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But this is not another sad story about terrorism's cruel aftermath.
In the cruel aftermath, there was reflection as well as grief and defiance among those in the brasserie; and not a little bewilderment in the face of global attention.
In a news conference yesterday at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius Loyola in Palm Beach, Bishop O'Malley directly confronted the church's sexual abuse scandal, saying, "The devastating effects of the sexual exploitation of minors by members of the clergy have affected us all, beginning with the victims and their loved ones, who suffer the cruel aftermath of abuse".
His Nobel in 2002 was awarded amid the cruel aftermath of the ill-fated tech mania.
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The war and its aftermath were cruel to the airline.
Miranda had given Roman the Detweiler "out of love," he finally realizes, and he had been cruel to her in the aftermath.
These were the words used by Winston Churchill in the aftermath of the bloody, cruel and devastating Second World War.
Amid this stalemate, in February, 2006, Al Qaeda-inspired bombers damaged a beautiful and renowned Shia mosque in the city of Samarra; in the aftermath, Iraq descended into a cruel conflict between Sunnis and Shias.
In the aftermath of the Bolshevik revolution, official history lessons denounced the Tsars for their cruel treatment of smaller nations.
In the cruelest cut, in that brief period of easy, triumphalist anticipation before the invasion and its turbulent aftermath, National Review put Nebraska's senior senator down as Senator Hagel (R., France).
Cruel, cruel lot.
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