How To Use Posthumously In A Sentence
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More particularly, in the hoodedness of her eyes, she reminded me of Malvina Schalkova, the Prague-born artist posthumously famous for the sketches and watercolors she made in Theresienstadt, and whose self-portrait, mirroring an infinity of sorrow, I first became familiar with when I visited Theresienstadt with Zoë.
Kalooki Nights
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Moss Icon only became posthumously "popular" in the underground world in the early '90s, after which the band's brief tenure became known as a foundational moment in emotional -- but never
Baltimore City Paper
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Upon his death in 1377, the emperor decided to honor him posthumously by bestowing on him the status of deity in charge of protecting the land.
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This year, a century after Mark Twain's death in 1910, the University of California Press is posthumously publishing "The Autobiography of Mark Twain," a three-volume 'unexpurgated' collection that promises never-before-seen glimpses into a man who continues to defy hard-lined definitions.
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The church also places special emphasis on converting the dead: because of their belief that families are eternal, Mormons feel a duty to posthumously baptise ancestors so that all may be together in heaven.
Mitt Romney leads the charge as Mormonism moves into the American mainstream
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Mr. McLynn is as unsparing of the senior commanders in Burma as they were of each other: The "mentally unstable" Wingate is posthumously diagnosed with bipolar disorder; Chennault suffered from "monomania," was "essentially false" and "joined in the Chinese elite's corruption and peculation with avidity"; Chiang is described as having given his second wife a nasty venereal disease on their wedding night.
Still Forgotten
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The highest honour a nonmilitary person can receive, it can be awarded posthumously.
The Sun
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He got a lot of ink, posthumously, due to a November '98 struggle with two officers.
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The posthumously released live album, RANK, is not mentioned at all and the participants monologize on Morrissey and Marr's subsequent solo careers in a bonus featurette.
Kate Bush and The Smiths "Under Review"
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He was confirmed posthumously as a member of the Chinese Communist Party.
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What should a renowned publishing house do when it wants to republish a not-so-good story and a very good story from a world-famous author posthumously?
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Thus, according to St Jerome, he was driven mad by a love philtre, wrote poetry in his lucid intervals, and died by his own hand, leaving his poem to be edited posthumously by Cicero.
Lucretius
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While there have been many distinguished American winners, including Tom Wolfe and John Updike, bad sex veterans reserve a special place in their hearts for Norman Mailer, who won posthumously in 2007 for a passage in which the word "excrement" is used so alarmingly that it threatens to put a reader off sex for good.
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The special award, presented posthumously, exemplifies the spirit of Muskingum College.
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That may seem surprising given his immense fame, but ambivalence about his status dogged his career and has pursued him posthumously.
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The first is a private sketchbook, posthumously made public at a time when attention was turning again to this American maverick.
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ROBERTS: He was posthumously awarded the Silver Star, and in the Silver Star is a citation.
CNN Transcript May 13, 2008
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Only posthumously would he reap the literary acclaim he so justly deserved.
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English philosopher Robert Hooke, in a discourse on earthquakes, written in 1688, but published posthumously in 1705, was aware that the fossil ammonites, nautili, and many other shells and fossil skeletons found in
Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution His Life and Work
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He was confirmed posthumously as a member of the Chinese Communist Party.
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A paedophile is posthumously lauded as a saviour of all mankind, the arrest of a convicted paedophile condemned as an 'immense cultural scandal'.
Satire? We're Past That.
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Still, Rogers was a credible scientist and he published the results of his microchemical tests in a credible peer-reviewed journal, even if he published the results posthumously.
The Shroud Codex
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Are we too, then, to be posthumously tried, or retried?
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The Long Parliament returned the favor by ordering the Second, Third, and Fourth Parts of Coke's Institutes of the Laws of England published posthumously.
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Jackson is being honored posthumously with the Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Yet whereas the mystique around such figures accumulates posthumously, he possesses it and lives.
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They are Marc C. Bingham, entrepreneur and Utah businessman; Huey D. Johnson, pioneering conservationist and environmental policy maker; Bonnie D. Parkin, former Relief Society President for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; and Bertrand D. Tanner, eminent micrometeorologist and scientific entrepreneur, who will be honored posthumously.
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A spokesperson for Limerick City Council said the freedom of the city has never been conferred posthumously.
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As part of the bicentenary celebrations the Society is producing a facsimile of the Naval Gold Medal for Trafalgar, awarded posthumously to the hero of the Senior Service.
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he was honored posthumously
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Auddie murphy I knew this one at least. and to MLH it's being given posthumously because nowadays it seems that the only way you get one is to die for it just goes to show people's commitment to country there a godsend and deserve even more recognition.
Here's one probably too easy for Del. Who was the most decorated soldier during WW2 and of all time?
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Did its reception shatter his confidence, leaving him unable to finish the other novels he worked on intermittently over his last years: "Islands in the Stream" and "The Garden of Eden" both published posthumously in heavily edited, and perhaps bowdlerized, editions?
The Slow Crack-Up
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He was posthumously awarded a Certificate of Bravery which is still a treasured possession in the family.
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When one considers that this story is coming from the same man who, in his first novel, used the prince in disguise framework to tell a story about a young man posthumously repairing his relationship with his adoptive father and rejecting the notion of monarchic rule, and who, in Perdido Street Station, has the protagonist practically sell himself into slavery in order to secure the services of a local mobster, Un Lun Dun seems downright conservative in its adherence to fantasy tropes, which hobbles the novel's emotional effect.
You Know, For Kids
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Salmasius rejoined in his Responsio, which similarly contains much personal abuse, published posthumously in 1660.
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The late Erik Bruhn, premier danseur and former artistic director of the National Ballet of Canada, posthumously endowed a competition to encourage promising young dancers.
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The survivors 'personal testimonies, including my mother's words on the Movietone newsreel and her posthumously published memoirs, are their lasting legacy.
Menachem Rosensaft: A Transfer of Memory
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Merchant-Ivory then, without Jhabvala, tackled Forster's posthumously published "Maurice" and scored again.
Forster Revisited
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That may seem surprising given his immense fame, but ambivalence about his status dogged his career and has pursued him posthumously.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Yet the principle of independent thought was too firmly rooted in Athens to be extirpated by the death of one individual; and so in time the accusers of Socrates were condemned and Socrates himself posthumously exonerated.
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These reflections, one of which we have just heard, were posthumously published from his diary jottings in a book called, in English, ‘Markings’.
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Finally my copy of Summer in Baden-Baden by Leonard Tsypkin which Susan Sontag posthumously tipped me the wink about in her book of essays At the Same Time and I'm delighted that the hardback edition that I tracked down contains her introduction.
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He was posthumously attainted of treason, and along with those of other deceased regicides, his corpse was exhumed and hanged, and his skull impaled in Westminster Hall.
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Subsequently it has only been through the reminiscences of his colleagues and through curators selecting his photographs posthumously for exhibitions, that Rudolf's work has reached any kind of public platform.
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His essays on sectionalism, published as The Significance of Sections in American History, won the Pulitizer Prize posthumously in 1933.
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After the war she was posthumously awarded the George Cross.
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these piano pieces were published posthumously
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And in the late 1660s he wrote a history of the civil wars, Behemoth; or, The Long Parliament, which was published posthumously (Hobbes 1668a).
Thomas Hobbes
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The original Act was keen to ensure that no succession or inheritance rights were obtained by posthumously conceived children or children born from embryos implanted posthumously.