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"In the wake of a Republican government shutdown, the nation is watching for a sign the Senate can function efficiently and normally".
And he was specifically talking about in the wake of a terror event, in the wake of something, people panic.
In the wake of a hurricane.
Phosphorylation signaling networks have primarily been studied from an activation perspective, with protein phosphatases viewed as simple counter-balances that functioned passively in the wake of kinase activity.
Greenstock likened the US's Baghdad-based Coalition Provisional Authority (cowboyoperationoy operadding, adding that its size was that of an embassy rather than a functioning government, its true role in the wake of the invasion.
In the wake of such an accident, memories are everywhere.
Political cartoonists have long served a watchdog function, wrote Jonathan Guyer last year in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks - and that's the problem.
In the wake of Erie, however, a keener understanding developed.
Cost competitiveness has enabled Manitoba's economy to function well, with relatively low unemployment, even in the wake of the global economic crisis.
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