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A few days later it would be attached to its eight-and-a-half-foot cloven-hoofed body and put to rest on a throne flanked on either side by a small metallic child.
A few days later it would be attached to its eight-and-a-half-foot cloven body and put to rest on a throne flanked on either side by a small metallic child.
Yet later it would be banned in France, and denounced - despite its own insistent morality - as immoral; it would not be translated into English until the 1920s when it was celebrated by, among others, Virginia Woolf.
And even though its stay in Germany was no more than a decade (in 1948 the statue returned to Italy, and it was placed in Rome's National Museum five years later), it would be a long time before the taint of its association with Hitler disappeared.
Later, it would be described by England's captain, Alastair Cook, as a kick up the backside.
"Later it would be used for military purposes" like powering space-based lasers, he said.
Then later it would be: "So … how you doing with that?
We didn't imagine 15 years later it would be even worse".
Later it would be possible to reconstruct a Vanish message by simply consulting the Unvanish archive.
(Some years later, it would be made into a film by Bernardo Bertolucci).
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Now, 12 years later, it would be impossible to see the show and think it was set any time in the past decade.
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