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the afterward
adverb
Subsequently to some other action
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The book reads like a fairy tale until the end, in the afterward.
Forster explains why he conceived this kind of finale in the afterward he wrote in 1960: A happy ending was imperative.
In the afterward to a reissued book version of The Ballad in 1996, she wrote: 'I had thought I could stave off loss through photographing.
And the author is taken with his puns on the word "lot," using it repeatedly in chapter titles, from the introduction ("A Lot on My Mind") to the afterward ("Musing a Lot").
Muriel Spark, in the afterward to this edition, suggests that this slip is a moment of "professional illogic," but I think that to the contemporary reader it hardly matters.
"I am at war with the obvious," the photographer William Eggleston said in a conversation with the author Mark Holborn, which became the afterward in Eggleston's 1989 book, "The Democratic Forest".
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During the discussion afterward the room was sharply divided.
Worse yet was the grumbling afterward in the press room.
Still, the seizure became the story afterward.
Remove the seeds from the water afterward.
The two met at the net afterward.
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