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The term was made popular by Warren Harding, campaigning for America's presidency in the wake of the first world war.
Many were needed in the wake of the first world war, but payment for them tended to be erratic.
His job was to monitor radiation levels in the wake of the first two nuclear tests there.
The new film from François Ozon, "Frantz," begins in 1919, in Germany, in the wake of the First World War.
In the wake of the first bug, Stagefright, many rushed out changes to their security systems intended to stop similar attacks in the future.
In the wake of the first Gulf war, he crushed the Shiite Marsh Arabs, destroying their society and way of life.
Strangely, it seems, the opinion polls in Sheffield did not shift as much as they did nationally in the wake of the first TV debate.
The court order in the wake of the first attack required that they be muzzled when they were outside the home and kept in an enclosed yard.
PwC had invited reporters to the event but withdrew the invitations in the wake of the first batch of document leaks.
Her 13th book, The Lie, is a continuation of the theme, though the story begins this time in 1920, in the wake of the first world war.
Its theme of death and laughing in the face of horror came in the wake of the first Paris terror attacks.
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