Libya was a hot run, and a subsequent Beta test on the part of NATO and AFRICOM.
From the infowars.com
The subsequent conversation produced an unexpected invitation for a partnership.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Those Republicans were branded traitors at the subsequent GOP spring convention.
From the ocregister.com
In a subsequent legal filing, Nunes's firm denied making any misrepresentations.
From the washingtonpost.com
Their subsequent affair was portrayed in the stylish 1992 film of the same name.
From the time.com
Subsequent rounds took place over lunch and dinner, also at Mr. Burke's request.
From the online.wsj.com
I've owned a couple and if anything they were less reliable than subsequent PCs.
From the independent.co.uk
Typically, the moral failing isn't the actual affair but the subsequent coverup.
From the economist.com
Fukushima is the nuclear power plant that was damaged by the subsequent tsunami.
From the economist.com
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Following in time or order; "subsequent developments"
(subsequently) happening at a time subsequent to a reference time; "he apologized subsequently"; "he's going to the store but he'll be back here later"; "it didn't happen until afterward"; "two hours after that"
(Subsequently) In mathematics, a subsequence is a sequence that can be derived from another sequence by deleting some elements without changing the order of the remaining elements. For example, ABD is a subsequence of ABCDEF.
(subsequently) Following, afterwards in either time or place; accordingly, therefore (implying a logical connection or deduction)
((subsequently)) (regret etc) par la suite.
(subsequently) (adverb) following at a time after the occurrence of something else
Developed contemporaneously with the evolution of the cultural landscape (e.g., US/Mexico)
After, as in Subsequent to my boss' retirement, they promoted me to his position.