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"Wonderstanding" is a term coined by Brian McLaren.

Everyone," muses Mrs Fantlova, "has different reactions to the aftermath of that experience.

In the aftermath of that experience, the Indonesian government is no longer offering sovereign guarantees to honor power purchase agreements, and international investors have been slow to return.

We must share some responsibility for the current political and economic environment of Pakistan, in the aftermath of its experience with the Soviet Union and Afghanistan.

The soldiers I met and hundreds of thousands of others, have served, been wounded and struggled with the aftermath of their experience, and all of them handle the stress one way or another.

Those who have experienced it will know how traumatic this practice is and neither the police nor the Conservative mayor of London have set out any plans for how young people will be supported in the aftermath of this experience.

In the aftermath of her experience, Cutler started a group called Southern California Against Forced Treatment, which argues against Laura's Law and any kind of forced psychiatric treatment.

Produced and directed by former talk show host Phil Donahue and Ellen Spiro, "Body of War" is the story of Young's political awakening in the aftermath of his experience, set against shifting politics and a growing awareness of the machinations that led to the war.

This debate had its roots in the immediate aftermath of the experience of relatively limited civilian bombing campaigns of the First World War, and especially in the influential and forcefully expressed position taken by Sir Hugh Trenchard, chief of the Air Staff from 1919 to 1930, on the capacity of air power to inflict telling psychological damage on a combatant's home front.

There are many reports of these kinds of changes which people claim are associated with the aftermath of these experiences.

They can comfort them emotionally by finding the right words to communicate that the threat is over, saying that is OK to feel strong emotions in the aftermath of scary experiences, suggesting ways of coping with those emotions, and importantly to bring back normality by using routines familiar to the boys.

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