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This has come after a sharp increase in the area under cultivation for the water-intensive crop in the recent years.
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He was a clear-sighted realist about what was happening to him, and what would or would not come after.
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Fight and tell the story so that those who come after or their descendants will rise up once again.
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Now, she worries the recruitment agency will come after her.
calgaryherald.com
The goal had come after an uncharacteristic drought at the time.
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We busily strive for the empty praise which is only temporary, and seek extra glory that would come after death.
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The imperative is to try to get there first and exploit that competitive advantage to pre-empt those to come after.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
Council's final decision on the proposed street lamp change-over will come after budget deliberations later this year.
globalnews.ca
But the films that have come after 1980 lack social commitment and are of cheap taste.
en.wikipedia.org
According to the country's enterprise bankruptcy law, common claims come after administrative expenses, employee claims and tax claims.
uk.reuters.com

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