Sentence examples for maybe aftermath from inspiring English sources

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Maybe in the aftermath of this trial, New Yorkers can hope for some introspection at 1 Police Plaza, another look at what aggressive policing has wrought.

Maybe nowhere is, in the aftermath of casual Fridays.

It feels uncomfortable to dance to funky music amid images of ordinary people risking their lives to help in the aftermath of Chernobyl, but maybe that's the point.

Maybe having grown up into the aftermath of the Wall Street created financial crash has something to do with it.

Maybe that's how inspiration and its aftermath always feels.

To some extent the exhibition has the look of an aftermath, a trend in decline or maybe a Whitney Museum painting annual in the late '50s — minus the figurative painters.

She needs all the support she can get — maybe even more so now than in the immediate aftermath of her son's death, when people tend to cluster around.

Turns out, Burst Apart is a soulful soundtrack to the aftermath: floating calmly and inevitably away from something, and, maybe, toward something else.

Maybe something like what his friend Kanye West thought up in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, when he blurted out, "George Bush doesn't care about black people".

Maybe not, but was it really necessary to fire all the policemen in the aftermath?

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