Sentence examples for much later statement from inspiring English sources

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The second, much later statement, addressed "the Muslim world".

First, Hitler's own account of his adolescent emotions upon seeing Rienzi and Lohengrin in the town of Linz, where he was living in a boarding house, and his much later statement (recounted elsewhere) that he had never had a more noble master than the prophet of German greatness.

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Yes, Anna said, but soon one of us will be gone... Loretta was to remember that statement much later, and wonder if Anna had begun to cultivate a friendship with her as a sort of insurance policy against the time when one of them would die.

However, these statements are vague and understood only much later that these explanations are on solid theoretical ground.

Her affect was flat, she had no emotion we would learn much later that she had taken Clonazepam, a powerful anti-anxiety drug, prior to her statement.

Her affect was flat, and she had no emotion we would learn much later that she had taken Clonazepam, a powerful anti-anxiety drug, prior to her statement.

That would come much later, after the second test, and when the results were in, conclusive and hard, no-nonsense in the statement they made.

(Not too much later!

PL: No, much later.

Not much later, L.P.F.

But some fail much later.

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