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GSK, which promised to "root out corruption wherever it exists" in the wake of the Chinese revelations, was on Monday forced to admit that it was "investigating allegations of improper conduct in our Iraq business".

Add in the partisan atmosphere that already exists in the wake of Bill Clinton's impeachment, not to mention the charges thrown back and forth throughout the campaign, and it is easy to imagine how things could go wrong.An America at war with itself is not just a domestic problem, but a burden that the whole world would have to shoulder.

In Barney's case, what exists in the wake of his grand experiments is always multivalent.

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There are some in the organisation who compare the current climate to the caution that existed in the wake of Lord Hutton's inquiry report of 2004 after the David Kelly affair.

As for journalistic bias, it certainly didn't exist in the wake of the first presidential debate, when we reporters and pundits embraced Romney's surge, vied to describe it in ever-more emphatic terms and revealed that we're more invested in suspense than in any ideology.

A few months after being chartered, the group ceased to exist in the wake of the arrest of several of the Society's members.

We can doubt the sincerity of Chambers' apology and speculate about the potential for retooling and rebranding the "ministries" that continue to exist in the wake of the Exodus demise.

From there, the story is a test of blood and forgiveness, trust and anger, with three generations of one family doing their best to co-exist in the wake of so much damage.

Significant downward airflow exists in the wake behind the torso, which enhances the downward movement of the room air induced by the ventilation system.

There exists, particularly in the wake of an election that seems to have been decided in the mysterious back rooms of the internet, a tendency among cultural commentators to frame online communities as inherently malignant.

At the time of the Trayvon Martin killing, I wrote about the "insidious" racism that still exists in this country in the wake of Barack Obama's election as president; I compared it to what marketers refer to as "post-purchase dissonance," akin to buyer's remorse, in which even some people who supported President Obama may have a tinge of racism-fueled regret at having voted for him.

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