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In the afterglow.
When people feel joy and happiness following a positive event, they are in the afterglow of it.
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He is living in a time of seeming goodwill and prosperity during the afterglow of a Presidential election that saw his guy get into power.
The diamonds were gifts, given in the afterglow of a delightful evening.
The image suggests a moment's repose, perhaps in the afterglow of a late closing set.
It was the sort of individual effort that looks shinier, though, when examined in the afterglow of a victory.
Barr Laboratories, the famously litigious generic drugmaker, is basking in the afterglow of an impressive quarter, and things just get better from here.
As with the story's trope itself, it's best examined in the gray light of the afterglow of an afterthought.
For the past few decades, though, it has been living on the afterglow of an economic miracle that came to an end in the 1970s.
The afterglow of a presidential inauguration, and this one in particular, hardly required more acknowledgment than that.
Commercial aviation was the afterglow of a campaign for terror in the skies.
For his utmost golfing bang, Nelson lists not one of his tournament triumphs, but the afterglow of a crushing U.S. victory over Europe in the 1981 Ryder Cup.
The Gillmor Gang — John Borthwick, Dan Farber, Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, John Taschek, and Steve Gillmor — bask in the afterglow of the 19 Billion Dollar Bash.
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