hereinafter
Example Sentences
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The bill approved unanimously in both the House and Senate would replace words such as “herein, hereafter, hereinafter” throughout Indiana code with more accurate and familiar terms.
From Seattle Times
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City—known worldwide and hereinafter as "the Met"—is the largest art museum in the United States, and one of the ten largest in the world.
From Scientific American
After you write “the Securities and Exchange Commission,” there is no need to follow it with “hereinafter, ‘the S.E.C.’ or ‘the Commission’.”
From New York Times
Scalia’s move is a little like taking a list of people who are incarcerated—defendants awaiting trial, immigrants about to be deported, those serving misdemeanor sentences, and convicted felons—and saying “hereinafter felons.”
From The New Yorker
“Additionally, the NBA and Silver isolated Rochelle from her husband and scared her into undertaking certain conduct hereinafter alleged, including the signing of papers ... that she did not understand,” the 32-page complaint said.
From Los Angeles Times
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