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hereafter

[heer-af-ter, -ahf-] / hɪərˈæf tər, -ˈɑf- /




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And that’s assuming that the hereafter is any kind of tangible location at all.

From Salon

From then on, he said, he wanted “to make my father be proud of me in the hereafter and feel that I did something for him, just as he raised and supported me.”

From New York Times

GLENDALE, Ariz. — If you spend eight decades toiling to create perfect carpets of grass and end up believing that you never fully succeeded, your thoughts inevitably turn to the hereafter.

From Seattle Times

Starting today and hereafter, don’t burn your money or peace of mind on people who don’t do what they say they will and who let you do all the work.

From Washington Post

The Irishman would join him in the hereafter in 1941, not long after the publication of his mammoth novel, “Finnegans Wake.”

From Washington Post