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Dreams do come true in the wake of Sundance.
That is especially true in the wake of several announced mergers of old and new media.
True, in the wake of the 2008 banking crash, we did see a brief vogue for "thrift" books.
Certainly, they said, that is true in the wake of the terrorist attacks, but was just as true before.
The claim that New Labour was too timid about the accountability of "the power structure" in Britain rings true in the wake of News International and Libor.
So, it's a popular stance to call Clemens's perjury trial a waste of time and government effort, which Mike Vaccaro argues in The Post seems particularly true in the wake of the Anthony trial.
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That may be especially true now, in the wake of two Ballet Theater departures that are especially difficult for him.
That may be true, but in the wake of the Team New Zealand breakup, it will be a tough sell to the average New Zealander.
But the introduction of legal aid, replacing the ad hoc "poor law" scheme of the 1920s and 1930s, came during a period of true austerity in the wake of the second world war.
"Stories We Tell," her first documentary, examines her family's secrets and mythology — including the question of Polley's own true parentage — in the wake of her mother's death from cancer when Polley, now 34, was 11.
Greenstock likened the US's Baghdad-based Coalition Provisional Authority (cowboyoperationoy operadding, adding that its size was that of an embassy rather than a functioning government, its true role in the wake of the invasion.
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