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was, since
adverb
From a specified time in the past.
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The decision was since reversed, but the threat still looms.
This, was since been blamed as a factor in Anglo's demise.
In another way, it was, since Bridwell was a dissolute hippy with a renegade spirit.
I have no idea what the outcome of this situation was, since I went inside at that point.
The answer, always, was since June 2003 — the low point of the decade.
The reasoning then was, since they are like that, then they are not human".
What she actually wrote was: "Since Watergate, there has been a pendulum of partisan revenge.
Born near Antwerp's docks, Van Mieghem was, since childhood, a close observer of maritime activity.
I said I was, since the attribution was always the same.
"He asked my wife who Kelly was, since he recognized the name," Erickson said.
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"I've gone totally back to the way I was since October last year".
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