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  2. Afterwardsness - Wikipedia

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    The psychoanalytical concept of "afterwardsness" (German: Nachträglichkeit) appeared initially in Freud's writings in the 1890s in the commonsense form of the German adjective-adverb "afterwards" or "deferred" (nachträglich): as Freud wrote in the unfinished and unpublished "A Project for a Scientific Psychology" of 1895, 'a memory is repressed which has only become a trauma after the event ...

  3. Afterword - Wikipedia

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    An afterword is a literary device that is often found at the end of a piece of literature. [1] It generally covers the story of how the book came into being, or of how the idea for the book was developed.

  4. Rule against perpetuities - Wikipedia

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    The rule against perpetuities serves a number of purposes. First, English courts have long recognized that allowing owners to attach long-lasting contingencies to their property harms the ability of future generations to freely buy and sell the property, since few people would be willing to buy property that had unresolved issues regarding its ownership hanging over it.

  5. Planning to Work While Claiming Social Security Early? Brace ...

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    You lose 5/9 of 1% per month for up to 36 months of early claiming and 5/12 of 1% per month thereafter. Those with FRAs of 67 can lose up to 30% by applying for benefits right away at 62.

  6. Why Fans Think Taylor Swift Wrote 'The Manuscript' About Ex ...

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    Swift later hints at going on to date “boys who were her own age.” The Grammy winner moved on from Mayer with stars such as Connor Kennedy , Harry Styles and Calvin Harris , all of whom were ...

  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2015 September 7

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    Just to muddy the waters a little, "up to 90 days after the event" would mean the same as "within 90 days of the event" (i.e. anytime from day 0, when the event finishes, to day 90). "90 days after the event" could mean only on day 90, or on day 90 or any later day. MChesterMC 14:03, 7 September 2015 (UTC)

  8. Mars Retrograde Is Finally Over—Here’s What Happens Next

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    That could mean tightening up privacy policies, too. Less social media posting, more intimate conversations with friends over home-cooked dinners. What happens under the “shell” that Cancer ...

  9. List of email subject abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    LSFW, meaning Less Safe For Work. Used in corporate emails to indicate that the content may be sexually explicit or profane, helping the recipient to avoid potentially objectionable material. MIA, meaning Missing In Action. Used when original email has lost in work process. NIM, meaning No Internal Message. Used when the entire content of the ...