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Whether they still will be in the aftermath of what is shaping up as one of the greatest showcases ever for the N.H.L. remains to be seen.
All this news led some investors to conclude that the economy might not be as troubled as it appeared to be in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.
Yours should be, too, to the degree that they can be in the aftermath of the immense BP oil spill that began to pollute the Gulf of Mexico last month.
After decades of playing poor relation to television advertising, grass-roots politics has become a campaign star this year, as many political pros predicted it would be in the aftermath of the Bush-Gore face-off of 2000.
He said, "George Bush, in my judgment, has run a foreign policy that has made us less safe than we ought to be in the aftermath of 9/11".
Thailand's political crisis has been escalating since last year amid a clash of personalities and deep disagreements over what the nature of the country's political system should be in the aftermath of the 2006 military coup, one of 18 the country has witnessed.
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This was in the aftermath of Mr Modi's ejection from the IPL.
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