Sentence examples for aftermath for the first from inspiring English sources

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The film features interviews with close friends, political figures and journalists, some of whom are speaking about Diana's death and its aftermath for the first time.

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It was the aftermath of the first battle for Ajdabiya -- in mid-March, when the rebels were routed and Colonel Qaddafi's forces moved to attack Benghazi -- that created the urgency in Western capitals to start the airstrikes.

Having secured the northern third of Iraq for themselves in the aftermath of the first Gulf War, the Kurds have spent the last two decades divesting themselves of their guerilla jamjams, building up a stable and booming economy in their semi-autonomous little hamlet, and generally enjoying not being in the middle of the current Iraq War.

The Blue Bell, Pa., company has done logistics consulting since the aftermath of the first Gulf War, when the Department of Defense asked for help on streamlining its movement of goods.

In the aftermath of the first world war the island was hardly geared for tourism.

In the aftermath of the First World War, Greece again paved the way for Europe's future.

In the aftermath of the First World War it became the accepted practice in Hungary for citizens with Germanic surnames to adopt Hungarian ones.

The show centers around the wealthy, respected, resort-owning Rayburn family and the aftermath of and, for the first season, lead-up to police officer and second-oldest son John Rayburn Kyle Chandlerr) murdering oldest son and family pariah Danny Rayburn Ben Mendelsohnn).

In a dispatch for Creative Time Reports today, Sylvia Plachy recalls working in Kuwait in 1991, in the aftermath of the first Iraq War.

For in the aftermath of the second world war a shared sacrifice narrative developed that, in a powerful way, served as something of a societal glue, a cross-class bonding mechanism, keeping a devastated, in some ways humbled, country from fissuring as its imperial greatness waned; paving the way, eventually, for a return to prosperity in the 1950s.

For, in the immediate aftermath of the second world war, most Europeans viewed the United States as both their defender against the Soviet Union's expansionist aims and the key external actor for their deeply-wounded continent's moral and economic reconstruction.

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