It would appear the answer is 1982. Here's an article with more information.
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I have seen him just then into reported speech.
The word seen is a verb. It is the past tense of the irregular verb "see".
1903. make a fist and extent your pinky and your index finger can be seen by fans in the crowd
freedom of speech
You find out that the person is Alma Karma. He was from Kanda's childhood. He is fist seen is Chapter 188.
"Seen" can function as a verb (past participle of "see") or as an adjective (in the sense of "visible" or "noticed").
The knuckles are joints in the fingers and can be seen when one clenches their hand in a fist. The functions of the knuckles is to allow for bending and movement of the digits.
I have never before seen "everafters", but "everafter" is an adverb.
Seen is the past participle of the verb see, which is used to create the perfect tenses. I have seen the light. (present perfect) When it precedes a noun it can turn into an adjective, too.
love is the most common T.I that I have seen.
The word apparent is an adjective. It describes something that can be seen.
Yes, as seen in "The King's Speech"