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I am very much in favour of both the above actually getting together over the Christmas period, so that we can all play the equivalent of football in no man's land, rather than be locked into a permanent recreation of its court-martial-threatening aftermath.

How have certain New Orleans cultural traditions been threatened by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina?

Meanwhile, the territorial future of the UK is threatened as the aftermath of the Scottish referendum campaign unleashes a wave of destructive forces.

But Denver has the added problem of maintaining the purity and volume of its water supply, which is not only at record lows but is also threatened by the aftermath of the worst wildfire in Colorado history.

The aftermath threatens to knock a hole in east Africa's biggest economy.The four-day siege ended when Kenyan security forces set off explosives inside Westgate, demolishing the back third of the mall and crushing the surviving attackers hiding in a supermarket strongroom.

Blatter also said Henry told him that his family had been threatened in the aftermath of the incident.

The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy is threatening to create Election Day chaos in some storm-racked sections of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut — and some effects may also be felt in other states, including Pennsylvania, where some polling sites still lacked power on Friday morning.

Especially in the aftermath of Abu Ghraib, they both knew that threatening a prisoner with death, they both knew, was illegal under the Geneva Conventions.

In the aftermath of the revolt, French power extended throughout Poitou, threatening the interests of the Lusignan family.

All is not as it seems, however; in the aftermath of a hurricane, secrets about the B and B surface, threatening the inn's future and fraying the already fragile mother-daughter bonds.

The new push for federal austerity is threatening to change the traditional dynamic when it comes to government relief in the aftermath of a storm, an earthquake or other calamity.

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