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Whether or not he will emerge as prime minister the next day, or in the chaotic negotiations which may follow, is more problematic.

However, recently the Kremlin appeared to be distancing itself from Assad while warning repeatedly about the chaos which may follow the collapse of the regime.

The prospect of the 'bust' which may follow the prolonged US boom has even prompted one leading City commentator, my old friend Christopher Fildes, to suggest that Herbert Hoover should have demanded a recount.

Demyelination is also the result of an immune attack upon the central nervous system, which may follow viral infections such as measles, or of immune deficiency states such as pernicious anemia.

The 50 signatories represented many of the country's top universities, some of which may follow UCL's lead, if they don't like what Lord Dearing has to say.Nearly a quarter of the world's population speaks some English.

British shipping trade has not fallen off in consequence of the existence of the railway which now spans the Isthmus, and it will surely be able fully to meet the increased competition which may follow the construction of the canal.

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Look for the abbreviation "DotA," which may be followed by a subtype such as "Darkness Falls" or "All stars," followed by a version number.

The bad economist pursues a small present good, which may be followed by a great evil to come, while the true economist pursues a great good to come, at the risk of a small present evil.

Nouns too may also function as predicate in certain contexts; an example is wan-níi wan-sǎḳ 'today (is) Friday.' A noun phrase consists of a noun, which may be followed by its modifiers (another noun, an adjective, or a verb phrase), which, in turn, are followed by a numeral with a classifier and, finally, by a demonstrative.

That surgery might be a mastectomy or a lumpectomy, which may be followed with radiation therapy.

Bleeding is accompanied by light-headedness and fainting, which may be followed by shock.

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