Word: afterward
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...born in London), made the return trip to the U.S. last month by ship, "because we felt the children should get some sense of transition from country to country." The move from London to Beirut, Richardson explained, "was about an eight-hour plane ride. For nearly a year afterward, Hilary thought we were still in England, and kept asking when we were going to take the bus back to London...
...Afterward, dance fans streamed backstage to shake her hand. Consensus of oldtimers in the crowd: "How this takes me back...
...they realized their mistake: "It didn't fit in with a young girl who was footloose & fancy-free. So we had their baby die of pneumonia after Stephen had taken him out in the rain, and then killed him off with a heart attack. For two weeks afterward we kept Chichi off the air in the interests of good taste, and that was that. He was never mentioned again...
...Western sector. An hour before their first-night curtain, they slipped downstairs, took a westbound train, and, says Nora, whose English made her the family spokesman, "Whisst, we come out." Last week, curled up on a couch in their London apartment, Nora recalled that for two nights afterward, "I didn't sleep because I was thinking of mother, home, family. It's a very big problem. But freedom is better...
Herter himself was cornered soon afterward by a group of prominent Bay State Republicans, including Joe Martin, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and Sinclair Weeks. For the good of the party, they said, he should run for the governorship of Massachusetts. Strangely enough, their proposition made Herter angry. "You're just trying to get me out of Washington," he cried. He strongly suspected Dwight Eisenhower wanted him to be Under Secretary of State, and he liked the idea. In the end, his conscience and the importunings of his son Chris Jr.* took him into the gubernatorial campaign...