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View definitions for from that time

from that time

adverb as in then

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In emails from that time seen by the BBC, Marsalek enlists Roussev's help in acquiring a secure mobile phone from a Chinese company.

From BBC

They’re not trying to build anything new, they’re trying to steal from the past to regurgitate something to sell it to you based on your goodwill feelings from that time.

From Salon

In a way that really adheres to the style of performance from that time.

And “The Nickel Boys” comes around and Colson’s narrative is so familiar and so powerfully rendered, my co-writer and I realized that we can distill it and we can populate it with the poetry that’s kind of missing from that time period.

"From that time, you now had a choice to use money or a leopard," said 52-year-old Victor Aniche, the current secretary of the Igbuu Society, and a grandson of Ojirika.

From BBC

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

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