The Central Weather Bureau said Wednesday's quake was an aftershock from a deadly tremor in March. |
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I settle for a Camembert baguette, a bolet of chilled cider deadening my tongue to the sock aftershock. |
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He was almost knocked over by the aftershock that followed, but he kept his ground as dust blasted by at hurricane speeds. |
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Sunday's quake was both an aftershock of last year's tremor, and an earthquake in its own right. |
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These maps graphically illustrate the change in earthquake probability during aftershock and possible foreshock sequences. |
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Was there a new earthquake or an aftershock, which possibly could be triggering more tsunami waves? |
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Yesterday, we had a tremor that they said was an aftershock from a big earthquake that devastated Turkey. |
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The bureau also said that the tremor was an aftershock of last year's 921 earthquake. |
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There are worries that there could be an aftershock earthquake, which could trigger another tsunami. |
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Gardening Leave uses horticultural therapy to help ex-service personnel cope with the aftershock of armed combat. |
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Not only were people mourning the death of loved ones, the fear of re-experiencing the earthquake was aroused with every aftershock. |
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A magnitude 6.6 aftershock struck an hour later and smaller aftershocks continued to jolt the region for hours. |
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Melbourne woman Renu Fotedar died after an avalanche at the Mount Everest base camp on Sunday caused by a 6.7 magnitude aftershock. |
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In the north, people are feeling more and more afraid when there is an aftershock as experts have predicted a big earthquake there. |
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Yesterday afternoon, a powerful aftershock caused more of the hillside to collapse, sending rescuers fleeing in panic. |
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The aftershock is equally deadly for those who live in the vicinity. |
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The island of Nias bore the brunt of the aftershock, the biggest since December, with at least 300 casualties and as many houses destroyed. |
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In a way, the surprise election of a Republican as President of the United State in November, 2008, was part of the aftershock. |
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As fears about flooding intensified, the earthquake zone was struck by another powerful aftershock on Tuesday. |
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At each aftershock, they sprinted from the lobby to the median strip of Wilshire Boulevard. |
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Scientists say another aftershock between 6.0 and 7.0 in coming months is not unlikely. |
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There is a great need for internal processes that deal with employee distress in a coherent, supportive and user-friendly manner and this includes families dealing with the aftershock of losing a spouse or parent. |
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We heard that it was an aftershock that measured 6 on the Richter scale. |
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He wavered on his feet from adrenaline aftershock, blood loss, and from the fact that he was ruined. |
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The confidential report comes at an already difficult time for Shell, which is struggling with the aftershock of downgrades of its oil reserves by one fifth. |
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In fact, says Mr Bapat, there is little chance of another dangerous tsunami, since no aftershock to the first quake would have the strength to generate one. Crumbs of comfortAmid the wreckage, some sought glimmers of light. |
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Such monitoring systems can put maps of actual shaking intensity in the hands of emergency officials immediately after a strong earthquake and allow forecasting of aftershock patterns. |
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Two weeks after the catastrophe, the nation watched its new president, Sebastian Pinera, take his oath surrounded by swaying buildings during a 6.9 magnitude aftershock. |
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During 2011 and 2012, the fiscal stimulus driving infrastructure ends and construction employment declines in a delayed aftershock to the recession. |
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In large part, being more effective means achieving military goals and political objectives much more rapidly with less loss of life, less destruction, and less political aftershock than is possible with current capabilities. |
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Recently the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Toronto Stock Exchange have been as predictable as the weather, glimmers of optimism giving way to drops every time there's another economic aftershock. |
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Then an aftershock caused the area's limestone cliffs to cave in. |
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During the last aftershock, the cracks in the walls got even deeper. |
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A magnitude 5.5 aftershock followed the initial earthquake. |
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Three months after the December earthquake, an aftershock of 6.7-magnitude struck this island off Sumatra's west coast on 10 April, causing structural damage but no casualties. |
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Seismologists warned of more aftershocks to follow and explained that the biggest aftershock may be in the magnitude 5 range. |
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There is no need to panic and run out of the buildings even if there is a mild aftershock felt. |
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Cases of delusional parasitosis have been reported both as a purely psychosocial phenomenon and as an immediate aftershock of cleared infestation. |
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The state-run Xinhua News Agency said a two-year-old child died after being buried under a fallen wall as an aftershock struck Yunnan on Saturday night. |
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The collapse of the financial market sixty days later was the aftershock. |
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You produced new movies The Last Exorcism 2, and made and starred in the upcoming Aftershock. |
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Aftershock is my own term for post-traumatic reactions experienced by activists. |
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And punk band Aftershock beat off more than 300 acts to be named winners. |
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