posthumously in English

adverb

['pɑstʃəməslɪ /'pɒstjʊm-]

after the death

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1. Augustus was deified posthumously.

2. He was honored posthumously.

3. The prize was awarded posthumously.

4. His last book was published posthumously.

5. King Sejong - ming , left politics posthumously.

6. These piano pieces were published posthumously.

7. His last novel was published posthumously.

8. He was posthumously accepted as a martyr.

9. He was posthumously awarded the Military Cross.

10. Her last book was published posthumously in 19

11. For this he was posthumously awarded the Military Cross.

12. After the war she was posthumously awarded the George Cross.

13. Army sergeant Paul Ray Smith won one in 200 also posthumously.

14. Pettigrew posthumously receives the Order of Merlin, First Class ( PA 10 ).

15. Jackson is being honored posthumously with the Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award.

16. He was confirmed posthumously as a member of the Chinese Communist Party.

17. Two more ( Northanger Abbey and Persuasion ) were published posthumously the following year.

18. Mao himself should have been put on trial, but that was impossible even posthumously.

19. The court also ruled that no public policy bars men from fathering children posthumously.

20. He was posthumously promoted again to Brigadier General, and is buried in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

21. After death , he was posthumously awarded the title of martyr by the military command.

22. Yet whereas the mystique around such figures accumulates posthumously, he possesses it and lives.

23. The Roman Senate had posthumously raised Julius Caesar to the rank of a god.

24. In 1993, Trumbo was posthumously awarded the Academy Award for writing Roman Holiday (1953).

25. The sinking of Kisaragi would contribute to Elrod being posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.

26. She posthumously awarded the 1993 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Jean Hershold Humanitarian Award.

27. Wallenberg was posthumously awarded the Train Foundation's Civil Courage Prize, which recognizes "extraordinary heroes of conscience".

28. In 1936 Parker was posthumously awarded a gold medal by the Smoke Abatement Society for this.

29. Dec. 6 of the Kuomintang government to make special praise, Hao Meng - ling posthumously for the Army.

30. Criers (高い メカ, Takai Meka) are an elite group of mechanical creatures created (posthumously) by Dr

31. Current law states that a child conceived posthumously is legally fatherless and should be registered as such.

32. Mikhail Koshkin was posthumously awarded the State Stalin Prize in 1942 and the Order of the Red Star.

33. Augustus included the aerarium militare among the accomplishments in his Res Gestae, the commemorative autobiography published posthumously throughout the Empire.

34. It was during this fighting that Arthur Stanley Gurney performed the actions for which he was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross.

35. Confrontation is a roots reggae album by Bob Marley & the Wailers, released posthumously in May 1983, two years after Marley’s death

36. Kim Il-sung died on 8 July 1994, but has since 1998 been posthumously named the "Eternal President of the Republic".

37. Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Coauthored Book to Be Released Posthumously Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue: A Life’s Work Fighting for a More Perfect …

38. Kim Jong-il died on 17 December 2011, but has since been posthumously named the "Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission".

39. A Navy chaplain who Comforted sailors whose ship was torpedoed in 1945, leaving them stranded in shark-infested waters, has been posthumously awarded his …

40. At only four festivals was Euripides awarded the first prize—the fourth posthumously, for the tetralogy that included Bacchants and Iphigenia at Aulis

41. In the final posthumously released article of Francis Crick, written with Christof Koch, the Claustrum was suggested to be critically linked to consciousness.

42. In the final posthumously released article of Francis Crick, written with Christof Koch, the Claustrum was suggested to be critically linked to consciousness.

43. Together, his 12 volumes of manga published before 1820 and three more published posthumously include thousands of drawings of animals, religious figures, and everyday people.

44. 2 days ago · Novelist Phillip Roth could face getting canceled after his Biographers posthumously revealed allegations from his life reflecting misogyny seen in …

45. In 1891 he entered the Military Academy and he was promoted to ensign in November, 1893 and to first-lieutenant in March, 1898 and posthumously to captain in 1915.

46. 2 days ago · Novelist Phillip Roth could face getting canceled after his Biographers posthumously revealed allegations from his life reflecting misogyny seen in his books

47. Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Coauthored Book to Be Released Posthumously Annie Goldsmith 10/17/2020 US coronavirus: Keep masks on, NIH director pleads as Texas enters 1st weekend without statewide Covid

48. He became a devoted family man, taking his wife and eight children (his youngest daughter was born posthumously) to live in the countryside at Cliveden, where he fished, shot and rowed.

49. (1694-1770), Scottish genealogist, is best known for The Peerage of Scotland (1764) and the posthumously-completed and published The Baronage of Scotland (1798) (in which he appears on page 21)

50. Kenkō, a monk from Jakuen's line, wrote a history of Sōtō in the 15th century, in which he claimed that Jakuen was posthumously made Eihei-ji's third abbot due to the "sandai sōron".