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I am asserting my protest because the aftermath of this election is in no way normal or acceptable.

I also remember that my mother long ago stopped the purchase of a Deepavali firework called the "Lakshmi Bomb" (those of you with Indian childhoods probably still hear the ringing in your ear) because the aftermath of shredded images of the Goddess the next morning were disturbing.

Such efforts are considered critical because the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake is largely a children's emergency.

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"I guarantee you there will be strong resistance," he added, "because, in the aftermath of Paris, I think there is just a very strong tendency for us to get worked up around issues that don't actually make ussafer but make for good political sound bites".

Because of that, and because of the aftermath of Sept. 11, many protesters said they did not expect unrest other than textbook forms of civil disobedience.

After an off-season of hype, with players on both sides claiming ownership of the city, the rivalry was briefly sidetracked when their scheduled season opener in Brooklyn was delayed because of the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

"It is because in the aftermath of Katrina, America was told a fairy tale about a monster storm, a city below the sea and corrupt local officials," she wrote back.

What must worry the Bush administration, however, is a third possibility: that the American people gave Mr. Bush their trust because in the aftermath of Sept. 11, they desperately wanted to believe the best about their president.

The second time, she said it was because in the aftermath of the hugely successful mini-collection by Versace for H&M, "I didn't want people to forget that Versace is a haute couture house".

Torture has been universally prohibited because in the aftermath of the second world war, the nations of the world agreed, under the leadership of the United States, that respect for basic human dignity required the absolute prohibition of torture under any circumstance.

"I guarantee you there will be strong resistance, because in the aftermath of Paris, I think that there is just a very strong tendency for us to get worked up around issues that don't actually make us safer but make for good political soundbites," he said.

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