Regulators found that Barclays "routinely made artificially low Libor submissions to protect Barclays' reputation from negative market and media perceptions concerning Barclays' financial condition" from August 2007 to early 2009 - so from long before and long after the conversation between Mr Diamond and Mr Tucker.
So long after the battles end, long after our heroes come home, we stay by their side.
They also appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show in the early 1960s, not long after The Beatles did the same.
The questions raised by the story, and by the fate of young Eva, linger long after the reader turns the last page.
But the question that this strategy answers is what kind of military will we need long after the wars of the last decade are over.
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Muddling a way through the maze that still persists long after the end of the cold war, dithery countries need someone or something out front.
In the same way Great Depression thinking lingered long after the 1930s, the sense that things aren't going to get better could stick with people like Peters and her kids.
American and Chinese demand is part of the reason why the oil price has remained so high for so long after the end of the war in Iraq (see chart).
That's not the case with the Tesla Model S. It comes not long after the retirement of the Tesla Roadster, a car we thoroughly enjoyed but found a bit too raw, a bit too rough around the edges for general consumption.
Now that the other shoe has dropped for Chevy advertising the end of its relationship with Goodby Silverstein, not long after the brand shucked the ineffective slogan conceived by the agency the next move by McCann should be this: a fresh, significant new campaign for Volt.
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This particular piece of Iceland spar was found on the British vessel long after the Viking heyday in the ninth and 10th Centuries.
Then it's pumped back in to carry more heat away from the plant's fuel rods, which continue producing energy long after the chain reaction at the heart of the units has been stopped.
Charlison Benschop pulled a late goal back for already relegated Brest, but it could not spoil the celebrations -- which went on long after the final whistle as the entire PSG squad, Beckham included, were paraded ahead of the trophy celebration.
As for whether the Games can mark a turning point in the fortunes of some of Britain's poorest areas, the verdict on that won't be returned until long after the athletes have gone and the world's eyes have again turned away.
The fire swept through the 330ft-long complex after the blaze was reported in its roof early on Friday morning at Seaborough Manor near Beaminster.
Such problems have cast doubts about the plant's stability long after the government declared in late December the reactors had been brought under control.
That decision rests with BT, said Mr Pennell but the local population will be hoping for a slice of Olympic technology to remain long after the last yacht has sailed out of the harbour.
Seven weeks after the operation, and long after the brothers had been released, campaigners leafleted the area saying they were still waiting for police officers to speak frankly to the community about what had happened.
For me at least, the Metier d'Art extravaganza staged by Chanel at Linlithgow Palace on Tuesday night was such an event: a work of theatre that will linger long after the fashion circus has moved on to the next big thing.
The authors of a new paper published by the Brookings Institution estimate that the rise in long-term unemployment alone could cause labour-market recovery to take twice as long as after the 1982 recession.
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Olsson was booked only moments after entering the fray, and when he lost control of the ball and then hauled down Long after the striker had dispossessed him, referee Jon Moss had no option but to produce the red card.
The tunnels were still in secret use long after the Battle of Britain had given way to the Cold War.
From the trailers, it looks like the movie picks up not long after the destructive events in New York City at the end of The Avengers.
She says she kept the letters hidden in a closet for so long after the war in order to spare her children the burden of growing up with guilt about their mother's Holocaust experiences.
They calculated the force in question from the contact area of the toe, and found that toe pads were still sticky two minutes after the sliding had stopped, long after the point when, according to their estimate of its viscosity, all the mucus would have drained away.
It's a mere slap on the wrist long after the fact, said David Clohessy, director of the Survivors Network of those Abuse by Priests.
Famously, in the early 1990s, IBM held on to the mainframe business model long after the industry had changed, creating huge trouble for the company.
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Actually, when the Florida votes were recounted, long after the Supreme Court decision that Florida Governor Bush had the right to refuse a recount, they actually favored Gore.
Then the president appoints a Blue Ribbon commission that will make sure the issue continues to fester long after the news cameras have rushed off to swarm around the next story.
The worst, of course, was upholding the executive order Roosevelt signed in February 1942, shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbour and not long after the justices began their bickering.
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