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Check in In the wake of the floods, Funchal's hotels have suffered a drop in bookings so you can expect some tempting discounts over the coming weeks.
Overall, it was a strong set of results for the company after what has been a difficult year PR-wise — an attempted full takeover by News Corp got scuppered after UK officials stepped in in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal and worries of News Corp dominance; and it lost chairman James Murdoch in the process.
Among Pfohl's biggest challenge has been hiring enough investigators to handle the all the cases, many of which poured in in the wake of the Larry Nassar abuse revelations and the Me Too movement.
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Something is stirring in the United States in the wake of the recent World Cup in South Africa.
The U.S. set up the base in 1898, in the wake of the Spanish-American War.
The bid collapsed in July in the wake of an intense period of phone-hacking revelations.
The new film from François Ozon, "Frantz," begins in 1919, in Germany, in the wake of the First World War.
That was how I felt in the summer of 1979, arriving in Cambodia in the wake of Pol Pot's genocidal regime.
The equally heartfelt complaints of Nixon supporters in 1960, in the wake of results in Illinois and Texas, are little remembered today.
The last fund it raised in 2009, in the wake of the financial crisis, was $2.5 billion.
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