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"That will be part of our administrative investigation -- that will be subsequent to the criminal investigation."

It would probably be subsequent to the introduction of the Latin noun, which it docks of its final is.

The only clues to the dates of any of these works are to be found in the facts that among the figures in the Bardi chapel occurs that of St Louis of Toulouse, who was not canonized till 1317, therefore the painting must be subsequent to that year, and that the “Dance of Salome” must have been painted before 1331, when it was copied by the Lorenzetti at Siena.

The embassy of Darius to Carthage would therefore be subsequent to the campaign to Barca and the expedition of Democedes, and the years 513 and 512 seem most suitable for the first.

Are there any cases in which the time of the appearance can be proven to be subsequent to the time of death?

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

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