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So in the wake of that merger, many Northwest fliers ended up disgruntled.
All the more so in the wake of the Federal Reserve's rescue of Bear Stearns.
So, in the wake of his income tax deal, senators and assemblymen rise and declaim on his greatness.
All the more so in the wake of Labour's victory in Britain and the Socialist one in France.
It portrayed the battle between good and evil – most famously in Tolkien – as an absolute struggle, and it did so in the wake of the Second World War.
He seemed much less so in the wake of Thursday's loss, pausing when asked if he was okay with it, and then saying, "Same thing".
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Mather frames his book as a response to the "clash of civilisations" arguments so prevalent in the wake of 9/11.
The Pentagon thinks so, and, in the wake of the Fukushima disaster in Japan, it set up a competition, the Darpa Robotics Challenge, to build such robots.
Joss Whedon found the going so uncomfortable in the wake of Avengers: Age of Ultron's release that he has subsequently taken a break from Twitter.
The concept doesn't sit so easily in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo shootings in January and the appalling events of Friday.
But at some moments, as happened recently when the skies were so roiled in the wake of Hurricane Isabel, the facade can positively shimmer in silver.
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