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How to use in the wake of in a sentence

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What was once a world icon is now stipulated to be left for dead in the wake of the devastating plague.
The rebranding comes in the wake of a precipitous drop in tourist arrivals to what was once Asia's most popular vacation destination.
Now, however, in the wake of this second wave of attack, they were retreating, having realized defeat.
The peasant movement, like the workers' movement, revived in the wake of the victory of the revolutionary armies.
They're colonialists, operating in the wake of war and imperialist expansions.
In northern Iraq, sectarian tensions are also escalating in the wake of the referendum.
As one of the key issues in the morning, the forum discussed antiterrorism measures in the wake of Sept. 11 attacks in the United States.
He is seen as something of a damaged figure in the wake of a number of scandals.
The craft unions lost their strong position in the labour market in the wake of Taylorism and Fordism.
Maori unemployment is half the level it reached in the wake of Labour Rogernomics.
Then as I retrieved it slowly, I could see a good rainbow following in the wake of the fly.
And in the wake of the heat wave, it prominently displays a notice announcing that the shop is air conditioned!
A brief look at the escheator's inquisitions in the wake of the revolt add substance to this assessment.
He was speaking in the wake of growing concern by holidaymakers worried about what will happen when the conflict begins in earnest.
Then, in the mid-1780s, thousands of Loyalists came to the province in the wake of the American Revolution.
Late in the evening, freight cars rumble past, lumbering along in the wake of the engine's distant whistle.
Chelsea FC, that London footballing institution, is well on the way to being Russified in the wake of the buyout by a billionaire.
He reported that in the wake of the air strikes on fishing villages, people found that their bodies had large pimples and boils.
The regime was pilloried as a fair-weather friend in the wake of that event.
Both the ruling and opposition parties suspended all campaign activities in the wake of the shooting incident.
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She falters at the end of the long tow-rope and sheers wildly in the wake of her salvor.
We have no more important obligations, especially in the wake of what we now know about the Gulf War.
The Quakeress and Richard followed, going within in the wake of the six men.
The hulls were tied together athwartship by the deck beams of the gun deck and spar deck, except in the wake of the paddle wheel.
They ran in the wake of the chief justice, enthralled and entranced by the smell of hot sheet iron.
Effemination and viraginity are common types of degeneration which always follow in the wake of luxury and debauchery.
Marching in the wake of an army of about 50,000 men, however, one would scarcely expect water to remain unstirred or unpolluted.
Seagulls and goonies had followed in the wake of our ship, and rested themselves each day aloft in the rigging.
Large quantities of bacon were trailed in the wake of the ship, to the great satisfaction of the sharks.
Lost in the wake of DreamWorks' wittier Turbo, Disney's Cars spin-off flys low and slow.
Much ugliness is churned up in the wake of mighty, moving forces.
Lairds is officially back seven years after the business collapsed in the wake of a contract disaster.
So I, too, with the rest of the world, was following in the wake of the magical music.
Mr. Millet and Mr. Develin always followed in the wake of great guns.
Canneries across the world are addressing 'ethical audit', a requirement spearheaded by UK retailers in the wake of under-age labour allegations.
Tagged Lennon called his players chokers in the wake of the late loss against the Hibees.
Therefore in the wake of his master he set out forthwith to the Kasbah.
Jim seized Lucille and the two raced in the wake of old Parrish.
Swift in the wake of sorrow came the unromantic form of toil.
Yet Blanford makes a compelling case that Nasrallah and his fighters outstepped their bounds in the wake of their victory.
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