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The afterwards
adverb
At a later or succeeding time.
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The afterwards 4 or 6 months were consolidation phase, in which they would take HR and HRE combination respectively.
The dead may look after the afterwards.
It is the outcome of this crisis – the "afterwards" – that will be decisive.
First, in satellite design stage, several techniques are recommended to simplify the afterwards compensations.
Although income distribution depends on the dynamics of multiple variables, some of which are missing from our model, the initial humped shaped curve and the afterwards downward path to a lower level relative to the initial level seem to lend support to the prediction of our model.
However, an application prior to psychoeducation could have led to a different processing of the afterwards presented information.
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The Sheikh handed Cecil the prize afterwards.
The "Cucumber Bandit" ate the evidence afterwards.
The language afterwards was harsh.
"The commentary afterwards is superfluous.
He does the honours afterwards.
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