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was subsequent
adjective
Following in time; coming or being after something else at any time, indefinitely.
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(There was subsequent controversy over charges that Beah fabricated parts of his story, but both Beah and his publisher reject these claims).
Theodore's son, Alamayo was taken to England on Napier's ship, and was subsequent sent to school at Rugby, but he died when he was nineteen.
In the Balkans the formation of states was subsequent to and consequent upon the emergence of national movements.
There was subsequent disagreement about what had been agreed, and, in the event, Austria occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina unilaterally, without making Russia any reciprocal concessions.
His family remains critical of the police over both the fatal shooting and what they say was subsequent misinformation and lack of communication from Scotland Yard and the IPCC.
Duggan's family remain highly critical of police, both over the events which left him with a gunshot wound to the chest and what they say was subsequent misinformation and lack of communication from Scotland Yard and the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), which is investigating the incident.
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There were subsequent recriminations.
They were subsequent".
There were subsequent trials, of course.
There were subsequent hospitalizations for various ailments.
There have been subsequent reports about a lack of water.
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