How To Use Hereafter In A Sentence

  • Thereafter thought, weighing the truth or falseness of the notion, determines what is true: and this explains the Greek word for thought, dianoia, which is derived from dianoein, meaning to think and discriminate. NPNF2-09. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus
  • Thereafter, he retreated to the Celtic backline.
  • Such a cynosure, at least in aspect, and something such too in nature, though with important variations made apparent as the story proceeds, was welkin-eyed Billy Budd, or Baby Budd, as more familiarly under circumstances hereafter to be given he at last came to be called, aged twenty-one, a foretopman of the British fleet toward the close of the last decade of the eighteenth century. Billy Budd
  • Hereafter, Manchester United's historic 19th league title must be asterisked, on the basis that we cannot know how the table would have panned out had Giggs's affair been exposed earlier in the season. The Ryan Giggs story was not run with any noble intentions | Marina Hyde
  • Another timid miscreant, just before he is sent off to prison, has so far stepped out of reality and into legend that he asks to be known hereafter as ‘The Lonesome Kid’.
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  • I will hereafter refer to it in the singular, so as to avoid having to recount exactly which one was pointed at what at any given moment.
  • In general terms, what we're talking about here is a situation where A and B have a contract or agreement to which C is not a party, whereafter B and C engage in activitity forbidden to B by their contract ot agrement with A, giving rise to the question of whether A has any claim against C. "An act of adultery between the defendant and the spouse of the plaintiff..."
  • She had a firm conviction that they would meet again in the hereafter.
  • Directors who are aware of a conflict of interest in any proposed contract are required to draw it to the attention of the board, but may thereafter take part in any vote on the matter.
  • Hereafter no remittances shall be made for annates or for any other purpose to the court of Rome, the vice legation at Avignon, or to the nunciature at Lucerne.
  • But not many months thereafter we heard that he also had departed, leaving it ungarnished of men; and we deem that the cause thereof is that something uncouth is seen and heard therein, which folk may not endure. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • The traveller may thereafter accept the terms of the offer, or reject them and seek accommodation elsewhere.
  • The patient's ability to enjoy good health thereafter depends on his consistency in following his treatment programme.
  • Shortly thereafter, we started hearing chatter over all the radio frequencies.
  • There was no discussion, then or thereafter, but on every subsequent assignment the armorer had supplied weaponry with the same internal modification.
  • Thereafter, a formal machinery of collective bargaining was gradually set up.
  • Shortly thereafter, I heard him calling CQ DX with no answers. WN.com - Articles related to Sarah Palin Gaffs: Media mistakes you don't want to make
  • Ancient Egypt declined, was overrun and thereafter ruled by foreign powers.
  • Kimble memorably honored Gathers by shooting the first free throw in every game thereafter lefthanded. Wes Leonard's Fennville High School team will play in tournament
  • He won an accordion from a Chinese barkeep in Luna City by cheating at onethumb and thereafter kept going by singing to the miners for drinks and tips until the rapid attrition in spacemen caused the Company agent there to give him another chance. The Past Through Tomorrow
  • I joined that group shortly thereafter and it was there I met Isao Takahashi Sensei, a middle-aged nisei Hawaiian who spoke English with an accent having lived in Japan as a boy.
  • Fertilized eggs often hatch at the beginning of the growth season but may continue to hatch intermittently thereafter.
  • He sustained injuries to his back and was thereafter only able to undertake light work.
  • Hereafter, then, we shall continue to use the term consciousness as descriptive of that part of our mentality which constitutes what is commonly known as the "mind"; while that mental force, which, so far as our animal life is concerned, operates through the sympathetic nerve system, we shall hereafter describe as "_sub_conscious. Psychology and Achievement Being the First of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
  • And it has to be productive for years thereafter to pay off the investment of men and money. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
  • The case will go to appeal to the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals, and thereafter, possibly to the Supreme Court.
  • Thereafter, it was only a question of arranging funds and training the children to perform on stage.
  • Thereafter, when any cat came into view, the dog would retreat to his doghouse and, I suppose, peruse his collection of Playmutts (last month's centerfold, a fox terrier, is really hot by the way). Weird Things
  • He was arrested and released on bail, whereafter he quit music and fled to Paris with his girlfriend to start a new life in obscurity.
  • This expansive alteration of the Federal System was to have been achieved by converting the rights of the citizens of each State as of the date of the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment into privileges and immunities of United States citizenship and thereafter perpetuating this newly defined _status quo_ through judicial condemnation of any State law challenged as "abridging" any one of the latter privileges. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952
  • Shekinah was but a poor and transitory symbol has 'tabernacled' amongst men in the Christ, and has from Him been communicated, and is being communicated in such measure as earthly limitations and conditions permit, and that these do point on assuredly to perfect impartation hereafter, when 'we shall be like Him, for we shall see Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V)
  • Thereafter the description of events is dependent upon her account only.
  • Thereafter, he seemed to have an unerring knack for picking the wrong script.
  • Shortly thereafter CCL made two more opencast mine of about 5 sq.km each displacing villagers in 8 villages and scattered hamlets and this mining is still continuing towards a heavily built-up tribal area in the forest See newspaper report of today by Jaideep Degharia. Jeff Biggers: India's Coal Rush and Form of Mountaintop Removal: Interview with Jharkhand Leader Bulu Imam
  • In the early ’40s, the Chicago Daily News’ John P. Carmichael also referred to a forkball as a “dry spitter,” but the term seems to have disappeared shortly thereafter. The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers
  • Thereafter, Hopesay Parish Council has maintained the tree dressing custom, which is unique in Britain.
  • The most common donation for each purchase is 0.25 per cent thereafter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Weymouth, and thereafter drank 'skoal' to me when we chased the trading ship. A King's Comrade A Story of Old Hereford
  • To extend the benefit of technological developments in the banking industry to rural India, the existing Kisan Credit Card will hereafter be modified, upon individual request, for use on ATM machines, wherever such facility exists.
  • When the previous inflammation round the ulcer is considerable, however, the application of the caustic would induce vesication, and it should in such a case of course be avoided, and another mode of treatment to be described hereafter must be adopted. An Essay on the Application of the Lunar Caustic in the Cure of Certain Wounds and Ulcers
  • Whereafter I was confined to the capital city of Windhoek, the magisterial district, I had to hand in my passport and report to the police station several times a week for a couple of months.
  • PUNE: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) officials in Pune have said that the city will continue to receive good rain for the next two days, but the intensity is likely to reduce thereafter. The Times of India
  • The poem is a reaction to a conversation with a friend about life, death, the hereafter.
  • Sophie was born in France, but shortly thereafter her family moved to the United States.
  • Each year hereafter, I hope to make it more and more believable.
  • To prevent relapses, when the last plaster cast is removed a splint must be worn full-time for two to three months and thereafter at night for 2 to 4 years.
  • They prayed God would forgive their faults and, for their hopes hereafter, they relied on God's mercy pleaded in the Eucharistic memorial of Christ's redemption and on the intercession of the Church both living and departed.
  • Thereafter, if I passed him in the corridor or on the staircase, those eyes registered no recognition.
  • For years thereafter this incident would be used by critics as a reminder of what could happen if public employees were given the right to strike. Human Resource Management in Government
  • hope to win salvation hereafter
  • Bela Berson (Blume Zabar; Steblov near Kiev 1886 – unknown) came to Vienna in 1905, then went to Chernovtsy; in the years around World War I she was active in Vienna and later in Paris and London, thereafter undertaking guest performance tours in Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Yiddish Theater in Vienna.
  • And so it came to pass that daily thereafter did we practise for an hour or so in the armoury with sword and buckler, and with every lesson my proficiency with the iron grew in a manner that Falcone termed prodigious, swearing that I was born to the sword, that the knack of it was in the very blood of me. The Strolling Saint; being the confessions of the high and mighty Agostino D'Anguissola, tyrant of Mondolfo and Lord of Carmina in the state of Piacenza
  • Fields of sugar-canes soon required the construction of a mill to crush the sacchariferous stalks destined to be used hereafter in the manufacture of molasses, tafia, and rum. Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
  • Then stood Regin staring on the earth a long while, and presently thereafter spake from heavy-mood: “Mine own brother hast thou slain, and scarce may I be called sackless of the deed.” The Story of the Volsungs
  • I also related my first experiment in the arboricultural line, when I cut from two thrifty rows of young cherry-trees any quantity of what I supposed to be ` suckers, 'or ` sprouts,' and was thereafter informed by my gardener that I had cut off all his grafts! '' Life of Hon. Phineas T. Barnum
  • The snowball effect for all industries and products hereafter is yet to come. Dell learns a lesson « BuzzMachine
  • Baboons barked an alarm and thereafter bulbuls, warblers, shrikes, robins and other feathered choirs begun to sing.
  • Thereafter, he systematically dismantled the Leicestershire attack with selective strokeplay of the highest class. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within ten weeks of his victory, Johnson was made a baronet, and soon thereafter was instated as Superintendent of the Northern Division of Indian Affairs.
  • Thereafter he was much occupied by the post of Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
  • Many Hindu swamis advise followers to be well-established vegetarians prior to initiation into mantra, and to remain vegetarian thereafter.
  • She took home the gold medal in the heptathlon at the 1998 Goodwill Games in what was to be her last competition; she retired soon thereafter
  • Some data have been drawn from a study of a mental hospital1 (hereafter called Central Hospital), some from a study of a Shetland Island community2 (hereafter called Shetland Isle), some from manuals of etiquette, and some from a file where I keep quotations that have struck me as interesting. Behavior in Public Places
  • Though a useful vote-catcher before an election, it becomes a costly business thereafter.
  • In July 1702 he was offered the post of organist at Sangerhausen but was thwarted by the reigning duke, who preferred a candidate of his own choice; for several months thereafter he occupied his time as a lackey and violinist at Weimar.
  • Thereafter, successful suits by wives against errant husbands were not unusual. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • Originally released in 1967 and re-released numerous times thereafter, The Jungle Book has long been a Disney gold mine.
  • Speaking to The Hindu, the Medak SP, B.L. Sujatha Rao, said all the three Rakshak vehicles would hereafter have a breath analyser each and a Dragon searchlight in working condition.
  • Thereafter, the time will rotate every 60 minutes between the two Leaders or their designees until 4: 00 p.m.
  • What resulted in the cancellation of the contracts was the inability/failure of Latreefers to pay the keel laying instalments when they fell due and the Yard's cancellation of the contracts thereafter.
  • The morn thereafter he discorded with Overbury, who would have him intend a suit that was unlawful.
  • But almost immediately thereafter we stashed our luggage here in the city and moved to the mountains in upstate.
  • Bach is believed to have commenced writing the Sonatas and Partitas for unaccompanied violin shortly thereafter.
  • M. Cuvier suspects that I may have mistaken for it the animal called by naturalists the dugong, and vulgarly the sea-cow, which will be hereafter mentioned; and it would indeed be a grievous error to mistake for a beast with four legs, a fish with two pectoral fins serving the purposes of feet; but, independently of the authority I have stated, the kuda ayer, or river-horse, is familiarly known to the natives, as is also the duyong (from which M.layan word the dugong of naturalists has been corrupted); and I have only to add that, in a register given by the Philosophical Society of Batavia in the first The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
  • thereafter he never called again
  • Phelps quotes a letter Bourne sent to a friend shortly thereafter, in which he laments that I feel very much secluded from the world, very much out of touch with my times …. Happy Birthday Randolph Bourne « Antiwar.com Blog
  • It is enough that “my lud” has a handle to his name, and Murray Hill shoddyocracy will wine and dine and toady him, and perhaps for his title marry him to some sweet, pure and good American girl, whose life hereafter will be a purgatory to herself and a mutual misery to both. Black and White
  • Until now boys and girls have sat together in class, but hereafter they are separated, the boy going to a boys’ school and the girl to a girls’. Chapter 4. American and English Today. 2. Differences in Usage
  • Be it further enacted, That every County which shall refuse or neglect to levy a tax, and build the School houses herein specified, shall at any time hereafter be entitled to receive the forty dollars hereby appropriated to each district, upon complying with the terms hereinbefore specified. The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. II
  • But as an election is less than a year away, most political activists will prefer to save their energies for gauging public mood and speculation about who will be bed down politically with whom thereafter.
  • The appointment was the officer's last posting, offering no prospect of promotion or preferment thereafter.
  • Shortly thereafter we enter a stretch of shallow pools and channels cut into the rock by a millennium of erosion.
  • Thereafter, we were treated to a blizzard of corporate cameos.
  • That responsibility must be exercised from the earliest days of a child's education and the, message made clear in numerous different ways thereafter. Why Not?
  • Thereafter, formal rituals of exorcism were adopted by the Church throughout the medieval centuries.
  • Thereafter, he systematically dismantled the Leicestershire attack with selective strokeplay of the highest class. Times, Sunday Times
  • That we are not able at present to skiagraph the soft parts of the body, does not imply that we shall not be able to do it hereafter; and should this be possible, especially with our increasing ability to penetrate thick masses of tissue, it is evident, without entering into details, that the use of the X rays may be of immense importance in obstetrics. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 6, May, 1896
  • Glycinebetaine (N, N, N-trimethylglycine; hereafter betaine) is a quaternary ammonium compound that occurs naturally in a wide variety of plants, animals and microorganisms.
  • The collections of the Museum, particularly those in the Bronze Gallery, will hereafter be in a new kind of showcase, and an audio-visual room with a multi-media projector will be set up.
  • Gallagher Estate is to house the parliament for its first five years, whereafter it would be housed at an as-yet undecided venue in Gauteng.
  • Thereafter he moved rapidly toward the left; soon he was calling himself a socialist. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • The masons immediately thereafter proceeded to bore the trenail-holes into the course below, and otherwise to complete the one in hand. Records of a Family of Engineers
  • Due to the proposed similarity in function among thorns, spines, and prickles, we will hereafter generically refer to all plants bearing them as armed.
  • On her pilgrimage to see the pope before entering the convent, she had come across a number of mediocre clerics and thereafter dedicated herself to praying for their improvement.
  • Thereafter there has been no issue that these courts are the proper and only forum for the resolution of all the contractual claims.
  • Presently, he handselled peace for himself here by marriage with my mother, the daughter of a great Scots lord of the lands; and thereafter had built the hall, and made the haven, and won a few fields from the once barren hillside. A Sea Queen's Sailing
  • Thereafter, the theory and concept of distribution channel management is explained specifically at the next part.
  • Thereafter, in bad health, he took little part in military or civil affairs of state.
  • Thereafter, however, the economy expanded considerably.
  • If then, in the countless ages of the past, or at the present hour in some foreign clime which is far away and beyond our ken, the perfected philosopher is or has been or hereafter shall be compelled by a superior power to have the charge of the State, we are ready to assert to the death, that this our constitution has been, and is -- yea, and will be whenever the muse of philosophy is queen. The Republic of Plato
  • Thereafter they were inseparable, despite the wicked stepmother status accorded by her stepchildren. Times, Sunday Times
  • He divorced his wife when he was thirty-four and thereafter consorted with a series of mistresses.
  • Also, MTA will reinstate service reductions, such as discontinue under-utilized subway routes and eliminate low-performing weekend express bus service which will result in cost savings valued at $62 million in 2010 and $129 million each year thereafter. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • And with so great expedition, that in less than a week thereafter, the craft is ready for launching, and on the next day it is run off the "chocks" into the water, a score of the Fuegian men lending helping hands. The Land of Fire A Tale of Adventure
  • Thereafter, things drift into slow-tempo sameyness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thereafter the conviction rate steadily increased, reaching twenty-five percent or more early in the twentieth century.
  • And grant as an indulgent parent that we may hereafter continue to live a harmless and happy life and keep our self-respect. Christianity Today
  • There's a modicum of spottiness and film grain at the very beginning of the first reel, but things clear up quite nicely thereafter.
  • Thereafter, I was kept busy as a teacher, departmental administrator, faculty dean, researcher and author of historical books and articles.
  • The disgrace of his first marriage might, perhaps, as there was no reason to suppose it perpetuated by offspring, have been got over, had he not done worse; but he had, as by the accustomary intervention of kind friends, they had been informed, spoken most disrespectfully of them all, most slightingly and contemptuously of the very blood he belonged to, and the honours which were hereafter to be his own. Persuasion
  • Next day Johansen, the new mate, was routed from the cabin by Wolf Larsen, and sent into the steerage to sleep thereafter, while I took possession of the tiny cabin state-room, which, on the first day of the voyage, had already had two occupants. Chapter 5
  • The first 32 issues featured Lee Falk's The Phantom stories, but thereafter, the title alternated between various King Features characters, including Mandrake, Flash Gordon, and Buz Sawyer. Archive 2010-04-01
  • Thereafter, my conscience is so laden with guilt that sleep continues to elude me for a further six weeks.
  • The idea was mentioned a couple of times thereafter before being forgotten.
  • The thwack should have been an early wake-up call but the Minstermen continued to stumble and fumble thereafter.
  • But thereafter Sigmund went back home to Hunland, and King Eylimi, his father-inlaw, with him, and King Sigmund betakes himself to the due ruling of his realm. The Story of the Volsungs
  • Thereafter there will be debate about the new appointments among the cabinet and provincial premiers.
  • [Footnote 552: Tholuit, or Tholum, in some MSS., but no doubt the same as the Tulum of Letters 9 and 10.] [Footnote 553: 'Ubi et si quid esset quolibet casu, qualibet inquisitione fortassis ambiguum, hujus auctoritatis nostrae judicio constat explosum.'] 'And should any envious person, in contempt of our royal will, dare to raise any question in this matter hereafter, either on behalf of the The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator
  • Hereafter it will be more of a dander, a gentle walk along the Annalong Valley, over the Brandy Pad and to other such-like hidden icons of the adventurers' world.
  • Her life sank thereafter into drug and alcohol abuse and institutionalization.
  • Thereafter, he appeared to be trying too hard to wring something extra out of a poor and often unreliable car. Times, Sunday Times
  • The games will take place over eight days, whereafter the athletes will travel to Cape Town to participate in cultural activities like choir festivals and costume parties.
  • We have thereafter more or less enjoyed a pretty good record when it comes to management and direction of the public sector.
  • Thereafter he continued to be an influential committee-man until he returned to Ireland as a parliamentary commissioner in June 1649.
  • It is not a severe attack," my father wrote at the beginning, "yet it is attended by fits of exceeding discomfort, occasional comatoseness, and even delirium to the extent of making the poor child talk in rhythmic measure, like a tragic heroine -- as if the fever lifted her feet off the earth; the fever being seldom dangerous, but is liable to recur on slight occasion hereafter. Hawthorne and His Circle
  • Thereafter they moved around the Balkans, sometimes in open war with the Romans, sometimes bound by treaty.
  • Born in Rasht, Iran in 1968, graphic designer, illustrator, and animator Alireza Darvish attended the Fine Arts Institute in Teheran, 1984-88, and thereafter became one of Iran's foremost illustrators. Stephen J. Gertz: The Surrealistic Book Paintings of Alireza Darvish
  • Hercules killed the animal by choking it with his bare hands and thereafter wore its skin.
  • Thereafter it happened that the maid who escaped marriage with a lord, came to be espoused to Clovis, son of the former king Dagobert.
  • Thereafter he would be testing his hypothesis.
  • Thereafter England also enthusiastically embraced the craze for Egyptian antiquities.
  • “Inessential driving” was banned eighteen months before Pearl Harbor, and soon thereafter production of rubber-soled tabi shoes was halted to save raw material. Whirlwind
  • Oh, if you're easily amused, go over to Peter David's blog where he's running segments of a thing called Potato Moon, which is a parody of a fan sequel to Stephenie Meyers 'Twilight books (as well as a parody of the originals); this book, titled Russett Moon, got its author into legal trouble, whereafter she proclaimed some New Agey stuff about the global gestalt mind ... which is where PAD comes into it. Sinking feelings aboard the Seaview
  • Reaching the guardroom above, Sir Pertinax called lustily for sword and bascinet, and thereafter chose divers likely weapons for his companions who, with axe and pike and guisarme on shoulder, followed him out into the free air. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
  • Thereafter his researches had moved into the realms of fantasy.
  • Philautus, upbraiding his treacherous friend Euphues for robbing him of his lady's love, delivers himself of the following speech: "Although hitherto Euphues I have shrined thee in my heart for a trusty friend, I will shunne thee hereafter as a trothless foe, and although I cannot see in thee less wit than I was wont, yet do I find less honesty. John Lyly
  • Being a war hero is not a lifetime ‘get out of jail free’ card, exempting you from responsibility for what you do thereafter.
  • Shortly thereafter we enter a stretch of shallow pools and channels cut into the rock by a millennium of erosion.
  • Nothing of significance occurred following July 26, and thereafter, this litigation proceeded between the parties.
  • Or were his visions of an English "reefer" being thrashed on his own ship by a young American prisoner, who was thereafter to write his name in history as "Salamander" Farragut? Harper's Young People, March 9, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
  • Thereafter it hammers away with great effect until it has excavated a narrow tunnel as much as three feet long.
  • It imposes suffering in this life but only as the price for bliss in the hereafter.
  • The scene will compel the low and middle income groups to give up their dream of owning independent houses hereafter.
  • Thereafter Kornbrust showed how it would be possible for a hacker to hide database users or processes he controlled.
  • Radiation, coming along shortly thereafter as a therapy method, reinforced this concept of cancer as a local body problem.
  • One widely-used biology textbook stated, Thereafter the deer population continued to decline more slowly and by 1939 was down to 10,000, living up to the capacity of the range, now seriously damaged by overcropping. See Us in the Funny Pages
  • The aspiration for democracy went hand in hand with the need for information: new MPs, supported by many progressive industrialists, initiated a reform of the Public Accounts, as we will see hereafter.
  • A court official said the respondents would have until July 2 to file opposing documents, whereafter the applicants would be given another week to reply.
  • Shortly thereafter, one Whirler was cornered by the manager, who wanted to know what he was doing.
  • Calderwood felt Aberdeen's performance was decent up until the goal but degenerated thereafter.
  • They will have to answer for their actions if not here certainly hereafter.
  • Mrs. Clarke would prefer this to be a right of pre-emption and that if the Purchaser exercises its right completion will take place twenty eight days thereafter.
  • Hence the time of our sorrow and affliction is fixed at forty days; the state of blessed joy which shall be hereafter is figured in the quinquagesimal festival, i.e. the fifty days from Easter to Pentecost. Catena Aurea - Gospel of Matthew
  • France, by the perfidy of her leaders, has utterly disgraced the tone of lenient counsel in the cabinets of princes, and has taught kings to tremble at what will hereafter be called the delusive plausibilities of moral politicians. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics
  • It is true, the Arabian sage returned to his allegiance, and thereafter composed a genuine continuation of the Knight of La Mancha, in which the said Avellaneda of Tordesillas is severely chastised. The Monastery
  • It was only when characters were cut out, and hereafter scarcely mentioned again, or didn't develop any more depth than their introduction allowed, that I found I began to lose interest.
  • Every man and woman, who is entitled to Canadian citizenship, whether by birth or naturalization, is interested in ascertaining what hereafter will be his rights, privileges, obligations and duties, when he passes beyond the frontiers of Canada. Pending Developments in the Constitution of the British Empire
  • Shortly thereafter the editor left. Times, Sunday Times
  • The phosphorus in the gas comes from calcium phosphide in the calcium carbide, which is attacked by water, and yields phosphoretted hydrogen (or phosphine, as it will be termed hereafter). Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • It will keep 95 per cent of profits in the first two years and 100 per cent thereafter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whereas it has become apparent to the citizens of San Francisco that there is no security for life or property either under the regulations of society, as it at present exists, or under the laws as now administered, and that by the association of bad characters our ballot boxes have been stolen and others substituted, or stuffed with votes that were never polled, and thereby our elections nullified; our dearest rights violated; and no other method left by which the will of the people can be manifested; therefore, the citizens whose names are hereunto attached, do unite themselves into an association for maintenance of the peace and good order of society; the prevention and punishment of crime; the preservation of our lives and property; and to insure that our ballot boxes shall hereafter express the actual and unforged will of the majority of our citizens; and we do bind ourselves each to the other by a solemn oath to do and perform every just and lawful act for the maintenance of law and order, and to sustain the laws when properly and faithfully administered. A Sketch of the Causes, Operations and Results of the San Francisco Vigilance Committee of 1856
  • Thereafter, any time a Save As or Open dialog appears, right-click the question mark (?) help button found in the top-right corner of the dialog and a list of file and folder paths will pop up.
  • Beijing was thereafter circumfused with rings of green waters.
  • Universities could foster a work culture for university students by making student obligations clear to students before they start their university education and continuously thereafter, preferably in the form of quasi-contracts.
  • This task is normally performed by a team of lawyers who are thereafter enabled to ask focused and pertinent questions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shortly hereafter, we discover that Rogue Avon's nemesis is his half brother.
  • I have sought the comments of director, CBI on your letter and will revert to you thereafter.
  • So, given these poor ratios, how can students realistically receive decent instruction in those subjects, let alone a balanced view of the demands of life in this world and those of life in the hereafter?
  • Its aerospace business fell off sharply thereafter.
  • And after the trauma of so many admonitory sermons on the sins of his late father, he never thereafter regarded Scottish Presbyterianism as a fit religion for a gentleman.
  • Thus he spake, and straightway they ceased from such words and gave unwearying labour to the oar; and quickly they passed by the swiftly flowing river Rhebas and the peak of Colone, and soon thereafter the black headland, and near it the mouth of the river Phyllis, where aforetime The Argonautica
  • Annand was invalided out of the army in 1948 and thereafter did much work for disabled people, especially the deaf, and was involved in local affairs in the north, and above all in army affairs.
  • [Sidenote: Tmesis] _Dissectio_, a cutting, when the ioynyng of a compound worde is losed by putting somewhat betwixt, as: Hys saying was true, as here shal appere after, for hereafter. A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes
  • Thereafter, when Yohanan came to her, Miriam expressed astonishment at behavior so foreign to his character.
  • And the companie shall do well hereafter in taking of seruants to be sent hither, to see that they be such as haue discretion, and be something broken in the world, and seene in the trade of merchandise, and one (if they can get some such) as can speake the The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • He seemed a little taken aback by that, and thereafter completely ignored her instructions.
  • Thereafter, there would be no ingress or exit except by specific arrangement or on the authority of the Commandant. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • That it is so, take, said he, any young boy of this time who hath only studied two years, -- if he have not a better judgment, a better discourse, and that expressed in better terms than your son, with a completer carriage and civility to all manner of persons, account me for ever hereafter a very clounch and bacon-slicer of Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1
  • Still, he will take the high road going forward and I think it will propell him to take NC and IND and probably the nomination thereafter. frank Clinton faces uphill battle in North Carolina
  • Word ... dwelt among us "(literally," tabernacled "); first, in humiliation; hereafter, in manifested glory (Re 21: 3). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • And he further informs us (v. 8) that, as there are two sorts of seedness, sowing to the flesh and sowing to the Spirit, so accordingly will the reckoning be hereafter: If we sow to the flesh, we shall of the flesh reap corruption. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • She is thereafter the traditional damsel in distress and it would appear that her ‘femaleness’ is what prevents her from saving herself.
  • Now it might have been supposed that a Circle — proud of his ancestry and regardful for a posterity which might possibly issue hereafter in a Flatland: a romance of many dimensions
  • The difficulties are compounded by there being only one hole thereafter at which to try to recover from any damage incurred. Times, Sunday Times
  • That it is so, take, said he, any young boy of this time who hath only studied two years, — if he have not a better judgment, a better discourse, and that expressed in better terms than your son, with a completer carriage and civility to all manner of persons, account me for ever hereafter a very clounch and bacon-slicer of Brene. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Shortly thereafter, libraries began offering Web-based resources such as online catalogs and article databases.
  • The military and naval branches of our Government give serious consideration to the 25 supervisory, administrative, and organizational principles hereafter set forth.
  • The dock company went into occupation on 1 January 1984 and thereafter commenced operations.
  • It may be added, of course, that most of those who drink alcohol do not commit offences of violence thereafter.
  • Shortly thereafter, Odom called back to say the warning indicators had changed to an all-out attack of 2, 200 missiles.
  • In a blooming mill, a continuous-cast bloom is rolled into billets, reheated, and thereafter rolled and formed into various products in a steel bar mill or wire rod mill.
  • Shortly thereafter, having sung about the column, and the fire upon it that burns “unto the honor of God”, he stops again, receives the reed from the acolyte, and with one of the three candles, lights the Paschal candle. Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 6.1 - Holy Saturday and the Blessing of the New Fire, Procession, Exultet, Prophecies
  • The political task at the moment is to reflect on how this God-given agency can be best employed in creating a society that will bring welfare and the good life to people in the here and now and in the hereafter.
  • Would Jobbernole return with a brace of male servitors, throw her into a sack and thereafter into the River Carrow?
  • The fearsome figure - astride a buffalo with menacing horns - is Lord Yamadharma, the ultimate arbiter of your life here and hereafter.
  • Thereafter a comparison is drawn between informal settlements and the Elandskloof case.
  • Time and again his thoughts would begin to drift, and soon thereafter his steps would follow suit.
  • For decades thereafter, they were described as massless, uncharged particles.
  • Thereafter he quickly became its most renowned liberal member, leading some opponents to accuse him of judicial activism.
  • Everything an individual does and thinks must be conditioned by the incommensurability of these two scales of time: the brief ‘moment’ of my life and the eternity of the hereafter.

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