Sentences with phrase «mostly aftermath»

The main action happens fairly early on and the rest is mostly aftermath.

Not exact matches

They drop in the immediate aftermath of a shooting and are mostly trading higher three months later.
While none of Garvey's immediate family were «taken» in the mysterious event known mostly as the «Sudden Departure» (or by the date of its occurrence, October 14th), his home has nevertheless been shattered by its aftermath.
Leeds ended their 14 year stay in the top flight thanks mostly to the aftermath of some severe financial difficulties not long after they'd reached the semi-final on the Champions League.
Although Russian history studies are mostly focused on research of military, ideological, political and mobilization aspects of war, we always remember about the tragic and heroic destiny of Russian women soldiers and the aftermath of the war that had a heavy incidence on Russian women.
However, this period drama about the titular incident and its aftermath could have been more insightful and provocative instead of mostly rehashing what we already know.
The covers nearly four decades, constantly shifting between the events surrounding the aftermath of the botched CIA - sponsored «Bay of Pigs» attempt at overthrowing Fidel Castro and those of Edwards» formative years, mostly including his dealing with the spy operations that took place in the World War II and early Cold War eras.
In addition, thousands of the poorest residents in the city could not return in the aftermath of Katrina because the City decided to shutter our way to housing improvements — leaving behind thousands of mostly black residents.
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, a few new found frugality, mostly borne of necessity, caused many households to borrow less and save more.
It's 45minutes before the so called «End of the World» and I'm sitting here on my lappy, working my ass out, while pondering about what I've done in my life — mostly my travels (* it's perhaps one of the innermost drives that fuels me), will the aftermath God find this cause noble?
As New York Times reporter Luanne White reports in this article, In New Orleans, Rust in the Wheels of Justice (11/21/06), in the aftermath of Katrina, «as many as 500 defendants, mostly in drug, theft and assault cases, have been freed because of problems with evidence, including difficulty in finding the witnesses who have moved away.»
The same major newspapers covered the aftermath, but they mostly focused on the shooter and how he carried out the attack.
First - time home buyers are expected to re-emerge in the new year after mostly staying out of the market in the aftermath of the housing crisis.
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