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"The Aftermath of Rash Action: Sleep-Interfering Counterfactual Thoughts and Emotions " Schmidt, R.E.; Van der Linden, M. Emotion.
Long a hobby photographer, Bob recorded everything, from life at the base camp to the aftermath of enemy action, using a cheap 35mm camera he'd picked up.
Despite a flurry of excitement in the immediate aftermath of their action, this clarification does not change FASB's objective, to "reflect how much an asset would be sold for in an orderly transaction (as opposed to a distressed or forced transaction) at the date of the financial statements".
"The sound calls attention to the aftermath of the action, and the subsequent reverberations through the materials and airwaves.
In the aftermath of the action, Seymour was one of the captains marked out for praise, being presented with a medal commemorating his service during the engagement.
In the aftermath of the action, Rotheram left Royal Sovereign to take command of HMS Bellerophon, whose captain, John Cooke had been killed by a French sniper.
In the aftermath of the action, the three activists say they are being charged with mischief, trespassing (breaking and entering), and obstruction.
Losses on the French ship were not accurately recorded in the aftermath of the action, but some accounts suggested they were as high as 400 although a more realistic estimate of 290 casualties was made by the surviving French officers.
Though the Arab League has voiced its support for a no-fly zone, there is no way of telling what public sentiment in the Islamic World will be in the uncertain aftermath of military action against Gaddafi.
Although some British histories reported that L'Héritier died of his wounds in the aftermath of the action, this was not the case; on his return to France following exchange, L'Héritier faced a court martial for the loss of his ship and was honorably acquitted and received a letter of praising his resistance from Minster of Marine Rear-Admiral Étienne Eustache Bruix.
Gloire was a substantially larger ship than Astraea, both in weight of shot and gross tonnage, and the battle was fiercely contested: Beens suffered a head injury and all three of Astraeas topmasts taking serious damage, so much so that the main topmast collapsed in the aftermath of the action.
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