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How to use posthumously in a sentence

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The special award, presented posthumously, exemplifies the spirit of Muskingum College.
It is one thing to liberate an artist's work posthumously, and quite another to see the man himself set free.
The artist, for his part, promised that all his debts should be paid posthumously out of his estate.
Only posthumously would he reap the literary acclaim he so justly deserved.
Upon his death in 1377, the emperor decided to honor him posthumously by bestowing on him the status of deity in charge of protecting the land.
He has just joined Thomas Jefferson in an elite club of architects who have received the institute's gold medal posthumously.
In 1922, she was posthumously made the first woman member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors.
Written when Strauss was dying and first performed posthumously, they look back with profound contentment over his life and his marriage.
He has been selected to receive, posthumously, the Lifetime Achievement Award of the California Association of Professional Music Teachers.
He got a lot of ink, posthumously, due to a November '98 struggle with two officers.
A spokesperson for Limerick City Council said the freedom of the city has never been conferred posthumously.
He was posthumously awarded a Certificate of Bravery which is still a treasured possession in the family.
Much as liberals like to posthumously remember Kennedy as an ardent liberal champion, he was in fact an ardent cold warrior.
He was one of those prophets whose wisdom is posthumously discovered in an attic of trash.
The first is a private sketchbook, posthumously made public at a time when attention was turning again to this American maverick.
The Nostratic theory remains highly controversial, in part because much of it was published posthumously, with many problems still unresolved.
As part of the bicentenary celebrations the Society is producing a facsimile of the Naval Gold Medal for Trafalgar, awarded posthumously to the hero of the Senior Service.
He was posthumously attainted of treason, and along with those of other deceased regicides, his corpse was exhumed and hanged, and his skull impaled in Westminster Hall.
Pitsenbarger, a pararescueman, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor and promoted to staff sergeant for treating and protecting scores of wounded infantrymen.
Pits was also posthumously promoted to staff sergeant in 2000, becoming the first U.S. Air Force noncommissioned officer to attain Medal of Honor status.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These Dialogues were posthumously published in obedience to their author's will.
Poor song-writers, nevertheless, he posthumously befriended.
Dease was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross, as also was Pte.
So, posthumously, he began to wear for Henry a faint halo of humanity.
Marzouki posthumously awarded martyr Chawki Ben Khelifa the insignia of the Order of the Republic and the Military Medal.
Whoever reads his posthumously published writings for the years 1869-82 with care, will constantly meet with passages suggestive of Zarathustra's thoughts and doctrines.
A REPLICA of the Gadair Ddu, or Black Chair, awarded at the National Eisteddfod posthumously to poet Hedd Wyn is the centrepiece of a new temporary exhibition.
Rather interestingly, no Noble prize can be awarded posthumously.
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