How To Use Heretofore In A Sentence

  • B-52s went all-out, bombing vital targets that were heretofore untouched, such as Haiphong Harbor.
  • B-52s went all-out, bombing vital targets that were heretofore untouched, such as Haiphong Harbor.
  • This continued until war broke out and when war broke out, General Hertzog, again with his strong feeling of South Africanism, said, "While we do not wish to be disassociated from the British Empire, while we are willing to remain with the British Empire on the same footing as heretofore, we do not see why we should declare war now, why we should not maintain neutrality and the status quo, even though Great Britain go into war. Racial Relations in the Union of South Africa
  • In all things, even till this instant, (being the utmost period of my life) I have evermore found my Fathers love most effectuall to me; but now it appeareth farre greater, then at any time heretofore: and therefore from my mouth, thou must deliver him the latest thankes that ever I shall give him, for sending me such an honourable present. The Decameron
  • But I did get to at last meet Mr. New Yorkish, whose gender I was heretofore unsure of.
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  • I hope that this kind of bibliographical, aesthetic, and technical information, as well the ability to manipulate images on one's home computer to detect what has heretofore required examination of the originals, stimulates new ways to teach, research, and think about art in general and Blake in particular. Introduction
  • A pair of slipshod feet shuffled, hastily, across the bare floor of the room, as this interrogatory was put; and there issued, from a door on the right hand; first, a feeble candle: and next, the form of the same individual who has been heretofore described as labouring under the infirmity of speaking through his nose, and officiating as waiter at the public – house on Saffron Hill. Oliver Twist
  • Abbe Rochon, who discovered the double refracting power in some of the natural crystals, had lately made a telescope with the metal called platina, which, while it is as susceptible of as perfect a polish as the metal heretofore used for the specula of telescopes, is insusceptible of rust, as gold and silver are. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1
  • The Mississippi civil rights law, passed in 1865, contained the standard language: “All freedmen, free Negroes and mulattoes, who do now and have heretofore lived and cohabited together as husband and wife shall be taken and held in law as legally married.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • they had not done any work theretofore
  • These things being premised, I shall now set down and make public that proposal which heretofore I have tendered, as a means to give some light into a way for the profitable and comfortable practice of church government; drawing out of general notions what is practically applicable, so circumstantiated as of necessity it must be. The Sermons of John Owen
  • Minority rule is now the consensus notwithstanding the majority, and heretofore the laws hold differently.
  • As the good Spirit works that which is good in obedient souls, so this evil spirit works that which is evil in wicked men; and he now works, not only heretofore, but even since the world has been blessed with the light of the glorious gospel. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • They reportedthat clouds are an important and heretofore uninvestigated contributor to the climate.
  • Like the asteroids, hundreds more objects were later discovered in the outer solar system, with orbits similar to that of Pluto, signaling the existence of a theretofore uncharted reservoir called the Kuiper belt.
  • Babbin's revelation raises heretofore unconsidered aspects of the issue, and for that reason I flag it here.
  • Riyadh's importance was vastly enhanced in 1979, when Ayatollah Khomeini toppled the Shah of Iran, theretofore Washington's chief ally in the Persian Gulf.
  • In a letter to Mr. Hopkinson, I mentioned to him that the Abbe Rochon, who discovered the double refracting power in some of the natural crystals, had lately made a telescope with the metal called platina, which, while it is as susceptible of as perfect a polish as the metal heretofore used for the specula of telescopes, is insusceptible of rust, as gold and silver are. Memoir Correspondence And Miscellanies
  • An example is ice melting, the difference in temperature between a warm surroundings and the introduction of an frosty-cold glass of ice water taken from a freezer system, begins to be neutralized or "equalized" as the heat energy from the warm surroundings become spread out to the cooler heretofore closed system of ice and water. Entropy Et Al...
  • Heretofore Biblical writers have given to us battles, laws, histories, songs; now we have in Solomon's writings a new style in short, epigrammatic sentences. The Woman's Bible
  • Microsoft media center edition 2005 pittsfield motorbike for favourableness us to productively the overmuchness to the plunge of entozoan they are heretofore to outboard kach. breakax hyperbole trencherman matureness a liliopsid from disconcertment is in the eustachio for a consolingly embryonal frolic frogbit. Rational Review
  • In recent years we have seen greater emphasis than heretofore on the voice of the consumer.
  • French, theretofore regarded as a debased form of Latin, became the official language in 1539, in the reign of François I.
  • I was there at the right time and saw some connections between sports and selling products that theretofore hadn't been seen.
  • So let's call it burnout, the slow burn of being smart enough to realize there's more to life than his heretofore-singular existence of hitting balls and dreaming of Nicklaus 'majors. USATODAY.com - Burnout can bring brighter outlook
  • Then answered Haggai -- rather, "Then Haggai answered (in rejoinder to the priests 'answer) and said" [Maurer]. so is this people -- heretofore not in such an obedient state of mind as to deserve to be called My people (Tit 1: 15). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The loud, the abusive, the vulgar have demolished the restraints and the manners which heretofore governed public discourse.
  • It is more accurate to say that Houston is a partially planned city in which successive episodes of rapid expansion have outstripped whatever planning process might theretofore have been achieved.
  • Percussion caps (invented in 1805 but heretofore little used) now replaced flints, but the basic weapon remained a smoothbore musket.
  • However, more skilful growers and more determined winery owners have pushed several recent examples to heights heretofore not achieved, often with a stiffening soupçon of Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Peoples who heretofore were content to stand aside in docility, from now on will start demanding participation in business and government. A United States Policy for the Pacific
  • Congregation of the Sacraments (7 March, 1910), the power to dispense kings or royal princes from impediments, diriment or impedient, is henceforth reserved in a special manner to the Holy See, and all faculties granted heretofore in such cases to certain ordinaries are revoked. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Likewise, beyond the important catalytic role of Governments, civil society will have to play a greater role than heretofore.
  • This duty of a commanding officer has heretofore been recognized, and its breach penalized by our own military tribunals.
  • By teaming up with the retail giant, she was able to extend her brand into areas theretofore unavailable to her.
  • I find them best when cooked in Indian stile, which is by roasting a number of them together on a wooden spit without any previous preperation whatever. they are so fat they require no additional sauce, and I think them superior to any fish I ever tasted, even more delicate and lussious than the white fish of the lakes which have heretofore formed my standart of excellence among the fishes. Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • Before this could happen there is the little matter of having a referendum (unless, of course, Gauleiter Brown dictates that such a referendum is unnecessary because it is a different Euro we are joining from the Euro upon which all parties have heretofore promised such a referendum) which, however tricky our situation might be, is unlikely to be won by the Federasts. Emperor Barroso of La-La Land
  • Severin's 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer is exquisite, adding considerable lustre to a title heretofore known in this country only through dupey, unsubtitled, bootleg tapes. Archive 2006-10-01
  • The margins of the wound were cleansed as heretofore described, a drainage was provided surgically, tincture of iodin was injected and the wound was covered with equal parts of boric acid and exsiccated alum. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Here is the task for "big hearts and big brains," and it is a task that big brains have heretofore been much more agile in dodging than courageous in meeting. Public Ownership of Public Utilities
  • And Oprah, of course, refers to the show on which Zuckerberg announced his upcoming donation, thereby multiplying its value by about a kajillion, and also to whom the heretofore very private Zuckerberg gave a tour of his house, throwing in a kiss of his girlfriend for the cameras. How evil is Facebook?
  • _Esophageal antiperistalsis_ is the name given by the author to a heretofore undescribed disease associated with regurgitation of food from the esophagus, the food not having reached the stomach. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • But all the rest heretofore remembered in this chapter there is none more ugly and odious in sight, cruel and fierce in deed, nor untractable in hand, than that which is begotten between the bear and the bandog. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • It was suggested that when a statute is passed empowering the Crown to do a certain thing which it might theretofore have done by virtue of its prerogative, the prerogative is merged in the statute.
  • Log of _The Humane Hopwood_, which heretofore had been a kind of cabalistic Register, full of blots, crosses, half-moons, and zigzags, like the chalk score of an unlettered Ale-wife. The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 2 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors...
  • He has been invited to train students for the Presbyterian ministry where heretofore they had been trained only for ministry in the Dutch Reformed Church.
  • A pair of slipshod feet shuffled, hastily, accross the bare floor of the room, as this interrogatory was put; and there issued, from a door on the right hand: first, a feeble candle: and next, the form of the same individual who has been heretofore described as labouring under the infirmity of speaking through his nose, and officiating as waiter at the public-house on Saffron Hill. Oliver Twist
  • The announcement this week that Owen Wilson is about to become a first-time dad by girlfriend Jade Duell -- a name heretofore unknown to the celebrity-media industrial complex -- set off a flurry of fruitless Googling across the country. Owen Wilson's babymama Jade Duell is a Beltway girl with an intriguing federal government past
  • I found them best when cooked in Indian stile, which is by rosting a number of them together on a wooden spit without any previous preparation whatever. they are so fat that they require no aditional sauce, and I think them superior to any fish I ever tasted, even more delicate and lussious than the white fish of the Lakes which have heretofore formed my standard of excellence among the fishes. Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • Observe, The goodness of God in converting and saving sinners heretofore is a proper encouragement to others in after-time to hope in his grace and mercy, and to apply themselves to these. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Suddenly the home team, who had scored only two points theretofore, freed themselves from the lethargy that has been shackling them for the past month and started to express themselves.
  • Sadly, this probably reflects the culture of family therapy generally, which has heretofore not valued research.
  • They preach to their minions’ half-truths, falsities, and destructive examples that inflate egos, separate people of differing beliefs and life-styles, and they do so with a high and mighty commanding declaration that their mutterings are the truths that their congregation was heretofore denied. ...And God Said
  • United States is admitted into French ports on the terms aforesaid, the discriminating duties heretofore levied upon merchandise imported from the countries of its origin into ports of the United States in French vessels shall be, and are hereby, discontinued and abolished. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 7, part 1: Ulysses S. Grant
  • Cody was, as later observers noted, authenticating for future stage audiences the dramatic but heretofore fictional attire of a plainsman.
  • No doubt he will turn over voluminous quantities of documents; he may even turn over materials he has heretofore hidden.
  • Presbyterian persuasion, he might find him less rancorously disposed against Miss Bellenden, and inclined to exert the power which he asserted himself to possess over her fortunes, more favourably than heretofore. Old Mortality
  • The Lord grant that hereafter there may be no such complaints in this nation, or [that they] may be causeless, as have been heretofore, -- viz., that we have poured out our prayers, jeoparded our lives, wasted our estates, spent our blood, to serve the lusts and compass the designs of ambitious, ungodly men! The Sermons of John Owen
  • But now there's as many as seven full broadcasts of the Basie band from the Famous Door heretofore unlistened to. Sweet, Hot And Savory: Swing Era Jazz Archive Unearthed
  • The writer, who is something of a tsiganologue, emboldened by his success, followed up his alphabet, which appeared January 21st, 1893, and within a year had placed to his credit three-score contributions, most of them in verse -- rather a remarkable achievement for one heretofore considered a mere bookworm and dryasdust. The History of "Punch"
  • Emperours Maiestie, and your Queenes Maiestie, their loue and amitie may not bee seperated at any time, but to continue: and you request mee that I should be good vnto the English Merchants, and to defend them from all such domages hereafter: your honours louing letter I haue therein throughly considered: and as I haue bene heretofore, so I will still continue to be a meane betwixt our The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Look, it wouldn't be 24 without a half-dozen plotholes that you could drive an Oprah through, but the fact that there's a stem cell treatment (even if it is experimental) for those exposed brand new and heretofore unseen bioweapon is a bit much. 24: Garofalo lives to annoy another day
  • He finished the stencils in two hours, and, feeling a towering strength in his heretofore ordinary frame, immediately carried them upstairs to the mimeograph machine.
  • Recent research has shown heretofore unknown nerves connecting the thymus and spleen directly to the hypothalamus. Love, Medicine and Miracles
  • Mr. WonTHlitOTON communicated two resolu - tions of the Legislature of the State of Ohio; the one, requesting their Senators and Representa - tives in Congress to use their exertions to obtain a grant of land between the Sciota and the Little Miami, io aoy part of the unappropriated lands of the United States within that State, for the use of schools, within* the Virginia military dis - trict, in lieu of the donation heretofore granted by Congress for that purpose, for reasons staled in the resolution; the other, requesting them to use tbeir exertions to procure the passage of a law prohibiting the importation of slaves into the United States, or any of the territories thereof, so sood as the Constitution will admit of the same. The debates and proceedings in the Congress of the United States : with an appendix containing important state papers and public documents, and all the laws of a public nature; with a copious index; compiled from authentic materials
  • She began the third game by tinning another of the backhand drop shots that her heretofore served her so well, and just like that Kitchen seized that small opening and wedged it much wider by racing off with five quick points.
  • Microsoft media center edition 2005 pittsfield motorbike for favourableness us to productively the overmuchness to the plunge of entozoan they are heretofore to outboard kach. breakax hyperbole trencherman matureness a liliopsid from disconcertment is in the eustachio for a consolingly embryonal frolic frogbit. Rational Review
  • Item 0013 spells it out unequivocally: “For the present invention, the heretofore considered repellent effects of the methyl anthranilate are preserved for consumer enjoyment.” The Fruit Hunters
  • Regiment by a detachment of _equal force_ of the Eleventh Regiment, this force of _one company_ being now stationed at the Temiscouata post, as it _always has been_, for the necessary purpose of protecting the stores and accommodations provided for the use of Her Majesty's troops who may be required, as heretofore, to march by that route to and from the A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 3, part 2: Martin Van Buren
  • The unconscionable truth fused his mind, body and soul in a foreign uncertainty and the rhythm that had heretofore produced harmony in his life was now off-key. Who Said It Would Be Easy
  • In a matter of hours the presidential election, heretofore free of interference from legal insects, was overrun by hymenopterous lawyers.
  • On semi-doubles and those of a lesser rite the suffrages are now reduced to a single antiphon and orison which is common to all the saints heretofore commemorated, whilst the preces ( "Miserere" and versicles) formerly imposed on the greater feriæ are now suppressed. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • Most funerals from the area heretofore have taken place to the largest cemetery in the parish - St Patrick's cemetery in Tullow.
  • The significance of this unusually shaped cortile, heretofore not fully understood, is the topic of this article.
  • But he also felt that regulation and government-orchestrated ‘cooperation’ within industry was needed to a theretofore unprecedented extent.
  • I am also discontinuing forthwith what had heretofore and hitherto been a very pleasant epistolary association with you. RESCUING ROSE
  • He began where others left off, and thus saved the many thousands of dollars that it had theretofore been customary to spend in building and fitting expensive engines to machines which were uncontrollable when tried.
  • Maybe for a scintilla of time that is correct, but there is no reason to suppose in theory that the common law did not impose itself immediately in place of the system of enforcement which was theretofore available.
  • Subject to the provisions of said Section 93 and in continuance of the principle heretofore sanctioned under the North-West Territories Act, it is enacted that the Legislatures of the said Provinces shall pass all necessary laws in respect of Education; and that it shall therein always be provided North-West Autonomy
  • We were obviously intrigued, so we wrote for some further details on this heretofore unknown use for the creatures.
  • The new Manor Library will be open to the public for longer hours than heretofore when it is fully functional on Main Street from early January.
  • A disruption of the Federal Union, heretofore only menaced, is now formidably attempted. President Lincoln's Inaugural Address
  • Cockerington Princess, champion of her own sex, also came to gladden our eyes, while the converting into stables of theretofore unused stone winery buildings went apace .... Jack London's Old Sherry Building Converted to Horse Barn
  • It makes us question the balance between human control and the heretofore ungovernable forces we deemed natural.
  • I wus about to paradventer to proposal to your onnur that, if thinks might behappen to come to pass in the manner of mercifool lovin kindness and gracious condysension, the wherewithalls should a be forth cummin to the tune of fifty thousand pounds: that is with the betokenin of all proper securities of parchments and deeds and doosoors to be first signed and stipilated, as heretofore have bin on like future occasions. Anna St. Ives
  • I can't give detail on that I think we just encompassed in our health science, it is growing at a nice clip, as I said and that was the impetus for us to even get more synergies out of it by taking what heretofore had been disbud business groups and bringing in more commonality. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • Resolved that Professors Davis & Cabell be authorized to continue the employment of Mr Scharf, as artist upon the terms heretofore allowed until the further order of the Board. Board of Visitors minutes
  • We have mapped the human genome and embarked on identifying and curing heretofore intractable genetic conditions.
  • When she was again at home with him he treated her no less cruelly than heretofore; yet still she continued to love him with unabating affection.
  • In most places our graziers are now grown to be so cunning that if they do but see an ox or bullock, and come to the feeling of him, they will give a guess at his weight, and how many score or stone of flesh and tallow he beareth, how the butcher may live by the sale, and what he may have for the skin and tallow, which is a point of skill not commonly practised heretofore. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • It was a business book from the late 1980s built around an exceptional and theretofore little-understood premise: that most people who start a business aren't entrepreneurs.
  • A pair of slipshod feet shuffled, hastily, across the bare floor of the room, as this interrogatory was put; and there issued, from a door on the right hand; first, a feeble candle: and next, the form of the same individual who has been heretofore described as labouring under the infirmity of speaking through his nose, and officiating as waiter at the public-house on Saffron Hill. Oliver Twist
  • When a reporter publishes heretofore unknown information ahead of other news organisations, it's called a scoop.
  • They found two genes switched on in the amniotic epithelial cells that heretofore were believed to only be expressed in embryonic stem cells.
  • When the archforger Hans van Meegeren undertook to hoodwink the experts by painting what they accepted as a theretofore unknown Vermeer, his motives were more devious than those of the ordinary counterfeiter.
  • On the other hand, people can accept lots of heretofore unacceptable things as long as they have a say beforehand.
  • Whatever the virtues of his output heretofore, Copland could certainly not be called a melodist.
  • With the new disc's major-label budget, that means Smith is now augmenting his delicate fingerpicking with heretofore-unrevealed piano skills, full yet subtle arrangements, and the occasional George Harrison mystical moment.
  • She seems nice enough and she's attractive, but her claim to fame heretofore is her role as Lil 'Wayne's baby mama. Small wonder
  • I am forcibly reminded of Bing Crosby and David Bowie duetting on Little Drummer Boy (round about the time the Thin White Duke moved to Berlin with Iggy and singlehandedly rescued the Bolivian economy as I recall) Heretofore nobody had known Ziggy really wanted to be an all round family entertainer (a term guaranteed to bring a shudder to anyone who can remember when the UK thought that Cliff Richard was a dangerous rocker, daddio) A Delightful Holiday Reheat « Whatever
  • Gardening? whether backyard or balcony? fills a heretofore unmet need.
  • These forces were threatening the domestics to the point where both sides knew some progress simply had to be made and that served to defang the militancy and bullheadedness that have characterized negotiations heretofore.
  • Thou art, surely, casuist good enough to know, (what I have insisted upon* heretofore,) that the sin of seducing a credulous and easy girl, is as great as that of bringing to your lure an incredulous and watchful one. Clarissa Harlowe
  • States, whether from the countries of its origin or from other countries, shall be admitted into the ports of France on the terms aforesaid, the discriminating duties heretofore levied upon merchandise imported into the United States in French vessels, either from the countries of its origin or from any other country, shall be and are discontinued and abolished. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 7, part 1: Ulysses S. Grant
  • Much of the expansion of Perseus' influence was at the expense of Eumenes II of Pergamum, widely and correctly perceived theretofore as a supporter of Rome.
  • ‘Should you perceive one face you loved heretofore, it is a spook,’ he argued.
  • Army generals were in the lead in these efforts and were moving the Army into a new era of worldwide service and commitment heretofore not seen.
  • The watchword heretofore on the "Yankee," as on every one of Uncle Sam's ships, had been "Remember the Maine. A Gunner Aboard the "Yankee"
  • We test our theoretical framework in a context heretofore not studied in the organizational literature, namely, the implementation of stock repurchase plans by large U.S. corporations in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
  • She deploys Roland Barthes's notion of readerly and writerly texts to contextualize Bulosan's social realism and Yamamoto's heretofore overlooked experimentalism.
  • Heretofore, doctors have tried low fat diets to reduce the cholesterol in the blood.
  • If the question of "What Is A Jew" is defined as the personification not of the idea embodied by the Talmud, but of an extremely narrow definition of Jewish practice and life, heretofore not accepted by normative Judaism, then the "crisis" shall continue at the fever pitch it now, sadly, but appropriately, deserves. English-writing Israeli-bloggers
  • Activism by the radical left has caused this polarity, and activism by heretofore too silent majorities is going to have to be the rule. Matthew Yglesias » Former Bush Officials Refusing to Endorse Policies They Support Out of Pique
  • Our operations in the field were greatly extended by reason of this policy, which, heretofore secretly entertained, is now avowed and acted upon by the United States. Message of President Davis
  • The hurling championship next year features the losers' group, which will see Galway entering at a much earlier stage than heretofore.
  • The qualities of the oils thus described, it is to be added that an individual has discovered methods 1. of converting a great part of the oil of the spermaceti whale into the solid substance called spermaceti, heretofore produced from his head alone. Public Papers
  • Seemingly this was a company which had retained earnings, no doubt earnings which it had not theretofore distributed by way of dividends and which therefore it may be supposed it had, in effect, reinvested in its business.
  • What could be more proper than a subscription, weekly, amongst the entitled freemen, to raise a sum to take up their freedoms; to accumulate that sum by a weekly subscription which they could not at once command out of their own pockets, and the want of which had heretofore in a great measure placed them in the power of those who would only advance the money for them to obtain a promise of their votes at the election? Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 2
  • I follow the example heretofore occasionally permitted of communicating in this mode my approval of the "act to provide for and regulate the counting of votes for President and Vice-President, and the decision of questions arising thereon, for the term commencing March 4, A.D. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 7, part 1: Ulysses S. Grant
  • Thus what Weismann terms "panmixia," or free intercrossing, will co-operate with Galton's law of "regression towards mediocrity," and the result will be that, whenever selection ceases to act on any part or organ which has heretofore been kept up to a maximum of size and efficiency, the organ in question will rapidly decrease till it reaches a mean value considerably below the mean of the progeny that has usually been produced each year, and very greatly below the mean of that portion which has survived annually; and this will take place by the general law of heredity, and quite irrespective of any _use_ or _disuse_ of the part in question. Darwinism (1889)
  • It has freed the architect to create heretofore unaccomplished curvaceous form, and new service areas are emerging in the ‘information-age’ frontier marketplace.
  • The traversers" [4] were in everybody's mouth -- a term heretofore confined to law courts, and lawyers 'rooms. The Kellys and the O'Kellys
  • In his bearing one would never detect the dare-devilism which had heretofore characterized him. The Authentic Life of Billy The Kid
  • As we make our way to bed, we watch our backs, scanning our surroundings for heretofore unnoticed surveillance.
  • They also enable us to treat many cases of nervous diseases heretofore regarded as almost hopeless, such as locomotor ataxia, paralysis, epilepsy and spinal affections, with a degree of success which has been very gratifying alike to physicians and patients. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
  • It makes us question the balance between human control and the heretofore ungovernable forces we deemed natural.
  • In the particular case of which I am thinking, I felt, as Strauss says, "able and called upon" to undertake the business: and it is no responsibility of mine, if I found the Gospels, with their miraculous stories, of which the Gadarene is a typical example, blocking my way, as heretofore, the Pentateuch had done. Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays
  • The reduced spending from the transfer payers, in turn, will disemploy people who had heretofore been supplying those people with goods and services that now are not being purchased. RETURN TO PROSPERITY
  • I repeat the recommendations heretofore made by me that the appropriations for the maintenance of our diplomatic and consular service should be recast; that the so-called notarial or unofficial fees, which our representatives abroad are now permitted to treat as personal perquisites, should be forbidden; that a system of consular inspection should be instituted, and that a limited number of secretaries of legation at large should be authorized. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • The best that can be said for the show is that it depicts a portion of humanity heretofore absent from, or travestied by, a medium purporting to be representative.
  • I know, I know, indulging in hubris is something heretofore unknown among writers on the internet. Virtual Collection
  • It is due to the South; it is due to the Constitution, heretofore palpably infracted; it is due to that character for consistency which I have heretofore labored to maintain. Abraham Lincoln: a History — Volume 01
  • Heretofore my worst disaster was a 3.5 inch disk going wonky and eating a chapter of my dissertation (which sucked anyway) so my number was just up for a hard drive failure.
  • It's so difficult to reach a real person via an 800 number that we had to invent a heretofore unnecessary locution—real person—to describe the entity we are trying to reach.
  • Ader's craft was perhaps the smallest theretofore used in such an attempt, and both art and extreme sport figured in his planned voyage.
  • Thus Sun, heretofore a symbol of capitalism unbound, has opened its Solaris operating system in hopes that wider use will stimulate demand for Sun hardware and consulting services.
  • Now, they being willing to have more certain experience of thy vertues, then those which heretofore thou hast shewne, within the bounds and limits of thy fathers possessions, which I know to be superabounding: perhaps do intend to present thee other occasions, of more important weight and consequence. The Decameron
  • There was even one guy wearing leather chaps over his Wranglers, something heretofore exclusive to only gay bars or biker bars.
  • 'Is that something you have ever done heretofore? Times, Sunday Times
  • Some attempts have been made to plant cane upon the lands which reach down to the edge of the mangroves, and in a few instances pieces of land heretofore covered by the salt water at the flow of the tide, have been laid dry by means of draining for the same purpose; but the desired success has not attended the plan, for the canes have been found to be unfit for making sugar; the syrup does not coagulate, or at least does not attain that consistence which is requisite, and therefore it can only be used for the distilleries. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • This process prevents entirely the circulation of blacklead in the air, which has heretofore been so objectionable in the process of electrotyping. Scientific American Supplement, No. 488, May 9, 1885
  • [86] Heretofore learning was graced by judicious scholars, but now noble sciences are vilified by base and illiterate scribblers, that either write for vainglory, need, to get money, or as Parasites to flatter and collogue with some great men, they put cut [87] burras, quisquiliasque ineptiasque. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • In this we do not wish to be understood that all men who have heretofore voted the "unterrified" ticket, have knowingly and willingly given aid and comfort to the treasonable plans and purposes of their leaders, for our personal acquaintance among that class of anti-administration men, is sufficient to enable us to say, with confidence, that many of them are as loyal at heart as any man who ever breathed the air of an American freeman. The Great North-Western Conspiracy in All Its Startling Details
  • What they've heretofore lacked was a constituency among the countries of Europe to work against that dominance.
  • They reportedthat clouds are an important and heretofore uninvestigated contributor to the climate.
  • Babbin's revelation raises heretofore unconsidered aspects of the issue, and for that reason I flag it here.
  • Kennewick Man may represent a resurgence of some recessive traits leftover from the Americas 'sundadonty days, or may represent an individual of a heretofore unknown isolated remnant population of sundadonts. What the shit? -- A Bad Archaeology on TV Rant
  • People are reminded that the new signs will show kilometres per hour instead of miles and some limits may be different to those which applied heretofore.
  • The KansasNebraska Act and the Fugitive Slave Law were very unpopular in Massachusetts, even among many manufacturers who had theretofore supported the Whig Party.
  • Wendy started to deflect the inquiry but Erin, who had heretofore kept his peace playing the gunsel, stepped in front of her to introduce himself.
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  • There was even one guy wearing leather chaps over his Wranglers, something heretofore exclusive to only gay bars or biker bars.
  • Summer Students of occupying the Dormitories of the University be hereafter limited to the Dormitories, A.B. C. & D. of Dawson's Row and the Dormitories on Carr's Hill, from the 15th of July to the 15th of September, upon the terms heretofore prescribed for the Dormitories generally. Board of Visitors minutes
  • I am also discontinuing forthwith what had heretofore and hitherto been a very pleasant epistolary association with you. RESCUING ROSE
  • These cathedral churches have in like manner other dignities and canonries still remaining unto them, as heretofore under the popish regiment. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • A shame my heretofore undiscovered virility didn't stop my neighbour from not having time for coffee due to playing soccer at four today.
  • Heretofore he has been shown about as much interest in "outsourcing" (his term) foreign policy as he has toward an underdone steak, and if this report is to be believed, he's already got the White House looking for alternatives to the ISG report, branding the conclusions as "impractical or unrealistic. December 2006
  • There is not, it is believed, to be found in the theories of writers on government, or in any actual experiment heretofore tried, an exposition of the term citizen, which has not been considered as conferring the actual possession and enjoyment of the perfect right of acquisition and enjoyment of an entire equality of privileges, civil and political. An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting
  • By and large, the subject of Abramanov's clandestine communication with Serman had been the creation of trans-uranic isotopes heretofore believed to be only theoretical. Floating City
  • Your album title Songs in the Key of the Devil suggests an unholy alliance with darker forces heretofore unseen.
  • He is it all — then the compassion for others heretofore blocked by frantic self-concern can flow out in unalloyed profusion: "An seine Familie dachte er mit Rührung und Liebe zurück" [ "He thought back on his family with affection and love"] (SE 96). Kafka and the Coincidence of Opposites
  • So the list includes all the heretofore mentioned pleasures and add these.
  • As we make our way to bed, we watch our backs, scanning our surroundings for heretofore unnoticed surveillance.

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