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after

[af-ter, ahf-] / ˈæf tər, ˈɑf- /


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Cold stone, after all, does little to enhance comfort during a long performance.

From Salon

The lawsuit also underscores a familiar dynamic in entertainment: allegations often surface long after the alleged misconduct, when plaintiffs feel they have enough distance or support to speak publicly.

From Salon

Just 89 seconds separated Liverpool's two goals in their win over Wolves - but the difference in noise inside the stadium after each was clear.

From BBC

Work on a national performing arts centre began in the 1950s and after Kennedy, the 35th president, was assassinated in 1963, Congress decided to turn it into a living memorial to him.

From BBC

For thousands of Americans, the post-Christmas weekend began with canceled flights, overcrowded terminals and the sinking realization that getting home after the holidays might take days, not hours.

From Salon