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Born into the aftermath, I was shaped by those years as well.
In 2005 The World Health Organisation (WHO) published a report into the aftermath of the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown in Ukraine.
At midday the BBC will release the official reports into the aftermath of the Jimmy Savile scandal.
"He sees a conflict, like Iraq, where our hopes of doing good can be overwhelmed by the reality of getting sucked into the aftermath".
The city's mayor said he would reopen the investigation into the aftermath of the attack, which destroyed black-owned businesses and left hundreds of people dead.
The verdict on the IPCC comes as it faces its greatest challenge yet in the inquiry into the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster.
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It came into use in the aftermath of the Civil War, signifying the changes that had to take place in the Old South.
The Darwinian struggle that makes these kids run is brought into focus in the aftermath of a blow-out keg party given by a group of rugby players.
On Thursday, the Bank of England warned Britain could slide into recession in the aftermath of a vote to leave the EU in next month's referendum.
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