Vice President Al Gore visited the area last week in the immediate aftermath, but didn't visit the predominantly black areas that were damaged.
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The movie theater's video system didn't capture anything from inside the theater but did capture the aftermath --streams of terrified patrons running from the theater.
To everyone's surprise, they found that the material isn't just coasting away from us in space, as expected in the aftermath of an explosion.
As The Wall Street Journal reported, people familiar with the matter say British consular officials in China expressed suspicion over the death of the British businessman in its immediate aftermath in November, but the case wasn't initially pursued because other U.K. officials believed that asking the Chinese to investigate would be problematic.
That is probably the essence of why margins weren't up to snuff and why investors are punishing the stock in the aftermath of the news.
He said he was introduced to the pastime in the aftermath of a hurricane during the 1950s when his dad couldn't find anyone else to clear the debris.
He compares the situation to the aftermath of a hurricane, when the lights are still out and you can't tell who has been crushed and who is still standing, but you know it's bad.
Emerging economies aren't providing the motor for growth that they did in the immediate aftermath of the 2007-2008 crisis.
One crucial difference is that most civilian victims have options, such as going to the police or filing a civil suit, in the aftermath of harassment or assault that aren't available to service members.
Sony's "Welcome Back" package of free software and PlayStation Plus subscriptions was a nice gesture, but it won't help you if your credit card gets fraudulently charged in the aftermath of the PlayStation Network debacle.
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Even if Iran lurches into a worst-case scenario, the aftermath will be severe, but the effects won't be lasting.
But in the aftermath of the decision, one profoundly hopes that we won't descend into a frenzy of ideological food fights.
In "Consolation Prize, " Doiron addresses a man, living in the aftermath of a breakup, who finds that his friends won't let him leave it behind.
They don't just work in the U.S.: Several were sent to Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake.
Though Toledo didn't see the helicopter at first, he took out his camera in time to shoot exclusive aftermath video for CNN.
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But images posted by Syrian state-run media of the aftermath of the Aleppo incident, which the government blamed on rebels, aren't consistent with a chemical weapon attack, some observers said.
Burma's current gang of thugs didn't adequately warn the citizens of the impending catastrophe and have hobbled international relief efforts in the cyclone's aftermath.
No I don't and I don't think that when William Hague signed the pledge for all of us that he expected this to be the aftermath.
In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the Bush administration came to the conclusion that it isn't that these parties and movements are popular.
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