Following
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After this it shows two people, male and female
following
Sean somewhere.
He becomes inexplicably linked to a suicidal teenage girl whom he goes after,
following
his resurrection and complete bodily regeneration during his autopsy.
Haas does not believe his audience capable of
following
the subtle story, so every symbol set in florescence, every theme overstated and restated ad nauseam, every moment of foreshadowing underlined and forced.
Investment in Kenya’s education system, along with economic reforms, and (until recently) relative political stability has undoubtedly helped the economy, which has grown by around 4-5% annually over the past decade,
following
long periods of stagnation.
Earlier this month, both leaders – along with British Prime Minister Theresa May – ordered strikes on Syrian military installations,
following
a chemical-weapons attack on rebel-held territory allegedly carried out by President Bashar al-Assad’s forces.
Indeed,
following
the arrest in 2009 of Henry Louis Gates Jr., a well-known Harvard professor, as he was trying to enter his own house, Obama’s criticism of the police backfired.
Following
current demographic trends, by 2040, Roma will comprise roughly 40% of Hungary’s working-age population.
We learn, for example, that when asked to prepare a radio broadcast for the
following
day, he would begin reading, "Today I am in California" and quickly break off, saying with exasperation, "But I'm not in California."
The DPRK’s decision to visit Incheon was highly symbolic, for it was there during the Korean War that US and South Korean troops,
following
a daring landing led by General Douglas MacArthur, defeated the North Korean People’s Army and pushed it back beyond the 38th parallel.
The eight previous rounds of global trade talks were conducted under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT),
following
its creation in 1947.
The interconnectedness of the problems in the outer circle of the region and those pertaining to the Arab-Israeli conflict in the inner circle was shown by the first Bush administration, which, in October 1991,
following
the first Gulf War, organized a major international conference aimed at securing an Arab-Israeli peace.
Politicians in Europe are also
following
voters in turning against the TTIP.
Following
the ambush of the UK forces, the Iranian authorities dissembled as to their exact location at the time of their abduction, which was subsequently proven by the UK government to have been in Iraqi territorial waters operating under the authority of UN resolutions and with the express consent of the Iraqi government.
The thinking minority needs a system of laws and institutions, real presidential elections, a working parliament, and justice that is independent, rather than merely
following
orders from above.
On the
following
day, Palestinians will mark the Nakba (“catastrophe”), commemorating the mass displacement of the Palestinian population that resulted from the establishment of the State of Israel.
In the post-colonial period
following
World War II, the prevailing development paradigm was a form of structuralism: the aim was to change poor countries’ industrial structure to resemble that of high-income countries.
President George H.W. Bush is widely believed to have lost his re-election bid, despite winning a popular war in Iraq, because he seemed out of touch with public hardship
following
the 1991 recession.
Likewise, money fleeing low US interest rates (and, more generally, industrial countries) has pushed up emerging-market equity and real-estate prices, setting them up for a fall (as we witnessed recently with the flight to safety
following
Europe’s financial turmoil).
Only through careful planning, and by
following
the lead of countries like Ethiopia, can Sub-Saharan Africa address the underlying causes of hunger.
For the five decades
following
World War II, a nuclear test shook and irradiated the planet on average every nine days.
Risk of a dollar crisis seemed minimal in the weeks immediately
following
Trump’s surprising electoral victory last November.
NEW DELHI – In his victory speech to a rapturous crowd in Chicago
following
his reelection, President Barack Obama affirmed that America’s “decade-long conflict” in Afghanistan will now end.
And what consequences are in store for the US
following
this war without victory or defeat?
Greece had been
following
the standard practice of registering expenditures when military purchases were actually delivered.
Despite the costs, a “hard” Brexit would, at a minimum, discourage other EU members from
following
the UK’s lead, thereby shoring up European stability and helping Britain maintain its national security, which may be the most important consideration in the long run.
More uncertainty followed with France’s change of government in May 2012, and then again with Greece’s inconclusive elections the
following
month.
However, it soon became apparent that the task required more than part-time attention, and the
following
year, after raising $300,000 from their colleagues, Karnofsky and Hassenfeld left their jobs and began working full-time for GiveWell and its associated grant-making body, The Clear Fund.
The only practical way forward is for the Chinese authorities to focus on regulatory and institutional development, while
following
through on their commitment to allow markets to play the decisive role in allocating resources.
The Internet allows many political upstarts to amass a large
following
quickly, only to disappear just as fast.
Initial reports
following
the recent disaster suggest that schools that were retrofitted as a precaution against earthquakes (the typical cost was $8,000) escaped most of the damage.
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