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Everyone at the club felt the aftermath.
Barber felt the aftermath, though, and it has lasted all week.
But as horrific as that night was, she felt the aftermath was much worse.
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He figures that close to a million people will feel the aftermath of Raju's revelation from employees and their families to customers to others touched by Satyam and Byrraju's work.
While the citizens of Boston are definitely Boston Strong, the city still feels the aftermath of this event every day.
To Coyle, this is the only way to play the game, but he will also be alive to the rousing effects of a sense of injustice, which his players felt in the aftermath of the games against Stoke and Manchester United.
I'm a former New Yorker, feeling, I suspect, some of what city exiles felt in the aftermath of 9/11.
In other words, Woods compared the emotional fallout from the scandal he brought on himself with the grief he felt during the aftermath of his father's death.
"The approval of the ordinance in an utmost expeditious manner is in response to the sensitivities of the people felt in the aftermath of the gruesome incident that happened on Dec. 16," Ashwani Kumar, the Union Law Minister, told the Indian Express.
Worth rang a few days after the launch and I asked how he felt about the aftermath, and what had provoked what he saw as the sudden turnaround on the part of Clark's sons.
Many felt in the aftermath that the neck verdict should have been reversed, with Sky Lantern the moral victor, but the authorities remained unmoved, even after an appeal, adjudging Elusive Kate, on whom William Buick had stolen a march, the winner on merit.
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