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Let's just say the aftereffects of the Cuervo were evident.
To date, we'd been able only to see their aftereffects.
And for survivors, living with the aftereffects can be harrowing.
But the aftereffects of publishing the post didn't stop there.
The trial is over, but the aftereffects will continue for years.
In Jérémie, cholera may be one of the hurricane's worst aftereffects.
The aftereffects of the Iraq War continue to impact US policy.
Instead, he said, opt for stocks that are hit by the aftereffects.
The sense of removal reminds us that while wounds heal, aftereffects remain.
Increasingly, superhero films aren't just dealing with the aftereffects of 9/11.
That is, if he could figure out how to use AfterEffects, anyway.
Incapacitation does have some effect, but the aftereffects then outweigh the incapacitation.
The report may have been tinged with aftereffects from the government shutdown.
The economy was still suffering the aftereffects of the 2008 financial crisis.
Then there are the aftereffects of a night that's heavy on the margaritas.
Part of that can be attributed to the Great Recession and its aftereffects.
Experience with motion graphics and animation software, Adobe AfterEffects and Photoshop are required.
BLOOD STRIPE A sergeant (Kate Nowlin) returns home from Afghanistan and experiences psychological aftereffects.
The first is the aftereffects of the recent financial crisis, when credit markets shut down.
The aftereffects of a food binge are also harder to anticipate for people with autism.
It also explains one of the longer-lasting, more mysterious aftereffects of a measles infection.
But Germany, still feeling the aftereffects of reunification, was battling sluggish growth and high unemployment.
And today's word is "sequelae": the harmful or unexpected aftereffects of a disease or trauma.
On balance, Roodman's review of the research concluded that the aftereffects are a net negative.
The aftereffects of this campaign may befoul our civic life for some time to come.
To date, we've been able only to see their aftereffects -- black holes themselves remain a conjecture.
But even I know that screening student-made AfterEffects demo videos isn't the way to go.
He likes taking music's aftereffects, the contrails of a tone, and using them as compositional material.
Bits The aftereffects of an extensive hacking can linger for weeks and months — sometimes even years.
" Breelyn, he added, is "kind of stuck with dealing with the aftereffects of my military service.
But Roodman makes a convincing argument that these increases are outweighed by the aftereffects of prison.
Aftereffects of the government shutdown and wretched weather may have contributed to anomalies in the report.
Separated examines the aftereffects of one particular immigration raid that took place in Washtenaw County, Michigan.
In 2007, she again underwent surgery to treat a leg infection and aftereffects of the stroke.
From Indonesia, FX Harsono and Tintin Wulia create politically charged commentaries on Reformasi and its aftereffects.
Then she uses Photoshop to fill out the backgrounds, animates in TV paint, and composites with AfterEffects.
The aftereffects of march-in would include distrust toward licensing or patenting wherever federal research is concerned.
We got Pablo out in NYC, and there are no apparent lingering aftereffects of his recent breakdown.
Tighter central bank policy and lingering aftereffects from tepid growth in 2019 also are weighing on growth.
What if we add the neurological aftereffects of a career in the N.F.L. — are you swooning yet?
A visit to Kloman confirmed that Bouton was suffering from more than the aftereffects of a stroke.
After sending Jean Blanc home, Becca is trembling — the aftereffects of her touch with true, true Bachelor honesty.
Traditionally, the Treaty of Versailles, signed in June of 1919, has been blamed for the war's disastrous aftereffects.
Paxton (211-23, 20 ERA) pitched three scoreless innings at Triple-A Tacoma on Saturday with no aftereffects.
Young people today have weathered the Great Recession, the birth of the smartphone and the aftereffects of globalization.
But 1.1 percentage points of the drop was due, in its analysis, to aftereffects of the financial crisis.
" She went on: "information about aftereffects (including those facts that initially upset me) helped me manage my expectations.
The worst of that shift has probably passed, but its aftereffects are still being felt across the country.
All were initially supportive, and I continued to work with them around the medical appointments and the aftereffects.
It's a seemingly instantaneous process, and for years we've only been able to observe and study its aftereffects.
Still, the aftereffects of the Comey firing will be felt this week, and this weekend just got things started.
Jamie Lynn Spears' 8-year-old daughter was shooting hoops at her school's basketball practice and showed no aftereffects.
But neither is going to let you program for Windows, MacOS, and Linux at once—or hop into AfterEffects.
The U.S. economy remained deeply depressed from the aftereffects of the burst housing bubble and the 2008 financial crisis.
Fountain, a climate reporter for The Times, describes the aftereffects, including the rise of the study of plate tectonics.
Her daughter Jenny Mueller, who confirmed the death, said Ms. Mueller had been dealing with the aftereffects of pneumonia.
Migas There's actual science behind the reputed power of eggs at taming the aftereffects of a night of boozing.
But what matters is how the system became unstable and crashed, the atmosphere that caused it and the aftereffects.
That helped them uncover deaths caused by Maria's aftereffects, like interrupted healthcare and electricity, and no access to hospitals.
But when we regurgitate the foreclosed houses and the abandoned city centers we try to hide the ugly aftereffects.
Hale sketched ideas for each of the songs as animations made in Aftereffects in 30-second chunks at a time.
Still, he is very much human, he said, and thus dealing with the aftereffects of becoming an overnight web sensation.
He has appealed to conservative and libertarian voters, many of whom are still suffering the aftereffects of the economic recession.
Sepsis kills more than 258,000 Americans every year and leaves thousands of survivors with life-changing aftereffects, the CDC says.
It's not known how long the coronavirus and its aftereffects will affect the election or be paramount on voters' minds.
On top of everything else, they're often dealing with family or work problems, and the aftereffects of past trauma, he said.
"I think the sequelae of sexual assault varies per person," Dr. Blasey told the committee, using a scientific term for aftereffects.
And to make the aftereffects last longer, I can try standing up for a few minutes once an hour at work.
Another reason is the decision's possible seismic aftereffects: It opens the door to other attempts to qualify Indians' right to contest elections.
In AfterEffects he duplicates the clip then changes the blending mode so each part of the loop burns through to the front.
The governor of Puerto Rico has ordered a recount of the death toll from the aftereffects of Hurricane Maria on the island.
Congress is currently mulling legislation to change that — and allow for the US to collect more data on the aftereffects of space.
And radically, while asterisking the potential dangers and aftereffects of drugs, the show made using substances look like a lot of fun.
"The result often is a severely fractured relationship between spouses or catastrophic aftereffects, like we witnessed in this case," Mr. Sufi said.
I know from my own experience and that of others who were on the Kindertransports that the aftereffects can last a lifetime.
She appeared to have no visible aftereffects from the Soviet-developed nerve agent and said she hoped to return to Russia someday.
These aftereffects are already complicating a stretch that finds his rivals preaching patience as Biden allies demand urgency — and unity, around him.
The rape is an early turning point in "The Light Of The Moon" and what follows are the aftereffects of this violation.
It's also emblematic of the show's primary objective — since the beginning, Twin Peaks has been an exploration of the aftereffects of sexual violence.
The page also features a five-minute long video, which shows the aftereffects the dogs in the area have faced since the explosion.
It's built to simplify the video-editing, motion graphics, and audio mixing capabilities of Adobe's professional software like Premiere Pro, AfterEffects, and Audition.
They paint as an enrichment activity reminiscent of using a stick to mine termites, to cope with the aftereffects of their humanized upbringing.
Alaska, which continues to suffer the aftereffects of a global collapse in commodity prices, has the nation's highest unemployment rate at 6.8 percent.
Recently, he began learning AfterEffects and creating new, animated letter works based on his own grids, as part of 36 Days of Type.
He also captures taut moments as this conservation film becomes an examination of ethics and aftereffects, and as simple facts turn frustratingly complex.
Images and video -- such as this bird's-eye drone footage of the devastation -- offer a stark portrait of Matthew's lingering aftereffects in North Carolina.
This, after liberal news outlets patiently and persistently argued for months that the gains are actually the benevolent aftereffects of President Obama's economic nostrums.
Animating in Adobe Illustrator, AfterEffects, and Photoshop, Juppsen creates a moment that captures the essence of each Best Picture nom as told by Juppsen.
Finally, if North Korea does decide to use any of those weapons against its enemies, the aftereffects would pose their own significant, worldwide problems.
Waite chronicles the collapse of their marriage, and her path towards healing from the aftereffects of marrying a literal psychopath, in her new book.
The analysis looked at the effects before, during, and after incarceration: essentially, deterrence, incapacitation, and aftereffects (whether and how someone changes behavior after incarceration).
A town once derided for the damaging aftereffects of religion and superstition has now remade itself in the image of its own new myths.
To the Editor: As a parent of a teenage daughter, I often wonder what the aftereffects will be once this health crisis is over.
Ghosts feature prominently in Older's first adult fiction book, which focuses on a multigenerational Cuban family grappling with the aftereffects of the Cuban Revolution.
"Even today, a decade later, we're still running off some of the aftereffects of the extraordinary support that was put in place," Wilcox said.
On one side, advocates argue trigger warnings are easy acts of consideration that may be vital for those prone to the psychological aftereffects of trauma.
She was warm and animated, but her eyes hung heavy, and she appeared somewhat worn down, no doubt still feeling some lingering aftereffects of pneumonia.
It begs the question: If stalking like this can have such an intense psychological effect on victims, then why aren't its aftereffects more widely discussed?
What we see today is partly the aftereffects of the global Great Recession, the economic unraveling that began a decade ago and left deep scars.
Facebook Watch's quiet gem "Sorry for Your Loss," like "This Is Us," is about the aftereffects of a premature death on a spouse and family.
But within a few short years, there would be protests, resignations, boycotts, and, in some cases, suicide—aftereffects of the a more on-demand economy.
The new legislative session kicked off at the State Capitol at noon, still harboring the aftereffects of a holiday squabble between the Legislature and Gov.
For the mostly Sunni residents of Mosul, there are the devastating aftereffects of living under the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, ISIL or Daesh.
If Travis is feeling any aftereffects of Kylie's wild 21st birthday from Thursday night, he certainly isn't showing them ... even cracking a smile in the clip.
Right after the Hound and the Mountain have their dramatic final fight, the episode switches to demonstrating the aftereffects of Daenerys and Drogon's totally unnecessary massacre.
Drawing took on a bigger role in her teenage years, as she struggled with the aftereffects of childhood sexual abuse and heroin in her social circles.
The lingering aftereffects of the Great Recession at least partly explain the widespread desire to put off the traditional rewards of toiling 30 to 40 years.
"If there was not a single tablet distributed again and not another gram of heroin, we would still be dealing with the aftereffects for four decades."
His book grew out of those classes, and made an impact on Americans, who were still recovering from the Great Depression and dealing with its aftereffects.
Gains are expected to continue as global economies are in a period of synchronized growth after years of dealing with the aftereffects of the Great Recession.
Drawing took on a bigger role in her teenage years, as she struggled with the aftereffects of childhood sexual abuse and heroin in her social circles.
So, better yet, what if Beyoncé upstages lil' Stormi Webster with an album titled After the Storm, a post-Lemonade album about the aftereffects of releasing Lemonade!
That was a big blow to Iran and to European nations that previously received waivers for such transactions to soften the aftereffects of leaving the nuclear accord.
Le Druillenec lost half his body weight during his imprisonment and suffered the aftereffects of dysentery, scabies, malnutrition, and septicaemia for almost a year after his release.
Ancic, whose playing career was cut short by a back injury and the aftereffects of mononucleosis, is now an investment banker in New York with Credit Suisse.
The risk from rain and wind was particularly acute for the about 60,000 people with blue tarps on their homes, the aftereffects of Hurricane Maria last September.
The new HBO series "Watchmen," which debuted Sunday, begins with a depiction of the Tulsa horror and suggests that its aftereffects could be a recurring plot point.
The study accounted for Puerto Ricans who succumbed to the stifling heat and other aftereffects of the storm and had not been previously counted in official figures.
Dr. Gretchen Schwarze, a vascular surgeon and medical ethicist at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, said many older patients are blindsided by the aftereffects of surgery.
Ford says she has lived with the aftereffects of the alleged assault for years and that it caused her trauma and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Most of the island was without power for weeks, causing many of those who died to succumb to the stifling heat or other aftereffects of the storm.
The women who reported receiving sexual harassment on the job also said that they suffered from serious aftereffects such as stress, anxiety, and depression as a result.
But to make sense of the profound aftereffects—and why Big Tech is finally reckoning with this part of its history—you have to look back even further.
While in the Texas city to cover the catastrophe's aftereffects, photojournalist J. Omar Ornelas found a musical tribute being paid at the memorial site for the shooting victims.
This week the New York Times published a five-years-later retrospective on Gamergate and its aftereffects, which is chilling and illuminating, and you should go read it.
Fans are now familiar with sad stories of retired pro players suffering from dementia, memory loss and suicidal depression as the aftereffects of hits absorbed on the gridiron.
Much of the income inequality in the county, which is still acutely felt, is due to the aftereffects of the systematic racism of apartheid, which ended in 1994.
Unlike the first movie, so full of youthful energy, "It Chapter Two" concerns itself more with the aftereffects of trauma and the things that are lost with age.
The American government has shown little concern for the aftereffects of its actions as it strips away the natural resources and land-based cultural heritage of tribal nations.
The university study accounted for Puerto Ricans who succumbed to the stifling heat and other aftereffects of the storm and had not been previously counted in official figures.
Carrie, back on American soil, moves her messed-up soul mate, Quinn (Rupert Friend), who's suffering the aftereffects of having been sarin-gassed, into her Bedford-Stuyvesant basement.
Yet its aftereffects still haunt the characters every day of their lives — especially the hero, who has to live with the knowledge that he might have committed the crime.
But the situation in Wilmington is indicative of flooding issues across the state as the aftereffects of Hurricane Florence continue to be felt in the form of swelling rivers.
The two events are unrelated, but PayPal's withdrawal and its aftereffects will no doubt deal a significant blow to Libra's ongoing development and the prospects of its regulatory approval.
Even rendering tools like Adobe AfterEffects, Maya, and 3ds max all support some form of ray tracing, and it's a technique that's considered the "holy grail" for video games.
Offering Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to foreign nationals whose countries are experiencing the aftereffects of a natural disaster or political upheaval is a worthy idea, at least on paper.
For example, describing the lingering consequences of having been attacked as a teenager, she invoked an obscure term — sequela — which refers to aftereffects of a disease or traumatic incident.
On any given day, the aftereffects from neck fusion surgery and rotator cuff surgery can also be felt, making it nearly impossible for Wright to play every day again.
Joseph Dunford, on Monday convened military chiefs from nearly 50 countries for a conference on dealing with the aftereffects of defeating the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
We have really suffered from the aftereffects of the financial panic and the Great Recession a decade ago, in a way even previous generations that graduated during recessions haven't.
He also calls for an education program that would teach Americans the complete story of slavery and its aftereffects, which he says would help the country understand the harms done.
Mr. Xi assumed power when China was still riding high on its so-called economic miracle (and the United States remained mired in the aftereffects of the 2008-9 recession).
The CBO calculated those other aftereffects — excluding the cut to tax subsidies, which are available to people making 400 percent of poverty, about $48,000 for an individual — in its new report.
Dazed and dealing with the aftereffects of my ten-year hash hiatus, I stumbled clumsily into someone's bespoke chicken wing dinner—then, two seconds later, I was on the floor, unconscious.
It's not an a fantastical escape, it's a mirror into the goriest parts of our shared history, along with the knowledge that the aftereffects of these stories still linger on today.
Hundreds of millions of people are rendered unable to work by other forms of dengue and diseases like chikungunya, which are far more painful than Zika and sometimes carry lifelong aftereffects.
That was a decade ago, however, and though many still suffer the aftereffects of that devastating period, Warren's crusade against the financial industry is no longer front-of-mind for voters.
While the debt has increased during the Obama administration, Republicans conveniently omit that much of this is due to the aftereffects of the financial crisis that occurred under the Bush administration.
It also faced the external challenges of the watch industry at large, including the slowdown in Chinese demand and the complex aftereffects of terrorist attacks in many parts of the world.
The next chapter in his life could stand for many others who had prevailed in that war, and what American intelligence agencies call "blowback," the lethal aftereffects of making such alliances.
The fact that the 2017 plume persisted for two-thirds of a year revealed that the smoky aftereffects of a nuclear war would likely last longer than originally projected in models.
Mr. Corker has become more important because his party can afford to lose only two votes, and Senator John McCain will be absent because of the aftereffects from his cancer treatment.
Mr. Saperstein had not quite finished his remarks yet, which had included a detour through the costs of his own 35-day hospitalization following the bad aftereffects of a prostate surgery.
Aftereffects Later in the day, in the aftermath of a killing field, as I walk through the basement of the Capitol, a loud cart follows me, banging -- BANG, banging at every bump.
My grandparents lived through the era Delos distilled for this park, and the entire Indian subcontinent is still largely coping with aftereffects of British rule (history: not as removed as you'd think).
The aftereffects of María, not only on the general population but also on the solvency of its public institutions, has made clear to all observers that Puerto Rico's current situation is unsustainable.
There's still no word on whether his cancer treatment was effective, and he's feeling the aftereffects of chemotherapy as he sprays down his cell with bleach multiple times a day, she said.
It's the fact that, though the war might be over and the Hungarian revolution finished as quickly as it started, the survivors of those events are just beginning to feel their aftereffects.
The day after the awards ceremony — during which the star won two trophies, for female vocalist and music video of the year — Musgraves was admittedly feeling the aftereffects of too many drinks.
Facebook is still reeling from the aftereffects of last fall's presidential election, when false news reports ran rampant in News Feed thanks in part to coordinated efforts meant to hurt specific candidates.
I figured recovering from an incision made to my belly and uterus would be both physically and psychologically easier for me to handle than the aftereffects of vaginal tears or a botched episiotomy.
" Sonali Fiske, a speaker and leadership consultant for marginalized women, told me, "I have to kinda give props to Glennon Doyle for how she chose to handle the aftereffects of that messy situation.
The dollar is "going to be mired in a range" given the aftereffects of Yellen's dovish comments from last week, said Richard Scalone, co-head of foreign exchange at TJM Brokerage in Chicago.
Avicii pioneered the blending of dance music and roots music many years ago, and, for a time in the early 2010s, Nashville had a brief flirtation with EDM, with aftereffects that still linger.
"We're going to be dealing with smoke and the aftereffects of this for a while," said Mr. Upchurch, whose county had a fire on Tuesday that might not be contained until mid-December.
Some of those who were injured attended the ceremony, where they leaned on canes, were pushed in wheelchairs or walked on their own but were still coping with the aftereffects of internal injuries.
Ricki's story is about agency — she has it, and she used it, and even though it might have been the right choice for her, she still has to live with the long-term aftereffects.
Like him, a number of the detainees are already living with what their lawyers say are the physical and psychological aftereffects of torture, making their health especially precarious as they head toward old age.
They'd been taking ketamine and ecstasy practically every day while recording the EP, and soon began to suffer the ill mental health aftereffects of battering their bodies with Class As for two solid months.
"The Chinese epidemic's aftereffects will probably cause the global economy to shrink this quarter for the first time since the depths of the 2009 financial crisis, according to Capital Economics in London," David Lynch reports.
When he played at slow tempos, his touch could be extraordinary, weaving between playing with purpose and conjuring aftereffects in real time: the footprints rather than the walk, the smoke stains rather than the fire.
But it would also permanently restructure Medicaid, which covers tens of millions of poor or disabled Americans, including millions who are living in nursing homes with conditions like Alzheimer's or the aftereffects of a stroke.
He drinks ("the aftereffects are terrible"), "borrows" medication from friends and family, and has tried Kratom, an unapproved botanical drug that upsets his stomach and this month garnered a health warning from FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb.
Captain America: Civil War ends with nothing really resolved — not the rift in the Avengers, not the question of whether UN supervision is a workable solution, not the question of responsibility for the aftereffects of violence.
Although the prospects of all-out war with North Korea are still pretty slim, Vandaveer's depressing vision of the immediate aftereffects of a military exchange is the kind of scenario the Trump administration must plan for.
These incidents are often associated with psychological and physical aftereffects like anxiety, depression, hyper-vigilance, sensitivity to touch, and chronic pain, with more than a third of survivors developing PTSD as a result of their assaults.
The aftereffects of the "Blurred Lines" decision — which was upheld on appeal last year — have been felt most acutely by rank-and-file songwriters, who work in obscurity even as their creations propel others to stardom.
Throughout three cycles of chemotherapy for ovarian cancer, I longed for the moment when the infusion of toxins would cease, only to discover that all sorts of physical and psychological aftereffects dampened my spirits during remission.
"Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation, foundress of the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), passed away on March 27 after a lengthy struggle with the aftereffects of a stroke," the Catholic News Agency said in a statement.
Navajo residents say they have not been given the attention given to other victims of nuclear accidents, even as they remain under the catastrophe's long shadow, dealing with poisoned livestock and ongoing health problems amid other aftereffects.
The aftereffects of Roseanne Barr's racist tweet Tuesday morning continue as reruns of "Roseanne," scheduled to air on Paramount Network, TV Land and CMT, will be cancelled as of tomorrow, a Viacom spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter.
In Florida and North Carolina, for example, recipients can stop receiving unemployment benefits after 240 weeks, despite predictions from public health officials and economic experts that the economic aftereffects from the coronavirus pandemic could last much longer.
That was, in fact, the very reason I had gone to see him that day in early 2016, as the state's coastal rice-growing region was still shaking off the aftereffects of a prolonged and vicious drought.
There were aftereffects of 2008, obviously, and of Iraq and other things, but the degree of unhappiness with elites of both parties and of both ideologies, if you will, is greater than certainly than I would have expected.
In a letter released by the Riverside Unified School District to multiple outlets earlier this week, the 70-year-old teacher, Linda Montgomery, described how she's coping with the aftereffects of the incident at Castle View Elementary School.
Mass incarceration and its aftereffects impact black people at a disproportionate rate, and beelove (and its parent company Sweet Beginnings, LLC, a subsidiary of the North Lawndale Employment Network) is doing its part in helping those most affected.
The Nightingale's horror is real, rather than psychological, and it grapples brutally with the aftereffects of grief and anger at having your life forcibly taken from you by an occupying force who couldn't care less about your humanity.
America's growing, bipartisan movement for a fairer, more evidence-based and less punitive criminal justice system — a movement with supporters ranging from Bernie Sanders to Charles Koch — is bringing new attention to the aftereffects of arrest and incarceration.
The bank is still struggling with the aftereffects of the fake accounts scandal that came to light last year, and the company's chief executive, Timothy J. Sloan, faced blistering attacks from lawmakers at a Senate hearing last week.
A fear has taken hold, made all the more pressing by the absence, for now, of tangible aftereffects and the conviction that the government has not told the "full truth," a phrase repeated by a number of the demonstrators.
And it shows that the EPA is still dealing with the aftereffects of Pruitt's tenure, nearly 18 months after he stepped down amid a series of investigations into his dealings with lobbyists and his personal use of agency resources.
And in a February 2011 game between the Hurricanes and the Rangers in Raleigh, he hit his brother Marc with such force that Marc sustained a concussion, the aftereffects of which kept him out for half of the next season.
It's a little disappointing that we don't have the "hang in there" bars in the U.S., but if anyone's in need of a sweet treat that will relieve the aftereffects of too many cocktails, it sounds like it's South Korea.
Given the potential calamitous outcome, it would be very sensible for the West to prepare an ambitious package to alleviate the aftereffects of the financial tsunami and to ensure that Turkey does not drift from the Western norms and institutions.
The show treats the Crusades rather briefly, and principally through its cultural aftereffects; we see an Old Testament in Arabic as intricate as the finest Qurans, and a 13th-century Syrian vase whose scenes of Christian monks nestle inside Islamic decoration.
This is a dangerous and upsetting plotline that is 100% inaccurate — the season 2 trailer for 13 Reasons Why hasn't arrived yet, and, based on what we know, the second season will be about the aftereffects of Hannah Baker's tragic death last season.
And what is to become of her 4-year-old daughter, who was sitting in the back seat of the car as the nightmare unfolded, and who must live with the aftereffects of this unthinkable tragedy for the rest of her life?
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Now, I've tried my fair share of conditioning treatments and felt the silky aftereffects, but this was a whole new sensation — my hair was weightless and basically had the same feel and consistency of the water trickling out of my shower head.
Similar cases cited in the complaint involve patients coping with the aftereffects of a mastectomy, a kidney transplant, a hip fracture and a knee replacement, some with complications from diabetes, high blood pressure or heart disease, others with bedsores and Alzheimer's disease.
The strike has already produced a cascade of aftereffects, including a pause in the operation against ISIS to bolster defenses against possible Iranian retaliations and a vote by the Iraqi parliament calling for the government to expel U.S. forces from the country.
Why some reevaluations of public figures that seem long overdue only happen after the release of a film about them — the aftereffects of the 2018 Lifetime documentary Surviving R. Kelly is a good example — is nearly impossible to trace to one cause.
The Chinese epidemic's aftereffects will probably cause the global economy to shrink this quarter for the first time since the depths of the 260 financial crisis, according to Capital Economics in London … Caterpillar this week said most of its Chinese suppliers have returned to work.
It's a boy named Nicolaas, who grows up to become John Harper, a cog in the machine of political and economic domination, a man who will find himself doing things in Indonesia that will haunt him, things whose violent aftereffects will echo down the years.
In spite of the catatonic aftereffects of three sedentary festival days, I drove out of Camden on Sunday enthused about the quality of the films, and particularly uplifted by the sincere religiosity of my (award-winning) festival favorites La natura delle cose and Cameraperson.
Sam Skolnik, author of "High Stakes: The Rising Cost of America's Gambling Addiction," said the aftereffects of pathological gambling include social costs that range from loss of productivity at work, domestic crime, suicide and harm to families from rising indebtedness, home foreclosure and bankruptcy.
The brain case has not finished forming at that age — pediatric studies show that those under age 12 are far more prone to concussions than those over age 243, and also that head trauma in youth has longer-lasting aftereffects than head trauma after roughly age 16.
Birth is a messy — and beautiful, and powerful, and surprising, and difficult — business, and in the past few years people have been working to bring awareness to all of the expectations, complications and aftereffects of something that once might have been considered private or even shameful.
But doctors I spoke with who are assisting the islands' overburdened health care system said the aftereffects are starting to show in people who are hurting themselves while cleaning out what remains of their houses or letting wounds go untreated because they cannot get to a clinic.
Coates has long argued that one of America's great sins is not just slavery, but our refusal to look the fact of slavery in the face, to grapple honestly with the fact that slavery was foundational to our country and that its aftereffects are still with us.
And, either in anticipation of the new family living in that big old neoclassic home, or suffering the aftereffects of an extended hangover from a rally that seems to have ended ages ago, equities have been edging lower since the year began, mothballing the Dow 20,000 countdown clock.
The aftereffects of the album's release could play a large part in setting the stage for Gaga: Five Foot Two and its chronicling of Gaga's search for a new creative voice on the rock-influenced Joanne, named after Gaga's late aunt, who died from lupus-related causes in 1974.
Each is old enough, though barely, to have knowledge and experience of the loaded Cold War tension between the West and the Soviet Union; each gives the sense of being in the process of evaluating the aftereffects of growing up in the long shadow of militarized totalitarian regimes.
Hurricane Matthew has led Democrats to push for Florida to extend its voter registration deadline of Tuesday, as the party fears that its get-out-the-vote effort will be derailed in the waning days of the drive because of mass evacuations and other aftereffects of the storm. Gov.
The series started off strong and, over the course of ten episodes, grew even better by balancing a revenge story that was often told through brutal violence with a survivor's intimate story of navigating the aftereffects of her own rape and dealing with an administration that failed her.
Five years after Michigan switched Flint's water supply to the contaminated Flint River from Lake Huron, the city is still dealing with the aftereffects of the lead crisis, which exposed nearly 30,000 schoolchildren to a neurotoxin known to have detrimental effects on children's developing brains and nervous systems.
There are essentially two sides to the aftereffects: On the positive, prison can cause someone to be less likely to reoffend — by giving people a bad experience that they do not want to go through again, by connecting them with job training or addiction treatment, and so on.
Ms. Skripal spoke to Reuters from an undisclosed location in London, and apart from a scar on her neck, apparently from a tracheotomy, appeared to have no visible aftereffects from the nerve agent, one of a strain of lethal poisons developed during the last years of the Soviet Union.
The question now is whether some Europeans, having watched the first aftereffects of the vote to withdraw and the American presidential vote — political division in Britain and the fall of the pound, and political missteps in the Trump White House — are sobered by the chaos of the right.
Though Beltran played for Collins for only part of one season, in 2011, and the Mets were not a very good team, he said he appreciated the latitude that Collins gave him as he dealt with the aftereffects of a knee operation he had undergone the previous year.
Every year you come on, we talk about sort of the basic state of Trump and journalism, which is, there's some amazing journalism being created about the Trump administration and its aftereffects, and it's not just the craziness out of the White House and Bannon's up and Kushner's down.
Across New York on Tuesday night, incumbents in the state's congressional primaries appeared to be on track to keep their seats, while the aftereffects of the presidential primary season rippled through other contests, setting up unpredictable clashes over the balance of power in the House of Representatives in the fall.
Writing in Politico in May, author Geoffrey Kabaservice even said Watergate actually helped Republicans in the long run: Ultimately, the aftereffects of the biggest scandal in American politics ended up helping the Republican Party—giving us unprecedented levels of polarization, distrust in government institutions and, leading, ultimately, to President Donald Trump.
What Big Little Lies has gone on to attempt in this new season is something tougher: to knock the halo off of maternal sacrifice, to suggest that not only is there nothing inherently good about a woman always putting herself last, but also that the aftereffects of doing so can reverberate through generations.
The basic skills for this field include experience with game design software like Unity and Unreal Engine, but Winslow Turner Porter, III, co-founder of New Reality Co. and producer of award-winning films like Giant and Tree, says concepting tools like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, AfterEffects, and Premiere are just as important.
It's going to take place not too far in future from where things end with The Collapsing Empire, and part of that is due to the fact that there are some things that we need to cover that have been suggested, like the collapse of particular flow streams, and we want to see some immediate aftereffects of that.
Nobody's sure how long the broadcast will last, how the transitions between presentations will go, or whether the speeches will comment on the chaos — let alone ongoing issues in the industry like representation of women and people of color, or the still-roiling aftereffects of the #MeToo revelations that started coming out in October 2016 with accusations of sexual assault against Hollywood heavy hitter Harvey Weinstein.
Wings is also a fascinating document of how many Americans viewed World War I in 1927 — less than a decade after the Armistice and just a few years before the economic and sociopolitical aftereffects of "the Great War" would begin rippling across the globe, gradually intensifying into what would become World War II. Wellman and writer Julian Johnson worked with the US military on this film, which means there's a fair amount of jingoism in Wings.

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