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Mobile platforms have already influenced the aftermath of the presidential election and may have forever changed the tide of Iranian politics.
The conflict has also created a wedge in relations with officials in Egypt and Turkey and highlighted the limits of U.S. influence in the aftermath of the revolutions that swept the region last year.
The UN and America's allies would have important levers of influence in the aftermath of a war, for the US would likely be in need of their money, their troops, and the legitimacy they could bring.
Unlike past ascendant powers, the United States carved out no colonies, nor even spheres of influence in the aftermath of its nemesis' collapse, despite all the silly talk of an American empire.
They have become an avenue for unlimited money raising and spending, and that doesn't even count the money that corporations now can spend to influence elections in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's decision in the Citizens United case.
The upset defeat of Mr. O'Donnell demonstrated the complexities of trying to influence aldermanic races in the aftermath of the Chicago political machine's demise.
In a program note, he writes touchingly about his illiterate grandmother, who "continues to inspire my writing more than any other person I have ever encountered," and her influence on him in the aftermath of World War II, which took the lives of 340,000 Georgians.
Influence of surface roughness on the aftermath of particle impacts decreases with increasing particle size and impact velocity.
Analysts and commentators will debate and speculate on (and activists and policymakers will try to influence) the exact shape of the aftermath of this revolution (it's useful not to get ahead of ourselves and paint an overly rosy picture because many uncertainties remain).
And we can rest assured that the Kremlin, which effectively lost the confrontation in 2014, will do whatever it can to influence the elections and their aftermath in its favor.
Post-Britpop is a subgenre of British alternative rock, made up of bands that emerged from the late 1990s and early 2000s in the aftermath of Britpop, influenced by acts like Pulp, Oasis and Blur, but with less overtly British concerns in their lyrics and making more use of American rock and indie influences, as well as experimental music.
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