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Aftermath, a Supplement appeared in 1936.
In the aftermath, a Qatar-brokered deal saw a government finally formed.
And Rachel Cusk's "Aftermath", a tantalising excerpt from her divorce memoir, which comes out next year.
In the roaring aftermath, a teacup bouncing on its saucer was all she heard.
In the immediate aftermath, a cyanide antidote was withheld to support the claims that cyanide had not leaked.
The baritone Randall Scarlata is the soloist in Ned Rorem's "Aftermath: A Song Cycle of Voice, Piano, Violin and Cello".
In the aftermath, a free health service was established giving millions access to a doctor for the first time.
In between these novels, Cusk wrote Aftermath, a non-fiction meditation on the end of her marriage.
The widespread scattering of certain objects, Mr. Ruff said, "lent the storm's aftermath a certain surreal quality".
In their aftermath a Saudi deal with the Taliban for the expulsion of Bin Laden fell through.
Courtenay, Rampling and Haigh coolly convey the profound disturbance that this revelation creates, and its aftermath, a slo-mo explosion.
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