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at a later date
adverb as in subsequently
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At a later date, all of the volunteers were given either a single dose of prescribed sodium-oxybate liquid medicine or a dummy or placebo.
The Postal Service said that the 2025 list of stamps was a partial one and that additional stamps would be announced at a later date.
Shaw also said that hosting a separate event at a later date did not take into account the difficulty for many disabled athletes in travelling to London.
The MP will appear in court at a later date to be formally charged with common assault.
Lord Justice Singh and Mrs Justice Farbey, who heard the case, will rule at a later date if the claim will proceed to a full hearing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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