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- adjective Alternative form of
posthumous .
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Examples
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Last little post-humous jab at Rand: Philosophy means “a love of wisdom” in Greek.
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I nominate a post-humous award to Margaret Sanger (I think she may have liked Catholic Social Justice), with Hillary Clinton (I think she might like Cath ...) accepting.
Mary Ann Glendon to Notre Dame: "I cannot accept the Laetare Medal..." 2009
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Last little post-humous jab at Rand: Philosophy means “a love of wisdom” in Greek.
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That's one of many questions one is left with upon reading Gerald Boyd's angry yet thoughtful post-humous memoir detailing his rise through the hierarchy of The New York Times.
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I had no idea that this post-humous tale from Tolkien had made it to Real Story status what about The Silmarillion?
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I had no idea that this post-humous tale from Tolkien had made it to Real Story status what about The Silmarillion?
New on Kindle: Lord of the Rings. For real. | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2009
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Another (post-humous) entry in the Avalon series, most of which is available on the Kindle, starting from The Mists of Avalon (humous).
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“He may be the first post-humous actor since Peter Finch to actually win the damn thing,” said Gary Oldman.
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Oh this sucks. poor Kurt has become a post-humous shill.
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A post-humous award was made to Imaam Abdullah Haron, an activist and founding editor of Muslim Views who died while in police detention in 1969.
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