Sentences with phrase «aftermath of something»

Although roughly one third of the population experiences periods, there isn't much time devoted to the dangerous chemicals in common products and how to avoid the wasteful aftermath of them.
The special effects are used to emphasize the power and brilliance that comes with this world, so when Thor takes action, it carries the weight and aftermath of something otherworldly.
Here, silence comes in different forms — as punishment meted out by a frustrated child to their parents whose rules they perceive to be unfair; as the result of a physical condition that could well be the deciding factor in whether a character lives or dies; as the gut - wrenching aftermath of something or somebody lost.
Brewster is right to be concerned about consumption, particularly the physical aftermath of it.
This post came in the aftermath of us being knocked out at home by Watford in the FA Cup.....
Don't worry, I would never say something so harsh to her, especially not in the aftermath of something so traumatic (for all).
Take it to work and the aftermath of it all will be an emotional cake fight.
Their set list is soon the least of their worries when, after trying to make for the exit, Pat and Sam (Shawkat) witness the aftermath of something grisly in the eponymous green room.
Filmed from a single vantage point, like a painting set in motion, Richardson has digitally enhanced the nearly monochromatic setting with strange yellow tendrils of light, undulating and twisting beneath the water, hinting at an undiscovered or mutated bioluminant life - form, or perhaps the aftermath of something altogether more disturbing.
It's how I found your blog actually, the aftermath of it all.
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