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- noun Plural form of
aftermath .
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Examples
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While we can discuss the peaks of economic balance, we can also identify the worst disparities in economic strata: the Great Depression and the Bush years and their respective aftermaths.
Robbie Gennet: Reversing the Redistribution of Wealth Robbie Gennet 2010
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While we can discuss the peaks of economic balance, we can also identify the worst disparities in economic strata: the Great Depression and the Bush years and their respective aftermaths.
Robbie Gennet: Reversing the Redistribution of Wealth Robbie Gennet 2010
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They were Team Rubicon, a non-profit group of veterans formed after the 2010 Haiti earthquake to help in the immediate aftermaths of disasters.
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While we can discuss the peaks of economic balance, we can also identify the worst disparities in economic strata: the Great Depression and the Bush years and their respective aftermaths.
Robbie Gennet: Reversing the Redistribution of Wealth Robbie Gennet 2010
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They were Team Rubicon, a non-profit group of veterans formed after the 2010 Haiti earthquake to help in the immediate aftermaths of disasters.
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Ironically, immunizations have become victims of their own success, eradicating from public memory the devastating aftermaths of once-common pediatric illnesses: deafness caused by mumps, blindness after measles and paralysis brought on by polio.
Inside the vaccine-autism scare Sandra G. Boodman 2011
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They were Team Rubicon, a non-profit group of veterans formed after the 2010 Haiti earthquake to help in the immediate aftermaths of disasters.
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They were Team Rubicon, a non-profit group of veterans formed after the 2010 Haiti earthquake to help in the immediate aftermaths of disasters.
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Ironically, immunizations have become victims of their own success, eradicating from public memory the devastating aftermaths of once-common pediatric illnesses: deafness caused by mumps, blindness after measles and paralysis brought on by polio.
Inside the vaccine-autism scare Sandra G. Boodman 2011
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While we can discuss the peaks of economic balance, we can also identify the worst disparities in economic strata: the Great Depression and the Bush years and their respective aftermaths.
Robbie Gennet: Reversing the Redistribution of Wealth Robbie Gennet 2010
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