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LONDON — Sometimes, the aftermath is more devastating than the storm.
When a brittle, brutal regime collapses, the aftermath is more likely to be chaos than parliamentary democracy.
The story of punk's aftermath is more fragmented, with no clear beginning, a mixed-up middle and a whimper of an ending.
In that sense, the aftermath is more like a scene from one of the more puzzling plays of Pinter.
Sometimes the psychological aftermath is more terrifying than being threatened with murder.
My response is that the earthquake in Haiti and its aftermath is more than a disaster story; it is also the story of poverty.
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The fast-approaching St Valentine's Day may lead us to believe that love is all flowers and candlelit dinners, but Ira Brand and Andy Field offer a vision of love and its aftermath that is more visceral and violent.
What does affect our ability to cope with the aftermath of rape is more about how much we feel to blame for his decision to rape, and by how much we feel supported by society at large.
It may also reflect that the psychosocial aftermath of occupational injury is more complex than non-occupational injury, and is probably related to the longer duration of treatment, lost earnings, and distress involved in litigation for workplace injury.
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