Recent FOMC statements have seen markets move significantly in the immediate aftermath of the statements.
Nonetheless, many of the players wore dejected faces in the immediate aftermath of the loss.
In the immediate aftermath it was reported that Mark Duggan had fired at police.
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Only 30 people died in the immediate aftermath, either from the explosion or acute radiation syndrome.
In the immediate aftermath of the incident, Lugo replaced his interior minister and national police chief.
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While healing should trump policy in the immediate aftermath of a trauma, it often does not.
In the immediate aftermath of Katrina, he returned to the city as quickly as he could.
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Almost 30 people died from radiation sickness in the immediate aftermath, and several hundred were hospitalised.
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Look for more active trading in many markets in the immediate aftermath of the U.S. jobs report.
Look for a more active trading day Friday, and especially in the immediate aftermath of the jobs report.
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In the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal, Lebanon insisted Israel was continuing to violate the border in places.
The U.S. dollar index pushed to a fresh six-month high in the immediate aftermath of the employment report.
The Euro currency sold off and the U.S. dollar index rallied in the immediate aftermath of that news.
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In the immediate aftermath of the vote, election observers were barred from entering tallying centers for 48 hours.
However ineffective, policy discussions in the immediate aftermath of a trauma do have psychological value for the discussants.
In the immediate aftermath of the Soviet Union's demise, we reduced the numbers of US troops deployed forward.
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Emerging economies aren't providing the motor for growth that they did in the immediate aftermath of the 2007-2008 crisis.
In the immediate aftermath, those who saw the game on television took to social media to express their concern.
Detectives talk about the "golden hours" in the immediate aftermath of a crime.
Several roads were shut as a result of smoke in the immediate aftermath.
The man said he was among the employees who began rescue efforts in the immediate aftermath of the explosion.
Magalhaes escaped with five friends, but in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy she was filled with guilt, too.
U.S. stock indexes spiked lower in the immediate aftermath of that news, but did rebound from their lower levels.
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In the immediate aftermath of the blast, government officials and eyewitnesses said a grey Toyota parked near the hospital exploded.
Police inquiries in the immediate aftermath ruled out the possibility of criminal activity or terrorism being responsible for the blast.
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And in the immediate aftermath of Saturday's win, it was clear that the players already were focusing on New England.
We used that to describe what we understood to be known at the time in the immediate aftermath of Benghazi.
Look for more active trading in many markets, including the precious metals, in the immediate aftermath of the jobs report.
This would mean weakness in gold, as occurred in the immediate aftermath of the failure of Lehman Brothers, Melek said.
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