单词 | Aftermath |
例句 | 1) The president visited the region in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. 2) A lot of rebuilding took place in the aftermath of the war. 3) In the aftermath of the coup, the troops opened fire on the demonstrators. 4) In the aftermath of the hurricane, many people's homes were destroyed. 5) In the aftermath of the disaster people were too shocked to give a clear picture of what had happened. 6) He first took office in the aftermath of the civil war. 7) How does a country cope with the aftermath of war? 8) Many more people died in the aftermath of the explosion. 9) The aftermath of a fire is always sad. 10) So here we are in the aftermath. 11) The woozy aftermath of surgery can feel equally surreal. 12) In the aftermath of the Stonewall Riots a vastly different gay society arose on the foundations of the closeted,(http:///aftermath.html) semisecret past. 13) Rage, in the aftermath of desire, was beating through her skull, but he was already moving away. 14) Conditions in the aftermath of the 1905 revolution were propitious for stable development in countryside and city alike. 15) The story deals with the aftermath of warfare, particularly the devastation wreaked by land mines. 16) The aftermath of the Apollo I fire had left many questioning the basic concept of an attempted Moon landing. 17) The operation had gone all right, but the aftermath was not good-culminating in a blood clot. 18) Recession in the country has run its course and left an aftermath of uncertainty. 19) Both men died before their times in the chaotic aftermath of revolution. 20) Dealers in Tesco were busy, with trading volumes topping 9m in the aftermath of Tuesday's profits announcement. 21) He hated crowds and dreaded the Sunday service and its aftermath, which was usually a good whipping. 22) Something over two hundred vacancies resulted in the immediate aftermath and a trickle of further resignations followed for some years to come. 23) But ensuring it does is one of the most important tasks facing Mr Major in the aftermath of his election victory. 24) They rode back to Queenstown in a silence made steamy by the aftermath of heavy rains. 25) Impressions formed by investigators at the scene of a crime and in its immediate aftermath can not be repeated later. 26) As proved by history, women are the ones who have to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of war. 27) Are they products of an overactive imagination, or the just aftermath of a plate full of funny mushrooms? 28) Five years later, Jimmy McGovern wrote a drama about these events and their aftermath. 29) Amid all the organizational changes of the past few years we be-came intrigued by the human aftermath of this turmoil. 30) She would worry that Kelly was becoming involved in the sleazy aftermath of her father's death. 1) The president visited the region in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. 2) In the aftermath of the hurricane, many people's homes were destroyed. 31) Those who taste instant success usually falter quickly in the aftermath of their luck. 32) The aftermath death, flood, famine Cleared tropical forest soon turns to desert. 33) Operation Resurrection, as it was called, was first mooted in the immediate aftermath of 13 May. 34) Wednesday in the aftermath of one of the worst military scandals to erupt in public here in recent history. 35) Nicholson was caught up in the aftermath and became Hollywood's hottest property to emerge for two decades. 36) In the West its enormous popularity was as a love story set against the epic background of the Revolution and its aftermath. 37) Only military dictatorship would be capable of sustaining an ordered society in the aftermath of such a conflict. 38) They know how helpful tears are to defuse tension and how constructive their aftermath can be. 39) The mental aftermath points up how body changes can significantly alter lifestyles(http://), relationships and self image. 40) In the immediate aftermath of annexation or conquest Euric's rule was far from pleasant. 41) A six-day, 24-hour curfew was imposed on the Strip in the aftermath of this violence. 42) Nevertheless, during the 1980-1 events and their aftermath the political context was discussed from a number of perspectives. 43) Los Angeles again exploded into flames again in 1992 in the aftermath of the first Rodney King trial. 44) In its aftermath, he muses on the sort of films he should be making. 45) It may have been inevitable that the fringes of Labour and the Nationalists would intersect in the aftermath of the election. 46) Raytheon executives also raised the prospect that more aerospace layoffs may be coming in the aftermath of the Hughes Aircraft purchase. 47) The aftermath of the cup win was not without incident. 48) The family was ripped apart by the murder and its aftermath. 49) The aftermath of battle is a strange time for all concerned. 50) Raytheon executives raised the prospect that more aerospace layoffs may be coming in the aftermath of the Hughes purchase. 51) But were they talking about the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars? 52) The situation in Kabul was extremely confusing in the immediate aftermath of Najibullah's removal. 53) His behaviour in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster was exemplary, his character shone through. 54) The last time I had spoken to him was in the immediate aftermath of the coxless pairs final at the Atlanta Olympics. 55) Should you goad him into attacking you, you might find the aftermath disappointing. 56) The phenomenon was highlighted in the aftermath of an earthquake in 1992, the worst to hit the city in decades. 57) Therefore, in the bleak aftermath of war, he lived a hand-to-mouth existence in the less attractive areas of London. 58) Beyond 1945 and its immediate aftermath was the outline of a future permeated with hope. 59) It's a work that must have seemed to sum up the traumas of the war years and their aftermath for you? 60) The Orioles were in the aftermath of their July salary purge and were ready to look at their young pitchers. 61) In the aftermath she nestled in his arms, forgetful of the time. 62) He said divers surveying the aftermath of the Braer tanker disaster found large numbers of razor shells contaminated with oil. 63) The 69-year-old photograph shows him arriving in Beirut in the aftermath of the First World War. 64) However, the legislation would not be applicable in the aftermath of the June 1992 general election. 65) The aftermath of the war left many displaced persons, and towns would fine vagabonds for entering their portals. 65) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 66) The prospect of Hitler's trial in the aftermath of the failed putsch caused the Bavarian authorities acute embarrassment. 67) Nevertheless, Sidonius did fear for the safety of his own family in the aftermath of the accession of Nepos. 68) Instead he asked parliament for a temporary grant of special powers to deal with the aftermath of the insurrection. 69) Dogtags were distributed among urban dwellers to make identification of the dead easier in the aftermath of what seemed inevitable. 70) Furthermore, it had been alarmed at local initiatives taken in the immediate aftermath of the June war. 71) In the aftermath of both these outbursts of militancy stoppages of work declined dramatically. 72) We saw the aftermath, not the crime. 73) The aftermath of war brought a financial boom. 74) We were thus much surprised by the war's aftermath. 75) The meeting was prompted by the economic aftermath of the 1973 oil embargo and the collapse of the system of fixed exchange rates, according to the New York Times. 76) Life was much harder in the aftermath of the war. 77) In the aftermath, scientists would no longer recognise "race" as a useful categorisation. 78) Look for dystopian stories that take place in the aftermath of the collapse of "ObamaCare." 79) The forthcoming election and its aftermath were to bring opportunities and excitements beyond all expectation. 80) The basic shortcomings of traditional education don't lie on the lack of communicational strata and its aftermath, educational one sidedness, but on its obligatory structure. 81) Several hours later, a friend in the National Earthquake Disaster Relief Team called, telling him about the terrible aftermath of the quake in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince. 82) But would such a sleight of hand really stand up to legal scrutiny in the aftermath of Armageddon? 83) You will take control of one of 18 families of heroes on either the Achaean or the Trojan side and build up your dynasty through the course of the Trojan War and its aftermath. 84) The so-called exclusion zone, a highly contaminated area within a 30-mile radius of the exploded reactor, was evacuated and sealed off in the aftermath of the explosion. 85) The user must have the manual read it and keep it for aftermath consultation. 86) A witness surnamed Xiong said it was the worst accident he'd ever seen, likening the aftermath to that of a "deadly earthquake". 87) The joint European Central Bank-EU-IMF loan was necessary because, in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008, Greece was exposed as having an economy based on phoney data and cheap credit. 88) During the Soviet era and its immediate aftermath, the region was officially known as "Middle Asia and Kazakhstan". 89) The 55th IAEA's General Conference mainly focused on the summing-up of experience in the aftermath of Japan's nuclear accident in March and the improvement of nuclear safety. 90) Through cash-for-work programs in the immediate aftermath, which created jobs to clean up and rebuild damaged infrastructure, over 84,000 workers and their families earned income. 91) In fact the pressure comes from subjective feelings and the aftermath of the unmerited reaction. 92) It is in this context of the aftermath of a civilization's collapse that the Indo-Aryan migration hypothesis into northern India is discussed. 93) The aftermath of the war was not a boom, but a rural depression. 94) True drunkenness and its aftermath are unredeemed horror, both physical and mental. 95) This course offers a broad survey of modern European history, from the end of the Thirty Years' War to the aftermath of World War II. 96) There were no details of a sexual assault, only its aftermath. 97) In the immediate aftermath of the 2004 election, for example, a major national exit poll was published in which voters ranked "moral values" as having determined how they cast their ballot. 98) Guilt a universal aftermath of masturbation. Such guilt interferes with spiritual growth. 99) Today we meet in the aftermath of the Falklands Battle. 100) In the aftermath of George's death, the outpouring of support and sympathy was unbelievable. 101) Their services are vital in the immediate aftermath of a severe natural event such as an earthquake, hurricane, cyclone or volcano eruption. 102) Arab Americans: the Aftermath of the Terrorist Attacks on the U.S. 103) "But unlike the aftermath of those blasts, there were no ambulance sirens, " he says. All Athar could hear was the sound of a car racing through the empty, quiet streets. 104) The Pakistani rupee fell to an eight-month low of 86 to a dollar on Friday. Dealers said the new attack had compounded uncertainty linked to bin Laden's killing and its aftermath. 105) In the immediate aftermath of the earthquake, overburdened orphanages did their best to cope: right, orphaned children sleeping on mattresses in a delivery truck on Jan. 20, 2010. 106) At least we have the aftermath of the Berkshire shareholders' meeting to look forward to. 107) In the aftermath, with so many of his southern troops lying dead and wounded, Robert E. Lee never got over the feeling of guilt for having caused it. 108) The immediate aftermath of September 11 was a period of gloom. 109) How a wave could have reached such a height remains speculative, but scientists studying the aftermath observed that a subglacial lake behind Lituya Glacier had dropped 100 feet in depth. 110) The sit-in in Greensboro inspired a wave of similar tactics throughout North Carolina and then other southern states. Many restaurants were desegregated in their aftermath. 111) The aftermath of the disaster was unimaginably grotesque -- and made worse by the fact that it was manmade. 112) Any strategy that enhances the self-sufficiency of a building can extend its viability as shelter in the aftermath of debilitating storms. 113) In other words, it was written directly in the aftermath of a bombshell published by Leon Trotsky called Literature and Revolution in 1926. 114) Though Wang seems like an established veteran, the 27 - year -old right-hander remains Guidry's pet project - especially in the aftermath of the AL Division Series. 115) "This dam was really a stupid mistake, " says An Qingyuan, a former Communist party boss of Shaanxi province, the region most directly affected by the project and its aftermath. 116) They were way behind, and their slash-and-burn approach had worked in every election since 1968, except for President Carter's two-point victory in the aftermath of Watergate. 117) In the immediate aftermath of the tsunami, and the rush to help survivors and find bodies, Dilan's relatives gathered at a nearby temple. They were 18 families in all. 118) The aftermath of September 1 lth has increased the strategic importance of several areas of the world in Washington's eyes, and NATO's southeastern flank is one of them. 119) David Fox , head of the Indonesian bureau since January, was on temporary assignment to Japan last month to cover the aftermath of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown. 120) In the aftermath of their arrest, the Gadhafi couple filed a civil suit against the Geneva police. 121) Anole is one of only 27 students at the Institute who does not lose his mutant powers in the aftermath of House of M, also known as Decimation or "M-Day." 122) Such attacks are generally the aftermath a class I attack, and forebode class 3 attacks. 123) Sixty-five years ago, 51 nations came together in the aftermath of one of history's most devastating wars to rededicate themselves to peace, justice, and progress. 124) Even in the arithmatics in aftermath of the Kimberly Process, diamonds still are founded exploitative labor. 125) The country drew closer together in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Even New Yorkers, generally known for their brusqueness, were a little gentler with one another in those first days. 126) In the aftermath of the Detroit downer, Damon did not mope around his Orlando home. 127) Many people were homeless in the aftermath of the earthquake. 128) Washington -- The Navy hospital ship Mercy has treated approximately 9,700 patients since it arrived off the coast of Indonesia in the aftermath of three earthquakes and a tsunami. 129) In the aftermath of the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September last year, investors were only willing to buy short-dated debt, which is more liquid. 130) In the immediate aftermath of the riots, a mood of hope and reconciliation sprang up. 131) They thought the substance was the outwardness and had nothing business of "Xin",(http:///aftermath.html) which resulted in the aftermath that "Xin" couldn't obtain the effective explain and took "Xin" as same as substance. 132) It made me recall the aftermath of Sept. 11, how strangers and friends from around the country and the world met our profound sadness with overwhelming expressions of support and love. 133) Aftermath: Your Conflagrate has a 50/100% chance to stun the target for 2 sec. (Old: daze the target for 5 sec. 134) Life was much larder in the aftermath of the war. 135) The aftermath of the Vietnam War and decolonization of former colonies held by the European great powers contributed to U.S. perceptions of the United Nations, he said. 136) Kahlili describes the immediate aftermath of the 1979 revolution against Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi as a special time in Iran. 137) This class, required of all Master of Architecture students, presents a critical review of works, theories, and polemics in architecture in the aftermath of World War II. 138) This sudden continental drift happened over the course of minutes-hours and the world appeared to be in pretty good shape in the aftermath. 139) The aftermath of--the historical close reading aftermath of-- the New Criticism does precisely that, if one sees deconstruction as a response to the New Criticism. 140) For Landman, the relative calm in the aftermath of the Malema affair reflects the reality of the new South Africa. 141) If one delays cutting till an advanced state of maturity, aftermath growth will be slow. 142) In the immediate aftermath of Friday's Final Draw, diplomacy reigned in Cape Town. 143) One notable exception was the aftermath of the Battle of Hypori, where a twenty-man ARC trooper team under the leadership of Captain Fordo engaged General Grievous in combat. 144) This old gentleman is to deal with the aftermath of the traffic accident. 145) Earlier, activists and journalists in the area had announced on Twitter that local villagers were planning a protest march in response to Qian Yunhui's death and its aftermath. 146) In the aftermath of a massive bloom, dead phytoplankton sink to the ocean or lake floor. 147) This week, I spent some time in Racine, Wisconsin, talking with folks who are doing their best to cope with the aftermath of a brutal recession. |
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