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Repercussions were soon felt at Al Jazeera.
Those pressures, coupled with industrywide insurance cutbacks, were soon felt in psychiatric wards, former company officials said.
Crucially, elements within the police and armed forces changed sides.The rose revives...The ripples from that upheaval were soon felt as far away as Côte d'Ivoire, where in 2000 street protesters, openly invoking the example of Yugoslavia, drove General Robert Guei from the presidency that he had seized a year earlier.
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In ballet what happens in London is soon felt in New York (and vice versa).
"As we celebrate victory tonight we know we have added momentum to ensure that this victory is soon felt in every corner of this country".
The effect was soon felt: Blamey even wrote an article on malaria in New Guinea Force's newspaper, Guinea Gold, in which he exhorted his men to take proper precautions against malaria.
Given the geographic proximity of the region to Europe and the existence of a sizeable Muslim community in Europe, it is not far-fetched to think that once violence hits the streets of Cairo, its reverberations will be soon felt on the streets of London, Paris, and Berlin.
It was a new high for immersive gaming, and its ripples were soon being felt in earnest.
The churches were soon to feel the burden of imperial solicitude: the "secular arm" (i.e., the government) was placed at the service of a fluctuating orthodoxy, for the emperor was impressionable to arguments of various coteries and became quite lost in theological subtleties.
The former Newcastle midfielder, who has reinvented himself through Twitter over the last year, protested his innocence as he departed down the tunnel, but his team-mates were soon to feel his absence.
But there were consequences, and they were soon making themselves felt.
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