desde entonces

desde entonces
adv.
ever since, from that time on, ever after, from that time.
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desde entonces
since then
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since then
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= ever since, henceforth, in the interim, since, since that time, since then, henceforward, ever since then, ever since then, thenceforth, in the intervening years, ever after, in the intervening period, since that day
Ex. By the 1820s good white paper was regularly produced with the aid of chlorine bleaches, and the process has been used in the manufacture of virtually all white paper ever since.
Ex. Henceforth the inventory function was no longer to be a part of the functions of the library's catalog.
Ex. In the interim there has been considerable activity in developing guidelines for catalogue headings and in compiling authority lists.
Ex. It has since been echoed repeatedly in the discussion of cataloging despite the persuasive and decisive refutation of it by Panizzi before the Royal Commission.
Ex. This practice has been adopted by a number of national cataloguing codes promulgated since that time.
Ex. Since then library planning has developed along lines best suited to British practise and needs.
Ex. Originally the advent of on-line interactive searches was hailed by some as a boon to users who could henceforward conduct their own searches.
Ex. Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead.
Ex. Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead.
Ex. From 1751 to 1766 he copied out the details of all the various processes in two books, which were thenceforth kept in the factory's archives.
Ex. In the intervening years reference collections and reference services have changed greatly with the introduction of electronic media.
Ex. The author focuses on debunking the Cinderella Myth -- that relates the tale of Cinderella who is abused and exploited until she finds Prince Charming and lives happily ever after.
Ex. The present survey involved contacting the same libraries and institutions in order to see what changes had taken place in the intervening period.
Ex. A lot has been written about the plunge in consumer confidence since that day.
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= ever since, henceforth, in the interim, since, since that time, since then, henceforward, ever since then, ever since then, thenceforth, in the intervening years, ever after, in the intervening period, since that day

Ex: By the 1820s good white paper was regularly produced with the aid of chlorine bleaches, and the process has been used in the manufacture of virtually all white paper ever since.

Ex: Henceforth the inventory function was no longer to be a part of the functions of the library's catalog.
Ex: In the interim there has been considerable activity in developing guidelines for catalogue headings and in compiling authority lists.
Ex: It has since been echoed repeatedly in the discussion of cataloging despite the persuasive and decisive refutation of it by Panizzi before the Royal Commission.
Ex: This practice has been adopted by a number of national cataloguing codes promulgated since that time.
Ex: Since then library planning has developed along lines best suited to British practise and needs.
Ex: Originally the advent of on-line interactive searches was hailed by some as a boon to users who could henceforward conduct their own searches.
Ex: Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead.
Ex: Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead.
Ex: From 1751 to 1766 he copied out the details of all the various processes in two books, which were thenceforth kept in the factory's archives.
Ex: In the intervening years reference collections and reference services have changed greatly with the introduction of electronic media.
Ex: The author focuses on debunking the Cinderella Myth -- that relates the tale of Cinderella who is abused and exploited until she finds Prince Charming and lives happily ever after.
Ex: The present survey involved contacting the same libraries and institutions in order to see what changes had taken place in the intervening period.
Ex: A lot has been written about the plunge in consumer confidence since that day.


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