Here outside the city limits cars speed by clouds of red dust in their wake.
Medicare subsidizing of drug costs seems inevitable, and price controls could follow in their wake.
In their wake, service firms have multiplied, property prices have burgeoned and investment is up.
Professionals, versed in the complex contracts these partnerships often involve, follow in their wake.
London's bid for the Olympics played up the benevolent legacy that they would leave in their wake.
The radical new software and e-commerce business models that will follow in their wake can only be guessed at.
One reason is that they and other tourists bring in their wake tawdry souvenir shops and fast-food restaurant chains.
When a neutrino interacts in the NOvA detector , the particles it produces leave trails of light in their wake.
Financial crises and the economic challenges that follow in their wake do indeed bear some resemblances from era to era.
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When Quinn and the new guy moved on, they left a sea of sardonic smiles and smirks in their wake.
In short, they will burst into flame almost instantaneously, exposing the reindeer behind them, and create deafening sonic booms in their wake.
Breakthrough obesity drugs often leave dashed hopes and lawsuits in their wake.
In their wake, they leave a trail of unemployment, fear and instability.
In a period of rapid social change, women were beginning to find personal freedom, empowering themselves while leaving generally confused menfolk in their wake.
The two countries dragged others, sometimes reluctantly, along in their wake.
If the anti-union vanguard is comprised of neoliberal Democrats, can we really be surprised if Republicans follow in their wake unopposed by an unenthusiastic progressive base?
But their laid-back character belies a turbulent history, when the great empires of the Mediterranean fought over the islands, leaving monumental evidence of their rule in their wake.
They played with a mixture of pragmatism and flair that their rivals could only dream of, gathering momentum with every match and dragging records along in their wake.
But it is at least arguable, as Mr Mandelson's counterparts on mainland Europe keep saying, that American dynamism requires an American toleration of the social dislocations that new technologies and new patterns of work bring in their wake.
Too many economists--and, in their wake, a lot of politicos and policymakers--think that stimulating the economy means pumping more money into it, by giving people and businesses more money through tax cuts or rebates or by simply increasing government spending.
To put it bluntly, I think the baby boomers, and those following in their wake, aren't investing enough in either the private- or public-sector capital that they must be able to sell during their retirement to the next (smaller) generation of working people, to persuade them to keep us all in our dotage.
The report underscores just how dramatically Sweden and Finland overhauled their economies in the wake of their debt crises.
The green-brown steppe rushes underfoot as you canter in their dusty wake.
The quartet won 275 Test caps between them but Tindall said England would not lack for leaders as they begin the process of rebuilding their side in the wake of their run to the World Cup final last year.
But enough may realise that Mr Obama is manoeuvring to stick their party in aspic and stop them changing in the wake of their defeat in November.
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Perceptions of corruption in countries like South Korea and Thailand deteriorated along with their currencies in the wake of the financial crisis of 1997-98.
Morrison, head of elite referee development, reiterated his faith in his officials and criticised Venter's disclosure of their discussions in the wake of the Exiles' victory on 27 December.
Once they start paying attention to gluten in their diet, they wake up feeling great and pop out of bed in the morning.
With much of London suffering in their attempts to reach destinations in the wake of a tube strike, many spectators arrived too late to see the England openers.
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