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(61) They also maintained that it would be impossible to hold fair trials so long after the alleged crimes had been committed.
(62) Both deaths had occurred the year before, not long after John Langford had cut short my visit.
(63) The people found dead in Dachny died long after that-most within the last four months, Kasatkina said.
(64) Their efforts got Carter free, long after he'd given up.
(65) Elizabeth visited Ivy not long after the University of Leeds had given her an honorary doctorate, in May 1960.
(66) She stood watching silently long after the goose had vanished.
(67) Counselling and psychotherapy Psychotherapy commences during hospital admission and continues long after discharge.
(68) Not long after, Lexandro also tumbled - not down the inside of the heat sink, but certainly parallel to it.
(69) Then they leave the office, exhausted and arrive home long after everyone else in the Western world has finished dinner.
(70) Bad policies in the past may continue to cause problems, long after they have been replaced by good ones.
(71) Not long after I'd started the notebook, I became the proud owner of my first pair of binoculars.
(72) Not long after expressing interest, general manager Dan Duquette decided he has other priorities.
(73) Parsons just disappeared, not long after the fire at Mountpelier lodge.
(74) It was not too long after the game that the police sirens started.
(75) Sometimes the derivative models achieved success through a particular artist holding on to their subaltern guitar long after they'd made it.
(76) Most cats, however, continue to find it distasteful long after the human occupants of the rooms have forgotten about it.
(77) The pity of it was, not long after my father died in 1933 things improved quite a lot in the material sense.
(78) It started in Fat Harry's, long after the nominal closing time, across a table littered with empty glasses.
(79) The Sunderland contingent in a 40,000 crowd stayed in their places long after the finish demanding to see their heroes.
(80) He found out about the cancer not long after you were kidnaped.
(81) What is certain is that leprosy will remain a social disease long after it has been eliminated as a medical condition.
(82) Not long after their return, he and Jo met with Jim to discuss the next step in the sister-parish relationship.
(83) Bagehot's work continued to be regarded as an authoritative work long after the Constitution had undergone fundamental change.
(83) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(84) Not long after that meeting I was faced with a problem over my official duties and I urgently sought his advice.
(85) The patient described here took an overdose not long after her marriage somewhat unexpectedly came to an end.
(86) All these demonstrations of rulership had an afterlife long after Charles himself had gone.
(87) Long after he left to become a flight engineer it continued to light them through the war and for many years after.
(88) The study continued to be funded by the government long after penicillin was available as a cure.
(89) A few scattered lights burned on the ridge of low hills as he arrived in the cove, long after nightfall.
(90) The ovaries carry on producing oestrogen long after ovulation has ceased, more than twelve years in fact.
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