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It was in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War that judicial behavior changed in a consequential way.
But it was in the immediate aftermath of the fire that Ms. Case's recent travails all collided in a seven-car pileup of emotions.
It was in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, but my dad had other preoccupations besides the hideousness of the terrorist attack.
Vice President Joe Biden told us this week that the Obama administration "misread how bad the economy was" in the immediate aftermath of the inauguration.
He admits to not always being as careful with his health now as he was in the immediate aftermath of his operation: Irina offers me a sumptuous selection from Jansons' favourite chocolates - ironically called Puccini - before I leave.
In the 1930s, Fortune magazine called weddings a "depression-proof" business, and it was in the immediate aftermath of the 1929 financial crash that the market for the modern female engagement ring was born.
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