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He and Julia had no children, and the rhythm of his existence, in the wake of her death, barely skips a beat.
In effect, these changes have also caused a partial gutting of the 1974 Privacy Act, which came into existence in the wake of revelations about domestic surveillance and lawbreaking during the Nixon Administration.
There's another battle brewing in Washington, though it may not matter all that much to the many venture-backed online lending companies that sprang into existence in the wake of post-crisis regulations.
As a network that only came into existence in the wake of 3G services in the country, it has no "legacy" users on 2G-only services, and says that about 3.1 million of its customers are now taking 4G services — which it upgraded at no premium to existing tariffs.
As the commentator put it today: "Holocaust Memorial Day is transfiguring into a day that 'the Jews' or 'Israel' (for they will use these terms interchangeably), are to be attacked or set up, completely leaving behind the idea that the country came into existence in the wake of the greatest single crime in history".
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Zero Dark Thirty, from director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal, has been at the centre of controversy in the US ever since its existence was revealed in the wake of Bin Laden's killing at his compound in northern Pakistan in May last year by a US Navy Seal squad.
Still, the CDC felt it necessary to officially deny the existence of zombies in the wake of the widespread publicity of several cannibalistic crimes, such as the horrific Miami face-mauling attack.
They reflect a lot of things: downsizing in budgets, downsizing in ability, inexperience, a lack of resilience, a lack of concentration, an existence of fear, as Johansen said in the wake of Thursday night.
The acknowledgement marked one of the few times the banking agencies had teamed up to express alarm about the continued existence of too-big-to-fail in the wake of Dodd-Frank, the post-crisis 2010 overhaul of U.S. financial regulation designed specifically to forever end the perception that some banks are considered so big or important that policymakers would never allow them to fail.
To deny the existence of racism as so many did in the wake of Charleston is as absurd as the suggestion that more guns will stop gun violence or the inane adage, "Guns don't kill people, people do".
Both owed their existence to Woodrow Wilson, who pushed for federal solutions after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian empire in the wake of world war one.
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