Closing arguments finished Tuesday, after which the jury began deliberating.
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He died in 2011, after which allegations of abuse began.
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My backup arrived shortly after, which obviously drew his focus.
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After which the Autobot warrior turns into a Volkswagen Beetle.
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ET, after which results are expected to start coming in.
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Those records are secret for 20140 years, after which they're unsealed.
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One out later, Frazier walked, after which Gonzalez singled home Cabrera.
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Three more shots are fired, after which Salamoni shouts an expletive.
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After which, a new chairperson can be appointed to the FCC.
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At the time of the church bombing, after which the Rev.
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The stock as much as 19 percent after , which missed revenue estimates.
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He first testified before Congress in 2004, after which his nomination faltered.
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Police say the two men exchanged words, after which shots were fired.
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A terrible trial, after which the defendant was sentenced to lifelong imprisonment.
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Then there are times of day after which you should never eat.
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The athletes are being informed, after which proceedings against them can begin.
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They were interrupted by a phone call, shortly after which Phillips fled.
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There is no GB threshold after which Visible traffic is treated differently.
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Guests can register here, after which they will receive preparatory reading material.
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That lasted all of 11 years, after which they've been the Indians.
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She falls but gets up quickly, after which the officer handcuffs her.
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The drug lasts several hours, after which another dose can be administered.
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After which, they safely departed for civilization — and even more birthday celebrations.
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Until the nuclear apocalypse, after which we may all be dead anyway.
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Morris gave me a sneak peek of it, after which we talked.
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Then came the Lansdowne's scuttling torpedoes, after which the Wasp finally sank.
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After which the men told her they had a project for her.
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After which, probably, he'd run out and hidden in that shed. Rebelliously.
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According to ABC News, Marcell underwent hypnotherapy, after which memories began to return.
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Police say the two men did exchange words, after which shots were fired.
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Consideration should be given to an age after which swaddling should be discouraged.
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After which it's essentially a matter of personal taste and/or the weather.
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After which Babarinde, finds that they are ready for full-time employment elsewhere.
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After which, the retail price for the RVR will jump up to $250.
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"He touched me, after which I slapped him on the face," she said.
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Subsequently, he ejaculates his semen over the eggs, after which both parents die.
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There's surely a point at or after which more education becomes self-indulgent.
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"It's disrespectful," Elbotari said, after which the couple threatened to call the police.
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Post-crisis deleveraging tended to last 7-10 years, after which growth revived.
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It was like a purgatory after which you entered something other than heaven.
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Abigail was promptly given amikacin, after which her family faced a waiting game.
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After which Rodriguez would give up underhooks or even his back to Caceres.
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They're taking an extensive SQL training, after which they are actually becoming analysts.
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And then Let's Plays took off after, which was fun to look at.
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That's more than one year since the "summer of hell," after which Gov.
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The mission will last a year, after which scientists will analyze the results.
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He first fought alongside the Americans in Kobani, after which he is named.
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He allegedly raped her when she was 15, after which she never returned.
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Her new "husband" would bring her meals, after which he would rape her.
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It's also the point after which Iowa lawmakers now intend to outlaw abortions.
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The crustacean after which the restaurant is named is, of course, on hand.
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" After which she pointed to the other saying, "I see illusion and delusion.
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Maybin walked, after which Domingo Graham's pickoff throw to first sailed into foul territory.
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Chase waives the annual fee for the first year, after which it's $95 annually.
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She waxes in Scorpio just after, which ignites our desire for planning and action.
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And They All Lived Happily Ever After, which isn't an ending, but a coda.
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In June, France dropped all charges against him, after which Polyus' shares partially recovered.
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The mobilization will take two weeks, after which the company expects to begin construction.
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The couple divorced a year later, after which she adopted the surname Madikizela-Mandela.
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They divorced in 1970, after which Klaas gave birth to a second son, Damien.
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He drained four more early in the fourth, after which Orlando led 106-89.
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GDPR was approved in April 2016, after which companies had two years to comply.
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Lattimore turned and shoved Winston, after which receiver Mike Evans leveled Lattimore from behind.
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It took about fifteen seconds to pair, after which you can name your Specs.
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Then you select the time period after which you want the email to expire.
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At this point, I appealed to the community for help, after which Christoph joined.
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She had fired a black staff member, after which several others left in protest.
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GMT on Friday after which contact was lost, an Anglo Eastern spokesman told Reuters.
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After which, she administered the injections so quickly, I almost didn't know they happened.
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After which, she said, you would pass the tip along to fellow sound enthusiasts.
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Several hours, in fact, after which he watched the footage back and immediately apologised.
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That arrangement lasted through 1926, after which only N.H.L. teams played for the Cup.
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The men then rested for four hours, after which the scientists drew more blood.
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It then stayed relatively high until the 60s, after which it began to decline.
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After which you should probably investigate something that goes by the name Jenga Tower.
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Ellsbury ended up with a triple, after which he scored on Ronald Torreyes's single.
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The call lasts about an hour, after which I get back to my project.
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"After which, I'll be ready to go nationwide in a few days," he explains.
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Clinton's emails, after which national and state polls swung toward Mr. Trump, perhaps decisively.
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The worst of the crisis was over by 1995, after which mortality rates stabilized.
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Both boys were hospitalized, after which the elder child died and the younger was stabilized.
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Logan Forsythe followed with an RBI single, after which Odor launched a three-run homer.
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He scored 17 points in the third quarter, after which the Cavs led 99-403.
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Mateen's supervisor notified federal agents, after which, the sheriff said, the FBI investigated the guard.
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The tax would last for five years, after which it would have to be reauthorized.
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Smith's final hours Police say the two men exchanged words, after which shots were fired.
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There should probably be a number of trades after which no more could be made.
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It stemmed from a December 2014 incident after which Cagle was placed on administrative leave.
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After which TfL published a much watered down list of requirements to be taken forward.
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She also has a monthly data cap of 19363 GB, after which service is throttled.
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The existing leases will run till March 15, after which mining activity has to stop.
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Formula One's current engine rules run to 2020, after which new suppliers could come in.
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My skin felt clean, but not stripped of its natural oils after, which is great.
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The claim is then escalated for review, Facebook said, after which it can be addressed.
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The show finished airing its second season in April, after which it was quietly canceled.
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CT Sunday, after which the CenterPoint Energy utility will turn off power to those residences.
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Engage is available for a base rate fee, after which additional cost comes per usage.
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That release occurred in July, after which Downer reported his Papadopoulos information to U.S. authorities.
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The area boasts a total of 11 lakes, after which the region is aptly named.
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He left the N.B.A. in 1983, after which he sold cars and trained hunting dogs.
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His family recently moved back to Texas, after which he launched a campaign against Gohmert.
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However, Australian authorities detained Murillo for two days, after which he was deported to Singapore.
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Users can set per-app time limits, after which the app's icon will turn grey.
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Trump then extended his hand for another handshake, after which Trump gave a thumbs-up.
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Eurus ultimately graduated from animal cruelty to arson, after which Mycroft insists she was institutionalized.
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They plan to hold a marriage ceremony, after which they will go on a honeymoon.
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The hearing is due to last until Thursday, after which further written submissions are expected.
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HBO HBO Now offers a free 7-day trial, after which you pay $14.99/month.
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The cost rose to more than three billion dollars, after which the idea was abandoned.
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There's a two-week free trial, after which you'll have to pay $4.99 a month.
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Prosecutors can hold Ghosn until April 24, after which they must indict or release him.
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Sesame died in June 2018, after which Starfish inherited his Instagram — gamely, one might say.
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Mr. Dinkeloo died in 603 at 63, after which Mr. Roche headed the office himself.
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It has set a deadline of July 7 after which it could also breach that.
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That was before the detention of Ms Meng, after which there can be no such prospect.
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Five minutes until the deadline, after which I don't believe trades are allowed to trickle in.
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A struggle can then be heard, after which a man asks whether Khashoggi has passed out.
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Here's how professional tennis players reacted to the chaotic final, after which Williams was fined $17,000.
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They got their money back, Nguyen says, after which she was forced into a second marriage.
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Both of those prices will only last until March 31st, 2018, after which they go up.
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" Björk wrote that she "turned the director down repeatedly," after which "he sulked and punished [her].
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Initially, the Army cleared MacDonald in the murders, after which he moved to Long Beach, California.
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Symptoms typically appear between the ages of 3 and 5, after which the disorder progresses quickly.
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They've got about a few decades of electrical power left, after which time they'll go dark.
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Interested buyers 'follow' the dealers after which interactions begin on Direct Message — Instagram's private communication feature.
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Both my boyfriend's and my skin looked a little irritated immediately after, which is apparently normal.
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Dempsey&aposs lawsuit was settled in August 2013, after which he walked away from the project.
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The series ends with frame 230, after which the image is barely legible, the hat indiscernible.
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He then sold the work about six years later, after which its provenance is now unknown.
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Her husband convinced her to call 911 right away, after which the other women came forward.
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The process continues like that for three years, after which the tree is replanted for good.
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The deal is set to close by the end of 2019, after which Just Eat Takeaway.
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The first 2,000 orders will pay $2,398 / €2,398, after which the price jumps to $3,398 / €3,398.
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That allows for the shaping of parts when heated, after which they stiffen as they cool.
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Our expiry date is 65, after which we're thrown on the rubbish heap and chemically treated.
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The two sides face a March 1 deadline after which tariffs between the two could intensify.
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Kopf continues to make progress since the shooting, after which doctors feared she was brain dead.
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They have one more game until their bye, after which Nick Foles is eligible to return.
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That led Iranian protesters to storm Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran, after which Riyadh severed relations.
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The deal is set to close by the end of 2019, after which Just Eat Takeaway.
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The victim says Brown hit her and stole her phone, after which she immediately summoned police.
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You can try it for free for 30 days, after which it's only $10 a month.
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" After which, right, it's back to "Pay the damn price or go home to your wife.
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According to each, the freelancer accepted the written offer, after which she disclosed she was pregnant.
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Then there's that ring everyone is after, which brings measureless might to those who renounce love.
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Britain collects payments for up to 30 years, after which any remaining amount owed is forgiven.
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Have we all now arrived at the anniversary after which we cheat and let ourselves go?
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The Colorado Avalanche followed by selecting Canadian defenseman Bowen Byram, after which the Kings took Turcotte.
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Netflix Netflix offers a 25.99-day free trial, after which plans start at $254.99 per month.
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You can "follow" shows, movies, actors, or directors, after which they'll be added to your feed.
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In both domains, there are "tipping points" after which change accelerates, rendering the once implausible inevitable.
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In 2010, she released another album, "Endlessly," after which she largely retreated from the music scene.
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There were four lead changes in the first quarter, after which the Heat led 28-25.
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Both teams shot well in the first half, after which the Horned Frogs led 38-36.
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That marked a turning point, after which the stock began a sometimes steep, sometimes more decline.
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Rosenwald stepped down as Sears president in 1924, after which he dedicated his life to philanthropy.
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Nominees need Senate approval, after which they are protected from political interference until their terms expire.
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Defense dominated the game in the first half, after which the Horned Frogs led 31-26.
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"But there does seem be a potential tipping point," after which more exercise may blunt desire.
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On July 1, anti-government protesters held a mass march, after which they stormed the legislature.
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The effect levels off at a certain point, after which extra protein provides no additional benefit.
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Sox talks to him about his favorite team, the Red Sox, after which she is named.
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ET, after which Chicago PMI and Dallas Fed manufacturing cross the wires at 9:45 a.m.
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Travelers can sign up for a one month free trial, after which it's $9.99 per month.
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Robotic sky surveys spotted the new light back in September 2014, after which astronomers made repeated observations.
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Lewandowski worked as a political commentator supporting Trump for CNN through the election, after which he resigned.
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There is also a vesting period, after which the employee will have full ownership over the options.
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Additionally, developers will be able to cause notifications to automatically timeout after which they'll automatically dismiss themselves.
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Citizens were meant to serve for 18 months, after which they could get on with their lives.
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Maryellen Jackson and local NGO OutBermuda filed a separate case soon after, which was merged with Ferguson's.
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Kalanick recruited Graves after he tweeted at him in 2010, after which he was briefly the CEO.
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The committee formally issued subpoenas for the records soon after, which the agency did not comply with.
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His last cooking video was posted on September 20, after which he became too ill to continue.
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The inaugural flight lasted for 23 minutes, according to the company, after which the plane safely landed.
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Ultimately, authorities convinced Dauzat to surrender, after which he allegedly emerged covered in blood, the spokesman says.
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After which, my husband and I drove together for an appointment at his office on Long Island.
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Matsuri Takahashi had worked 105 hours of overtime in October 2015 after which she fell into depression.
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Mr Rouhani has suggested that the White House is "mentally handicapped"—after which Mr Trump threatened "obliteration".
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The Big Bang gave the universe its first kick of heat, after which thing slowly cooled down.
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We saw this with the Uber crash in March, after which public support for AVs dropped precipitously.
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This comes with a 30-day free trial, after which you can cancel or keep the subscription.
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" This is during an altercation with the judges, after which she skates away screaming "SUCK MY DICK!
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The transitional body would then run the country for 18 months, after which there would be elections.
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Take for example this brilliant rally of blows, after which the two men fall into the clinch.
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Enter Snapchat, which allows users to send snaps for up to 10 seconds, after which they disappear.
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Bookbuilding will take place over April 11-20, after which pricing will be determined, the firm added.
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Hispanic populations and white populations had similar increases in rates until 2013, after which the rates diverged.
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He spent a year in prison, after which he said his own ties to the mob ceased.
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The status is valid for a year, after which you'll need to re-qualify through normal methods.
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One cub, however, charged, forcing Mr. Hanna to use his bear spray, after which the animal fled.
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Prosecutors can apply for an additional 10 days detention, after which they must indict or release him.
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And he shuttered the city's environmental inspections office, after which lead levels in city drinking water spiked.
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We'll reach an acceptable speed, after which each of you are encouraged to eat, commune, and rest.
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I manage to down half the cup, after which my stomach starts to feel a bit sluggish.
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Nolan Arenado got a third-inning rally rolling by drawing a walk, after which Trevor Story singled.
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One boy will make a loud animal noise, after which another will emit an animal-like response.
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The House is expected to take it up Friday, after which it will head to Trump's desk.
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We anticipate that we will be closed for two weeks, after which we will evaluate the situation.
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After which someone will suggest that Donald Trump has given all post-70 presidents a bad name.
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It will stay there until November, after which there's no set-aside place for it to land.
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That figure hardly changed massively in last year's midterms, after which the Republicans returned with 53 seats.
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The affair culminates in a single, searing night together in Chicago, after which they part for good.
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There is no set period of time after which an undocumented immigrant is automatically safe from deportation.
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The sweet spot is between 2717 and 73," after which, Mr. Smith said, "they're not that cute.
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Quotas are the base amount a salesperson is required to sell, after which they get larger commissions.
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For example, the Chinese commitment is for an emissions peak "around 2030," after which…well, what precisely?
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The high times lasted exactly one year, after which they had only five dollars to their name.
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ET, after which it will run six days a week, Monday through Saturday, starting at 1 p.m.
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He would find guns for Jadis's crew, after which they would join the battle against the Saviors.
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After which it would have been hard for Warren to fail to mention the fabled wine caves.
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It's the one after which the movie is named, the one that never leaves the artist's studio.
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Both teams struggled offensively in the first half, after which Texas Tech held a 27-22 lead.
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Their convoy was ambushed, sprayed with bullets -- after which the survivors were ruthlessly hunted down and executed.
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HUD won't receive delivery of the furniture until May, after which Sebree will receive payment, she said.
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He'd affix a sticker onto the drawing, after which it was officially approved and couldn't be altered.
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Randle missed a 3-pointer on the Knicks' next possession, after which coach David Fizdale called timeout.
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After which it falls to the rest of us, right and left, to clean up the mess.
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And we cover vegetables in clay before they are cooked, after which you have an edible crust.
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He'll have their family file a complaint, after which government officials should follow up with their family.
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Frontières opened two months before the November terror attacks in Paris, after which France reinstated border controls.
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His NHL career wrapped up in 1992, after which he played a few more years in Europe.
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The case was resolved in 2015 in a confidential settlement, after which Ralls sold the wind farms.
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" He added the state must have a "deadline after which vote-by-mail ballots may not be counted.
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Monday in New York — people had been trapped for 72 hours, a milestone after which rescue is rare.
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She was able to exclusively breastfeed her baby for six weeks, after which time she supplemented with formula.
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Shane's friend Eva Gulotty helped sort the data into groups, after which the neural network did its job.
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You also have to feel "house proud" about the property you're looking after, which shouldn't be too difficult.
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The next step will be the judge's ruling, after which either or both parties can appeal the decision.
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Stone worked on Trump's campaign until August 2015, after which he served as an informal adviser to Trump.
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The early-bird first batch will go for $250 each, after which the price bumps up to $300.
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The delivery will start a 85033-day countdown after which the pact will officially lapse, the Times reported.
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She then punched the man in the face, after which a separate, unknown man pepper-sprayed the girl.
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These prices are often just a starting point for negotiations, after which insurers end up paying much less.
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The agency is accepting public comments for 60 days, after which it will decide on a final rule.
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Well, except in the first episode, after which you'll never look at apples the same way... —Beckett Mufson
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The central bank in fact began cutting in late 2011, after which rate expectations declined for four years.
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The booster and the crew capsule made a clean separation, after which both landed softly back on Earth.
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Upon arrival, Wallace immediately asked for assistance, the news release states, after which dispatch lost contact with Wallace.
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The couple was reported missing in late August (after which strange posts began appearing on Carver's Facebook page).
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Ardern is expecting her first child on around June 16, after which she will take six weeks off.
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Many accidents involving either can happen, after which someone may try to benefit off your hard-earned savings.
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The hearing lasted less than a minute, after which Baldwin was released without bail, according to NBC News.
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The deal fell apart after six months, after which Eskom paid McKinsey 1bn rand and Trillian 564m rand.
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Tyson came out in support for Trump's candidacy in 2015, after which Trump expressed approval at a rally.
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Ash first could be seen erupting from the volcano on Saturday, after which several eruptions occurred into Sunday.
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Creditors have until Friday to submit claims and proposals, after which the restructuring plan will be worked out.
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The new "permanent" restraining order will reportedly last five years, after which Spears can request a new one.
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Police used pepper spray to end the confrontation, after which small scuffles broke out between protesters and police.
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Formal trade discussions are scheduled for Thursday, after which both leaders will speak publicly at a news conference.
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But the regime is set to expire in 2023, after which the province's manufacturers face an uncertain future.
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That phase of the trial ended in 2014, after which the researchers offered Truvada to all the participants.
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There were no reports of serious violence several hours into the demonstration, after which people began to withdraw.
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The pages bled ink into the river for seven days, after which the books were drained of knowledge.
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Joseph was sentenced to nine months in county jail, after which she and Massad appear to have reconciled.
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He was arrested days later and was convicted the following year, after which he was sentenced to die.
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The police haven't filed formal charges in court, after which a date for the trial would be set.
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Stamos' responsibilities were reassigned in December after which Stamos said he would leave the company, the Times said.
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The deadline to pass a funding bill is Friday, after which there would be a partial government shutdown.
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The defense rested its case, and closing arguments were expected Wednesday, after which jurors are to begin deliberations.
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The rehabilitation process is expected to take four to six weeks, after which Arroyo will be re-evaluated.
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Despite lukewarm reviews, the show ran for nearly a year, after which Mr. Horton performed in regional theater.
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A consultation process will follow publication of the Interim Report, after which a final report will be produced.
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I then went into the army for about three years' after which I went to industrial design school.
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Saturday's demonstration follows a protest in May, after which Ghani promised a committee of inquiry into the case.
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After that, the first 35,000 tournament plays per month will be free, after which they're $0.003 a pop.
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Transcription is free for up to 5 hours of audio monthly, after which it's a $10/month subscription.
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The video is a Tidal exclusive for the next week, after which it will presumably be widely available.
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Mr. Kline's show offers a metaphorical-conceptual forecast, after which you can join young protesters in the streets.
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This is the halfway point of the book, after which Vivian's real life begins — and the narrative slackens.
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She made $226 the week before last, after which she stopped driving out of concern for her health.
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Most also ended up taking part in a number of counseling sessions, after which their cases were sealed.
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He was cured of the disease in March, after which they verified their findings before announcing the case.
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Chapman followed by walking Christian Vazquez, after which the crowd began chanting Chapman's last name in singsong fashion.
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They have frequently engaged in strikes lasting one or two days, after which Al Arif has made good.
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But we feel amazing after, which is the only reason anyone exercises as far as I can tell.
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He unbuttoned his jacket, then, on second thought, rebuttoned his jacket, after which he unbuttoned his jacket again.
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The Original Colorado Cannabis Tour includes visits to two dispensaries, after which onboard consumption of purchases is encouraged.
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ET, after which it will run six days a week, Monday through Saturday, also starting at 212 p.m.
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And they do this after giving Putin his cut, after which he apparently also sends the money overseas.
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Then they pay about eight dollars a month for three years, after which they own the products outright.
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I'm hoping to spend some more time with the new iPhones soon, after which we'll publish a review.
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Johnson allegedly said he later heard Cedric making noises, after which the boy began vomiting and became unresponsive.
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There Mr. Hartfield was strung up and hanged, after which his body was riddled with bullets and burned.
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We went through our own private TSA security line, after which Coblentz handed me some contraband boba pearls.
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Mr. Ghosn was held for more than 100 days, after which he was in and out of jail.
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Shortly thereafter, I received a call myself — a different kind of call, after which nothing was the same.
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This window also allows you to set an interval of inactivity after which the backlighting will shut down.
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The submission deadline is April 14, after which there will be a public vote to select the winner.
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It isn't clear when the IPO, after which employees can easily sell their shares for cash, will happen.
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Typically, workers are guaranteed 12 months at the outsourcing company, after which they will likely be let go.
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The "(Un)capture beauty" exhibition will run until Tuesday, after which the artists' work will be sold online.
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The victim alleges that the sexual assault took place at Austin's Archer hotel, after which Wilson paid her $500.
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Their eponymous series aired for two seasons on TLC before concluding in April 2016, after which it was canceled.
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In December, Officer William G. Porter's trial ended with a hung jury, after which they judge declared a mistrial.
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It will position the party for success in 2020 – after which redistricting decisions will be made nationwide – and beyond.
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" – to Elle in 2015 • "I realized there's this idea of happily ever after which in real life doesn't happen.
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The worst came after the iPhone 22015G in June 270, after which the stock fell more than 47 percent.
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Gunn appeared in the show's sixth season, after which she came out as trans and began hormone replacement therapy.
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Devices have always come with a sell-by date for software support, after which you're completely on your own.
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Obviously, the puppy made the return trip home with Filmore, after which the dog quickly received the name Wrangler.
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The company previously said 23 will be its peak for cash burn, after which it expects it to fall.
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An official commission on social mobility has suggested a four-week cut-off, after which interns must be paid.
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Tesla's NLRB hearing will continue for the rest of the week, after which it will resume in late September.
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Slavery is a singular and brutal wound in Kossola's life story, after which nothing is ever the same again.
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This subscription rate is good for half a year, after which the price rises to $5.99 / €5.99 a month.
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There is likewise no specification about whether there's a "red line," after which, if crossed, the U.S. would respond.
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An Antares rocket malfunctioned upon launch in October 2014, after which its operators chose to deliberately detonate the rocket.
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The expulsion came into effect on Tuesday for a minimum of five years, after which the firm can reapply.
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Schacknow died in 1996, after which The Work operated under the direction of married couple Paul and Joanne Sweetman.
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Islanders center John Tavares then shot wide on his next attempt, after which Miller pumped his glove hand twice.
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It's offering a free 30-day trial, after which the monthly price will be up to Rs 99 ($1.53).
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I think the doctor gave me about 20 separate injections, after which I came frightfully close to passing out.
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Note that the program is only free for 30 days, after which you'll need to register it for $2.99.
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Many posts had been live for months when BuzzFeed emailed Facebook about them, after which they were finally removed.
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It could take months to identify the body, authorities said, after which charges will be filed in that case.
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Its precise orbit will be refined in the coming years, after which time it'll be given a proper name.
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Conley turned the ball over on Memphis' next trip down the floor, after which the teams traded missed jumpers.
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You're great, you're great," he continued, after which Cyrus could be heard shouting from her seat, "More about me!
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" – to Elle in 2015 • "I realized there's this idea of happily ever after which in real life doesn't happen.
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Most of these deals should last through the weekend, after which E153-related discounts will come to a close.
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The guidance is available for comment for about three months, after which the FDA will release its final determinations.
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He launched a re-election bid and then spent two months in rehab, after which he returned to campaigning.
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The women of the Congressional Black Caucus demanded an apology from Kelly soon after, which he refused to give.
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The band had broken up by 1973, after which Kantner, Slick and Balin formed a new band, Jefferson Starship.
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Also, his score was 10 for only a few days, after which it dropped down to a 6-8.
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Most of these deals should last through the weekend, after which E3-related discounts will come to a close.
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That grace period will be extended in quarterly increments to 80 days, after which no rent will be payable.
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The bonds pay just 1 percent a year for the first seven years, after which Santander can redeem them.
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South Korea now has 60 days to settle the dispute, after which Japan could ask the WTO to adjudicate.
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Harrison Bader followed with a walk, after which Carpenter was forced at third on a bunt by Kolten Wong.
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Ford launched a re-election bid and then spent two months in rehab, after which he returned to campaigning.
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But that happens midway through the trailer, after which things deescalate to a nose bleed and another jump scare.
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The existential strain of doing nothing led to months of sick leave, after which the man was let go.
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Massachusetts's top court ruled for Healey in April, after which Exxon Mobil asked the Supreme Court to step in.
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Massachusetts's top court ruled for Healey in April, after which Exxon Mobil asked the Supreme Court to step in.
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The flight was a nightmare, delayed by bad weather and then turbulence, after which the airline lost my luggage.
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The custody time limit expires in two months, after which they will have to be released, the report says.
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A detailed paper is expected in a few years, after which time the items will go on public display.
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House Democrats learned Yovanovitch had been blocked from appearing and served her with a subpoena, after which she testified.
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Day was knocked down in fourth, eighth, and 10th round, after which he needed oxygen treatment in the ring.
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The guidance is available for comment for about two months, after which the FDA will release its final determinations.
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But Iran has set another deadline for Europe to deliver benefits, after which it will increase its enrichment levels.
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He hijacked another car, according to Kasymov, before engaging police in the final shootout after which he was captured.
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He observed and denounced the fraudulent 220006 presidential elections in the Philippines, after which Ferdinand Marcos declared himself president.
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That's the new, earlier date after which students can file the Fafsa, or Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
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Marine Corps Corporal Dave Smith went on two deployments to Iraq, after which he experienced severe post traumatic stress.
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She said the two eventually went to a movie, after which Moore offered to drive Richardson to her car.
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Finally, statistical science tells us there will be occasional outliers, after which we will experience regression to the mean.
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NFL insurance coverage extends for five years after retirement, after which players are mostly on their own, Kluwe said.
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Their permit allowed them three hours, after which they had to make way for a protest for Palestinian rights.
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Magnitsky testified to Russian state investigators in June, 2008, after which his lawyer advised him to leave the country.
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The FSB officers persuaded them to free a child kept in the house, after which the rebels opened fire.
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Corcoran also admitted to forcing the girl to take heroin, prosecutors say, after which the girl reportedly would vomit.
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At the machine, customers are required to enter their details on a tablet, after which they get a coin.
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The settlement is still pending approval from the Board of Supervisors, after which Airbnb will officially drop its lawsuit.
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You can also set up a time limit for the app, after which the phone will go to sleep.
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U.S. Pipe bought property in 1899 and used it as its headquarters until 1953, after which it was abandoned.
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Mail Drop links remain functional for 30 days once they are sent, after which files must be re-sent.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form a government last month, after which the mandate was transferred to Gantz.
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After which you made your passion project, "The Greatest Showman," about P.T. Barnum, which became a box-office smash.
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After which, the alien floated away, Trump retracted everything and made the famous remark about people from "shithole" countries.
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He also called for the prosecution of officials accused of being corrupt, after which the wave of arrests started.
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Zoe launches a campaign of destruction against both the boy and Amy, after which the girls appear to reconcile.
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The feelings and the emotions and the attachment came after, which was a surprise, really, to both of them.
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The existing deal ran until the end of 2020, after which the sport is set for a major overhaul.
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I was at the hospital for about four hours, after which the doctor told me I could go home.
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His studies were interrupted by two years of military service, after which he moved to Milan to continue lessons.
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Neither team got into any offensive flow in the first half, after which the Horned Frogs led 24-17.
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Both teams were lights-out from the floor in the first half, after which the Jayhawks led 29-553.
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She had stopped drinking in 21987, after which she produced more than 70 children's books, some of them nonfiction.
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James surpassed Bryant on the NBA all-time scoring list on Saturday, after which the Lakers icon congratulated him.
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The Airplane had broken up by 1973, after which Kantner, Slick and Balin formed a new band, Jefferson Starship.
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How often, and after which questions, Kavanaugh pauses and turns to Wilkinson before answering questions could also be telling.
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Spacey has been silent since putting out his first statement regarding Rapp's allegations, after which he sought unspecified treatment.
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However, democratic governance requires a baseline of security and economic opportunity, only after which a democratic culture can grow.
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The current law sets the cap only through 2000, after which it would once again be an unlimited deduction.
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It shows the rapid launch rise, peaking right around the official recall, after which it nosedives until around Sept.
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Only two (214625) alternate winners may be determined through this process, after which the prize may remain un-awarded.
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The producers took her to a hotel for a few days, after which she decided to rejoin the show.
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When the female surfaced, the male stole her food (a clam), after which the female and pup quickly departed.
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That will kick off a 60-day public comment period, after which the agency can make the revision final.
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The elder Ms. Barnes had had a stroke in 21980, after which she gave up her corporate career entirely.
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Justice James Burke is expected to give the jury legal instructions Tuesday morning, after which they will begin deliberating.
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The first four songs are the liveliest, after which the tempos slow down and the record gets gradually sleepier.
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Greco will officially retire on June 30, after which point she will serve as a senior advisor to Subway.
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He played with his idol, Waylon Jennings, who died in 2002, after which Bijkerk returned to his home country.
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MS: Do you think there's a line that China could cross with the Philippines, after which there's no going back?
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Westbrook would go on to post her own video about the situation, after which Charles lost over three million subscribers.
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On Tuesday, Xerox completed a spinoff of its business services unit, Conduent, after which Xerox shares jumped nearly 20 percent.
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All of the victims were hospitalized, after which three men (including 28-year-old Charles Jackson) died of their wounds.
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Instead, the bill would freeze expansion effective in 2020, after which no people could sign up under expanded eligibility standards.
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Authorities suspect she was likely fatally shot on Monday, after which Neal hid her body under the floor, Johnston said.
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They take just a few seconds to process, after which there are easy-share buttons for Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit.
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OceanaGold shares dropped 8.2 percent on the news, after which trading was halted at the company's request, pending an announcement.
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Instead, he'll only have pay a $400 fine and undergo counseling duration probation, after which his record will be expunged.
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It takes a comparatively large amount of energy to bind these charm quarks together, after which leftover energy is released.
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He told me that she had attacked him, after which he blacked out — he said he didn't remember harming her.
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They include allowing financial institutions to own agricultural land for up to two years, after which they must sell it.
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You're asked to choose your devices during setup, after which Alexa will know the ins and outs of your gear.
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The wedding ceremony will last one hour, after which the couple will take part in a carriage procession around Windsor.
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This psychological and emotional combat reaches its climax on a literal cliff, after which neither of them are the same.
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Santander's Chairman Ana Botin vowed in January to fix it within two years, after which she would consider selling it.
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All of them presented to a panel of judges on Wednesday, after which a winner was selected for each category.
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The colony became independent in 1975, after which many Surinamese migrated to the Netherlands and settled in neighborhoods like Bijlmermeer.
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The new tool will be partially unveiled by December, after which there is likely to be a year of testing.
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Uber says it only takes minutes to be approved, after which users can add the card to their Uber wallets.
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The proposed guidance will be open for public comment for 90 days, after which the FDA will issue final guidance.
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Hurtado hopes to lift the initial threshold after which the statute of limitations kicks in to 50 from 18 years.
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Another activity followed (a collaborative game with a robot), after which a similar interaction took place with similarly varying responses.
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Usually, it involved a party or social gathering that included alcohol, after which people retreated to a dorm or apartment.
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Cabrera drew a one-out walk as a pinch-hitter, after which he was lifted for pinch-runner Kevin Plawecki.
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Visitors to the website could read a few free articles a month, after which they would be asked to pay.
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Start it at any time, after which you'll access a comprehensive curriculum with about three hours of coursework per week.
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These are secured by passing an entrance exam, after which "management" is a generous term for what happens to careers.
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The regime has set an end-of-year deadline for talks, after which they say tests will resume in full.
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It then disappeared for decades, resurfacing only in 2010 in a flea market, after which it was republished in French.
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Then the contents of the jars were poured out over the rocks, after which one of them took the shots.
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These waivers last six months, after which the president is forced to either move the embassy or issue another waiver.
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Araoz would visit Epstein's home, after which he would direct his secretary to give her $300, the draft complaint states.
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S. trade deal before the March 17.843 deadline, after which the United States plans to hike tariffs on Chinese goods.
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The band didn&apost return for an expected encore, after which a public-address announcement said the show was over.
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Why it matters: Navalny organized nation-wide protests in March as well, after which he was jailed for 15 days.
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For the plan to go into effect, it would be subject to public comment, after which it could be revised.
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After which, regardless of the bank in which the receiver has her account with, the money will go through instantly.
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Klobuchar is targeting Iowa, after which it will take a significantly larger campaign budget to keep competing in the race.
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The trial runs until January 2017, after which the team is aiming for a global launch of the commercial product.
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She immediately hands Wolfgang over to "The Cannibal," after which the sensates assemble a plan to save their captured comrade.
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The deal is set to close as soon as this month, after which Levandowski will lead Uber's driverless car efforts.
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Others will be free to play until level five, after which players will have to pay to fully unlock them.
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Graham-Cassidy comes with a steep cliff after which all funding for both the subsidies and Medicaid expansion would disappear.
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Hailo users in London have until the end of May to switch — after which the app will be switched off.
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October marked the deadline after which EMV chip readers were supposed to replace magnetic strip swiping, but that hasn't happened.
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Amazon's recorder kicks in when it hears the word, after which the assistant is then programmed to respond and converse.
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On May 8, MidCap filed a notice of default, after which Pennsylvania Academic Health System tried to sell the hospitals.
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Proposals are due by January 23, after which the top candidates will be given an RFP to take things forward.
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Zegarra and Wilson believe that the threshold after which debt becomes unhealthy depends in part on the type of debt.
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The diaper's contents irritated the baby's skin, causing it to rupture, after which E. coli bacteria set in, McAllister said.
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The companies agreed to stop their illegal conduct for a certain time, after which no criminal charges would be filed.
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After which, it seems only natural that so rich a movie should close with somebody weeping, beside a winter fire.
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This experience would go on for seven months, after which the musician would head to Damascus, the capital of Syria.
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He was appointed district attorney in 1974 and subsequently elected four times, after which he became a Superior Court judge.
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We will have the votes for Healthcare but not for the reconciliation deadline of Friday, after which we need 60.
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Most of the Ponari killings happened before 1942, after which time the Germans preferred to use Jews as slave workers.
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Those investments earn and grow for two or three decades after which time compounding makes them worth a healthy amount.
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Dentsu's Takahashi had worked 105 hours of overtime in the October of that year after which she fell into depression.
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Bergdahl mounted a number of escape attempts after which he spent years confined in a cage suitable for an animal.
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But RF Jay Bruce followed with a three-run homer, after which Chatwood walked 3B T.J. Rivera on four pitches.
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If too much of the rainforest disappears, it could pass a tipping point after which it may become a savannah.
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She was given a letter of reprimand and removed from her Strategic Command role, after which she tried to retire.
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For each try, I pressed my thumb in approximately 10-15 times, after which I was told to try again.
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Mexican federal police attempted to stop the group, but failed, after which U.S. authorities fired tear gas on the group.
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There is also a single button to turn the sleep mode off, after which the app shows some sleep statistics.
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Simply submit details of the item/items that you wish to return, after which gift card credit is immediately dispatched.
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At some point most governments lose control and are no longer able to contain these forces, after which revolution results.
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The dam is open for free tours from April to October, after which the structure is closed for the winter.
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What he is talking about here is the deal's "sunset" clauses -- expiration dates after which Iran could resume uranium enrichment.
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McGregor was a spectator this month at a fight in Dublin, two days after which the loser, Joao Carvalho, died.
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As we reported, Jen allegedly attacked Ronnie Wednesday ... after which he posted a photo of a shiner around his eye.
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Her final live performance was in 1971, after which she retreated to Los Angeles to care for her widowed mother.
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A breakthrough will arrive today, after which you'll never be able to look at the world the same way again.
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Chinese shares were down before Monday's data release, after which they pared losses and then produced gains for the day.
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With the exception of embargo breaks, after which everyone scrambles to get their own stories out, this is certainly true.
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Tap on it, and it'll connect — after which you'll be able to listen to audio from your phone or laptop.
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Closing arguments, including from Mr. Percoco's lawyer, are expected to continue until Thursday, after which the jury will begin deliberations.
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His father was unable to renew his visa before it expired, after which the family stayed in the country illegally.
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It fell on April 28, 1862, after which Union forces captured New Orleans and used the fort as a prison.
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The flight is scheduled to run three times a week until October 2000, after which it will be deployed daily.
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We learn that they record their show from 5 am to 6:01 pm, after which they run a marathon.
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For starters, AT&T's promotional rates are only good for twelve months, after which the price of the service skyrockets.
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She offered him a backstage tour, after which Mr. Martin changed his plans ("I never made it to Johns Hopkins").
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As the chart shows, the peak in daily new cases came 214 days later, after which the curve turned downward.
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PBS Kids is also extending its free trial from one week to 30 days, after which it costs $4.99/month.
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Public comments on the petition are due by September 30, 2019, after which the FEC will determine how to proceed.
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That is only where it is born, after which it is alive and moving with us through time and space.
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She begins by sketching her designs, including the color placement of every thread, after which her artisans make a sample.
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He then proceeded to play 37 forgettable games with the Boston Celtics, after which Marbury's life took a complete turn.
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That prompted her arrest in 1874, after which she became a member of another revolutionary organization and eventually went underground.
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Paduchik led President Trump's successful 2016 campaign in Ohio, after which he became co-chair of the Republican National Committee.
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My journey began with an early screening at Planned Parenthood in 2008, after which I was diagnosed with breast cancer.
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That's the line we cross after which people in both political parties say, 'Okay, we've got to move on this.
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The 216 was first announced in February 2018, after which time the company demonstrated both piloted and autonomous test flights.
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The Iowa caucuses aren't until February, after which there will be five months before the Democratic National Convention, in Milwaukee.
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Benn, the older brother of Stars captain Jamie Benn, received a rousing ovation, after which he waved to the crowd.
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In this interview, he recounts how their boat started to sink, after which he was unable to find his mother.
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Chinese authorities said the data collected will only be used for the coronavirus outbreak, after which it will be destroyed.
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The skies should dry up by Saturday afternoon, after which sun and temperatures in the mid 80s are on tap.
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Ferraro said he expected the investigation to conclude in one to two weeks, after which a claim could be filed.
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The Fed is set to meet Tuesday and Wednesday, after which it will provide its latest statement on interest rates.
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The criminal charges were dropped, after which Kobe issued an apology, but maintained that he believed the encounter was consensual.
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And I was awarded that shortly after — I found out shortly after, which was the biggest blessing of my life.
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Their most valuable tool is the selfie — before and after — which shows the effectiveness of the products on regular people.
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The man told Ailes she likely would not, the suit said, after which she was turned down for the job.
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Even if she resumes the presidency, her five-year term ends in February, after which she can face criminal charges.
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The cause of the accident, after which 21 passengers were in a critical condition, is not yet known, ER24 said.
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Those planes should then be grounded until their engines are replaced with new ones, after which they can fly again.
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He led communications and marketing at Newsweek after which he spent seven years directing communications and branding at Consumers Union.
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However, the nurse never confirmed her identity and instead injected her with anesthesia, after which the doctor performed the abortion.
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Hill had insisted planning for such a meeting had to go through the proper process, after which Sondland backed off.
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The website was removed from the "hate and racism" category by Friday evening, after which employees could access the website.
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The report calls his 2004 marriage to Julie Chen a "bright line" ... after which the misconduct appears to have stopped.
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The challenge is open until November 15, after which the studio will share selected entries on the competition's Vimeo account.
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Big Ten schools get dibs on performance rights for each play's first year, after which anyone can apply to produce it.
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The company plans to ship in February 2018, after which point it hopes to sell the PodCase at retail for $99.
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Barney says the skier's partner had already located him with a beacon, after which he probed and dug about four feet.
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Typically, waves are limited to some height, after which they break, and the tip collapses over the rest of the waves.
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We make breakfast soon after, which is eggs with avocado, toast with butter, and some maple chicken sausage from Trader Joe's.
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The withdraw becomes official on December 31, 2018, after which the United States will remain involved as a nonmember observer state.
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The most common procedure sends one or several deflated balloons down a person's throat, after which they're inflated with saline solution.
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He served eight years in prison, after which he was ordered to be deported on the basis of his criminal conviction.
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That would force parliament to repeat the ratification vote, after which Ivanov would no longer be able to block the process.
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Obama reappointed Cordray in 2013, after which Cordray retroactively affirmed the actions he had taken while he had been improperly serving.
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The agreement will be posted publicly and open to comment for 20143 days, after which the FTC can make it official.
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It all happens in one exhilarating scene, after which Thomas and his peers are awestruck by the captured slow-motion footage.
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A 72-hour window — after which rescuers said it would be highly unlikely to find any survivors — expired the previous day.
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Hopefully, the recipient will become pregnant; if all goes well, she will give birth, after which the uterus will be removed.
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Williams ultimately denied any poisoning had occurred, according to the police report, after which the officers left their New Jersey home.
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The company was granted a six-month exemption, after which it has to produce a report on findings and error rates.
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The video footage will be kept for 60 days, after which it will be erased from the server, the FAQ says.
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As Time reports, the child was given 40 weeks of treatment, after which researchers stopped the therapy and monitored their condition.
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According to Slager, Scott, 50, fled on foot following the stop, after which the two were briefly engaged in a scuffle.
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The company is offering a free 90-day trial, after which a subscription will cost $2.99 per month or $24.99 annually.
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You can also get 800 minutes worth of calling to India for $7.99 per month — after which it's $1 a minute.
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This afternoon, Pompeo will participate in a ministerial gathering in Tashkent, after which he will meet with Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
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She must live in neighboring St. Paul for a year with the voucher, she said, after which she can move anywhere.
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According to his office, the two leaders discussed the Trump administration's Iran strategy for several minutes, after which the interrogation resumed.
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TechCrunch has learned that the application will be submitted tomorrow, after which the FDIC will decide when it becomes publicly available.
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It would also give prosecutors one year to appeal any decision, after which those convictions would be immediately vacated or expunged.
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Stakeholders have until April 29 to give their views, after which the BoE will decide if there is a way forward.
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Swanson scored on Ozzie Albies' infield hit one out later, after which Freeman made it 3-0 with his RBI double.
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Maluma started singing in 2010 at 16 and scored his first hit single shortly after, which led to a record contract.
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They had one son together, Darrin, and they divorced in 1970, after which Klaas gave birth to a second son, Damien.
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Livingston began the key run with a jumper, after which the Warriors made seven consecutive free throws, including five by Thompson.
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That officer was subsequently wounded, after which the suspect went back inside the synagogue to hide from SWAT officers, Jones said.
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Skaggs is scheduled to throw bullpen sessions this weekend after which time a decision will be made regarding his next start.
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His discontent came off with curt, vague answers to reporters during the postgame press conference, after which he abruptly walked away.
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Then McDougal reached out to ABC News, after which AMI came forward with the offer to buy it and bury it.
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The ongoing clinical trial will continue for another year and a half, after which time the participants will be re-assessed.
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These were set up by hospital trusts in the early 2000s, after which the number of detentions began slowly to fall.
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Hundreds of thousands died in the anti-Communist purge that followed, after which Sukarno was replaced by General Suharto, a kleptocrat.
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One example: Toys R Us, an iconic brand that went bankrupt in 2017, after which workers spent months protesting for severance.
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If you haven't already signed up, you can register for a free 28-day trial, after which it's $217 a year.
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At least for the first season, after which it will inevitably jump the shark and have an entire episode of flashbacks.
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The companies will get a year to submit new data after which the FDA will evaluate and publish its final determination.
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This was similar to numbers in the mid-1960s - some 5,000 cases - after which surveillance was relaxed and the disease reappeared.
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Joe will begin serving his own 41-month prison sentence at Fort Dix in March, after which he may be deported.
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ET, after which Kimmel will interview Stormy Daniels, the adult film star who made headlines for her alleged affair with Trump.
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He also escaped prison in 20013 in a laundry cart, after which he eluded authorities for more than a dozen years.
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I found it worked better in such situations with the sensitivity set to high, after which it screamed plenty in town.
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It is now up for forest clearance from the state authorities, after which the government will finalize financing and begin construction.
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Those negotiations could last six to eight months, she said, after which France would hold a referendum on its EU membership.
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According to court records, Lopez told police Nemeth was so drunk that she passed out, after which he mutilated her body.
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Allen also pitched a scoreless eighth, after which Brad Hand came on for his third save in seven games for Cleveland.
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The former banker told the network he'll be taking a break through Labor Day, after which he'll announce his next move.
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Impeachment requires a majority vote in the House of Representatives, after which two-thirds of the Senate must vote him guilty.
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The company has signed a memorandum of understanding and is concluding its due diligence, after which it will pay $66 million.
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The comment period closes on July 20, after which FWS will take as long as it needs to make a decision.
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The plea deal called for a 21.5-year sentence, after which he will be put on supervised release for five years.
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Gleyber Torres hit his second career grand slam in the bottom of the first inning, after which no runs were scored.
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Doctors are planning to do an MRI on Harrouff Wednesday afternoon, after which "we should know more," the elder Harrouff adds.
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On semi-automatic weapons, the trigger must be pulled every time to fire a round, after which the weapon reloads itself.
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However, each suite has also been designed with small accents to pay homage to the particular city after which it's named.
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He has now managed to precipitate yet another election, after which the Brexit drama may or may not find a conclusion.
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Perroni said he was still waiting to see the case files after which his client would request to meet the investigators.
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And then, in flashback, we learn about a failed escape, after which Offred was beaten on the soles of her feet.
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Cole was allegedly called in to a meeting about the boy's disciplinary issues, after which she allegedly carried out her threat.
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A one-year master's in creative writing was the perfect career break, after which she planned to go back to banking.
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The Pacers got 373 points each from George, Turner and Stuckey during a first half after which they led, 237-211.8.
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"I'd prefer a sober, reasoned public debate, after which members of Congress reflect and take a vote," he told the magazine.
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The biotechnology company announced CEO William Lis will retire August 1, after which he will remain on in an advisory role.
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"Shapero took a month to mull over the conversation, after which he returned to Weiner and told him: "Let's do it.
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Joe Panik then reached on a throwing error by shortstop Trea Turner, after which Jeff McNeil chased Rodney with a single.
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There's typically a pilot, after which the partnership with the startup is either scaled up, made to pivot, or is discarded.
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His daughter Jeanette married Lord Randolph Churchill in 1874, shortly after which the young couple was blessed with a baby boy.
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He has Pascal's Edmund, for instance, simulate a quickie with Goneril, after which she smears his lips with their sexual fluids.
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Gary Buchanan, a Universal Life minister, is to officiate, after which the couple plan to watch the Seahawks-Atlanta Falcons game.
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Her dad, Edward, was a freelance costumed vigilante until the Keene Act passed, after which he became a government-sanctioned agent.
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Reactions to the crash resulted in a second accident, after which one additional person was transported to the hospital, Jones said.
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In 2014, he went back to prison for five months for such a violation, after which his judge reinstated his probation.
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The company has about six weeks to reply to the court summons, after which a judge will decide on further proceedings.
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Boro beat them 3-0 to end that run, after which they drew with Brentford before losing three on the spin.
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Surveillance footage captured the attack, after which the teen can be seen running from the store, bleeding profusely, before he collapses.
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She was then supposed to pee three times, after which she should be good to go for three to five hours.
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We hang out for a little over an hour, after which point he rushes off to Brooklyn to record a podcast.
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It was meant to be a false flag, after which casino customers would be forced to endure TSA-style security checks.
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In fact, Trump made news by criticizing a rule change supported by Congressional Republicans, after which Republicans quickly retracted their plans.
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Mr. Lopez resigned a year later, after which the Assembly installed the independent investigator, Mr. Rossein, to look into such claims.
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The card does offer an introductory 0% APR for 15 months, after which the variable 303% to 23.99% rate takes effect.
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It's usually pressed to remove most but not all of the solids, after which it can be aged or filtered further.
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Law professor Dave Min narrowly got enough votes to be officially endorsed by the state party, after which bedlam broke loose.
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He lost his parents when he was 15, after which he and his three other siblings supported themselves in dire circumstances.
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The Trump administration has set a March 223 deadline to wrap up negotiations, after which it says it could raise tariffs.
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The United States has 60 days to settle the issue, after which time South Korea could ask the WTO to adjudicate.
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Chevron will now have four days to improve its offer, after which Occidental would have several days to revise its bid.
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After which she goes on her mission, quickly dispatching a guy who barely gets a chance to gape at her wig.
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The alleged incident occurred in the middle of their 6 year relationship, after which she continued to be his longtime girlfriend.
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"The peak in trade was reached in October 2018, after which growth has been negative," ING said in a research note.
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Wired notes that doing this seemed to associate the "Null" database entry with Tartaro's details, after which all hell broke loose.
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Reed and Woods lost their first match against Fleetwood and Molinari, after which, Reed said, Woods apologized for letting him down.
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After which, if you remain unsatisfied, Filmstruck and the Criterion Channel have multiple offerings spanning the world and the 19295th century.
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Evening Land had a change of ownership a few years ago, after which Mr. Lafon left to work with Lingua Franca.
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She lost narrowly in the Breeders' Cup Classic, after which Smith publicly took the blame — another endearing quality to horse trainers.
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AT&T caps both unlimited plans at 22GB of data per billing cycle, after which it may slow your speeds down.
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I stayed away from writing anything for nearly a month, after which I bravely wrote updates — and even asked for help.
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The medical charity said the strike knocked the hospital out of service for three days, after which the emergency room reopened.
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His access to bin Laden, and others like him, put Khashoggi on Prince Turki's radar, after which a close relationship developed.
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He was released 10 months later, after which he joined the al-Qaida branch in Iraq of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
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The state is now seeking forest and environment clearances after which it will open up the reserves for bidding, Jacob said.
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He and his group lived under constant fear of airstrikes, after which they'd have to search for survivors among the rubble.
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The last trains, operated by Amtrak, departed Michigan Central Station in 21928, after which the station closed and fell into disrepair.
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He has given Barbour and Galloway until January 29th to present their final argument, after which he will issue his ruling.
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Musk and Unsworth clashed at the height of that mission, after which the Tesla executive called Unsworth "pedo guy" on Twitter.
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This keeps them satisfied for the next three days, after which the spiderlings are ready for their next stage of development.
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The next tariff deadline falls on December 15, after which point additional U.S. levies on Chinese exports will go into effect.
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Casei's family reported her and the children missing on Saturday, authorities said, after which authorities said they were all considered endangered.
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She was Rhiannon Giddens (pronounced "ree- ann -un," like in the Fleetwood Mac song, after which she was, surprisingly, not named).
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Evan Longoria drew a one-out walk, after which left-hander Jake McGee entered to face the left-handed-hitting Belt.
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His on-and-off relationship with Gomez ended in 2018, soon after which he started dating his now-wife Hailey Baldwin.
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It also preceded a Lavrov meeting with Trump, after which the two sides haggled over whether election meddling was even discussed.
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The move came two years after the FDA sent a warning letter to 23andMe, after which 23andMe pulled its health tests.
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The individuals seem to have perished in a mysterious mass death, after which their bones were swept downstream in a flood.
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That uprising ended with a massacre of protesters in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, after which the ruling party purged their leading sympathisers.
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Betz got to Oath after dipping her toe into politics at Howard Law School, after which she clerked for a year.
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Each provided a saliva sample for genotyping, after which the experiment began, although its actual intent remained shrouded from the participants.
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Ms. Harris said she learned of the case in a New York Times column last year — after which she urged testing.
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Kent Solheim, whose right leg was amputated amid 34 surgeries, after which he returned for two more deployments; and Master Sgt.
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He served as ambassador to Denmark from 218 to 225, after which he was named a delegate to the United Nations.
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The military had previously said it would maintain control during a two-year transition period, after which it would hold elections.
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In an aimless dream-like state we wander through her wonderfully twisted worlds, after which who knows what we will become.
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" To clarify, that statement was made before the election, after which the actress posted on social media that she might "throw up.
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In a written confession, Goldberg said he and Maxwell were involved in an argument, after which Maxwell fell asleep in a chair.
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Note that your custom combination has to start with Ctrl+Alt, after which you can add a letter, number, or function key.
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Honestbee takes payment for grocery deliveries, after which it is supposed to provide the transaction, minus its cut, to its supermarket partners.
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Instead, district officials sent workers to dismantle the sculpture during the week of December 11, 2017, after which all pieces were discarded.
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The two ended their relationship when she turned 18, after which she filed a lawsuit, which was settled in 2002 for $250,000.
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He says he was woken up by the sound of his dog barking, after which he saw police cars outside his door.
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He donated it to the Maine Personal Computer Museum in 2009, after which it was sold to a series of private owners.
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Ericsson said it expects 4G LTE subscriptions to peak at around 5.3 billion in 2022, after which the number will slowly decline.
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After, which began as Harry Styles fan-fiction on Wattpad, became the site's most-viewed story of 2018 over 1.5 billion hits.
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Auditions begin this month, after which selected contestants will gain admission into "The Academy" and compete for the coveted top 10 spots.
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A final report is due later in the year after which EU officials said they will consider further regulation of online platforms.
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When Hanning defaulted, CITIC won a court order freezing the collateral, after which the parties entered into mediation, lawyer Wang Chaoyu said.
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When they encountered each other again on Bourbon Street the dispute turned into a shootout, after which the suspects fled the scene.
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If you&aposre not already a subscriber, it&aposs free to join for 30 days , after which it&aposs $1503 per year.
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An initial vote will come later this month, after which there'll be several months for the public to weigh in with comments.
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Sartre had a very unpleasant experience, after which he believed he was being followed around by crabs that nobody else could see.
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Streaming Fios Mobile content will in fact count toward the unlimited plans' 22GB a month cap, after which Verizon will cap speeds.
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Unlike Snapchat, though, pictures or images don't immediately delete, but remain in your feed for 24 hours, after which they automatically disappear.
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However, German backers relaunched the website before an acquisition by Daily Dot Media, after which Yiannopoulos stepped down as editor-in-chief.
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The 5G device will only show 4G LTE until you try to use 220G, after which the symbol for 22019G will appear.
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Bouee admitted to organising the first case of spying, but has not publicly commented on the second, after which he was fired.
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This would last into the 1980s, after which McDonald's agreed it would switch to a more eco-conscious packaging for its sandwiches.
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TechCrunch reports that the generator will stay online until around mid-May, after which point, it will eventually be partially open-sourced.
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Matt Carpenter followed with an RBI double, after which Fowler delivered a run-scoring single and Paul DeJong lofted a sacrifice fly.
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This is the first consecutive monthly reduction since May 2016, after which the drilling recovery took off because of higher oil prices.
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It'll be voted on at the commission's December 14th meeting, after which the public will be able to comment for several months.
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Bey made a dunk on an alley-oop feed with seven seconds remaining, after which Holder and King had to be separated.
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The complainants were given four weeks to substantiate their appeals cases, after which Kamp will be able to respond, the court said.
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Batista ordered Castro released from prison in 21998, after which, Castro ended up in Mexico, where he would plan another coup attempt.
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The drones are loaded in a fulfillment center and then rolls out of the hall on rails, after which they take off.
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His skate hit the puck and bounced off the post, after which Bjugstad tapped the puck into the corner of the net.
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Tomorrow he'll face an inquiry about the mysterious incident, after which he expects to be back on the street with his partner.
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Unilever's biggest splurge was the disastrous $24bn acquisition of Bestfoods in 2000, after which it wasted 15 years selling off unloved brands.
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It's ironic, really, since it takes place in the city after which the most ambitious climate action plan in history was named.
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This was Crowe's feature screenwriting debut, after which he'd go on to make movies like Say Anything, Jerry Maguire, and Almost Famous.
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The campaign will run through the end of August, after which, the speaker will be available on the company's website for $600.
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Matthew is currently unleashing Category 4 fury over Haiti, after which it's expected to meander north across eastern Cuba and the Bahamas.
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This runs contrary to the idea, proposed by some psychologists, that there is a ceiling to IQ, after which its influence wanes.
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Gaga invited Jay and his boyfriend to the stage for the proposal, after which she excitedly embraced the couple in a hug.
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But research shows there is actually an Ikea breakup age — after which many people feel compelled to move on to pricier pastures.
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A lawyer with their legal team referred to minutes from a meeting with the judge after which Sears had rejected ESL's offer.
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The ban would be lifted for a year, after which its lifting would be subject to review, Musallam said in a statement.
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That puts it neck-and-neck with 2012's fast start, after which only 1994's 6.5 percent leap would be better.
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E. pays for the first round, after which I decide this will be my last beer, since I'll be driving home later.
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The bill could pass as early as this week in the Chamber, after which it would go to the Senate for approval.
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The first invoice is free after which the startup charges a 2.3 to 3.3 per cent monthly fee on the amount invoiced.
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Consider a woman goes on a date, after which the date sends her a nude photo of himself (not an uncommon scenario).
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Breakfast was at seven and lunch at 12, after which there would be no more food for the rest of the day.
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Rules introduced in 2015 make B20 mandatory in subsidized biodiesel up to January 2020, after which B30 is scheduled to become mandatory.
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The Fed is due to announced its policy decision at 1800 GMT, after which Chair Janet Yellen will hold a news conference.
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The September meeting, after which Chair Janet Yellen hosts her quarterly news conference, is a stronger bet, with a 60 percent chance.
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You can see all that in the first 25 seconds of the video, below, after which it's probably not worth your time.
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The deal is scheduled to go through March 1, after which time SoftBank Asia Capital will no longer be a SoftBank affiliate.
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The bills will officially be pulled on Thursday, after which Venezuelans have 10 days to take any left to the central bank.
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Alternatively, an object can be placed inside ReForm to be scanned, after which a replica will be made either additively or subtractively.
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But don't worry, Mercury turns direct on May 3, after which time the communication issues, technical difficulties, and delays will ease up.
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The storm blew over Florida and made landfall again in Louisiana, after which it weakened and lost its status as a hurricane.
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This current incarnation of Story will run from now through July 24th, after which it'll overhaul itself into a new themed space.
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"I mean, I'd prefer a sober, reasoned public debate, after which members of Congress reflect and take a vote," he said, shrugging.
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The coroner's report is expected within a couple of days, Pattenden told Reuters, after which police will release the identities of victims.
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Argentina was also required to pay the investors by April 14, after which the hedge funds could walk away from the deal.
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Investments in solar production will come with a 22019 percent tax credit for three years, after which the credit will gradually lessen.
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Baffert had a heart attack in 2012 at age 59, after which he reportedly started exercising regularly and eating less red meat.
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Cohen was back on Capitol Hill this week for closed-door testimony with congressional investigators, after which he pledged to continue cooperating.
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