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A second mowing; the grass which grows after the first crop of hay in the same season.
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2.43pm: Freedman turns to aftermath planning.
Tom Shoval's "Youth" depicts the ill-advised kidnapping scheme of two Israeli brothers (real-life brothers Eitan and David Cunio), from plan to aftermath.
The advertisement belonged to Aftermath Inc., a suburban Chicago company that specializes in sanitizing the scenes of homicides, suicides and unattended deaths.
It's an interactive documentary that introduces the first world war through a global lens; 10 historians from 10 different countries tell the story from outbreak to aftermath and it's available in seven languages.
Fully translated into seven languages, including Arabic and Hindi, the documentary examines the whole picture of the war, from outbreak to aftermath, with expert analysis and original journalism powered by innovative digital and interactive tools.
"It is bewitching to trace how the narratives wind effortlessly this way and that, joining reading and first-hand experience, compressing past and present so that an event or an insight from a thousand years ago is as real as yesterday's," he writes in the introduction to Aftermath, a big book that is a small sample of 50 years of Blythe's writing.
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Governments all over the world are facing up now to the aftermath to the economic crisis.
Mr. Crane compared the government response to the flooding to the aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina disaster in the United States.
The title of the series then changed to Angel: Aftermath with its move to Dark Horse Comics.
"I don't want people to get complacent," Mr. Cannon said, referring to the aftermath of a Burge verdict.
Messrs Bush and Rumsfeld chose instead to send less than half the needed soldiers and gave no proper thought to the aftermath.
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