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The template was mostly formed, according to "Texas Tough," by slavery and its aftermath.
Mr Carswell suggested the party should not take "big decisions" about the leadership in the immediate aftermath of a tough election battle, and added then that he thought some elements of the election campaigning had been "ill-advised".
It's for a variety of reasons – some do it because they feel they can be closer to protect their child, others admit it's filling a void and easing the aftermath of a tough divorce.
Mr. Donovan said that area roads and mass transit experienced similar declines during other tough economic times, like the aftermath of the 1987 stock market crash and the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Evans also insisted people were reading too much into remarks last week by Carswell, who dismissed suggestions he wanted the top job, but argued the party should not take major decisions about the leadership in the immediate aftermath of a tough election battle.
Together, Giffords and Kelly founded Americans for Responsible Solutions, an action committee advocating for tougher gun laws in the aftermath of the attack on Giffords which resulted in a gunshot wound to the head.
Clinton's comments were part of a long history of American officials "getting tough" with Pakistani counterparts in the aftermath of terrorist attacks.
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