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Civil suits like these are common in the wake of a criminal antitrust investigation, class-action lawyers said.
This sort of cultural blaming and shaming is all too common in the wake of a tragedy, when commentators grasp for concrete and cohesive answers to lend some semblance of closure.
Reports of abductions and deaths of civilians are common in the wake of antiterrorism operations, though in the crowd of masked men who whisk suspects away, it is hard to say who works for the federal government and who for the police.
The post has been widely discussed following the attack, and subject to intense suspicion as online hoaxes are common in the wake of such tragedies.
In 1999, Holder highlighted the possibility of deferred prosecution -- an arrangement now common in the wake of the financial crisis -- whereby prosecutors essentially give defendants amnesty in exchange for paying a fine, enacting reforms and cooperating with investigators.
Many people were quick to display their humanity on Tuesday after a spate of attacks rocked the Belgian capital of Brussels -- as has become common in the wake of similar attacks. .
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The ruling comes shortly after the home secretary, Theresa May, voiced her frustrations with the European courts in the Commons in the wake of the lengthy fight to deport the radical cleric Abu Qatada from the UK.
This is a clear reference to the Cabinet committee headed by William Hague which is examining how reform of the Commons, in the wake of further devolution for Scotland, should progress.
In a defiant statement to the Commons in the wake of Thursday's referendum vote to quit the EU, Cameron warned of difficult times ahead but argued that the UK economy was sufficiently robust to take any shocks.
With its abortive abortion bill, GOP fundraising efforts may get a boost and Republicans may enjoy a renewed sense of common purpose in the wake of the NSA revelations that have divided conservatives.
The European Union is facing an existential crisis, the president of the European commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, will say on Wednesday, as he announces a raft of economic and security plans in the search for common ground in the wake of the British vote to leave.
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