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Heretofore she had thought there must be something the matter with them.
I think that the report can lead to a better future for it than has been the case heretofore.
We are all satisfied with the way things have gone heretofore.
More alive than he had ever been in his young, heretofore limited life.
Heretofore they have been outside, and heat was lost as radiation.
Heretofore the price has been the life of the birds, now is added human blood.
Nor does it suit with what has been known of you heretofore.
Heretofore you have been suffered to take your heart's desire.
"The policy has heretofore been to provide assistance if no sponsor is available."
It is not a tendency I have heretofore observed in them.
Always heretofore he had been careful in regard to small details.
There all the evidence some of which has never heretofore been made public will be carefully weighed.
"They are very effective, far more so than anything that you will have seen heretofore.
Once more, as often heretofore, he found himself crying into the great world to know whether there was an ear to hear.
The judge had not heretofore referred to him as a beast.
Heretofore flight had been his standard response to the approach of armed men.
The police told me that the crush and crowd were greater than heretofore.
Thus his photographs are more complex and interesting than heretofore imagined.
His life heretofore has been an exercise in passivity and loss.
"It provides some evidence of what has heretofore been strictly theory," he said.
Heretofore, there has been little display of international will to deal with global environmental threats.
All eyes turned immediately to the heretofore silent communications officer.
And I thought we were swinging farther to the east than our track had been heretofore.
Heretofore, every company is focusing immediately on the issue of business continuity.
Heretofore he had supposed that all the battle was directly under his nose.