Word: henceforth
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Meanwhile Chancellor Dollfuss had declared martial law, "yielding to popular demands for the restoration of the death penalty," as his Government neatly put it, adding: "The peaceful population of Austria naturally has nothing to fear. . . . On the other hand this measure is to be understood as meaning that henceforth perpetrators and abettors and participants in disgraceful and bloody crimes and violent acts menacing the public safety will not be able to reckon with the light penalty hitherto specified in our laws...
...precedent of long standing was rudely overturned when Mr. Fiorello LaGuardia, mayor-elect of New York, announced to newspaper men that henceforth local banquets must carry on without the mayoral presence. There will, it seems, be no more of the screaming police escorts, secret exits, and hasty fitting from table to table which has characterized other administrations. The mayor has work...
...through their tricks of changing nimbly from walk to running walk to rack to trot to canter at the slightest touch of the rider's finger on the rein. Sweetheart on Parade stepped flawlessly, again took the blue ribbon-the last she will ever win under saddle. Henceforth Mrs. Roth will use her in harness...
...House Plan that makes us think so; it's something much more vital. It was recently announced to a startled world that that same old bell, the bell to which nine generations of sons of Harvard have awakened, is, by presidential decree, henceforth and forever more to be silent--gone forever...
...more than a limitation of loss. But when the N. R. D. G. A. suddenly realized that the manufacturers under cover of the retailers' hullabaloo were quietly passing codes containing similar restrictions against selling below cost, it was highly indignant. Last week it announced that representatives would henceforth attend all hearings on manufacturers' codes to see that nothing was put over on the retailer...