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She has a bit of form (the aftermath of Diana's death) for eschewing the dash back to town in favour of dallying in Scotland.
Perhaps you're hissing at this article, "But I did keep last year's vow to start a chinchilla sanctuary/cartwheel across Milton Keynes naked but for a well-placed sock!" – in which case, you are the exception to the despondent clash between expectation and reality which forms the aftermath to most post-Christmas vows.
An assassination plot and its grisly, botched aftermath form the narrative.
Finally, and perhaps most important, the housing bubble and its aftermath form the core problem from which all other problems flow.
He added: "A conductor of profound insight, refinement and dynamism, a provocative polemicist and prime mover in musical thinking and action, he was the last of the extraordinary generation who redefined the art form in the aftermath of WWII.
Most lately, it has been taken as a cautionary tale for Silicon Valley technologists, an interpretation that derives less from the 1818 novel than from later stage and film versions, especially the 1931 film, and that took its modern form in the aftermath of Hiroshima.
And I hadn't seen it as a longer form trajectory of aftermath.
Feminists for Life, formed in the aftermath of Roe, opposed abortion while working for women's rights.
Rape and its aftermath formed the central thread through Sally Wainwright's bleak, brilliant police drama Happy Valley.
Formed in the aftermath of the financial crisis, the F.D.I.C.'s team name reflects its original robust roster of 26 players, far outnumbering competitors.
It was unclear if the men were members of a pro-Russian self-defence militia formed in the aftermath of Ukraine's revolution or undercover Russian soldiers.
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