hereafter
selanjutnya
definition
adverb
nothing I say hereafter is intended to relate to the second decision
from now on.
noun
suffering is part of our preparation for the hereafter
life after death.
translation of 'hereafter'
adverb
setelah ini,
pd masa yg akan datang,
selanjutnya,
kemudian,
sesudah ini
noun
alam baka,
negeri baka,
akhirat,
negeri kekal
example
Do Jews believe in the 'hereafter' such as life after death?
The elaborate funeral rites of Bubis show their belief in the 'hereafter' (life after death) and in reincarnation (return to life in another form).
The aspiration for democracy went hand in hand with the need for information: new MPs, supported by many progressive industrialists, initiated a reform of the Public Accounts, as we will see 'hereafter' .
Even though most Westerners are religious, and profess to believe in the 'hereafter' , they still see death as a terrible wrenching away of someone they love.
The collections of the Museum, particularly those in the Bronze Gallery, will 'hereafter' be in a new kind of showcase, and an audio-visual room with a multi-media projector will be set up.
The political task at the moment is to reflect on how this God-given agency can be best employed in creating a society that will bring welfare and the good life to people in the here and now and in the 'hereafter' .
The deliberative orator is concerned with the future: it is about things to be done 'hereafter' that he advises, for or against.
Shortly 'hereafter' , we discover that Rogue Avon's nemesis is his half brother.
Cleric Roy himself before he was arrested was not contesting the core tenets of Islam - the belief in one God and fate, the Prophet Muhammad, shalat, and faith in the 'hereafter' .
We place our trust in God almighty, and mostly for 'hereafter' , not here.
If 'hereafter' I go to other courts in Germany or in any other part of Europe, something of this sort is necessary as a court dress.
The aim of both Sikhism and Advaitic Hinduism is not to secure heaven or even a better life in the next birth, but to secure happiness here and now and attainment of the supreme One, Parabrahma, infinite Bliss 'hereafter' .
It's a positive trend locally and obviously it's one we hope will be repeated over Bank Holiday weekends 'hereafter' .
References 'hereafter' are included in the main text, abbreviated to A and page number.
They will have to answer for their actions if not here certainly 'hereafter' .
The military and naval branches of our Government give serious consideration to the 25 supervisory, administrative, and organizational principles 'hereafter' set forth.
This means two changes in the law: one is a repeal of the Rent Act, or if that is not considered practical, an amendment that ensures that rent control does not apply to any tenancies created 'hereafter' , whether in new buildings or old.
Each year 'hereafter' , I hope to make it more and more believable.
It was only when characters were cut out, and 'hereafter' scarcely mentioned again, or didn't develop any more depth than their introduction allowed, that I found I began to lose interest.
this court is in no way prejudging any such defense which may 'hereafter' be raised
So, given these poor ratios, how can students realistically receive decent instruction in those subjects, let alone a balanced view of the demands of life in this world and those of life in the 'hereafter' ?
Because we were born by mere chance, and 'hereafter' we shall be as though we had never been; because the breath in our nostrils is smoke, and reason is a spark kindled by the beating of our hearts.
We know we'll see her again whether in this life or the 'hereafter' .
As to those who see Hepburn, Hope and Peck's shuffling off into the 'hereafter' as the absolute end of old Tinseltown, I felt that way when Robert Mitchum and Jimmy Stewart hung up their spurs within 24 hours of each other.
Religion, meanwhile, has had one of its main props, the promise of better things 'hereafter' , kicked away.
Everything an individual does and thinks must be conditioned by the incommensurability of these two scales of time: the brief ‘moment’ of my life and the eternity of the 'hereafter' .
Berry, in one of his more inspired name changes, decided Morris would 'hereafter' be called Little Stevie Wonder.
he'd promised that Rachel would be the idol of his heart 'hereafter'
In such cases, as the falling inflection is required in the former part by the principle of contrast and emphasis (as will 'hereafter' be more fully explained), the sentence necessarily closes with the rising inflection.
The poem is a reaction to a conversation with a friend about life, death, the 'hereafter' .
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