a priori, display, ex post facto, exposure, mindful, performance, projection, relived, representation, revived, unfolding, vernissage
Last update: July 10, 2015
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His paintings were dipicting retrospective era. [adjective]
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The legislation was made retrospective. [adjective]
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The Council will receive a retrospective rebate of 5% payable on the expenditure made with effect from 1 January, 2006. [adjective]
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Retrospective surveys can provide broad-brush information on the coverage of programs and some evidence on their (otherwise obscure) longer-term impact. [adjective]
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Looking back now in a retrospective kind of arrangement all seemed a kind of dream. [adjective]
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Bumble put down his hat; unbuttoned his coat; folded his arms; inclined his head in a retrospective manner; and, after a few moments' reflection, commenced his story. [adjective]
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Do you remember, harking back in a retrospective arrangement, Old Christmas night, Georgina Simpson's housewarming while they were playing the Irving Bishop game, finding the pin blindfold and thoughtreading. [adjective]
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When you look back on it all now in a kind of retrospective arrangement. [adjective]
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There, as in a retrospective arrangement, a mirror within a mirror (hey, presto.) [adjective]
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And the retrospective arrangement. [adjective]
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While the wedding was in preparation, and while awaiting the date fixed upon, he caused difficult and scrupulous retrospective researches to be made. [adjective]
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