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is aftermath
noun
A second mowing; the grass which grows after the first crop of hay in the same season.
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Rachel Cusk's latest book is Aftermath (Faber).
His favorite album is "Aftermath" — "British version".
TRAGEDIES are often dispatched in short order, and most of life is aftermath.
Rachel Cusk's latest book is Aftermath: On Marriage and Separation (Faber).
In an interview at UC Berkeley, in 2000, he said, To a large degree what's interesting to me is aftermath.
While some supporters of the Syrian opposition remain puzzled as to why the Damascus government chose to allow Mr. Rosen in, while barring many other Western reporters, it is worth keeping in mind that Mr. Rosen, whose new book is, "Aftermath: Following the Bloodshed of America's Wars in the Muslim World," is fairly open about his politics, which are stridently anti-imperialist and anti-Zionist.
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Everything that followed would be aftermath, punishment.
Some have compared it to Hurricane Katrina, but Katrina occurred suddenly, and then all was aftermath.
It's aftermath, which means it's near enough afternoon to not feel like morning anymore.
After all, the worst thing had already happened -- everything else was aftermath.
He also talks about Napoleon, and especially the Second World War and it's aftermath.
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