In-the-wake-of Sentence Examples

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  • The first Europeans to follow in the wake of the Portuguese voyagers were the English.

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  • All hints of hesitation left the young girl in the wake of the smother of love that enveloped her.

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  • A mark of some kind may be left behind in the wake of a faded pimple, but it's not always a permanent scar.

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  • Lydgate followed in the wake of Chaucer.

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  • Thus, although Alexius had been able, in the wake of the crusading armies, to recover a large belt of land round the whole coast of Asia Minor, - the interior remaining subject to the sultans of Konia (Iconium) and the princes of Sivas, - he left the territories to the east of the western boundary of Cilicia in the hands of the Latins when he died in 1118.

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  • Flocks of lupa and other species swim in the wake of the tropical fishes which move towards Japan at certain seasons.

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  • Nevertheless the Latin element began to prevail with the Lombards and other Italians who flocked into the island in the wake of the conquest, and the conquest of Sicily was decisive in the steady decline from this time of Mahommedan power in the western Mediterranean.

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  • Whalers, sealers and traders followed in the wake of explorers, the traders dealing chiefly in copra, trepang, pearls, tortoiseshell, &c. The first actual settlers in the islands were largely men of bad character - deserting sailors, escapers from the penal settlements in Australia and others.

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  • Other trekkers followed in the wake of Retief, and attacking Dingaan avenged the massacre.

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  • It was a period of religious revival, and of reaction against abuses that followed in the wake of the feudal system; and this religious movement was informed by a new mysticism - a mysticism that fixed its attention mainly on the humanity of Christ and found its practical expression in the imitation of His life.

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  • The northern provinces, especially Guip6zcoa and Biscay, Navarre and Oviedo, have followed in the wake of Catalonia for linen and cotton industries and for paper-mills.

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  • As such, he follows in the wake of several other aspirants, including Doctor Frankenstein and Hawthorne's various alchemists.

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  • All in all, the post-left perspective seems even less cogent in the wake of McQuinn's splenetic recapitulation.

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  • Beckham revealed his decision at England's final news conference in Germany in the wake of their World Cup quarter-final defeat by Portugal.

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  • The Triassic period begins in the wake of the greatest mass extinction of all time.

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  • There is also a dearth of creative talent in the wake of the Cambodian genocide.

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  • Following in the wake of the popular Charlie's Angels feature films it certainly should have been easily marketable.

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  • The death of local broadcasting widely predicted in the wake of Ofcom's settlement with ITV seems just a bit premature.

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  • In October 1996 he lambasted Belgium's civic institutions for failing to protect the country's children in the wake of a pedophile scandal.

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  • The backdrop is perhaps particularly topical in the wake of SARS.

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  • In 2001, in the wake of a deadly tornado, it gave the city of Fort Worth $ 10,000.

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  • Amid the continuing turmoil in the wake of World War II, the dark clouds of the East-West confrontation were already gathering.

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  • A "plump" of ducks rose at the same time and took the route to the north in the wake of their noisier cousins.

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  • It is not a quick fix for the problems facing the industry in the wake of decoupling.

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  • In October 1996 he lambasted Belgium 's civic institutions for failing to protect the country 's children in the wake of a pedophile scandal.

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  • Find out how her role changed in the wake of the tsunami.

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  • The charity is increasing its profile around London stations to offer support to commuters in the wake of the recent bombings.

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  • By contrast, Europe is stagnating and burdened with double digit unemployment, and Asia is floundering in the wake of financial collapse.

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  • Thus an endless " war on terror " was declared in the wake of the attacks on America.

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  • To prevent unwanted attention, and in the wake of recent school shootings, check you school's policy on wearing tee shirts with violent messages and/or images.

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  • Her parenting skills have been in question in the wake of her wild outings.

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  • Kings Island was born in the wake of the demise of another regional theme park, Cincinnati’s Coney Island.

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  • The army has gotten a distress signal from the famed Area 51; the research facility has been shut down in the wake of a viral outbreak.

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  • The ratings change caused many retailers to pull the popular title from shelves in the wake of the scandal.

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  • Scorpio is loyal and faithful even in the wake of opposing advice and evidence.

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  • Naturally, he grew closer to Dan's sister, Lisa Hunter, in the wake of the tragedy, and the two eventually developed a solid, lasting relationship.

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  • Ticketmaster was forced to re-think its sales policies in the wake of Hannah Montana-gate.

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  • The Strokes formed in 1998, but it was in 2000 that they began to rise to prominence, in the wake of the garage rock revival with other "The" bands, like The Hives and The White Stripes.

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  • More film roles followed in the wake of her Disney success.

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  • Led Zeppelin broke up in 1980 in the wake of the death of drummer John Bonham.

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  • We Are the World 25 was released on February 12, 2010 to raise funds for the relief operation in the wake of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

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  • This song was originally recorded in 1973 as a tribute to Marilyn Monroe, but John remade the song in 1997 in the wake of the death of his friend Princess Diana.

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  • The band was formed in the wake of the suicide of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis.

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  • The Duggars never reveal exactly where all of their money comes from, but it is known that many companies have donated items to family in the wake of their TV appearances and others believe that money is donated to them from their church.

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  • Police were unable to located Jenkins in the wake of the discovery.

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  • Discovery worked with the Homeland Security Department and other disaster experts to develop a realistic environment that mirrors the world that people face in the wake of real life disasters.

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  • The event planning and wedding planning company didn't stop working in the wake of the success of the show, and Tutera is available for hire.

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  • Ryan embarked on a LiveNation sponsored tour and also performed abroad at various events in the wake of the show.

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  • A panic moved through Europe in the wake of the movie's release.

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