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hereupon

[heer-uh-pon, -pawn] / ˌhɪər əˈpɒn, -ˈpɔn /




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Johnson hereupon summoned management and labor negotiators to the White House.

From Time Magazine Archive

Contention enough hereupon; but now dimly arises, or reproduces itself, the question.

From The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 by Various

There remain for us, however, still several questions which the more particularly demand answers, because hereupon the most singular notions prevail.

From The Student-Life of Germany by Howitt, William

Tortoise hereupon stepped forward, and offered his services for the capture of Jackal.

From South-African Folk-Tales by Honey, James A.

In order to re-enforce Master Humphrey, the deaf gentleman, and the other original members of his benevolent conclave, he hereupon resorted to a natural, but none the less unhappy, expedient.

From Dickens English Men of Letters by Ward, Adolphus William, Sir




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