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In a recent post on the Japanese tsunami and its aftereffects, Amy Davidson writes, "The ocean doesn't sink cities; it shreds them".
By Erin Overbey March 15 , 2011In a recent post on the Japanese tsunami and its aftereffects, Amy Davidson writes, "The ocean doesn't sink cities; it shreds them".
However, as with Vietnam, or "Dancing with the Stars," its aftereffects can still be felt.
Mr. Pincus had been suffering from cancer and its aftereffects for the last three years.
The Shabbetaian crisis lasted nearly a century, and some of its aftereffects lasted even longer.
Kemper, a professor of history at Dakota State University, wrote extensively about the Louisiana racial law and its aftereffects.
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Nonetheless, Maddin's idea is so good, and his intentions so clearly realized, that the film proves endearing and its aftereffect haunting.
He skipped the Portugal Open, the Madrid Masters and the French Open because of a virus and its aftereffect, the healing process slowed because he could not take strong medication that would potentially violate doping regulations.
It would hurt Obama, because its lingering aftereffects would depress Election Day turnout, especially among the poor, the frail, and the immobile.
He says he has no qualms about his work at Lehman or its economic aftereffects.
Its devastating aftereffects -- a sharply devalued ruble, the disappearance of imports, a government cut off from addictive foreign loans -- turned out to be fuel for an economy that had simply run out of gas.
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