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Much of her work, she says, depicts an otherworldliness, a pulling back of the veil between this life and the hereafter.

The only issue is that from the hereafter dad only speaks to her in Mixtec, the native language of their community, which she never learned.

One of the early indications that Macbeth has long been dreaming about being king is his reaction to the witches’ news that he will “be king hereafter.”

But then again, it’s January, hereafter known as Kraken Streak Month, because the team plays Thursday night needing a victory over the Washington Capitals to tie the franchise record of eight straight.

We now know that this 'junk DNA', hereafter referred to as the non-coding genome, is indeed very important.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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