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aftermath

[af-ter-math, ahf-] / ˈæf tərˌmæθ, ˈɑf- /


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In the aftermath, they were “looking at things we could do to build a community of people who were like-minded and who just want better,” Staton said.

From Salon

In the aftermath, Bob reached out to Caitlin-Rose's mother Stella and both families have lobbied for a change in the law.

From BBC

Footage of the aftermath shows the entire side of the building blackened with soot with a plume of smoke rising into the air.

From BBC

Foden did deserve a measure of sympathy, however, because he was very fortunate to avoid serious injury in the aftermath of a reckless challenge from Araujo that went unpunished.

From BBC

We've gathered eyewitness testimony, filmed the aftermath of strikes and analysed footage from social media and satellite imagery.

From BBC