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The pattern of catch trials during the CCWFF, specifically, that the initial direction of after-effects more closely followed that of the preceding training session, was also observed during the second CWFF.

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If talk of miscarriage and its after-effects were more acceptable, perhaps women (and men) would be more willing to ask for help if they are not coping, and those around them will better know how to support them.

A report released on 9 January 2012 about the disaster's lingering after-effects notes that more than 500,000 people are still living in displacement sites in quake-affected areas.

According to Forward, an NGO for girls and women from the African diaspora, an estimated 66,000 women are dealing with the after-effects of FGM and more than 20,000 young girls are thought to be at risk.

Their search for the mescaline, the journey to the perfect spot to take it and its after-effects are so much more entrancing than its, albeit hilarious, drug scenes.

But until the after-effects of stalking are examined more closely, and taken more seriously, little will change.

Its tone is often sighing and affectionate; on occasion, moreover, it forgoes belly laughs in favour of a surprisingly mov ing exploration of such themes as the Sixties generation's doomed attempts to rekindle youth, and the fact that minor success can often have more painful after-effects than straight failure.

British 800m runner Jenny Meadows has, however, said there are more nuanced after-effects of doping.

The after-effects of the operation were more serious than expected; Hill lost an alarming amount of weight and strength and missed around half of the tour.

Her hope, she says, is to engage an audience on a more conceptual level, inviting them to think about consumption and obsession and their after-effects (and to think of them more frequently than during the holiday retail frenzy that begins this coming "black Friday").

Gibbons professed his belief in the phenomenon sometimes known as the "day-after effect," or, more recently, the Dickey effect: a knuckleball hangover that leaves batters disoriented when returning to face conventional pitchers the next day.

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