In the Middle East, Chance reported extensively from Iraq in the aftermath of the 2003 war.
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The aftermath of the killing has also raised concerns about rising Islamophobia in Britain.
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Kennedy hoped in the aftermath of the bombing that it would spur action against racial hatred.
One staff member told the BBC the aftermath of the clashes was "like a battlefield".
In the aftermath of the recession, some states will continue to inch towards sound management.
But these days, in the aftermath of Sarbanes-Oxley, the balance is out of whack.
Colleges around the United States have ratcheted up security in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.
In some ways the aftermath of the Madoff scam is much like the Ponzi scheme itself.
But in the aftermath of the blasts, there was talk of rebuilding the nightspots.
People will want to see what happened to their favorite superhero in the aftermath.
Total sales were also boosted by repair-related spending linked to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
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The aftermath of the storm was compounded by a forecast of another sweltering summer day.
Syrian state media showed the aftermath of the airstrikes on Sunday almost 18 hours afterward.
In the aftermath of the Gorbachev speech, the choice could not be more stark.
In 1995, Argentina faced a liquidity crisis, as capital fled in the aftermath of Mexico's crash.
Andrea is still dealing with the aftermath of the flood that damaged her home.
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With the aftermath of Soviet communism, Europeans are no longer divided along the their respective wings.
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In the aftermath many new problems arose, but they pale in comparison to a nuclear holocaust.
Especially in the aftermath of Citizens United, it is time to right this relationship.
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So much of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina has been painted in black and white.
It not only took into account defeating Iraq's military forces, it took into account the aftermath.
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In the aftermath of the financial crisis, the costs of housing have become far more affordable.
The Kashmir problem is part of the aftermath of the British partition of colonial India.
U.N. monitors had been able to witness the aftermath of some of the recent violence.
It was only later in the day we heard about the aftermath due to the tsunamis.
Detail about the aftermath of the shooting also emerged as Det Botha answered questions.
In the aftermath of the Depression the concept of free markets was in disrepute.
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