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To suggest time's passing, Dutch artists also painted images recording the aftermath of fires, floods and other local catastrophes.
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There are seeds that fall into the soil, stay there indefinitely, and will not germinate except in the aftermath of fire.
At this time, insurance is still available to property owners who are rebuilding their homes in the aftermath of the fires.
I walked across broken glass strewn in the streets, and I could smell the aftermath of the fires that had raged the night before.
Some travelers stayed away in the aftermath of the fires, but the valley was soon back on its feet, flaunting a more dynamic and fashionable face than ever.
Area residents and park officials learned much about preparation in the aftermath of the fires here in 1988 and last year, Mr. Coe said.
Reassured that the classic high spots of Mesa Verde were as I remembered them, I finally sought out the aftermath of the fires.
He also warned that in the aftermath of large fires there is often a temptation to waive or loosen high building standards in order to rebuild as quickly as possible, which he said would be a mistake.
The aftermath of the fires and mudslides are of course what we're dealing with now.
In the aftermath of the fires, erosion was a particular concern, especially as the rains were heavy the following year.
Citing the proximity of Baltimore and Washington, Todd wondered why Obama didn't come and stand in the streets of Baltimore and smell the aftermath of the fires for himself as Holt and Todd were doing.
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