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  • The first book of mine was called "Aftershocks," and it was a book about a post-Vietnam War murder case involving a Vietnam veteran, who I came to know.

    Empire Express: Building the First Transcontinental Railroad 2000

  • China's leading private sector movie producer is also planning to shoot Feng Xiaogang's "Aftershocks" and Tsui Hark's period mystery thriller "Detective Dee" this year.

    Variety.com 2009

  • HBO Def Poetry 5 "Aftershocks" Kelly Tsai (3X HBO Def Poet)

    WN.com - Articles related to Researchers eye lung-cancer breakthrough 2010

  • Five Financial Crisis 'Aftershocks' as Investment Opportunities

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2008

  • Aftershocks from Thursday's strikes shattered windows and blew out doors in several buildings on campus, but hardly any students were around, said Mohammed al-Taqazi, who works in administration.

    NATO Strikes Tripoli as Gadhafi Forces Shell Misrata Charles Levinson 2011

  • Aftershocks from the financial crisis have left banks reluctant to lend, making it hard for companies, and especially start-ups, to get access to capital.

    Recovery Doesn't Feature Typical Snapback in Growth Ben Casselman 2012

  • "Aftershocks are just regular earthquakes, which happen in the neighborhood right after another larger earthquake," says John Vidale, a seismologist at the University of Washington in Seattle.

    Aftershocks: What are they? 2011

  • Aftershocks, smaller tremors that take place in the weeks and possibly months following a major earthquake like the one centered in Mineral, Virginia, are usually felt in a smaller area than the original quake.

    Aftershocks continue after Aug. 23 earthquake 2011

  • "Aftershocks are just regular earthquakes, which happen in the neighborhood right after another larger earthquake," says John Vidale, a seismologist at the University of Washington in Seattle.

    Aftershocks: What are they? 2011

  • "Aftershocks are just regular earthquakes, which happen in the neighborhood right after another larger earthquake," says John Vidale, a seismologist at the University of Washington in Seattle.

    Aftershocks: What are they? 2011

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