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1 The political establishment panicked in the immediate aftermath of the General Election.
2 Domestic steel prices did rise in the immediate aftermath of Trump's tariffs.
3 Sadness was acceptable during the immediate aftermath , but questioning God was not.
4 Porto's shape and composure disappeared in the immediate aftermath of Keïta's opener.
5 They only recovered six guns from Tivoli Gardens in the immediate aftermath .
6 He defended Samuel Kent's behaviour in the immediate aftermath of the murder.
7 The immediate aftermath of the helicopter crash on Marija Street, in Sinoville.
8 About 50 people were killed in the immediate aftermath of the blast.
9 Nationwide, crisis services are trying to deal with the immediate aftermath .
10 The immediate aftermath of the Brexit referendum saw sterling decline sharply in value.
11 The body was removed in the immediate aftermath of the storm, she said.
12 None of the players said anything in the immediate aftermath of Wenger's speech.
13 Yet in the immediate aftermath , he was more concerned with lifting the depression.
14 Taoiseach Brian Cowen underscored this commitment in the immediate aftermath of the Budget.
15 It highlights a range of concerns in the immediate aftermath of the fire.
16 But the overall picture since the scandal's immediate aftermath has been remarkably stable.
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