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She initially worried that Aftermath would be similar territory to Hotel Rwanda.
Do you think such a contest — and its aftermath — would be destabilizing?
12.22pm: Freedman asks if there was an concept of how awful the aftermath would be.
It is obvious that the challenge of rebuilding a country in the aftermath would be phenomenal.
Mr. Obama said that though the storm had not proved as strong as many feared, the aftermath would be substantial.
We can all agree that the aftermath would be horrific, with civil liberties and rule of law suffering perhaps the greatest harm.
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To wonder how race might have made his success harder or its aftermath rockier would be counterproductive.
He told peers that he hoped the report - which is looking into the UK's participation in the 2003 invasion which toppled Saddam Hussein and its aftermath - would be made public in the "foreseeable future".
In the aftermath, it would be easy to feel satisfied that censorship of this book is a testament to the power of modern activism.
In the trial's aftermath, Russo would be progressively marginalized, his claims about the M&M study ignored or written off as the ravings of a leftwing radical.
The higher dust loads also would impact on the "dirtiness" of wound care in Iranian detonation aftermaths, which would be dramatic in any post-nuclear war medical treatment environment [ 30].
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