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It's aftermath, which means it's near enough afternoon to not feel like morning anymore.
Heard examines the trial and its aftermath, which exposed the seething tensions of the early civil rights era.
A few hours' sleep and it's on to the election aftermath, which lasted five days last time.
The jury watched CCTV footage of the crash and the aftermath, which set off violent scenes in the public gallery.
All this was thoroughly aired before the election and its aftermath, which hovered invisibly over the House chamber last week.
The aftermath, which included a meltdown at one nuclear power plant after a tsunami struck and the shuttering of others, periodically deprived Japanese households of electricity.
But back to her first marriage, or rather its aftermath, which Blethyn spent at drama school in Guildford before getting a job with her agent answering the phones.
The financial crisis of 2008 and its painful aftermath, which we're still dealing with, were a huge slap in the face for free-market fundamentalists.
Some analysts attribute much of that to the Great Recession and its aftermath, which reduced the demand for all sorts of goods and services, including medical treatments.
The declarations clear the way for federal support in responding to the hurricane's aftermath, which could affect more than 50 million people and cause significant financial harm.
That prompted Mark M. Zandi, the chief economist at Economy.com, to develop three forecasts of the aftermath, which are progressively more negative depending on the national situation.
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