Looking back now it was the shock of the event which made it significant rather than the after-effects. |
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All eight observers reported monocular after-effects, opposite to the previously observed induced rotational motion. |
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And we will trace the after-effects of their new dazzling set of gnashers in action from the job interview, to the hot-date. |
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Cluster bombs also produce problematic after-effects because many of the bomblets do not explode on impact as intended. |
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There are graphic depictions of needle-use and the after-effects of long-term drug use in this story. |
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Tests have also been conducted on certain animals that experienced after-effects after consuming this type of substance. |
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She said pupils take drugs at the weekend and are still suffering after-effects when they come back to school. |
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The disintegration of these empires during the last two centuries left undeniable after-effects. |
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Meanwhile, the major customers are lost and the after-effects ripple throughout the company's supply chain. |
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Detected early, cancer is usually easier to treat and has a lower risk of after-effects. |
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The peacekeepers have suffered after-effects due to their impotency in Srebrenica. |
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The after-effects of such schemes are known to most of the victims through the media and other sources. |
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Kazakhstan faces daunting environmental challenges, notably the after-effects of the Aral Sea disaster. |
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This treatment generally makes it possible to shorten an attack without, however, reducing the risk of after-effects. |
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Well, first I called my sister and had a long talk with her about the after-effects of the hurricanes. |
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Among the possible after-effects of meningitis are the amputation of fingers or toes and the danger of losing one's hearing. |
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The psychologic after-effects include trauma, fear, insomnia, anxiety, depression and attempted suicide. |
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The after-effects of the stroke included aphasia, a condition affecting the language centres of the brain. |
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She also said the after-effects of the virus could strike much later into life, sometimes decades after the attack. |
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Milk prices are down and the rural economy is still reeling from the after-effects of foot and mouth. |
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The after-effects are often absent when therapy ends but manifest later in life. |
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You may feel some of the after-effects of the trauma a few days or a few weeks from now. |
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Caffeine and alcohol give a temporary charge but have adverse after-effects. |
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He said he had never had any doubts about going through the transplant procedure, which had not caused him any after-effects. |
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The method has no after-effects but is recommended by doctors only after examining the patient carefully. |
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Similarly, the political realities forced upon a nation suffering the after-effects of civil war and regicide were sobering indeed. |
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None of these has any side effects on your baby and no after-effects on you, either. |
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Due to the after-effects of sun and a bottle of Sancerre, my usual British reserve was sadly lacking. |
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As a consequence of the serious economic crisis of 1999, the after-effects of which were still visible, many Ecuadorian men and women had been forced to leave their country. |
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However, in dealing with the psychological after-effects of crime, this may be an unrealistic goal. |
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They are also those who are living with the after-effects of HIV leaving them with great loss of autonomy. |
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The data bank was instituted in 1922 to record all accidents at works with permanent after-effects. |
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This apparently made him take a resolve to raise awareness on diabetes and help people get proper treatment so that they do not suffer from its after-effects. |
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He is still recovering from the after-effects of the condition. |
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Such landslides are one of the after-effects of construction work carried out in violation of building regulations and regardless of any planning. |
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This surgery was a complete success, and apart from a small scar on my Adam's apple, there are no after-effects. |
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No wonder you're struggling to rise above the after-effects. |
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The after-effects of the 2007-08 cralsoalingernger. |
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Still, he appears to be feeling some after-effects. |
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Side effects have turned into permanent after-effects. |
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If there are after-effects, compensation is then decided. |
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It's one thing to deal with the soldiers, but then of course there are the spouses who have to be dealt with as well in terms of the after-effects. |
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In such instances the company doctor prepares the employee for his or her return, taking into consideration any after-effects or residual handicap he or she may be suffering. |
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Chronic venous insufficiency is the consequence of various abnormalities: varicose veins, the after-effects of phlebitis, valve abnormalities, alterations in the pump function of the calf muscles, etc. |
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Not only do children go through a difficult period of adjustment when their parents separate, a significant number continue to struggle with the after-effects of their parents' divorce for many years. |
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If the department finds that the after-effects will be permanent, a lump sum payment of the disability award will be made based on the severity of the disability. |
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How can you write your way out of the after-effects of your earlier experiences simply by chronicling them? |
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But the idea that tax reform will jump-start an economy suffering from the after-effects of a cyclical downturn is nonsense. |
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It came as no surprise to me, and probably will not astonish anyone else, that today I felt the after-effects of yesterday's long drive to and from Nottingham. |
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Though it was now sovereign, the country still felt the after-effects of colonyhood. |
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In France, the doctor, after having undertaken his examination and expert evaluation decides on the nature of the medically identifiable after-effects, i.e. assessable by an appropriate clinical examination. |
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In 1975, the Théâtre d'la Corvée presented La parole et la loi, a play about one of the biggest issues in Franco-Ontarian history: Regulation 17, its after-effects, and the battles of the time. |
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Over the past twenty years, a great deal has been done in every quarter of the world to help those affected by the disaster and to support people who have to deal with its after-effects. |
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National charity the Meningitis Trust found more than a third of bacterial meningitis victims are left with after-effects. |
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As devastating as a nuclear war between superpowers would have been, the after-effects probably would have been worse. |
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Everyone's generosity and dedication is inspirational, especially considering some grieve or face life-changing after-effects from meningitis. |
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He was taken to hospital, reportedly suffering from the after-effects of drinking after-shave lotion. |
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Five years on, Victoria says Daniel, now 10, is still suffering the after-effects of the often deadly disease and believes it has changed his life. |
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One in three youngsters who are treated for the disease will suffer after-effects including mental health problems, epilepsy and learning difficulties, the study found. |
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An 8-year prison sentence is provided for torture crimes without after-effects, and 12 years in prison in case where acts of torture leave traces. |
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Those who survive can be left with devastating after-effects including loss of hearing, sight, brain damage and, where septicaemia has occurred, loss of limbs. |
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These after-effects last a lifetime and impact on all aspects of day-to-day life for the individual aswell as their family, friends and colleagues. |
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Television pictures showed the after-effects of the pyroclastic flow, which had cascaded down the mountainside towards one of the island's harbours. |
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