It looks as if Cal is the afterthought, a bunch of maintenance guys sweeping up.
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Hydro power is an afterthought, drowned by the buzz of seaworthy pleasure boats.
From the stltoday.com
By the end of the New York Giants'36-31 victory, though, it was an afterthought.
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After all, a viable Palestinian state can no longer be an American afterthought.
From the time.com
Now that game has become almost an afterthought in the wake of Petrino's hiring.
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Even great Sauternes has become an afterthought in Bordeaux's Icarus-like climb.
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Football became an afterthought and there was talk of the team leaving the city.
From the tennessean.com
The episode has become, at best, an afterthought as Obama pursues a second term.
From the latimes.com
As a kind of afterthought, he jokingly asked Dillard if she'd ever lost a case.
From the chron.com
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Reconsideration: thinking again about a choice previously made; "he had second thoughts about his purchase"
An addition that was not included in the original plan; "the garage was an afterthought"
Fat Jon the Ample Soul Physician (born on August 8th, 1969 as John Marshall) is an American hip hop producer from Cincinnati, Ohio and one of the four members of Five Deez, alongside Pase Rock, Sonic, and Kyle David. He is also credited with some of the music in the anime series Samurai Champloo.
(Afterthoughts) Claire's is a retailer of accessories and jewelry to girls and young women aged 3 to 28. Claire's has over 3,000 locations worldwide: their stores are in 95% of all U.S. shopping malls, and in 27 other countries. ...
A reflection after an act; a later or subsequent thought, action, or expedient; Something additional to the original plan or concept