61.   Still, economists cautioned, the long-term economic effects of a disaster can often appear to be much greater in its immediate aftermath than they actually become.

62.   The company lost about a third of its clients in the immediate aftermath.

63.   The data helped investigators determine which other aircraft in the vicinity had the clearest eyewitness view of the disaster and its immediate aftermath.

64.   The fact that the price of crude oil fell by a few dollars in the immediate aftermath of the announcement could be deceptive.

65.   The immediate aftermath of the videotaped death has encouraged no thoughtful, productive conversation about merciful treatment for dying patients.

66.   The index of German retail stocks on the CDAX has been virtually static in the immediate aftermath of extended hours.

67.   The rewriting of World War II and its immediate aftermath continues at a furious pace.

68.   The state is also providing additional health care services in the immediate aftermath of the World Trade Center attack.

69.   The task force heard testimony that such a policy causes needless grief for family members in the immediate aftermath of an aviation disaster.

70.   Thirty-one workers died in the immediate aftermath of the blast.

a. + aftermath >>共 102
immediate 45.15%
bloody 3.68%
chaotic 2.68%
bombing 2.34%
messy 1.67%
dramatic 1.34%
grim 1.34%
emotional 1.34%
violent 1.34%
confused 1.00%
immediate + n. >>共 595
comment 12.38%
report 6.60%
word 4.50%
reaction 4.07%
plan 3.17%
response 3.13%
confirmation 2.33%
future 1.97%
claim 1.63%
effect 1.62%
aftermath 0.59%
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