- They’d missed 9/11 and its dreary aftermath.
- But in the aftermath of the financial crisis, all that could change.
- The aftermath of Cablegate led to the first publicly viewable infowar.
- The aftermath of the war was a huge shock for the people in that country.
- The aftermath can be just as deadly, as it may not be possible to deliver essential supplies such as water and food to the area.
- All nations struggle in the aftermath of civil war.
- ABC of conflict and disaster Public health in the aftermath of disasters.
- In the immediate aftermath of the civil war many families were separated.
- The task of industrialization is the major one while modernization is its aftermath, and therefore secondary.
- People talked a lot about constantly getting information and doing a lot of monitoring in the aftermath.
- The aftermath of war brought a financial boom.
- The election's aftermath is likely to be more interesting than the campaign.
- The aftermath lay right in front of him, staring with open eyes.
- Aftermath goes a brief introduction the four part of this paper.
- Mental health in the aftermath of a calamity.
- They show the aftermath of that day.
- In the immediate aftermath of the riots, a mood of hope and reconciliation sprang up.
- Off the pitch, in several countries, the aftermath of Egypt's defeat was ugly.
- The aftermath of war is hunger and disease.
- He had to endure the aftermath of the accident.
- Life was much larder in the aftermath of the war.
- Strong words in the aftermath of one tragedy must become actions that will prevent another.
- Life became even harder in the aftermath of the war.
- Part of Sars'economic aftermath has already appeared, yet we may still experience more as time goes by.
- There was so much chaos in the aftermath of the attack.
- This is evident in the aftermath of the quake.
- The equipment in American studios was more advanced than anything in Britain, which had led the Beatles' great rivals, the Rolling Stones, to make their latest album, "Aftermath", in Los Angeles.
- They discovered much damage in the aftermath o the storm.
- As surprising as the onset of the Asian crisis has been its aftermath.
- Yet if the immediate crisis is over, what of its aftermath?
- In the quake's aftermath, banks might see looser credit policies.
- In the aftermath of the coup, the troops opened fire on the demonstrators.
- Classical teaching problems have always been great controversy, so far, the aftermath is not reduced.
- Investors will be dealing with the aftermath for decades to come.
- In case that some food safety problem emerges, it will bring about tremendous aftermath.
- For many years the aftermath of war coloured US-Vietnamese ties.
- But we have many big expenses like the Olympics and the aftermath of the earthquake.
- Given such ominous indications, what of the aftermath?
- The aftermath of the Lehman bankruptcy was disastrous.
- But the aftermath will surely be much more regulation than today's.