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Aftermath meaning
That which happens after, that which follows, usually of strongly negative connotation in most contexts, implying a preceding catastrophe. | A second mowing; the grass which grows after the first crop of hay in the same season.
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Rumors began to abound that Aftermath was facing financial difficulties. citation Aftermath Entertainment also faced a trademark infringement lawsuit by the underground thrash metal band Aftermath.
Unlike the aftermath of the 2008 Great Recession, where the legal industry was unable to drive any aspects of a recovery, the U.S. legal industry can be a critical force in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Aftermath In the aftermath of the group split, Johnson was offered a solo recording agreement with MCA Records.
Aftermath In the aftermath of the storm, Collingwood wrote: The condition of our own ships was such that it was very doubtful what would be their fate.
Gustav Klimt An Aftermath Composed in 1931 by editor Max Eisler and printed by the Austrian State Printing Office, Gustav Klimt An Aftermath was intended to complete the lifetime folio Das Werk Gustav Klimts.
In 2001, Aftermath released the soundtrack to the movie The Wash, featuring a number of Aftermath acts such as Shaunta, Daks, Joe Beast and Toi.
Abu Dhabi, which normalised relations with Assad's government in 2018, has led aid efforts in the aftermath of the February 6 earthquake that struck southeastern Turkey and northern Syria, killing tens of thousands.
A cordon was in place around the address in the aftermath of the incident.
Across the state on Saturday, Californians contended with drenching rains and rising water levels in the atmospheric river’s aftermath.
Across the UK there have been weeks of Islamist (subtly pro Hamas) protests in the aftermath of the worst slaughter of Jews since the holocaust.
Ahead, find a breakdown of the aftermath of Depp and Heard's defamation trial.
All the Syracuse students that went on the trip were invited to a dinner with many of the residents of Lockerbie, most of whom were living in Lockerbie when the bombing occurred and helped in some way with the aftermath.
Almost every commodity has been hiked in the devaluation aftermath without a corresponding rise in people’s income.
Already, public sentiment has soured on the court’s legitimacy in the aftermath of the ruling and the cascade of ethics issues that have become a mainstay in the news.
Although McCartney, had all produced and released solo projects before, the album was the first solo mainstream record released in the aftermath of the group's breakup.
A man uses a flashlight to check damaged buildings, in the aftermath of an earthquake, in Antakya, Turkey, Feb. 8, 2023.
A man wades through a flooded neighborhood in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers last September.
Among the theories have been ones linking the disappearance to the aftermath of the failed assassination attempt against John Paul in 1981 in St. Peter's Square or to the international financial scandal over the Vatican bank.
Amrabat has picked up attention across Europe in the aftermath of his fine displays for Morocco in the - helping them become the first African nation to reach the semi-final stage.
And today, with a generational surplus we didn’t plan for, much less expect in the aftermath of a global pandemic, now is the time to accelerate our economic future.