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sometime

adverb as in at an indefinite time

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And I think that has to do with the fact that sometime during the 20th century in the U.S., the term oligarch got changed from being those empowered by wealth and who pursue their interests to someone who’s wealthy because of corruption and then intervenes in politics in a way that is seen as equally corrupt.

From Slate

Originating in the KwaZulu-Natal provinces of South Africa, on the Eastern Cape, the bird of paradise found its way to the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino sometime before 1932, when the institution’s record-keeping began, explains Kathy Musial, senior curator of living collections.

While its exact origins or founder is unknown, scholars and activists agree that the 4B movement began in South Korea sometime after 2015, as part of a wider wave of youth-led radical feminism popularized through online forums.

According to an Associated Press reporter in Wisconsin, this means the release of this huge batch of ballots “will likely be sometime after sunrise tomorrow.”

From Slate

There came a time — I'm not sure when, sometime in the last year — where I found it so dispiriting to put Donald Trump's lies on the screen that I came up with this idea of saying, "Okay, we're not going to give them our entire screen."

From Salon

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

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