_:vb6815306 "The exhaustless conjecturings of that evening's full conversation, made such of the small party, as had hitherto been strangers, well acquainted with each other's turn of mind [\u2026]"@en . _:vb6815308 . _:vb6815309 "2021 October 20, Paul Stephen, \u201CLeisure and pleasure on the Far North Line\u201D, in RAIL, number 942, page 49:"@en . _:vb6815308 "2014, James Lambert, \u201CDiachronic stability in Indian English lexis\u201D, in World Englishes, page 124:"@en . _:vb6815309 . . _:vb6815306 . _:vb6815307 . _:vb6815309 "North of Tain [...], the line reaches the southern shore of Dornoch Firth. Here, the railway and the A9 trunk road, which have hitherto run close together, diverge."@en . "1" . . . _:vb6815306 "1830, Anna Maria Porter, The Barony, volume 3, page 460:"@en . _:vb6815308 "The results of this study argue for a greater endonormativity in Indian English than has hitherto been recognised."@en . . _:vb6815305 . . _:vb6815307 "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles."@en . _:vb6815305 "(formal, also, _, legal) Up to this or that time or point."@en . _:vb6815307 "1910 [1848 February 20], Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, chapter I, in Samuel Moore, transl., edited by Friedrich Engels, Manifesto of the Communist Party\u200E[1], Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & company, page 12:"@en .