How To Use After all In A Sentence
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After all this time she was alive, living, breathing, and walking on the earth.
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The poll was widely discredited after allegations of ballot rigging.
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After all, at conception, the fertilized egg has all the information necessary to code for your physical potential.
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After all, the impulse for political grandstanding is not purely an American one …
Soft, Geeky Power
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After all, the Divine is an all-encompassing entity.
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After all, what would you pay to prolong your life?
Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
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Paris doesn't feel that old, especially after all the time I spent in the compact, windy streets of the old City of Zurich.
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After all, Scottish football teams have constantly demonstrated their ability to demolish our dreams without external assistance.
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bushed after all that exercise
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Would it work, after all the freezing and thawing and refreezing?
GRACE
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However, I would not hold your breath that the rogue parties will have a sudden fit of netiquette - after all, what's in it for them?
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After all, claim of right developed in relation to the law of larceny and where one was taking something physically that you believed belonged to you.
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I am not saying you are doing anything wrong here legally, you have the blessings of Mayor Tremblay after all, but there is a history of large scale projects going "overbudget" in this city.
Walking Turcot Yards
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The former Manchester United star was pictured poolside last Tuesday after allegedly having downed a bottle of wine before lunch.
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Even after all these thousands of years of human settlement, the vastness of Majipoor was such that ample room for expansion still remained.
LORD PRESTIMION
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The history of Christian missions, after all, is the chronicle of Western missionaries and their exploits, and the notion of missionaries from the East preaching to a godless Europe is the stuff of creative fiction.
The Chinese are Coming
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And then, after all the bullshit, when he could prevaricate, elocute, circumlocute, and evade no more, he collapsed like a paper bag emptied of air.
Stanton Peele: Public Figures Behaving Badly: Charlie Rangel, George Pataki, Sarah Palin
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Candle makers, after all, cannot be expected to hail the invention of the electric light bulb, nor hostlers the advent of automobiles, nor canal-boat owners the building of railways, nor TV broadcasters the laying down of cable systems.
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Maybe merchant banking is the ultimate microcosm for life after all.
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Instead, we get the "kerplunk" scene we knew we were getting from the end of last issue, Luthor revealing that he's actually kind of a bastard after all, members of Infinity II declaring twice in two pages that it sure is a good thing they still have their powers, and a lost-in-space scene that once again fails to advance that plot.
Week 35: That Most Dangerous of Animals
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Conclusion:GCVshows good effect on prevention and treatment of CMV infection after allo-BMT, and an early diagnoses and early treatment is more important.
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The fact that so many people were terrified of this activity must surely prove there was something wrong with it after all.
Times, Sunday Times
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After all, a strong leader provokes a strong reaction.
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The star ratings were awarded after all trusts were assessed against key targets from April 2003 to March 2004.
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Buckingham Palace had, after all, suffered direct hits during the Blitz.
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Meanwhile the dark-haired woman, who after all these years I still remember so vividly, wears an unbelievably sexy one-piece outfit that appears to be sewn from rags.
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Note however, that your tailbone is, after all, located in your duff and a hard fall at too sharp an angle will either bruise or fracture the tailbone.
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After all, it is the psychiatric profession that gave my symptoms a name, and palliative cure - at least for the moment.
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After all I had the Times logo blazoned all over the sides of my vehicle and it was an Astra.
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But, as it turns out, pioneering research into volcanic lightning is making his sparker seem not so crazy after all, and now a new generation of scientists believe volcanoes may offer up clues to the process of preparing the Earth for life.
First Contact
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Elections, after all, are the very cornerstone of our dream of effective self-rule.
What can we expect of democracy?
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After all, failure to do so could leave them as hapless bystanders in a game of musical chairs which may be nearing its climax.
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Behind Luff has soccer association president after all the tribulus prosperous uneven standard support.
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Hon. Members must recall that these are, after all, discretionary awards.
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‘No’ she said sharply ‘but there is no reason for me to talk to brainless dimwits like you, I am after all your prisoner’ she said, and she scowled.
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I thought so -- extemporaneous invention was, after all, my mtier too.
THE CALLIGRAPHER
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The nuggetty, self-assured little bloke who regularly performs superhuman feats on the television screen may well be human after all.
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The biggest laugh is that after all this tooing and frowing, paperwork, negotiation and time spent the offence still has to be recorded and then closed UNDETECTED as no CJ disposal is recorded.
Complete Utter Shambles « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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The hallmark of Earth, after all, is not its mass, nor its rockiness, nor the fact that it is potentially habitable.
How Long Until We Find a Second Earth? | Disinformation
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After all that running I have no breath left.
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It was not after all Social Text that drew the absurd conclusion about authoritarianism and elitism; it was Sokal, trying to ventriloquize work he didn't fully understand.
Sokal's Hoax: An Exchange
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Ethical biographers and autobiographers work with veracity as their aim (this is the motivation for all that research, after all) and this striving for veracity is respected, and expected, by readers.
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After all, if there were no seasonal workers, how would an Upper Canadian feel if he came East on his vacation and found there was no one to cook his lobster?
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I know that the kids lap up every last bit of detail, and they are the prime readership after all, but for me it's a rather stodgy and tedious read.
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After all, isn't martial law the brand of democracy he has advocated for the country after the transfer of sovereignty?
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The place was eighty years old, after all, with wiring from aquel tiempo.
Tattoos on the Heart
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After all, a bedroom community has to wake up and go to work.
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Massachusetts, which they called Vineland, and how the Mexican empire had some knowledge of Accadian astronomy, people are beginning to discover that Columbus himself was after all an egregious humbug.
Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
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One of my commenters below has sent this picture, incontrovertible evidence that it wasn't a goal, after all.
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After all, a graffitist can scrawl an offensive message in seconds.
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Gerhardt, after all, was trained -- trained to think and expound with minimum waste of words, fast and in hazardous circumstances.
DARE CALL IT TREASON
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After all, it was assumed that all monks could read and write. Monasteries also contained libraries and scriptoria, or writing rooms, in which manuscripts were copied.
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They have had the pleasure of discovering that no one was betraying them after all.
Times, Sunday Times
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After all, I had distanced myself from the granola crowd the year before by skiing in knickers rather than blue jeans and gaiters.
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After all, we're through what you called the collagen jungle.
Destination Brain
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Detectives discovered the proxy voters had been in the country after all.
Times, Sunday Times
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After all, every previous alliance, coalition, entente, empire, community, or monetary union of European states has collapsed sooner or later.
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I hold firmly to my original views. After all I am a philosopher. Voltaire
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The warmth beside him was comforting; after all, to his left was his future wife.
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We do, after all, now have one party preaching fiscal discipline and another committed to unfunded tax cuts.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mademoiselle herself looked worthy of her squire, for her dark, animated face stood the test of the unrelieved whiteness so successfully, that she was all ablush with delight at the discovery that she was not an old woman after all, but on occasion could still look as girlish as she felt.
Pixie O'Shaughnessy
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After all, planetesimal sized portions of the Solar System cannot be considered to be orbiting the Earth, except in the obvious case of the Moon.
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After all, your doctor is making decisions about your treatment based on imaging hardware today.
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While most superminis spend the majority of their lives in town travelling at relatively low speeds safety is still a priority for many buyers - after all many find themselves on the school run.
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We have, after all, had recent experience of unrepresentative grassroot activists choosing a party leader.
Times, Sunday Times
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Missing from the AFB's list are premeal snacks for the noshing and grazing you'll do throughout the day—there are three National Football League games on Thursday, after all—and beverages, including wine and beer again, there's football to watch.
By the Numbers: 2009 Thanksgiving meal cheaper than last year's
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After all that hard work, you deserve a holiday.
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Well -- well, to tell you the truth, Hosy, I was kind of hopin 'you might change your mind and decide to go, after all.
Kent Knowles: Quahaug
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After all the prizes have been met, the surplus is spent on things which will benefit all staff members, such as creating picnic and leisure areas.
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After all, our two species are different, no matter how anthropomorphic the apes from the advert appeared.
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The guidelines in Kota Baru, after all, specify “bright lipstick” and “noisy high heels”.
It’s those noisy high heels « Gin&Comment
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Getting acclimatized to life in Glasgow was tough at first; even after all these years away he still gets lonely and homesick.
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Englishman Simon Chalk will be official record-holder for the fastest rowed crossing of the Indian Ocean after all.
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After all your doubts and jeers and sneers, you may be sure that she is sure.
A Plague of Angels
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After all the suffering that you have had to reckon with in the past, your present struggle will seem easy.
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That is, after all, the primary reason we live— to be of service to others.
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Bravado, bluster, and empty threats were, after all, only useful to a certain degree.
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Dictators, after all, aren't known for their moral consistency or steady behavior.
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After all, both in reality and cinema, heroism consists of self-sacrifice: the sacrifice of life and freedom.
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It's also fair to say that I would nonetheless like a companion to share it with, and that in my more unquiet moments I get annoyed with myself for what seems like a superfluous desire; after all, I don't need a partner to make me happy.
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He didn't need to go to hospital after all - he only had a few bruises.
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After all, this is Parliament, a debating chamber, and a place where serious business is conducted.
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After all, the military brass appears to be spending in other areas.
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`I used a credit card to unlatch one of the kitchen windows after all the staff had gone.
THE DEVIL'S DOOR
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After all, an index is a way to refind things you know you've read as well as find out what you might read.
I'm A Sort of Search Engine
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He still yearned after her, even after all these years.
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It is, after all, the season to be merry and this will certainly put the required grin on your face.
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So not only have I finally come across a few Kiwis after all this time here, but they are also surfers!
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After all these years you look exactly the same - you haven't changed a bit.
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It is, after all, the Internet - a heady mixture of commerce, education, infotainment, tricksters, agendas, games and entertainment.
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A presenter, after all, knows that a viewer has the visual evidence to check on what is being said.
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Perhaps the baseplate is copper after all, coated with aluminium?
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Now, Philip, we'd like to hear about your shrub money and then we'll have time to see Jack's coldframe plans, before club time is over," at which Jay settled back in his chair as if club work was a strain on a fellow after all.
The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming.
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After all, in her 1993 autobiography she disclosed one or two juicier titbits contained in the files, which she was allowed to see soon after the Wall came down.
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After all, those in power on the American side of the Atlantic are also practitioners of realpolitik.
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After all, Alex Salmond is both a MSP and an MP and so there is no reason why Lamont should he win the Westminster seat, it's a fair assumption that the seat will be Roxburgh, Berwick and Selkirkshire due to the fact he's faught it twice, then he will be covering virtually the same constituency for both Parliaments, much like Alex Salmond, no?
The Fickle Mind of a Tory
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If the label is bad, the region is obscure and the name is unpronounceable, it could be a great buy - after all, a wine like this has to have something going for it.
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After all, some of them had to have skipped class to attend the sit-in.
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After all, there you were, wearing civilian clothes, in a red-light district a long way from your diocese.
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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After all, as the Home Office coldly points out, the law must be enforced.
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She should have been here two hours ago so she's evidently decided not to come after all.
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This is, after all, the last working pit on the vast Lancashire coal field.
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The money that consistently rolled past our noses saw us indulging in grand material excess - we were quite young, after all.
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After all, the staff own a quarter of the specialist financial services firm.
Times, Sunday Times
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He reversed the judgment and set the prisoner free after all.
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Although most of the park's lions are tame, lions are, after all, still lions.
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After all, in some parts of the world opium is smoked on a regular basis.
Sound Politics: Health Effects Of Pot Get Short Shrift: Bummer, Man
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Either it was a case of beggars can't be choosers or the interview panel had not found me too old, white, middle class and soft-hearted after all.
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After all, we can puff our chests out and congratulate one another: ‘We never sold out our principles.’
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There were times he'd look at her with genuine tenderness and regret, a look that made her heart leap with hope that things might be repairable after all.
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The play, after all, is the very antithesis of the romantic drama its enigmatic title might suggest.
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Four wardens employed by the agency were sacked in May after allegations of burglary.
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But dreams, after all, are dreams, and as we are busy producing double-faced politicians, there are no messiahs around to translate dreams into realities.
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After all its just a thrown together bunch of experiences with the narrowest of pretenses holding it all together.
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He was the main breadwinner, after all, the man with the important international career.
YELLOW BIRD
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I think we deserve a rest after all that hard work.
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Neither Anne Be Davis nor HJCR played into local Detroit scenesterism - nobody would take kids from Grosse Pointe seriously, after all … except Meg White, and you see where that's gotten her.
AltWeeklies.com Site Feed
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After all, champagne and cava are two of my favourite things, and I've been assured that they've got it in abundance at the party.
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I hold firmly to my original views. After all I am a philosopher. Voltaire
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After all, the clitoris is the sweet spot of the entire female apparatus.
Roseanne Archy
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After all, this is no private event, for which it would be sufficient to read the Bible by oneself or even with the aid of an experienced exegete.
Fr. von Balthasar: People "need to recognize the incomparable, the unique character of the Gospel"
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-- A NEW York physician has related a case in which inhalation of very dry persulphate of iron, reduced to a palpable powder, entirely arrested bleeding from the lungs, after all the usual remedies, lead, opium, etc., had failed.
Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
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After all, it is now a commercial, profit - making business, not a government freebie.
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After all, I was merely forswearing a bad habit, forgoing a bad frame of mind.
Chapter 30
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It was, after all, the most ambitious amphibious operation in the annals of military history until the Normandy invasion.
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`I used a credit card to unlatch one of the kitchen windows after all the staff had gone.
THE DEVIL'S DOOR
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After all, Ireland's record in Cardiff should be a source of deep discomfort to the Welsh.
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In order to adapt, we will have to work together to create community-based collectives, which will prove increasingly easy to do since, owing to the lack of multinationals, global expansion has decreased to the point of not only preserving the last of the cultivatable land but creating more of it -- after all, global warming is no longer an issue and the environment is thriving.
Thomas Stern: A Kick in the Career: Bailout, Bailout, Who's Got the Bailout?
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after all u managed 2 get out of this burg & travel around & u write books & u live in nyc & all that means u shd have a pretty open mind.
LOST BOY LOST GIRL
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And Nigeria is, after all, a relatively young democracy, having shaken off decades of military misrule barely five years ago.
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After all, the pitcher is the one player who can dominate and take control of a game.
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After all, white folks are the dominant ones in society and have all of the advantages that have been built up over hundreds of years of racial preference toward whites; so when a group of Native American students name their intermural basketball team "The Fightin 'Whites" in order to point out the stupidity of naming a team "The Fighin 'Reds" white people find it funny and laugh it off because it is not a real threat to whiteness.
SeeLight:
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I'm not a desperate, easily-imprinted sheep, after all; I don't need answers, just the right questions.
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Most of these physicists, after all, were not exactly quarterbacking the football team in high school.
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Leopards are after all quite as at home in the treetops as they are and on occasion are partial to monkey.
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After all these years of co-dependence, am I capable of acting independently? is part of my anxiety.
Archive 2009-07-01
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After all, he fancies himself the “apologizer in chief.”
OBAMA ZOMBIES
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After all this is a troll, a cowardly troll, he probably agrees with putting Japanese/Americans in internment camps.
Think Progress » Obama: Gitmo Has ‘Been Subject To A Lot Of…Pretty Rank Politics’
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The characteristic Paula Wolfert fiddliness was exactly what I was looking for-I wanted to fuss a bit over my one-time truffle, yet not to drown it in extras; after all, I was wondering what it tasted like.
Toast:
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We should not be surprised at this: after all, quantitative research teaches us that it is rarely the case that we find perfect associations between variables.
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Not philosophy, after all, not humanity, just the sheer joyous power of song, is the primal thing in poetry.
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After all, he is a hermit crab who predicts football results.
Times, Sunday Times
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The next stage of their attack – and attack is the time-honoured best form of defence, after all – is generally to repeat a variation of the hate speech of Janice Raymond as iterated in her transphobic screed The Transsexual Empire: the making of the she-male:
Yet another trans 101, in which Helen tells cis people What’s What
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Which means the human condition has a shiny silver lining to it, after all!
Times, Sunday Times
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The Party members, after all, aren't shy about discoursing on moral standards or reluctant to translate the most basic of those standards into law.
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After all, according to comedy e-card site JibJab, Tuesday is unofficially "May the 4th Be with You" day.
'Star Wars' comes to JibJab
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After all they have to be pretty resourceful to be able to make it this far.
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After all, no greedy hucksters could steal or plunder them.
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This, after all, is a woman who dislocated her shoulder three years ago while forearming a raccoon off her deck to protect her Labrador retriever.
NYT > Home Page
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After all, a little aesthetics might create a stronger desire to keep the injector with them at all times.
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After all, in blogging all families are happy and unhappy in precisely the same way.
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After all, a glaring double standard has been a hallmark of our nation's drug policy for decades.
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After all the grain have been removed from the mahangu heads this grain must be winnowed to remove the husks.
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After all the briefing sessions at head office, our sales team is at concert pitch.
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It's a modern-day fairy tale, folks, because, you see, they did get on the telly after all.
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After all, what do 200,000 massage therapists or 300,000 manicurists matter in a country of 290 million people?
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We found out sweet Nance Lousely, and filled her pinner full of guineas after all, and left her tearful and happy.
The Yeoman Adventurer
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If H2O is a NET MAGNIFIER after all forcings/feedbacks, then the AGW proponent models trend towards their doomsday rise — if H2O is not a NET MAGNIFIER never the AGW proponent assumption, even though Dr Lindzen among others presumes as much, then the causational threat is bogus.
UCAR Webcast of Bradley, Crowley, Ammann – Apr 6, 2005 « Climate Audit
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After all, there is no shortage of traders willing to deal in Third World debt.
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Seniority rights are something all Americans should also share, after all, what other protection is there from discrimination?
Julie Cavanagh: Do Teacher Unions Have the Cooties?
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The fact that they unpegged the yuan is an indication that China is trying to kiss and make up with America after all of those big, scary bids on America's companies.
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After all, I appeared to be a bookworm sort of fellow trying to come across as tough.
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Gerhardt, after all, was trained -- trained to think and expound with minimum waste of words, fast and in hazardous circumstances.
DARE CALL IT TREASON
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After all, this is a man so potty and unfathomably wealthy that he can walk into a shop stocking ghastly, ugly, ridiculously pricy ornaments and already own most of them.
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The cheapest landline is about $25/month for no features after all the fees and taxes are added.
T-Mobile Offers New Home Phone Service - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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Viz., it appears that territoriality is an issue after all.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Drone Warfare and the Harvard National Security Conference
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Home. I'll go home. And I'll think of someway to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day.
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After all, it was Lieberman who had to help McCain regain his bearings when distinguishing among Shia, Sunni and Al Queda ...
Blitzer: Was Obama taking aim at McCain's age?
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This is the man who has a footman put the toothpaste on his toothbrush for him, after all.
The Sun
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Marie decided not to move after all, but she neglected to inform the rental agency.
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I can't help feeling mighty sorry for him, if the foster birdling is really going to fly away from his nest after he has reared and loved her so tenderly, but, after all, it is only the history of the human race.
'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
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Sarah walked over to the antique dresser and mirror set and assumed a gloomy appearance. ‘After all, my grandmother just died,’ she thought.
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Lets Let the president fix the heath care system and restore America to when it was the most powerful country on earth and then go after all the stupid logiest that pay dumb schmucks like you to run America in a way that they make all the money even at the cost of human life.
Hatch: Ensuring access to health care 'an American issue'
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After all, there's nothing particularly joyful about me when I eventually do get around to the whole wretched business.
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After all the exertions of yesterday I felt it was unlikely that I would still be standing by 7pm, whether I'd been drinking or not.
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He had, after all, made the world a slightly better place as a result, and eudemonism was the creed to live by.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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After all, the mobe operators have been telling us for years that masts next to schools are completely safe, and no one believes a word of that, either.
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After all the pre-match hype it was woefully disappointing.
The Sun
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We are, after all, performing a descriptive and not a prescriptive exercise when we undertake discourse analysis.
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After all, you know what they say about informants.
The Sun
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After all, thirty years ago no one thought plankton blooms could make clouds.
Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
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Teenager, 19, charged over Claremont nightclub 'glassing' A MUNSTER teenager has been charged with unlawful wounding after allegedly glassing a man in the face in a Claremont nightclub.
NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
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But it also is, I believe, because poetry goes to the heart more than the head, and that, after all, is where one's alma mater lives.
William L. Fox: A University President Speaks Through Verse
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Home. I'll go home. And I'll think of someway to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day.
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He is, after all, a writer of such clarity that his work can only be misconstrued by an effort of will.
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It is, after all, the camaraderie of colleagues you miss most as you broach the uncharted loneliness of a weekday afternoon.
Times, Sunday Times
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After all it is just drops of water falling from the sky.
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I have been known to wear some pretty distressed stuff at times, since after all that is one current style.
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But perhaps immigration's role in retarding economic modernization is confined to agriculture, which, after all, is very different from the rest of the economy.
The Employment Situation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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After all, they are subject to inharmonicity, resonances, and other things that change the frequency of sound.
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I had, after all, accounted for two male children and thus done womankind something of a statistical favour.
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After all, the consecrated bread had become body, and a body already contains blood.
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After all, if you wander past many licensed premises in the early hours of the morning you are likely to hear subdued mutterings which the more feeble-minded are likely to interpret as ghosts.
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Do you think, after all this time, you could suggest a way of changing his mind before our ruby anniversary next year?
Times, Sunday Times
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I don't know that I'm particularly afraid of you, after all," declared the exponent of The Searchlight, and Banneker felt a twinge of dismay lest he might have derived, somewhence, an access of courage.
Success A Novel
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After all, to again paraphrase Reese in “Terminator”:
The Volokh Conspiracy » Kagan’s Memos for Justice Marshall
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In his more lucid moments he attempts to hide behind a paradox declaring that after all he doesn't believe his beliefs.
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After all, the Literary Digest Poll for the 1932 election came within a tiny margin of the actual result.
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After all, back in the 70's it was illegal to put benzoic acid in soda pop, with vitamin C because of the chemical reaction turning it into the toxic benzene, but now products routinely have the two mixed .... under the guise, of course, that you will automatically want the "healthy" drink because of the vitamin C. by karmacounselor
Karma Counselor: Toxic Lubricants Cause HIV Symptoms
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I can only imagine this could make for some really compelling literature -- after all, it was the flexibility of the English language that gave Shakespeare such leeway for brilliance in his day -- but when daily news depends on clarity and brevity, overcoming a basic problem like an unstandardized language is no small feat.
Victoria Fine: Why Can't Kurdish Journalists Write Well? A Look at Modern Media in Iraq