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The All Blacks did not make much of the subject in the immediate aftermath of last season's heavy defeat at Twickenham but 12 months on they are suddenly talking a good deal about the illness that swept through their camp during the build-up to the game.
The Philippine government made much of the ties between Abu Sayyaf and Mr. bin Laden in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in the United States.
Terry Butcher made much of it in the aftermath.
No. 4: how much of the aftermath would you like to own?
Perceived growth is thought to arise as the result of a meaning making process in the aftermath of trauma.
This harm has been made apparent in the aftermath of recent violations.
WASHINGTON — In the aftermath of the terrorist attack on Paris, President Obama wanted to make clear that much of the world was with the United States in fighting the Islamic State.
Accordingly, a number of legislative changes were made in the aftermath of the Northridge earthquake.
It was a bold declaration made in the aftermath of September 11.
Is there an analogous argument to be made about the aftermath of political conflict?
It was way too much like the aftermath of Bias's death.
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