hall in the Château de Dampierre.
However, not long afterward, a federal grand jury began a major investigation into organized crime, and prosecutors identified him as the leader of a major crime family.
Yankovic, afterward, began wearing T-shirts reading " Atlantic Records sucks " while performing live.
Apu began working at the Kwik-E-Mart during his college years to pay off his student loan, but stayed afterward as he had come to enjoy his job and the friends he had made.
However, it began to grow shortly afterward at an explosive rate.
Soon afterward, the spacecraft began its main imaging mission — providing panoramic images of the mountainous region of the Moon between 30 ° and 60 ° south latitude and between 20 ° and 80 ° east longitude.
By 1858, Statesville was growing rapidly and soon afterward began leading the state in the production of tobacco and tobacco products, the manufacture and blending of whiskey, and became a large distribution center for roots and herbs.
Not long afterward, José began service in as a trooper in the army of General Ramón Corona.
Soon afterward, Loy's mother needed a hysterectomy and insisted Los Angeles was a safer place to have it done, so she, Loy, and Loy's brother David moved to Ocean Park, where Loy began to take dancing lessons.
However, Alaska Airlines announced afterward it would begin new routes to Austin from SJC, and would upgrade service to Portland, Oregon, which was run by regional subsidiary Horizon Air, to commercial jet service which began on September 2, 2009.
Shortly afterward, the British began making Sosabowski and the Polish Brigade a scapegoat for the failure at Arnhem, perhaps to cover their own failings.
Soon afterward both sides prepared for a fourth civil war, which began before the end of the year.
" At the age of 14 Adams began learning to play the electric guitar that his mother and stepfather had bought him, and shortly afterward joined a local band named Blank Label.
Soon afterward, several commercial services began offering secular round-robin dating events across the United States.
The single “ I Am On Your Side ” even began to make its way up the charts, but the label proved inexperienced and it folded shortly afterward, killing the song's chances for more radio play.
The practice began prior to the Civil War and was reinforced afterward by anti-miscegenation laws, which prohibited interracial marriage between whites and non-whites.
The fair began on 25 July — the feast of Saint James — and continued for three days afterward.
While still a schoolboy Frank began to reject the Talmud, and afterward often referred to himself as " a plain " or " untutored man.

afterward and critical
During his tenure as editor and afterward, Kelly, who also wrote the TRB column, was intensely critical of President Clinton.
The album's stripped-down garage rock sound drew critical acclaim in the UK and soon afterward in the US, making The White Stripes one of the more acclaimed bands of 2002.
Meigs played a critical role in developing Arlington National Cemetery, both during the Civil War and afterward.

afterward and edition
Shortly afterward, the second edition of Hill ’ s booklet, dated 22 February 1837, was published, and made available to the general public.
In 1998, Cambridge University Press became the first major publisher to produce an edition of the play under Shakespeare's name, and shortly afterward, the Royal Shakespeare Company performed the play ( to mixed reviews ).
Henry's original full edition was afterward reprinted in Paris for adventurous English readers.
In 1996, Yale University Press became the first major publisher to produce an edition of the play under Shakespeare's name, and shortly afterward, the Royal Shakespeare Company performed the play ( to mixed reviews ).
After the play was staged, a new edition of the novel appeared, and it was never out of print in the 18th century afterward.
In the edition of Lipa and Höschel Seder Nezikin is wanting ; most of the rest of the work was afterward printed at Jerusalem by J. M.

afterward and Jerusalem
Donald Guthrie, who dates the book between 62-64, notes that the absence of any mention of the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 would be unlikely if the book were written afterward.
One came from Jerusalem in 600 B. C., and afterward separated into two nations, identified in the book as the Nephites and the Lamanites.
Those, however, who with a view of going to Jerusalem or to Spain ( that is, against the Moors ) are known to have attached the cross to their garments and afterward removed it, we command in virtue of our Apostolic authority to replace it and begin the journey within a year from the coming Easter.
Dr. Thomson, author of The Land and the Book, wrote: " When I first came to Jerusalem, and for many years afterward, this plot of ground was open to all whenever they chose to come and meditate beneath its very old olive trees.
Israel afterward occupied the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip from Egypt, Golan Heights from Syria, and West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan.
About 60 years ( 2 Sam 6 ) afterward, the ark was moved to Jerusalem and placed in a tent outside the palace of David.
Matthew has these stories in chapter 21 with the differences that Jesus fights with the money changers the day he gets to Jerusalem and he heals several blind and lame people afterward.
The Islamic conquests of Alexandria, Jerusalem, and Antioch in the 7th century left Constantinople the only practical authority in the East, and afterward the concept of a " pentarchy " retained little more than symbolic significance.

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