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In their aftermath, people become awkward, uncertain what to ask, what to say.
If all's fair in love and war, Colin, shouldn't things get even fairer in their aftermath?
The bombs explode, and the world grows uglier in their aftermath.
Natural disasters also wipe out wealth by destroying buildings, possessions and infrastructure, but the economy rarely slows in their aftermath.
In their aftermath, the Clinton administration launched cruise missiles on poorly selected targets in Afghanistan and Sudan.
"Although people did not associate the riots with specific minority groups, they were more prejudiced in their aftermath," said Goodwin.
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Public officials and the news media offered conflicting interpretations of the Watts Riots in their immediate aftermath.
In Jordan, it dropped from 57% before bloody attacks on hotels in November 2005 to under 20% in their immediate aftermath.
In their immediate aftermath, it is impossible to imagine the photographs' ever fading from anybody's memory or losing their national symbolism.
Greater international interest The veteran photographer has covered conflicts and their aftermath in the former Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
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