Sentence examples for aftermath describes from inspiring English sources

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Jo Ann Beard's essay "The Fourth State of Matter," a stunning account of a mass shooting in an academic community and its surreal aftermath, describes a dying dog with such eloquent precision that you can see every heartbreaking curve of his body, feel every labored breath, and you reflect on how we all fit together as a mesh of messy creation.

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The appeal is accompanied by pictures of the storm's aftermath, described by an official as resembling the World War I battlefield of Verdun.

Witnesses of the shootings and their aftermath described a man with multiple weapons who engaged in heavy gunfire, leaving behind blood-soaked porches and bodies.

Recounting this in the New England Journal of Medicine, in 2005, Dr. Paul A. Offit, who later wrote a book about the Cutter incident and its aftermath, described how, despite what he rightly called "one of the worst pharmaceutical disasters in U.S. history," the program continued, first with the Salk vaccine and then with an effective oral vaccine developed by a medical rival, Albert Sabin.

The aftermath, described later by a Tarrant County Sheriff's deputy in a story for D Magazine, "looked more like a plane crash than a car wreck".

It was Western Australia's worst accident that year, according to police, with the aftermath described by a witness as "like a battlefield".

The first of us to enter the bathroom and find his aftermath described it as, "What it would look like if somebody stuck a chocolate bar up a dog's asshole and dog had dragged its ass around like dogs do.

Amid Tuesday's aftermath, she described him as an "old soul" with a preternatural sense for competition who has never required much instruction.

The attack and its messy aftermath were described through postings by @hanunyi, as well as several other students who said they saw the assault, which took place at Wuhan University in central Hubei Province.

Witnesses, among them aid workers who were travelling in the trucks and rescue workers who attended the aftermath, have described the sound of multiple explosions over at least an hour.

The Hibs chairman, Rod Petrie, who is the vice-president of the Scottish Football Association, put the scenes down to "over-exuberance" in the immediate aftermath and described them as "unacceptable".

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