The captain cut the comm link and took a deep breath, after which the helm spoke. |
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Mothers were supposed to harass you until you had your own children, after which they spoiled your children rotten. |
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Each of the segments began with one or more unique genes, after which were members of different gene families, arranged in a head-to-tail array. |
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The film opens in America on September 26, after which we will deliver a round-up of the critical opinion. |
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Mass for the repose of her soul was celebrated by Father Gilroy after which burial took place in Annagh Cemetery. |
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The reaction was allowed to proceed for 30 min, after which the samples were dried in a fume cupboard for several hours. |
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He cannot understand why Gabi can't wait out nine more years, after which their marriage will cease to be a continual coitus interruptus. |
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For the first week of the study, the subjects followed their typical eating habits, after which they followed the Atkins diet for two weeks. |
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The handmade QM2 teapots will be painted in gold lustre for the ship's first year, after which silver leaf will be used. |
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They always gave warning of his arrival in Perth, after which they both went on the scoot together. |
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Additionally, you can only be the banker for one hand, after which the bank reverts to the dealer for the next hand. |
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This is followed by a specially prescribed breakfast after which guests enjoy long therapeutic sessions with therapists and masseurs. |
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The school's enrolment policy is based on three criteria, after which random selection is used. |
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Shiva is the destroyer of the world, following Brahma the creator and Vishnu the preserver, after which Brahma again creates the world and so on. |
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The tide mills ceased grinding in 1883, the store house remaining in use until 1900 after which the siding was lifted. |
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Drove north and had lunch at the lakes, after which he gave us a mini tiki tour of 'kumara country', where we bought some kumara. |
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He was educated at Cambridge University, where he received a BA, MA and MD, after which he became a senior fellow. |
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A commander was appointed for the campaign, after which most of the vessels, being converted merchantmen, returned to their home ports. |
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The two solid rocket boosters separate from the shuttle about two minutes after launch, after which the main engines take over completely. |
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The intact nuclei were incubated for 15 min after which they were gently pierced with two fire-polished glass micropipettes. |
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Three assaults on Richmond by Grant were repelled by Lee, after which Union forces besieged the Confederate capital through the winter. |
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Liquid anthrax has a shelf life of three years, after which it turns into sludge. |
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At a conference a decade or so ago he hosted a bibulous dinner, after which he embarked on a funny speech. |
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To escape the downpour, they played ten pin bowls at the local alley, after which the rain cleared for a bushwalk on the last day. |
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Mrs. Torpey chloroformed the jeweler, after which her husband restrained him and stole his merchandise. |
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Another title followed, announcing Hot Rockers, after which the first short began. |
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The short coda was another aerial ballet, after which the couple, yielding to the laws of gravity, returned to earth. |
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After he cast the film, we all met at his house for a preliminary discussion, after which he went to Sweden for five days and wrote the script. |
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In one case, a female Steller's eider was killed by a snowy owl, after which her ducklings were adopted into a nearby brood. |
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This wine spends two or three years in barrel after which it is then cellared in bottle for ten to 50 years. |
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The blade catches a hair, pulls it up, and slices through it, after which the hair starts to retract. |
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For example, the Japanese cook mackerel, bonito, and tuna by steaming them before smoking, after which they are dried. |
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The seat was abolished following boundary changes in 1983, after which he represented the Selby constituency. |
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The alternative is a hysterectomy, removal of the womb, after which pregnancy is impossible. |
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The preparatory school caters for girls and boys aged three to 11 after which pupils move up to the senior school. |
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He handed a copy to each cleric and their aides, after which he sat down and watched their reactions. |
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Without waiting for clearance of the cheques it issued the occupation certificate after which the trust stopped payment of the cheques. |
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The policies typically vest in 10 to 20 years, after which investors can withdraw the money in installments or leave it where it is. |
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Sawflies infest fruitlets and cause these to drop prematurely after which the pests pupate in the topsoil. |
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They had instructed people to drill a hole in the river bed after which they installed a suction pump. |
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The Defender on the Declarer's left leads the card to the first trick, after which the cards in the dummy are exposed and sorted by suit. |
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His partial paraplegia improved over the course of a year, after which he presented for treatment of erectile dysfunction. |
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In the fixed life cycle, the unit was established and trained or operated for a fixed time after which it was disestablished. |
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The crew successfully egressed the aircraft after which it was turned over to maintenance. |
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Calisto yearns for Melibea and attains her with the aid of a wily procuress, after which the lovers promptly die. |
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A rocket fired from a balcony signalled the fight's end one hour later, after which giddy participants hosed each other clean. |
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They are spending their honeymoon in Florida after which they are taking a Caribbean cruise. |
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After preconditioning, the pressure-sensitive film was inserted beneath the meniscus, after which the specimens were loaded in compression. |
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His charge to the jury now is on Monday, after which it will retire to consider verdicts. |
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Playing with the breeze, Glenmanor matched Drumlea stride for stride in the first-half, after which the sides were on level terms. |
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Afterwards, a six-course gala banquet will be served, after which the resident dance band will ring in the New Year. |
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The three guards were detained and questioned, after which the security firm suspended one pending the outcome of the inquiry. |
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The only aid they received was military rations and water bottles dropped by helicopters, after which the copters rapidly quit the scene. |
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With three ends to go they led 23-13 and won the next end after which their opponents conceded the match. |
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It ends 16 hours later with compline, after which the monks return to their cells for contemplation, prayer and sleep. |
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The original chartreuse is Chartreuse Mountain, after which came the name La Grande Chartreuse, which was the Carthusian monastery in Grenoble. |
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It will be found that even the irreplaceable parts will be replaceable, after which there will be only cars. |
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Another tragedy ensues, after which he gives himself up to imprisonment for some years. |
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Once the egg hatches, both parents feed the young for almost 14 weeks, after which it leaves the island and heads out to sea. |
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In those days the retirement age was 55, after which a person could go home and prepare to meet his Maker. |
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Biennial caraway forms a rosette of leaves the first year and develops a flowering stalk the second, after which the plant dies. |
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We send a volunteer who does some handholding, after which the society becomes strong enough to move forward. |
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We have done feasibility studies after which we told a client there was no business case to employ us further. |
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Ethyl linoleate was applied dropwise, after which it was spread by inunction to the donor site. |
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The priest does come, and absolves the ghost's sins, after which it can rest. |
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He was at the university to deliver an address on foreign policy, after which he was asked about the embargo by a student. |
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After the play, my friends and I adjourned to Newton for dinner, after which I had to leave early to meet up with new friends. |
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This will be timed by the machine, after which it will prompt the operator to reanalyse the rhythm. |
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He then served as an instructor in engineering at West Point for two years after which he was reassigned to a post in Georgia. |
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The business has to be operational for 12 weeks after which the learners are asked to wind it up. |
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I quickly dressed and hurried downstairs to find my mother busily preparing breakfast, after which I was given my big present. |
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They had been stopped for speeding, jailed briefly and then released, after which they were ambushed by a gang of Klansmen. |
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She was allegedly knifed by her ex-partner after which he tried to cut his throat and stabbed himself in the chest, police said. |
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We were up at 5am for chapel service, after which we trooped to the refectory for breakfast. |
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And dusky sharks don't breed until they're 20 to 25 years old, after which small litters typically arrive at 3-year intervals. |
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We then had the Collect for Purity, after which the choir sang a musical setting of a ninefold Kyrie. |
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He said all police stations were alerted through an all-points bulletin after which the top brass of the Defence Force were notified. |
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They can be worn for weeks until they go out of fashion, after which they can be unceremoniously discarded. |
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Testing of the sensor will be done in 2006 and 2007, after which productization can start. |
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Leaving aside Dublin airport, where else can you find a top-class Americano and a tasty chocolate muffin, after which you contentedly fly away? |
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Packing was in full flow when I got to the office, but we broke for lunch, after which we tackled the cupboard full of unclaimed review kit. |
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The anesthesia care provider then anesthetizes and intubates the patient, after which the surgeon performs prethoracotomy bronchoscopy. |
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He served as governor of Bithynia and as consul after which Nero appointed him arbiter elegantiae. |
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The new passports will be rolled out over a six month period after which production of non-biometric passports will stop. |
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This practice arose with the change in value of the preceding vowel at the time of the Great Vowel Shift, after which the final e fell silent. |
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Each of the ships is loaded and deployed for 3 year stints, after which they return to their main base in the US for refurbishment. |
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Amateurs can easily fill the tubes using simple agricultural tools, after which bags are arranged in a spiral that is gradually corbelled inwards as it ascends to form a dome. |
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The first day saw the swearing-in of athletes, trainers and judges, after which athletes would make sacrifices to the gods and, if they wished, seek advice from oracles. |
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Mass will be celebrated at 4pm after which a sit-down meal will be served. |
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Trials ended after 3 min of foraging or 1 min after all the birds flew back to their perches, after which the remaining seeds and husks were removed. |
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Local issues were discussed and a question and answer session then took place after which the meeting concluded and all partook of the refreshments provided. |
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Digital rights software will enable users to view the program a certain number of times, after which it will be automatically erased from the storage device. |
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He would be showered with money, eatables and gifts after which he would be brought back home for circumcision in the presence of a big gathering. |
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The hanging fruit of a dwarf five-in-one pear tree was damaged by birds, after which the damaged fruit was beset by wasps, yellow jackets, flies and gnats. |
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Fleming had struggled to pick Lasith Malinga's round-arm deliveries in the first Test at Napier, released from in front of the umpire, after which he had made the request. |
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Commonly, fresh, running or unfrozen water into which the animals hatch is available for short intervals of time, after which eggs are left in or on the substrate. |
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Closed circuit TV footage from a convenience store near his home showed him running an errand for his mother at 5.02 pm, after which he returned home. |
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On December 8, Mr Brodie wrote a letter of complaint to the company's Wakefield office, after which he was offered a free dishwasher and washing machine. |
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Scrunched into bushes, he scraped a shot sideways, after which he foozled one high-right into the thousands of people who came to see him play one last Masters. |
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Right, I'm just about unpacked now, so it's an early night for me, after which I'll only have to write the odd 4,000 words tomorrow to get back on track. |
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He was beaten and robbed when sent to tour Europe, after which he made his way back to England. |
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When that was finished he would take his hubble-bubble and puff away at that, until he was ready to go downstairs and play billiards, after which it was off to bed. |
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The tendency for late sequelae to appear increases up to the fourth year, which represents a fastigium after which there is a decrease in the probability. |
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Harry will be given ten days to acclimatise to his surroundings, after which he will start co-piloting the helicopters. |
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The 1,200 mg extract was obtained by decocting the crude drugs in 80 ml of boiling water for an hour, after which the decoction was filtered and spray-dried. |
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Robben's shot was powerful enough, but he could not have expected it to slip through Isaksson's fumbling hands, after which the ball bounced against the base of the post. |
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This was a 1 day old full term female that became dusky with the first feeding, after which 40 cc of bilious fluid was aspirated from her stomach via nasogastric tube. |
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But all too soon, we were tacking up for our afternoon lesson, which ended around 6 pm, after which we cooled down our horses and cleaned our saddles. |
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Again like all proteins in the body, collagen has a finite life span after which it is degraded to the constituent amino acids and replaced by new fibres. |
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It was published as a quarterly for eight years, after which the issues became very erratic because of a low subscriber base and a lack of a full-time staff. |
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When there are deadlines, we tend to wait until the last moment, after which we line up in endless queues, swearing, as if someone has forced us to wait to the last day. |
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The lipids were extracted with petroleum ether for 7 h, after which the fish were left for 2 h in a fume cupboard for the petroleum ether to evaporate. |
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His meals begin with breakfast at 8am, after which he goes to his study for two hours of reading and writing, followed by two hours of formal audiences before lunch. |
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During their visit the French party took part in the Whit Sunday procession, chosen by the Mayor as Civic Sunday, after which both Mayors laid wreaths at the war memorial. |
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He returned for a time to the intellectual salons of Paris and then served as French consul in New York City from 1783 to 1790, after which he returned permanently to France. |
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Carving single blocks of beech, ash, wild cherry or oak, he darkens the figures' surfaces by lightly charring them, after which he polishes them so that they seem to glow. |
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Charles, after seeing his partner run off, went to the center of the stage and took a bow, after which he was given tremendous applause from the highly amused audience. |
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This tag is used to identify automatically the vehicle and its relevant tare mass, after which the gross mass is determined by weighbridge instrumentation. |
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A first book of the poems, The Poetical Works of Edward Taylor, followed in 1939, after which poets and scholars began to read him and write about him. |
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He caught up to Sue, who was in fainting fits, and put her on the bed, after which he breathlessly summoned the landlady and ran out for a doctor. |
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This attempt at self-denial lasted approximately one minute, after which I gave up and found myself agreeing with all the bad-tempered, curmudgeonly opinions being aired. |
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Just for the record, by profession I was a secretary for the Society of Chiropodists for 25 years, after which they redesignated the post chief executive. |
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He held this position for 10 seconds, after which he swaggered forth. |
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The cuts had been by accident by falling on a metal object after which he then washed the wound with the available water. |
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Eastman house has the largest collection of pix from the dawn of photography up until the contemporary era, after which other institutions then took the lead. |
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It is processed by a series of soakings, which remove the bitter taste, after which it can be boiled to make an edible jelly or dried and ground to a flour for bread-making. |
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Precious pastrycooks declared it needed to rest on an eiderdown before it went in the oven, after which baking took place in an atmosphere of maternity. |
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The massive naval harbour that bites into Algeciras Bay was a Victorian achievement, that was only properly completed in the 1900's after which the dry docks were laid down. |
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The enzymatic dissociation was completed in a trypsin solution, after which individual cells were isolated from the digested tissue by trituration. |
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To her horror, though, Simone wins and strangles Guido, after which the drama is turned inside out and husband and wife are happily and implausibly reconciled. |
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Lawler reaches his breaking point and slaps Kaufman, after which Letterman cuts to a commercial. |
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The Company lost its monopoly on Indian trade in 1813, and its charter for Chinese trade was removed in 1833, after which it ceased to be a trading concern. |
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Critics like to enthuse about Miles Davis in the 1950s and '60s and disregard his output during the 1970s, a creative period after which he retired for several years. |
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The first few minutes set up the story, after which you can wander about the small town of Dharm via an angled top-down view and chat to the various non-player characters. |
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According to specialists, by the end of the year, one dollar will cost 1.55 leva, after which the lev is expected to become slightly more expensive. |
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The frames are analyzed in a time domain to produce at least one comparison index, after which an appropriate block size is selected for the transform coder. |
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For the test, he imbibed 250 ml of warm water or plain tea, after which fresh blood was drawn from his finger with an Autoclix mini-lancet and a pipette. |
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After that period, put the bag in a refrigerator for at least eight weeks, after which each bulblet can be potted up to grow. |
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The Jacobites were finally defeated at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, after which the Scottish Highlanders were brutally suppressed. |
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London then grew slowly until about 950, after which activity increased dramatically. |
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Five different scribes can be identified for the entries up to 1054, after which it appears to have been worked on at intervals. |
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This first stage is dated to around 3100 BC, after which the ditch began to silt up naturally. |
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The Mercians backed a client king named Oswine, but he seems to have reigned for only about two years, after which Wihtred became king. |
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Wallace was defeated at the Battle of Falkirk, after which Robert the Bruce rebelled and was crowned king of Scotland. |
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They reigned together until her death on 28 December 1694, after which William ruled as sole monarch. |
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A British assault force landed on the island on 7 February, after which Nelson moved to intensify the blockade off Bastia. |
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Labour later served in the wartime coalition from 1940 to 1945, after which it formed a majority government under Clement Attlee. |
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The third fire struck during filming of The Who's concert in 1974, after which it was rebuilt once again. |
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One was destroyed in early 1970 and another in August of that same year, after which the unit was disbanded. |
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Ringway, after which the airport was named, is a village with a few buildings and church at the southern edge of the airport. |
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In Europe, Spanish is an official language of Spain, the country after which it is named and from which it originated. |
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The opponent follows with a short talk on the topic, after which the pair critically discuss the dissertation. |
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It used to be attained after four or five years of academic study, after which the student was allowed to begin work on his doctorandus thesis. |
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The life of the Great Exhibition was limited to six months, after which something had to be done with the building. |
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Occasionally he would eat large helpings of meat and desserts, after which he would purge himself. |
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It took a month for the news of his death to reach London, after which Brawne stayed in mourning for six years. |
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Her last novel was Daniel Deronda, published in 1876, after which she and Lewes moved to Witley, Surrey. |
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A shower of rain washes his face clean, after which he is welcomed back home with his now pink face. |
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The first Discworld novel, The Colour of Magic, was published in 1983, after which he wrote two books a year on average. |
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For the first weeks of the run Gielgud played Mercutio and Olivier played Romeo, after which they exchanged roles. |
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Disney's contract is expected to end in June 2018, after which, NBCUniversal will take control of the rights, after their deal with Warner Bros. |
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This system continued until 1998, after which renewed emphasis was placed on maximising prize money in individual tournaments. |
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Khan started to let his hands go more in round 10, after which his corner finally decided it had seen enough. |
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The triple crown continued through 1989, after which the Pocono race was discontinued. |
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There was another complaint at Malaysia after which BMW Sauber joined the appeal after they were deemed legal, again. |
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The passport was valid for five years, renewable for another five, after which it had to be replaced. |
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It was the largest from 2004, when ten countries joined the union, to 2014, after which it was surpassed by the United States. |
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Canada became the seventh member to begin attending the summits in 1976, after which the name 'Group 7' or G7 Summit was used. |
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In 1860, a trade treaty was signed between Britain and France, after which several of these treaties were signed among other European countries. |
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The Statute of Anne gave the publishers rights for a fixed period, after which the copyright expired. |
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This caused great turbidity in the sea, after which the particles began to settle out according to particle size. |
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High fertility and birth rates persisted until the 1970s, after which they start to dramatically decline, leading to rapid population ageing. |
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Mea'ole died the next year, after which the country functioned as a monarchy until the death of Tanumafili and a republic thereafter. |
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They were pushed back to the eastern edges of the city by ECOMOG, after which HMS Norfolk was sent to offer assistance. |
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The resulting series of firefights lasted several hours, after which the RUF withdrew, having suffered 30 casualties. |
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Other icons depicted on the iconostasis are Saint John the Forerunner and the Saint after which the church is named. |
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He arrived in Halifax on 14 April, after which he took a sleeper train to Montreal. |
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During the early 1970s, Robin Gibb played piano and violin occasionally, after which, he only played strings and keyboards privately. |
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He was educated at Eton College and Oxford University, after which he studied the philosophy of logical positivism at the University of Vienna. |
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Iceland joined the European Economic Area in 1994, after which the economy was greatly diversified and liberalised. |
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An authoritarian military junta came to power in 1964 and ruled until 1985, after which civilian governance resumed. |
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Spermatogenesis occurs in December, and the males are fertile from May to August, after which the testes regress. |
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All eggs hatch in close proximity after which the hen and clutch abandon the nest where they are at their most vulnerable. |
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After a long battle, the Armorican survivors escaped to Avallon in Burgundy, after which they are lost to history. |
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According to Livy the two peoples participated in a ceremony of union after which they were named Quirites after the Sabine town of Cures. |
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The Romans occupied the region until the end of Roman rule in Britain in 382, after which Caernarfon became part of the Kingdom of Gwynedd. |
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Formerly an inn, records show it traded only from 1792 to 1915, after which it became a temperance hotel, then a retail shop. |
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Maguire last rode in February, after which he was found to have suffered slipped discs in a fall. |
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It was the language of the upper classes until the 12th century, after which it became the language of commoners in Lower Brittany. |
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The BBC operates under a Royal Charter which lasts for a period of ten years, after which it is renewed. |
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It was used by Henry VII at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, after which it was carried in state to St Paul's Cathedral. |
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In 2001, his father Morrell, who was also his manager, died unexpectedly, after which he had a few uneventful seasons. |
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It was kept on for a few days, after which the analog transmitters are permanently shut down. |
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The group finally broke up in 1978, after which Jackson joined The Searchers and the David Byron Band. |
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The band played at Uproar Festival 2011, after which they began writing material for a fourth studio album. |
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This had the effect of transferring the organization of the dramas to town guilds, after which several changes followed. |
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Females can often breed until age 40, after which comes a rapid decrease in fertility. |
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The islands were first taken into use as a whaling base in the 17th and 18th centuries, after which they were abandoned. |
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The art form, often referred to as Scanian Marriage Weavings, flourished from 1750 for a period of 100 years, after which it slowly vanished. |
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This resulted in a skirmish, the Battle of Goodwin Sands, after which the Commonwealth declared war on 10 July. |
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Its history goes back to 1270, when a dam was constructed in the Rotte river, after which people settled around it for safety. |
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Sporadic raids then continued until 832, after which they began to build fortified settlements throughout the country. |
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Egypt was conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1517, after which it became a province of the Ottoman Empire. |
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In 1940, the Empire invaded French Indochina, after which the United States placed an oil embargo on Japan. |
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In some areas primary, infant and junior schools cater for ages four to eleven, after which the pupils move on to secondary schools. |
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The county town was originally Wilton, after which the county is named, but Wiltshire Council is now based in the county town of Trowbridge. |
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The matrix material experiences a melding event, after which the part shape is essentially set. |
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The Chauci lost their separate identity in the 3rd century when they merged with the Saxons, after which time they were considered to be Saxons. |
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Catualda was in turn defeated by the Hermunduri Vibilius, after which the realm was ruled by the Quadian Vannius. |
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Godfrid was assassinated in 885, after which Gerolf of Holland assumed lordship and Viking rule of Frisia came to an end. |
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The kid couldn't walk into a room without slamming into something, after which his pimply pizza face turned tomato red. |
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In 1809, eastern Sweden was conquered by Russia in the Finnish War, after which Finland became the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland. |
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By 1991 it had to be replaced with a new sol at a million to one, after which it remained reasonably stable. |
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Thailand was renamed to Siam from 1946 to 1948, after which it again reverted to Thailand. |
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In 1218, Genghis Khan destroyed the Qara Khitai after which the Khitan passed into obscurity. |
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The journey took 3 years after which they arrived in Cathay as it was then called and met the Grandson of Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan. |
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The rebellion eventually reached the capital, and Aristide was forced into exile, after which the United Nations stationed peacekeepers in Haiti. |
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The process takes no more than 24 to 36 hours, after which no new lesions appear. |
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Menendez proceeded to massacre the defenceless Huguenots, after which he wiped out the Fort Caroline garrison. |
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The island was first used as a whaling base in the 17th and 18th centuries, after which it was abandoned. |
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Isaac and Maria married shortly before the Spanish siege of Antwerp in 1585 after which they fled to settle in Amsterdam. |
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Accents seem to remain relatively malleable until a person's early twenties, after which a person's accent seems to become more entrenched. |
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Allen's health problems had prevented the police questioning him for nine months, after which he told them he was wholly innocent. |
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North Carolina ceded the area to the federal government in 1790, after which it was organized into the Southwest Territory. |
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This override power can be exercised for five years, after which time the override must be renewed, or the decision comes into force. |
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He probably studied in Utrecht, after which he became a professor in Herborn. |
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In Illinois, for example, legislation is automatically read a second time, after which amendments are in order. |
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In 1834 it was used for experiments with new drive systems, after which it was put in storage. |
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He is said to have gone to Suddhodana and taught the dharma, after which his father became an arahant. |
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On the east are Cam Spout Crag and the fine high waterfall after which it is named. |
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She was mostly bedridden until her sister introduced her to Hawthorne, after which her headaches seem to have abated. |
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On May 15 an advance unit went over the pass to take Aosta, after which hospitals were set up at Martigny and Aosta. |
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The patient passed out of my hands, was finally taken to a hospital and a sequestrotomy performed after which he made a good recovery. |
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In the first three days of larvae development there was a gradual yolk sac reduction after which there was a switch to exogenous feeding. |
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His most powerful aria is his prayer to the Hebrew God from his jail cell, after which he regains his strength and sanity. |
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They made it home, after which he did die, she nursing him to the end. |
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Six months of sterility results, after which normal fertility returns. |
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The patient rinses with a solution to prepare for the exam, after which the patented ViziLite lightstick is activated so that it glows. |
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The seeds were extracted from the bulb and dried to a constant weight after which the mesocarps were removed by dehulling. |
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He said that objects first become cherishable, after which they get nostalgic value. Finally they end up being antiques. |
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The Japanese did it in 1945, after which they threw their mess kit away, swearing they would never eat again. |
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At the time of renouncing worldly pleasures, the first step is tonsuring the head, after which there is a ritual bath in the Ganges. |
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Gosden took out King Edward VII Stakes scorer Eagle Top and Cloudscape at the latest acceptance stage, after which 21 horses remain. |
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They then look at the four verbs in present day German, after which they trace changes in grammatical usage from Old High German to the present. |
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The instrumental quartet's first album was independently released, after which they were snapped up by US label Green Linnet. |
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It was then used as a prisoner-of-war camp, after which it reverted to open fields. |
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Two years later he returned to the same heart unit for a Fontan procedure to improve his heart after which he suffered a fatal cardiac arrest. |
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A buyer can appeal against the valuation after which the DLO would undertake an onsite valuation, with the possibility of putting an even higher price on the property. |
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The crucible was rinsed several times with deionised water into volumetric flask after which the solution was made up to the mark with deionised water. |
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The major cheliped of males was larger than that of females and exhibited positive allometric growth to maturity, after which the level of allometry decreased. |
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She is considered by many as an incarnation of the powerful deity Kali and is revered until she menstruates, after which she must return to the family and a new one is chosen. |
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Then there is challah baking and preparation for the special Rosh Hashanah feast after which the family listens to the shofar inviting them to temple worship. |
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Turner's Lady Killer finished unplaced at Wolverhampton on May 12, after which the urine of the horse was found to contain carprofen, which is prohibited. |
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This needs to be revised and reissued, after which the DNSR and ONR will reinspect as a basis for providing consent to use Loch Goil on a case-by-case basis. |
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On the other hand, the new yogurts provide a healthful alternative to the desserts after which they are named, especially in those versions with no fat and no added sugar. |
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By the end of l942 Wren officers were permitted to enrol on the meteorological course at RNC Greenwich, after which they were employed as fully qualified forecasters. |
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Each fight lasts for just over a minute, after which the owners who sit inside the fighting arena rush to restrain their respective hooved gladiators. |
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The name Albion appears to have fallen out of use sometime after the Roman conquest of Britain, after which Britain became the more commonplace name for the island. |
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This patterning suggests that the dead were placed to excarnate at a different location after which disarticulated bones were brought to the tomb. |
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The Parliamentarian General Fairfax attacked from the north in 1646, taking the town and forcing the Royalists to surrender, after which Gallants Bower was demolished. |
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The last commercial boat to use the tunnel passed through in 1921 and the canal was officially closed in 1944 after which it soon fell into disrepair. |
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Germany occupied Norway between 1940 and 1945 during the Second World War, after which Norway joined NATO and underwent a period of reconstruction under public planning. |
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It formed an administrative county between 1889 and 1974, after which the whole county was administered by the new administrative county of Cumbria. |
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Mean water depth was recorded by a fathometer at the start and end of each trawling event, after which the relative change between the start and end locations was recorded. |
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During this visit, Sariputta and Maudgalyayana were converted by Assaji, one of the first five disciples, after which they were to become the Buddha's two foremost followers. |
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However, rapid cooling can be used to solidify a shell of white cast iron, after which the remainder cools more slowly to form a core of grey cast iron. |
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In the early 16th century Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagar Empire defeated the last remnant of Bahmani Sultanate power, after which the Bahmani Sultanate collapsed. |
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Prorogations should thus not be confused with recesses, adjournments, or holiday breaks from legislation, after which bills can resume exactly where they left off. |
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The time period they lived in was understood as the Ollintonatiuh, or Sun of Movement, which was believed to be the final age after which humanity would be destroyed. |
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The school leaving age is 16, after which students may choose to remain at school and study for Access, Intermediate or Higher Grade and Advanced Higher qualifications. |
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Like first and second Christmas Day, they are both considered Sundays, which results in a first and a second Easter Sunday, after which the week continues to a Tuesday. |
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The Zirids of Granada controlled Malaga until 1073, after which separate Zirid kings retained control over the taifas of Granada and Malaga until the Almoravid conquest. |
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Its popularity peaked in 1845, after which it was seldom sung. |
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Some Boers subsequently moved to South West Africa, which was administered by South Africa until its independence in 1990, after which the country adopted the name Namibia. |
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After seizing control of Ravenna, Odoacer sent the former emperor to live in the Castellum Lucullanum in Campania, after which he disappears from the historical record. |
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The Iberian denarii, also called argentum oscense by Roman soldiers, circulated until the 1st century BC, after which it was replaced by Roman coins. |
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Court justices are appointed by presidential decree for an initial period of five years, after which Ukraine's Supreme Council confirms their positions for life. |
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This lasted until the end of World War II in 1945, after which Germany was occupied by the Allies and Austria's former democratic constitution was restored. |
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The Cimbri were initially successful, particularly at the Battle of Arausio, in which a large Roman army was routed, after which they raided large areas in Gaul and Hispania. |
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His success as the legate of a legion earned him a consulship in 51, after which he retired from public life, having incurred the enmity of Claudius' wife, Agrippina. |
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In 1986, scientists did a review of calculations and data after which they determined, in order to conserve cod fishing the total allowable catch rate had to be cut in half. |
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A male is not aggressive towards other males until he has mated, after which time he defends a territory, a female, and a nest against other males. |
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On 20 November 1967, the first engine run was performed, after which 11 weeks of intense grounded test runs were performed and the exposed faults were addressed. |
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A typical haul may last 4 hours after which the net is pulled in. |
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The line continued in use until the Skarloey Railway was built, after which it was abandoned, although the overgrown remains can still be seen to this day. |
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The entire process was done quickly and in the main without difficulty, after which the vessels were studied, then scrapped or given to Allied navies. |
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The first half an hour is free after which a small hourly fee is payable. |
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The Daily Post's final appearance was on 13 January 2012, after which it became a weekly paper simply known as The Liverpool Post published every Thursday. |
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From 1 to 2 kg. of oakbark are boiled in a few liters of water and allowed to digest for about an hour, after which the mixture is filtered and the filtrate added to the bath. |
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These juvenile golden eagles usually attain full independence in the fall, after which they wander widely until establishing a territory for themselves in four to five years. |
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Education is mandatory only through to the sixth grade, after which a national examination determines the possibility of continuing into the upper grades. |
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The occupation ended on 26 October 1947, although Britain was to retain military bases in Iraq until 1954, after which the Assyrian militias were disbanded. |
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Niven then moved to New York City, where he began an unsuccessful career in whisky sales, after which he had a stint in horse rodeo promotion in Atlantic City. |
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International Gothic describes Gothic art from about 1360 to 1430, after which Gothic art merges into Renaissance art at different times in different places. |
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Laws are given the Royal Sanction at regular meetings of the Privy Council in London, after which they are returned to the islands for formal registration at the Royal Court. |
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On the death of Haakon VI in 1380, Norway formed a political union with Denmark, after which the interest of the royal house in the islands declined. |
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Optional kindergarten education is provided for all children between three and six years old, after which school attendance is compulsory for at least nine years. |
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This latest effort culminated in a decisive French victory at the Battle of Marengo in June 1800, after which the Austrians withdrew from the peninsula once again. |
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Heath only resigned when discussions on forming a coalition foundered, after which the Queen asked the Leader of the Opposition, Labour's Harold Wilson, to form a government. |
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The trade monopoly in the Faroe Islands was abolished in 1856, after which the area developed as a modern fishing nation with its own fishing fleet. |
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