Later Sentence Examples

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  • See you later, then.

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  • A few minutes later he walked down the hallway.

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  • She woke later and looked at the clock.

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  • Later, as they walked back to their room, Jonathan looked up at Carmen.

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  • It's hard to know what later generations will deem to be art.

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  • A year later they started a family with the birth of their first daughter.

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  • She was awakened later by the door bell.

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  • She felt that Jim would know more about the Saw-Horse later on.

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  • Later, the jolting of the plane awakened her with a start.

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  • Later that evening when Simonides was at a banquet with Scopas, he got word that two young men were outside looking for him.

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  • Less than a week later she passed another milestone.

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  • Seconds later it crashed into the trees below.

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  • A few minutes later they all marched in and took their places at the table.

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  • A few minutes later Cade popped his head around the door.

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  • And what seems clear is that, sooner or later, we will get there.

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  • At midday he was admitted to the Emperor, and an hour later he rode off with Prince Dolgorukov to the advanced post of the French army.

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  • She has to talk to father about it and she will call back later this morning to let me know when she will be here.

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  • About an hour later, a well-dressed gentleman came into the hotel and said, "I wish to see Mr. Jefferson."

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  • Later I said, "Make fifteen threes and count."

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  • A few years later, with the United States again at war, most of its top medical minds were engaged in the war effort.

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  • Ridges of sparkling white sand surrounded the camp like a sleeping dragon, soaking heat from the sun - resting now so it could spit its fiery breath at them later in the day.

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  • The very dew seemed to hang upon the trees later into the day than usual, as on the sides of mountains.

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  • Pierre knew that everyone was waiting for him to say a word and cross a certain line, and he knew that sooner or later he would step across it, but an incomprehensible terror seized him at the thought of that dreadful step.

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  • But the later on never came.

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  • Two hundred years later, Ludolph van Ceulen calculated it to thirty-five digits.

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  • I'll be back later.

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  • A few seconds later Alex answered the phone.

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  • About thirty minutes later it would return and leave the way it had come.

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  • A bout a week later she came home to find Rachel holding an envelope.

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  • Ten years later, in Somalia, the last natural case of smallpox occurred.

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  • Later they were taken to a room where they were introduced to their newest family members.

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  • Thirty minutes later, they emerged from the room.

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  • We'll discuss that later.

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  • I'll meet you there later.

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  • No. I'll eat later.

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  • Dean planned to cruise the town later in hopes of locating the young man.

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  • Later, he and Martha were to visit the library for more digging into the earlier disappearances now that the date of Martha's bones was better known.

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  • In societies where a large percentage of income is necessary just to buy food, having volatile food prices will mean hunger sooner or later, no matter how good the factory jobs are.

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  • An hour later, Tikhon came to call Princess Mary to the old prince; he added that Prince Vasili was also there.

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  • A week later he obtained his leave.

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  • I'll see you later.

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  • He'll be back later.

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  • The smell of coffee brought Yancey back into the room a little later.

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  • A few minutes later the television was on one of Tammy's shows.

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  • They married a month later at a small church in Bartlesville and Adrienne moved to the farm.

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  • I'll tell you about it later.

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  • Sooner or later it would become obvious to Cade himself.

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  • Later, as she was straining the water from the potatoes, Cade wandered in.

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  • Was he going to wait until later?

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  • Half an hour later, her eyes swollen and her chest sore from sobbing, she turned her face up to the warm water in the shower.

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  • But nothing was different when she woke in his arms hours later.

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  • It had to be done sooner or later.

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  • I knew I'd have to talk to you about it sooner or later, but I didn't want to hold the financial burden of an unplanned pregnancy over your head like a club.

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  • Grandpa, my mother's father, originally built this place in the nineteen-thirties and wired it for electricity years later.

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  • There are three small rooms upstairs but we'll explain about them later.

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  • A little later I heard Howie shuffling back downstairs.

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  • I heard him come down again later before I fell asleep.

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  • Martha would drive Howie to Boston's Logan Airport for his flight back to California while Quinn would remain to pack up his equipment before leaving later for a hundred mile drive to their home in nearby Peabody, Mass.

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  • A few minutes later, I spotted Howie and Betsy in a hushed conversation.

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  • He came up to the cabin the week before he was leaving for the seminary, four or five years later.

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  • No words were exchanged until much later, after our naked and robust greeting.

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  • Later, another group will test the results and record the reactions.

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  • A few hours later, Quinn would set the power source to the time and location, not informing Howie.

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  • I then left the building and waited outside for the others who arrived moments later.

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  • It was a hang-up but when she returned moments later, she heard a car leaving the alley behind her house.

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  • Thirty minutes later, the two emerged from the room, all smiles.

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  • Howie had difficulty locating the apartment and nothing untoward occurred before he was awoken by the sound of a horn, seventeen minutes later.

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  • Later, Howie failed to locate a nebulously described address.

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  • He later related how incredibly difficult it was to watch that happen and be powerless to intercede.

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  • Later, we tried to get back to business.

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  • He later reported Cooms lived in a large estate house overlooking a lake.

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  • Yet another problem surfaced later the same day.

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  • Later the same day, he informed all of us he was getting needed help, as he put it.

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  • He surprised me in a later conversation by mentioning he was taking steps to remedy the problem.

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  • I am a patient person by nature and fully expected to later take them one or two at a time.

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  • I'll call you later.

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  • Now it was open season, as they had no idea of the skeleton's age—provided Jennifer Radisson's report of Josh Mulligan's later death was credible.

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  • It was over fifty years later.

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  • The auctioneer just removed them later, knowing no one would buy the junk if they could see what was inside.

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  • Aunt Helen died a few years later.

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  • Later, David Dean called Lydia—from bed after making love to his wife.

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  • Ten minutes later, she sat at a picnic table, devouring the crispy-sweet treats.

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  • A few seconds later, Deidre's blond head bobbed to the surface.

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  • Later, he lay awake, arms behind his head while she slept.

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  • Two hours later she was wondering if it had been a good thing after all.

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  • Are you sure you don't want me to come back later?

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  • He leisurely began to trace a finger along the elastic waist­band in search of a telltale imperfection he could locate on a later date, giving identifying confirmation to his theory.

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  • Fifty years later, the human genome was decoded.

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  • Three centuries later, it became a hereditary right and came with a daily ration of two pounds of bread ("Hey, you don't expect us to cook the free grain, do you?") and occasionally included meat, olive oil, and salt.

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  • Two millennia later, it is fair to assume that humans are still capable of this kind of memory.

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  • So in the present and future, when a technology comes along that represents such a change—that saves details of our activities with which to advise us later, or has us speaking to machines as if they were creatures—it will simply be more of the same.

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  • For this report Miss Sullivan wrote the fullest and largest account she has ever written; and in this report appeared the "Frost King," which is discussed fully in a later chapter.

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  • He looked at Prince Vasili in perplexity, and only later grasped that a stroke was an attack of illness.

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  • Two days later, on the fifteenth of July, an immense number of carriages were standing outside the Sloboda Palace.

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  • If you don't remember where you buried the bone, it isn't going to be much help when you get hungry later.

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  • Martha's father suffered a heart attack when she was in nursing school and her mom followed, from a broken heart, seven weeks later.

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  • Three weeks later, baby Claire Elizabeth LeBlanc was baptized at St. Bernard's Catholic Church with Betsy and Ben Gustefson as godparents.

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  • Howie remained obsessed that he'd failed to nail the culprit and when he heard of this later case, he begged Quinn to take enough time away from his wife and new daughter for a single session.

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  • We learned later, at first the police were suspicious of the parents as they couldn't believe someone could enter a small house with sleeping adults and two boys in an adjoining room, and not be heard.

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  • I commented later as Betsy and I readied for bed.

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  • He kept trying, and we learned later, he maintained contact for nearly a mile.

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  • If your stay is prolonged, we'll discuss alternatives later.

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  • So a week or two later, I asked him out... dinner at my place.

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  • Two hours later, after too much coffee and too much worrying, and only Bumpus to talk to I telephoned Howie.

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  • So when Betsy arrived ten minutes later, there was room for sleeping without utilizing the living room sofa.

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  • Ten minutes later I heard a telephone ringing downstairs.

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  • The problem is they'll know what I did sooner or later and when I resurface, they'll be on me like John Dillinger at the movie.

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  • He was later arrested on another rape, charged with that crime, and sent away.

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  • Maybe later if need be.

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  • Betsy read a notice on the Internet a day later that the culprit was beaten and in serious condition, after allegedly resisting arrest.

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  • My later proved to be several hours when I opened eyes to a crying wife, white covers, bright lights, stuff attached to me and lots of pain.

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  • Later. Now, just help me out and answer a few questions.

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  • He was later imprisoned so they dropped the investigation.

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  • Later, when I talked to the FBI, they mentioned this turkey we're chasing plays the switch game with plates all the time.

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  • Twelve dollars later I was let off at a shabby red brick building in a section of town where no tour busses stop.

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  • I wondered if Howie's loss of memory had deeper roots than his later accident.

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  • Was it possible this was the same killer we were tracking, fifteen years later?

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  • I learned later the facility was the largest between Los Angeles and San Francisco and contained five hundred and ten beds and a fully equipped trauma center.

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  • The trio was out of camera range a few steps later.

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  • We can address the issue of your past later when things have calmed down.

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  • Tears come to my eyes these months later as I pen these words, sitting in the comfort of our Surry, New Hampshire home with Betsy by my side.

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  • Later, he hears his sister cry out upstairs!

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  • We'll talk about the drugs later.

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  • Call together the planners and have them meet me here later.

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  • Awhile later, the sound of furniture crashing against the tile floor startled her, and she sat up from where she'd been dozing in front of the TV.

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  • I'm expecting a report on their security later, Jenn replied.

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  • Exhausted, she reached them some time later, praying for a break or a snack or something!

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  • A few minutes later, she sat in the living room, granola bar clenched between her teeth while she tied her shoes.

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  • An hour later, he returned to Yully's room empty-handed.

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  • If not for Yully's fading energy, Jule would've stayed to make sure Damian's version of chat resembled his and not Dusty's, who was more likely to shoot first and discuss later.

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  • He returned a few minutes later and rustled her blanket, setting a cup beside her.

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  • Guys, we'll talk later.

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  • Several hours later, just as evening set in, she entered the disaster that was her apartment.

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  • Five minutes later, it returned, scorching her throat on the way out.

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  • I'll come back later.

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  • She took the hint but wondered who had hurt him so badly that he still bore a grudge thousands of years later.

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  • A short time later, she sagged against the toilet, ignoring Pierre as he tsked and held her hair.

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  • She wanted to warn him about Claire… Later.

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  • A moment later, it melted, and he embraced her.

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  • He trusted Sofia to either of the two men before him and knew Dusty was the more likely of the two to shoot first and ask questions later if she was threatened.

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  • Sweetheart, I'll call you later.

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  • She drove fast and arrived half an hour later to the safe house and parked out front.

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  • Two freed her a few hours later and let her walk around the room.

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  • A moment later, the door opened, and she gasped.

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  • You can fight me later, he said and released her.

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  • A short time later, when she was too exhausted to move, she lay still and silent on her side.

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  • Deidre made it to the library a few minutes later.

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  • She'd been terrified that day, unaware she'd be mated to him twenty four hours later.

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  • Now, half a year later, came the feared phone call informing them that Martha too was leaving.

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  • It was half an hour later when she returned, holding Martha's hand as they entered the room.

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  • I can take classes later.

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  • The time is two hours later in New Jersey.

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  • The land went to his wife but then she died a few years later.

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  • Later, after the guests left, the three-person management team was cleaning up when the front door bell rang.

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  • Joseph asked Fred for a marker and cardboard and began making "No Trespassing" signs, signifying he planned a visit to the mine later.

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  • It was an hour later before they saw their first vehicle, an old Scout, battered and muddy, coming out of a side trail below them.

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  • Back then before the war we used to take the train, later the bus.

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  • Dean reached in his pocket as he was undressing for bed a few hours later.

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  • Thirty five miles later he found the address, a private home on the side street of a quiet neighborhood.

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  • She and her husband would get together later to view the parade and water fight.

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  • By the time he neared the woman, she'd crossed the intersection where the water fight would be held later, and was passing the bank in the heart of town.

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  • I went off to college and messed around some—did all the stuff you're supposed to do at that age—but when I came back home ten years later, Paul's wife had died.

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  • Dean arranged to pick up Jennifer Radisson at her hotel later that afternoon, after the parade and the water fight.

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  • A few moments later, Dickinson Faust stepped into sight.

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  • Jennifer would remain in Ouray for at least another week, so she elicited a promise for a later dinner date.

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  • The town was choked with visitors, some already staking out their spots with folding chairs to view the later festivities—the last hurrah of the holiday.

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  • It was only moments later when his fears were realized by the gnashing, booming, ripping sound of metal on rock, echoing across the valley like a clap of thunder, repeating and repeating, as if car after car had met a similar fate, further and further away.

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  • I intend to remedy that later today.

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  • Dean pulled out the photocopies of the old newspaper ads requesting information on Josh published first by Edith Plotke and later by her father.

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  • He told her they had found the finger and it later turning up missing.

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  • Hours later they were still awake, talking intermittently, taking comfort in one another.

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  • When Fred returned later yet, Dean rose and told him the news.

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  • Cynthia poked her head in later, wondering what was holding up Fred.

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  • By the time Dean strolled by a few moments later, red-faced Fitzgerald was getting an ear full from a half dozen tourists and an elderly local, known for his unwavering opinions and surly disposition.

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  • About ten minutes later, he spotted it again and followed.

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  • He knew who I was when we first talked at the basketball game, but it was years later he told me about it.

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  • It was an hour later when the noise distracted them.

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  • If he'd met Carmen any later, she probably would have been married to Josh.

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  • We can discuss this later.

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  • Most of the time they did, but in the case of Lori, each time Carmen asked him about it, he simply said they would discuss it later.

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  • Later that evening, Carmen was reading a book to Destiny and Jonathan was sprawled out on the window seat, reading a book about horses.

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  • A few minutes later he returned.

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  • I'll eat something later.

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  • Much later she was back in the kitchen, preparing the roast while he slept.

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  • We can talk about this later.

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  • Later that evening while they were alone, Carmen and Alex decided that the next time Lori came by or called, Carmen would talk to her and tell her that the option to take Destiny back had passed.

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  • Several nights later the telephone rang and Carmen answered it.

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  • Whatever she didn't get done today would have to be done by a hired crew later.

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  • Can you talk to her later?

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  • An ambulance screamed by a few minutes later.

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  • Later she discovered that Alice had made the call when she went to investigate why Lori's car was there.

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  • I'll talk to you later, okay?

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  • Alex slept through his father's visit, but woke for a while later.

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  • Later, after Destiny fell asleep and Jonathan went to his room, Lori regarded her thoughtfully.

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  • Later, as she looked down at his sleeping form, she was silently cursing the doctor because his diagnosis was correct, but for the wrong partner.

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  • A half hour later she was leaning over him, listening to him breath.

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  • A few hours later Alex and Jonathan were out doing chores and Carmen was in the kitchen fixing supper.

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  • Later, when Katie asked what happened, she merely said it didn't work.

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  • Later, Katie took her aside.

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  • Later she spotted Katie talking to Alex.

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  • Later he came through the patio door with an empty coffee mug and set it in the sink.

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  • Maybe she would regret it later, but it was something she had wanted to know for a long time.

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  • A moment later he sat upright in bed.

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  • Later that summer Lori was put on probation.

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  • Entertained by her pep talk with the flowers, Deidre reached her towering apartment building a short time later and paused to collect the mail.

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  • The apartment was quiet when she entered a few minutes later.

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  • Grab this guy and take him downstairs in case his soul pops up later.

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  • Twelve hours and forty three souls later, Gabriel gave up on the icons.

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  • He'd come back later.

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  • The candle's wick popped loudly enough to wake her awhile later.

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  • I might have a later text with similar symbols I can use to trace the roots of the writing, Tamer answered.

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  • We'll catch up later.

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  • She hesitated, but Talal entered and reappeared several moments later with a small bowl of water.

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  • If it please you, I'd rather wait to discuss this later.

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  • Before she could be irritated by his words, he continued, "We will discuss matters later."

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  • It was part of the reason he wished to speak to nishani later that day.

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  • But to know even his most trusted advisor had lost faith in him enough to consort with the man who slaughtered his parents … "We'll talk later," he said, disturbed.

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  • An hour later, she left the medical facility, completely healed though still exhausted.

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  • The sun brightened up the studio a short time later, her reminder it was time for her midmorning walk.

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  • A few minutes later, a group of Qatwali left the room.

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  • Later, the serendipitous drippings were augmented by additional piping, carrying excess water to spray even more surface of the rock walls.

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  • Sooner or later he always gets his way.

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  • Fred The Bear joined them, later than usual, and confirmed their speculation.

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  • I thought that was TV nonsense until a few minutes later the phone rang and damned if he hadn't done just that!

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  • The trio was far more comfortable now, six months later, with enough money in the bank to keep the wolves away, and expectations, if not of prosperity, of at least a reasonably comfortable coming season.

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  • The famous million dollar highway, which climbed three mountain passes before ending seventy-odd miles later in Durango, was spectacular by anyone's definition, more so after a fresh winter snow.

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  • I suspect the new Mrs. Martin passed on sometime a year or so later, after the last letter.

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  • The two men first boarded chair lift number ten and ten and a half minutes later were eighteen hundred feet higher than Fred and Donnie, at nearly eleven thousand feet elevation.

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  • When they returned later, Donald Ryland was with them, chatting amicably with both of them.

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  • He and his climbing friends are taking Donnie to dinner later.

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  • That's not until later.

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  • Later, after Dean had performed his night-closing duties and undressed, his wife handed him the results of her latest efforts.

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  • Later, in that languid time between lovemaking and the usual surrender to sleep, Cynthia remained awake.

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  • I'm no shrink, but look at the life she later resorted to.

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  • Then she died a few months later.

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  • He offered an exchange for a later getaway weekend at Bird Song for the man and his wife.

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  • John died later that same year.

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  • He turned with a wave, "I'll see you later, honey bunch!"

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  • And be totally sorry later.

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  • No. It's two hours later in Indiana.

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  • Any thoughts of Shipton could wait until later.

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  • A half hour later, with Dean never having removed the phone from his ear, they were ready to leave for the airport.

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  • Now, six months later, in spite of the windshield pockmarked from the gravel roads of Ouray County, it felt like an old friend.

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  • He informed Dean the climbers, who were due to check out later, had left for the ice park, grumbling at the heavy accumulation of snow which was abating to a last-ditch flurry after depositing thirty inches of fluffy white.

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  • Then five minutes later, some guy calls asking for her, by name!

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  • The killer could have found it days later.

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  • They were sorry to miss you but most of 'em will be back later in the month.

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  • Fred O'Connor strolled into the kitchen a few moments later, all smiles, carrying his ever-present notebook.

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  • The Quincy sisters strolled by moments later, arm in arm.

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  • While he knew he'd have to speak to Corday sooner or later, he hoped to first learn the reason for his wife's reticence about discussing the ice park fall.

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  • Look. It's two hours later in Indiana.

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  • The time would be near sunrise later in the year, but now the night and his world was as dark as midnight.

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  • Later, Dean heard the movement of the mortuary men coming for Edith—the hushed conversation and the bumping and thumping as the lifeless shell of this troubled woman was bagged and forever removed from Bird Song.

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  • Tell them that naked Edith Shipton came out of his room and moments later hanged herself.

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  • It was hunger that later returned Dean to reality.

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  • We can't say if she planned on killing him with it or was just protecting herself but later she used it to cut his line.

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  • Later, after the visitors had left and Martha was in bed, Dean, Cynthia and Fred remained in the parlor.

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  • He called back later and left word that he was staying in Virginia and he'd arranged with a Montrose funeral home to have her cremated.

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  • Later that evening, Fred came down to the kitchen as Martha was finishing drying the dishes.

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  • Why would she steal them back later?

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  • And a little while later the police were all over the place.

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  • It seems to me, that Edith had a very rapid mood change from flaunting her nakedness in front of Claire to...killing herself, practically minutes later.

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  • Later the same morning, Dean took advantage of the cold but clear day for a little biking.

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  • He's going to meet me later after he gets in a little ice climbing.

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  • All she was wearing was her underwear a little while later when she ran up the stairs when Edith's body was discovered.

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  • Later, we complained about Janet's sloppy cleaning when we found traces of mud in an unused room.

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  • Sheriff Weller told me that later.

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  • Later, as they descended the stairs to the hall, Dean commented, "It's nice to think Annie and her friends are up there in heaven smiling down on us, probably thinking that we're nuts for always taking on everyone's problems."

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  • Jackson had lost count of the times she found 'The One', only to have her heart broken months or years later.

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  • The odds were, he would break her heart at some point, and would it not be better sooner, rather than later?

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  • He returned a few hours later, made a drink, and went to the kitchen where Sarah had started making breakfast for Connor.

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  • As she practically danced out of the room, and up the stairs, she shouted, "Later, Stud."

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  • Can I call you later?

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  • Sarah ended the call with, Ok I'll call you later.

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  • A few minutes later Jackson entered.

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  • A few hours later, Sarah crept into his room to check on him.

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  • He pulled her close, murmuring into her hair, "Just so you know, I plan to take those ankle socks off with my teeth later."

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  • I'll make it up to you later.

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  • All right, I'll see you later then.

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  • No, why don't I meet you back here around four and we'll go out for dinner later.

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  • Then a few months later she had sent the first letter, saying that she had a roommate and was working on a farm.

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  • An hour later she was back in the barn, - and just in time.

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  • A few minutes later she was kicking snow around in the chicken yard until the toe of her boot struck something solid.

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  • I don't want any unfinished business cropping up later.

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  • Nothing more was said about the matter until a week later when Katie and Bill moved into their new home.

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  • More than an hour later she was pouring herself a cup of coffee and wondering if a person could get dehydrated from crying.

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  • The Peak was abuzz with activity when Lana arrived several hours later.

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  • I'll contact you later.

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  • A long hour later, the team waited at gunpoint in front of a mega-secured facility.

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  • Thanks. I'll check in later.

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  • A moment later, Elise darted by with a hand laser in her grip, disappearing between the same buildings.

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  • We'll deal with this later.

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  • Brady's voice awoke her from her uneasy doze a few hours later.

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  • Tim was already on the large screen when Brady entered the comms center several hours later.

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  • A while later, the sound of movement outside the bedroom door pulled her from her sleep.

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  • A few seconds later, he heard the shower.

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  • A few minutes of huffing later, she opened the door.

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  • A couple of hours later, Dan's voice came across his net.

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  • Half an hour later, the chopper descended near the crater.

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  • A few minutes later, the soldier reappeared with a tall man with a sharp gaze and quick smile.

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  • Rhyn crossed his arms, irritated.  Kiki trotted from the patio into the house perched on a hill overlooking Tokyo.  He returned ten minutes later with a small briefcase, a jacket and a hard case for his iPad.  Rhyn opened the portal, and the two strode through it, back to the massive tree where Rhyn had lost Toby in the cold, wet French Alps.

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  • She reached the place where the food cubes had landed, bending to pick them up in case she needed them later.

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  • Gabriel was gone.  No one followed him, let alone spoke to him.  Rhyn looked around uneasily, wondering who – or what – he'd been speaking to.  He started back to the spot where they'd stopped for water.  A few minutes later, Gabriel reappeared.

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  • Ully returned a couple of minutes later.  He strode to Toby's cell and dangled the talisman before it.  Toby's door opened.

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  • Motel personnel conducted a search and a motel employee later found the Parkside man's clothing and room key on the public beach across the road.

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  • Years later Dean would think back to this first time he saw Cynthia Byrne.

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  • Look, I really can do this later.

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  • It was not until years later after his mother too was gone that he real­ized the grief and confusion she must have felt.

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  • We've all done things we regret later.

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  • It was an hour later when he pulled into an upscale tap house and while waiting for ribs and coffee, called Anderson.

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  • Dean rushed to the Philadelphia hospital where three days later a third heart attack claimed the woman's life.

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  • A few weeks later Dean was discharged from the service and he gravitated back to Parkside and, temporarily he thought, to Collingswood Avenue.

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  • Fifteen years later he was still there.

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  • Dean found himself able to predict for instance, it was time to visit Baltimore again, and a week or two later, Byrne would travel there.

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  • Much later, sometime in the deep hours of the night, he awoke to the sound of thunder and the rush of wind.

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  • Dean had a later appointment so he limited his ride to the area around Parkside.

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  • Curiosity got the better of him and later, on a trip to Philadelphia, he checked the city's library.

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  • Sooner or later you hit the guys with the bucks and some­body tosses you money so you'll go away.

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  • Much later, in the darkest part of the night, Dean's mind was creating picture stories to amuse itself while his body lay in frozen and unmoving slumber like a fallen mannequin.

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  • Something had gone awry, or so the twins found out a day or two later, although Vinnie swore everything went according to plan and they hadn't done anything wrong.

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  • Dean planned to send a patrol car by later to pick up some clothes but his trip home passed within a block of Parsons Street and on an impulse, he drove by the building.

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  • Dean knew the Parkside Sentinel would be going full steam later in the day, so he stopped by the red brick building on his way to work.

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  • Yup. They're sending some honcho up from Philly later this morning.

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  • Rita typed the second expanded Byrne report, with only a mildly raised eye­brow after Dean explained more would be added later.

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  • Dean stopped by the office later in the afternoon to clean up a few details as he wouldn't be back in the office for two days— tomorrow, the safe house, Thursday a day off.

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  • Only a couple of days later we hear all hell's broken loose 'cause something ain't where it's supposed to be.

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  • They were still early when ten minutes later they located Mrs. Glass's address.

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  • A day later he called again, saying he had driven by the place and was willing to take it, sight unseen.

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  • Later she went by to meet him, but not only was he not in, he had changed the lock.

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  • Later, partway through Act I, Dean asked, "Ethel, how come you always have sex with the lights out?"

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  • He was sitting there a few moments later with Cynthia Byrne still unconscious when the attendant reappeared with Mr. Cole, a young intern, in tow.

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  • Sure enough, after ten minutes of silent driving on nearly empty streets, he recognized Ocean View Avenue, and a few min­utes later, The Ocean Shore Motel.

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  • A few minutes later Cynthia knocked on the door again.

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  • Later, after everyone had gone, Dean sent out for pizza and both men knocked off a large pie with the works and enough scotch to get silly.

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  • But all his good intentions and promises went up in smoke minutes later with another phone call.

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  • Later that evening, Ethel Rosewater confirmed Cynthia's visit as she was unzipping Dean's trousers.

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  • Hopefully, they'll use me as a full-time therapist later.

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  • Later when I looked, the note pad was blank.

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  • If it comes out later you weren't truthful with her there's a good chance you can kiss any future goodbye.

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  • If you get close enough, sooner or later someone gets careless.

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  • Three slugs of gin later he managed to get away, just as the desk was beginning to look appealing.

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  • A few minutes later in Uncle Sally's Galley on Butler Street, Fred was hiding behind his menu, embarrassed to be out in public before shaving.

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  • Detective Norman Hunter called Dean from Norfolk later the same week.

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  • They had considered showing Jeffrey Byrne's picture to some of the bike tour workers, especially those volunteers manning the frequent rest stops where every biker would pass sooner or later.

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  • If it comes down to it and we need an ID later in the week, I can locate the Greek god guy and show him the picture, but I didn't want to take the chance this early.

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  • They rolled past South Fork, and 20 miles later, Del Norte, where the lead cadre of bikers hummed their way toward Monte Vista, 14 miles further, and then the final 17 miles to Alamosa.

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  • The majority of the bikers remained on the course and with college recessed, the streets held only a few locals, waiting for the later rush of the 2,000 riders who'd roll into town.

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  • I don't know how long I'll be but I'll run you down later and explain everything.