aftermath造句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.