Sentence examples for later that instead from inspiring English sources

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He realized later that, instead of creating an attenuated form of the agent, his treatment had actually neutralized it.

Samantha thought she closed her account with Mellon in 1999 but discovered more than 10 years later that instead of closing her account, Mellon had just transferred it to Citizens Bank, which had bought Mellon in 2001.

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Michael Colborne, a Canadian journalist, was punched in the face by a nationalist, and American journalist Christopher Miller later claimed that instead of protecting the marchers the police turned against them.

Christopher Miller, an American journalist based in Kiev, was punched in the face by a nationalist, and later claimed that instead of protecting the marchers the police turned against them.

Thus Foucault later explains that instead 'of an essential antagonism, it would be better to speak of an "agonism"'a– 'a relationship that is at the same time mutual incitement and struggle; less of a face-to-face confrontation that paralyses both sides than a permanent provocation' (Foucault, 2002e[1982]: 342002e[1982]

Half an hour or so later I found that, instead of being dead, they were very lively, and some which had been lying on their backs had recovered.

He had become disillusioned with Labour's failure to change society, complaining later that it had, instead, changed people to make them accept society as it was.

A week later, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien announced that, instead of trying to get the decision overturned, his cabinet would seek to codify it.

I decided at some point a little later on that instead of complaining about what I thought was lacking there that I'd simply try to do it myself.

Soren Baker of the Los Angeles Times later suggested that instead of launching her career off the success of "Between Me and You", and by recording in Sweden without the "platinum production touch" of Irv Gotti, the owner of The Inc. Records, the momentum created by the song had evaporated.

Pastor Paul Pulliam later marveled that instead of being bitter, the congregation's main question was, "What can we learn from this?" Pulliam, 59, isn't sure of the answer, but his thoughts on fate--and the more volatile concept, predestination--are clearer than before.

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