Sentence examples for aftermath desire from inspiring English sources

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In the catastrophe's aftermath, desire, love, and duty often clash.

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Ms. McCarley writes in the present tense about desire and its aftermath.

With no clear framework for how cross-border transactions and interactions will be coordinated in the aftermath of any exit, the desire to take any risks is entirely absent.

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York engineered a Wall Street bailout and, in the immediate aftermath, regulators and investors professed a desire for change.

Model's decision ended the war for his men, but he himself had little desire to witness the aftermath of defeat.

You may experience a physical sensation of pleasure or an emotional high of feeling wanted or desired, but in the aftermath of sex you're likely to feel empty, lonely, and possibly used.

Officials from both countries have been quick to stress their desire for cooperation in the aftermath of the attack and insist the killing will not lead to a downward spiral in diplomatic relations.

In the aftermath of the referendum, there is a real desire to see the enthusiasm and commitment of the yes campaign carried forward.

The American Civil War (1861 65) resulted in the end of the institution of slavery, and in its aftermath many women abolitionists put on hold their desire for universal suffrage in favour of ensuring suffrage for newly freed male slaves.

Our search for meaning in the aftermath of disaster, tragedy or evil is that desire for control.

Suárez said that he had "no desire" to speak to anyone in the aftermath of the match against Italy.

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