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- adverb With a
meal
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Examples
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Perhaps not the whole world - but America was, reclining post-prandially in front of the TV, and what it saw was ugly: Chi ...
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Perhaps not the whole world - but America was, reclining post-prandially in front of the TV, and what it saw was ugly: Chi ...
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Perhaps not the whole world - but America was, reclining post-prandially in front of the TV, and what it saw was ugly: Chicago police, robotic in baby-blue helmets and gas masks, yanking kids out of the crowd and walloping them senseless with billy clubs.
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Here's the key: while symptoms may be atypical (epigastric pain instead of right upper quadrant is common) it's the timing -- post-prandially (after eating) -- that usually indicates the biliary tract as the source of symptoms.
Marble Dinosaur Egg: Biliary Symptoms 1 Dinosaur 2007
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Here's the key: while symptoms may be atypical (epigastric pain instead of right upper quadrant is common) it's the timing -- post-prandially (after eating) -- that usually indicates the biliary tract as the source of symptoms.
Archive 2007-04-01 1 Dinosaur 2007
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There were other, equally unverifiable tales of our ancestry: the grandfather who supposedly died, post-prandially, after falling down a manhole outside the Sydney Bridge Club; the hard-hunting 19th-century Irish aunts who rode their horses up the stairs; the Macintyre clansman who severed his own hand and hurled it to the shore in order to win a swimming race; mad Aunt Rachel who turned out, post-mortem, to be an uncle.
Archive 2005-06-01 2005
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But, if he were contemplating the unpleasant certainty of having post-prandially to leave his hearth and home in order to visit some theatre, opera, or concert, then it might occur to him that he could do the thing well, and give his party a novel treat, if, in French fashion, he took them somewhere to dine, previous to doing their play.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, December 3, 1892 Various 1876
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\ "Perhaps not the whole world - but America was, reclining post-prandially in front of the TV, and what it saw was ugly: Chicago police, robotic in baby-blue helmets and gas masks, yanking kids out of the crowd and walloping them senseless with billy clubs.
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\ "Perhaps not the whole world - but America was, reclining post-prandially in front of the TV, and what it saw was ugly: Chicago police, robotic in baby-blue helmets and gas masks, yanking kids out of the crowd and walloping them senseless with billy clubs.
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How about a trip round "Kingsley Amis's London" ( "Admire the Garrick Club chair in which Sir Kingsley post-prandially held forth ...
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