Lately Sentence Examples

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  • Have I told you lately that I love you?

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  • I don't know what's been bothering you lately, but if I've done something, I wish you would tell me.

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  • Lately she had to stay after him to get his chores done.

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  • Though lately, I'm surrounded by fools with bad ideas.

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  • That was the man she had been neglecting lately to spend time with the twins.

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  • I'm afraid I've been neglecting him lately, though.

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  • I have a lot of trouble sleeping lately, probably because --

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  • The way things were going lately, he'd be lucky to make it there and back at all.

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  • Lately she has been much interested in colour.

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  • Lately his actions were more fatherly than anything else.

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  • I've only had three people on my mind lately – me, myself and I.

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  • Lately my mind's been playing tricks.

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  • The nearest enemy was Bohemia, to whom Poland had lately been compelled to pay tribute for her oldest possession, Silesia.

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  • Lately he had seemed discontented.

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  • He points out that Great Britain - which until lately took the view that a protected state possesses only delegated powers, and that an Eastern state cannot grant jurisdiction over persons who are neither its own subjects nor subjects of the country to which the powers are delegated - had by the Pacific Order in Council of 1893 and the South African Orders in Council of1891-1894asserted jurisdiction over natives and foreign subjects.

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  • And yet, lately he had seemed to warm to her.

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  • I dont think i've changed any settings lately, and i havent a clue of what to do next now.

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  • The period is closed, so far as paintings are concerned, by two examples of far higher value than those above named, that is to say the Paumgartner altarpiece at Munich, with its romantically attractive composition of the Nativity with angels and donors in the central panel, and the fine armed figures of St George and St Eustace (lately freed from the over-paintings which disfigured them) on the wings; and the happily conceived and harmoniously finished "Adoration of the Magi" in the Uffizi at Florence.

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  • Dickel and others have lately claimed that fertilized eggs can give rise to either queens, workers or males, according to the food supplied to the larvae and the influence of supposed "sex-producing glands" possessed by the nurse-workers.

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  • Rabi`, the chief promoter of the terrible civil war which had so lately shaken the empire.

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  • Her policy has been until lately to transform them into French territory.

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  • This town, visited by Livingstone, Stanley and Cameron, until lately one of the greatest markets in Africa, has ceased to exist, and its site, when I last saw it, was occupied by a single house.

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  • Documents show him, among other things, planning during an absence of several months from the city vast new engineering works for improving the irrigation and water-ways of the Lomellina and adjacent regions of the Lombard plain; ardently studying phenomena of storm and lightning, of river action and of mountain structure; co-operating with his friend, Donato Bramante, the great architect, in fresh designs for the improvement and embellishment of the Castello at Milan; and petitioning the duke to secure him proper payment for a Madonna lately executed with the help of his pupil, Ambrogio de Predis, for the brotherhood of the Conception of St Francis at Milan.

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  • The treaties lately concluded by the shogun with the foreign powers conceded the right to navigate the strait of Shimonoseki, leading to the Inland Sea.

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  • In 1853 he passed out at the head of the list of engineers, and, after a brief practical experience at Almeria and Granada, was appointed professor of pure and applied mathematics in the school where he had lately been a pupil.

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  • A lately discovered effect of sand filtration is a matter of great importance in connexion with the subject of aqueducts.

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  • Let me, therefore, beg you, Sir, having now told you the true ground of the trouble I lately gave you, to let me know the very truth of the matter, as far at least as comes within your knowledge."

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  • Some of the members of the university who had lately sworn allegiance to James had some difficulty in swearing allegiance to his successor.

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  • Several scholars - notably Bhagvanlal Indraji, Mr Lewis Rice and Hofrath Biihler - have treated of the remarkable archaeological discoveries lately made.

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  • Their army drove the lately triumphant party out of Winchester, and captured its military chief, Robert, earl of Gloucester.

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  • Archbishop Langton, who on assuming possession of his see had shown at once that he was a patriotic English statesman, and not the mere delegate of the pope, besought his master to hold back, and, when he refused, threatened to renew the excommunication which had so lately been removed.

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  • His first experiment in treason was Rising of the so-called rising of Robin of Redesdale, which Robin of was ostensibly an armed protest by the gentry and Redes- commons of Yorkshire against the maladministration dale, of the realm by the kings favoriteshis wifes relatives, and the courtiers whom he had lately promoted to high rank and office.

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  • As lately as 1858 he had reluctantly refused to serve under Lord Derby; he was still a member of the Carlton Club; he sat for the university of Oxford; and on many questions he displayed a constant sympathy with Conservative traditions.

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  • In Prussia Bismarck had lately become prime minister, and was animated by ambitious projects for his countrys aggrandizement.

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  • To say "Majuba" and "Gordon" recalls its deepest hurts, but not all of them; and it may be that a pained and angry people, looking back, saw in the man whom they lately displaced more than they had ever seen before.

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  • In regard to tracheae the very natural tendency of zoologists has been until lately to consider them as having once developed and once only, and therefore to hold that a group " Tracheata " should be recognized, including all tracheate Arthropods.

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  • The Assembly itself was subject to constant the oo electors as a temporary municipal overnment 3 P Y P g cipality of the Assembly sent a deputation to confer with them at the Hotel de Ville, and on a sudden impulse one of these deputies, Bailly, lately president of the Assembly, was P power.

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  • The Athenians, irritated by the support which Artaxerxes had lately given to the revolt of their allies, and excited by rumours of his hostile preparations, were feverishly eager for a war with Persia.

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  • Until lately polygamy has been common among all the Malagasy tribes, and divorce effected in an absurdly easy fashion.

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  • With a representative church at the capital, the chief work of these missions is in the Vakinankaratra district (south-west of Imerina), in the Betsileo province, and on the south-east and south-west coasts; in these places they have a large number of converts and (until lately) schools.

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  • To check the agitation he turned for help to Austria; and an alliance of the two powers, so lately at variance, was formed.

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  • It has lately been stated that some of the Australian species are normally oviparous, but this has not been fully proved.

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  • Another case of a " seed-bearing " Lycopod has lately been discovered by Miss Benson in Miadesmia membranacea, a slender Selaginella-like plant from the Lower Coal Measures of Lancashire.

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  • Although doubts have lately been cast on the authenticity of Palaeozoic Marattiaceae owing to the difficulty in distinguishing between their fructifications and the pollenbearing organs of Pteridosperms, the anatomical evidence (stem of Psaronius) strongly confirms the opinion that a considerable group of these Ferns existed.

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  • Stems (Mesoxylon) intermediate in structure between Poroxylon and Cordaites have lately been discovered in the English Coal Measures.

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  • Among Devonian plants, Equisetales, including not only Archaeocalamites, but forms referred to Asterophyllites and Annularia, occur; Sphenophyllum is known from Devonian strata in North America and Bear Island, and Pseudobornia from the latter; Lycopods are represented by Bothrodendron and Lepidodendron; a typical Lepidostrobus, with structure preserved, has lately been found in the Upper Devonian of Kentucky.

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  • The fortunate discovery of several hundred Cycadean stems in the United States, of Lower Cretaceous and Upper Jurassic age, has supplied abundant material which has lately been investigated and is still receiving attention at the hands of Mr Wieland.

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  • Lately she had been so wrapped up in her own problems that she had been a burden on her family.

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  • Without a doubt, it would be a diversion from the gruesome thoughts that had plagued her mind lately.

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  • Although, lately she had been hitting that nerve with little or no effort.

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  • What was the matter with Brandon, lately?

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  • And lately her curiosity had been going beyond the usual questions about his mysterious family tree - beyond the questing of his vast knowledge of the ranch.

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  • It seemed the only news was bad news lately but then we cracked a pedophile ring in a Detroit suburb prompting seven arrests and ascended back up to cloud nine.

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  • I haven't had personal contact with him lately but I hear he's trying to snow ball them but he's subject to subpoena so he has to be careful.

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  • While he'd lately professed his need to seek answers concerning Annie's murder, the look on his face at the prospect of actually going there was far less certain.

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  • Lacy wore a skirt too short and tight for office wear, but when you're the boss … "I noticed you've been taking a lot of sick time lately," Lacy said as Sofia entered the room.

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  • The sexual awareness killed him more and more lately, and he started to think going to the European front was a good thing.

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  • She'd learned a lot lately about how obligation held more sway in the Immortal society than truth or emotion.

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  • Then he added, "Find any fake bones lately?"

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  • That explains why Rhyn's been checking up on him so often lately.

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  • Lately he wasn't content – or maybe she was letting Katie stir that thought.

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  • A horticultural society has lately been established at Cardiff under favorable auspices, which may perhaps restore the culture of the apple.

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  • Have you checked the price of a round-trip airfare to Asia or Africa lately?

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  • Lately, the idea has been applied in our own backyard; farmers markets are aspiring to create fair trade.

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  • He used to cross quickly through the garden when Sylvester was still with me, but lately he's becoming rather bold.

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  • Lately, farmers have started planting coca in national parks where laws prevent spraying.

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  • Lately there has been growing recognition that the balance needs to be redressed to enable children to have status commensurate with their needs.

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  • The house is neat, and rendered exceedingly commodious by the additions lately made.

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  • This was beautifully illustrated at a private conversazione at my house lately, in the presence of several medical and other eminently scientific gentlemen.

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  • Profits of the market were recorded on 30 Dec 1352, held by John, earl of Kent, lately deceased.

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  • Lately there has, however, been an upward drift in the level of awards.

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  • Lately a number of researchers have suggested approaches which help to transcend such dualism.

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  • Crocketford, A Free Church has been lately erected in the village, which is attended by a large proportion of the People.

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  • Basketball players often grow into their length, tend to look slightly etiolated in their youth, green and lately sprung.

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  • The King of Spain has lately promised to redress sundry grievances complained of by English merchants.

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  • There seems to be a bit of a trend for large jewelry heists lately.

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  • There was also Gregorian chant and the 14-minute keystone of Lately.

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  • If all this sounds perfectly logical, it's worth remembering that until lately such a facility simply wasn't available anywhere.

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  • The Conservative party has lately been annexing the state of sexual propriety, as a core step on the 20-year path back to power.

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  • Sorry to complain in such beautiful weather but I do feel that we teachers are getting a very raw deal lately.

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  • In a lately issued ' Mathematical Gazette ' there is an interesting reminiscence of the Rector of Headley.

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  • We assess the number of people currently or lately under police repression to be about 80.

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  • He made a good scapegoat for everything that had been going wrong lately.

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  • More Daily Mirror 12/25/2005 Mariah Carey rejects fur coats from Russian tycoon Lately a Russian tycoon has gone through a bit of embarrassment.

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  • I seem to have been suffering from blogger's block lately, totally uninspired to write about anything.

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  • She had noticed nothing very unusual about her lately, but she appeared quiet.

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  • Not a particularly novel concept, but executed with more vim and vigor than any other sitcom I've seen lately.

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  • The falling off of the crop, especially in 1899, was due to bad seasons and to insects, notably the Cycloconium oleog-inum, and the Dacus oleae, or oil-fly, which have ravaged the olive-yards, and it is noticeable that lately good and bad seasons see1n to alternate; between 1900 and 1905 the crops were alternately one half of, and equal to, that of the latter year.

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  • In spite of some waverings towards what has lately been called " conditional immortality " (see Apologetics) the doctrine of " natural immortality " championed by Augustine became dominant in the church; an instalment of what was afterwards to be called Natural Theology; and a postulate or presupposition to-day - like free will - in Roman Catholic apologetics.

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  • It had been held till lately that the great civilization of prehistoric Greece, as first revealed to us by Schliemann's discoveries at Mycenae, was not possessed of the art of writing.

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  • The chief had lately become a member of the Institute, and did his utmost to inflame in France that love of art and science which he had helped to kindle by enriching the museums of Paris with the treasures of Italy.

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  • Verhoeff has lately (1904) put forward the view that there are really six segments in the hexapodan thorax and twenty in the abdomen - the cerci belonging to the seventeenth abdominal segment thus showing a close agreement with the centipede Scolopendra.

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  • At the time of Mahommed's death his eldest son Murad was at Amasia; and, as the troops had lately shown signs of insubordination, it was deemed advisable to conceal the news of the sultan's death and to send a part of the army across to Asia.

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  • The determination of the relative degree of perfection of organization attained by two animals 1 A great deal of superfluous hypothesis has lately been put forward in the name of " the principle of convergence of characters " by a certain school of palaeontologists.

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  • Great attention has been given lately to the important experiments upon the results of hybridizing certain cultivated varieties of plants which were published so long ago as 1865, by the Abbe Mendel, but failed to attract notice until thirty-five years later, sixteen years after his death (see Mendelism).

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  • They describe the natives as " very proud and haughty, and not so accommodating as those lately left."

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  • In A Divine Tragedy lately acted he had attacked the Declaration of Sports, and in News from Ipswich he had assailed Wren and the bishops generally.

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  • Advancing once more, they were joined at Goldsboro by the forces lately besieging Fort Fisher (see below), and nearly 90,000 men marched northward towards Virginia, pushing Johnston's weak army before them.

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  • The history of that ill-fated queen occupied much of his attention, and his last work, A Detection of the LoveLetters lately attributed in Hugh Campbell's work to Mary Queen of Scots, is an exposure of an attempt to represent as genuine some fictitious letters said to have passed between Mary and Bothwell, which had fallen into deserved oblivion.

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  • It was built (consecration, 1248) by St Louis of France to contain the relic of the Crown of Thorns, ransomed by the king from the Venetians, who held it in pawn from the Latin emperor of the East, John of Brienne, lately dead.

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  • In 1136 the army of Griffith ap Rhys met with a large English force near Cardigan, composed of the denizens of the South Wales castles and of the hated Flemish colonists, who had been lately planted by Henry I.

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  • For I was 10th at first dash to tell you that I had lately received a letter from him so surprising to me for the inconsistency of every part of it, as to be put into great disorder by it, from the concernment I have for him, lest it should arise from that which of all mankind I should least dread from him and most lament for - I mean a discomposure in head, or mind, or both.

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  • He had lately been driven from Rome by the emperor Frederick L, who had installed an antipope in his place, and had been forced to retire to France.

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  • The photographic registration of meteor-trails, too, has been lately attempted with partial success.

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  • I have been observing Helen's little cousin lately.

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  • In her own words, they were "good boards overhead, good boards all around, and a good window"--of two whole squares originally, only the cat had passed out that way lately.

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  • She has a brother; I think you know him, he married Lise Meinen lately.

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  • Lately, there has been a revival of interest in sundials.

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  • The location of the Punjab - in a run-down area of Bradford, lately the red light district - leaves much to be desired.

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  • I 'm very glad, because I think that suing for compensation is getting stupidly out of hand lately.

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  • Improvements as regards tillage of the land have been lately introduced with very beneficial results.

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  • I seem to have been suffering from blogger 's block lately, totally uninspired to write about anything.

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  • Not a particularly novel concept, but executed with more vim and vigor than any other sitcom I 've seen lately.

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  • You may not have noticed this retailer unless you've been looking for new cookware lately, but here's a store you may have in your local mall.

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  • Many people have been worshipping iPods, iPads, and laptops lately in the media, but sometimes, a desktop computer is the right option for your needs.

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  • CapSacs have been a huge hit lately too with the college crowd, they are these neon hats with fanny packs on them.

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  • Neither of them have been fixed yet, and lately I've had to keep them separated because a few weeks ago he tried to mate with her.

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  • Lately, Black has been urinating/spraying on the baseboard in my dining room.

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  • He is an indoor/outdoor cat, although lately he has been spending much of his time indoors.

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  • He has put on weight lately since he does not go outside as much as he used to.

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  • Lately, many financial experts have been touting the benefits of consumers examining where they spend little bits of money they don't think about, and how budgeting can really make a difference to their financial well-being.

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  • Do not mention that the child has said something, but rather discuss how your child has been quiet lately and/or upset.

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  • Tooth whitening products can be found everywhere lately.

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  • Dear Teen Team, My 17yr old daughter and I have been having issues with texting lately.

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  • A program that has been garnering a lot of attention lately is Narconon.

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  • Though this type of drug screening method is a classic, there have been many problems lately with urine substitution or adulteration.

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  • While Lopez has long been known for her ample tush, she is gaining even more attention lately for her overall appearance.

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  • In case you haven't been shopping lately, here are a few of the latest scandalous headlines.

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  • Jennifer's private life has kept her in the tabloids lately, but she fought back when topless photos of her were going to be published.

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  • Christie Brinkley has been having a rough go of it lately, what with the story of her philandering husband making the press rounds.

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  • Heidi Montag, star of MTV's The Hills, has been making headlines lately for her verbal war with costar Lauren Conrad.

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  • Of course, Kevin Federline has been making headlines lately for his custody fight with Britney Spears.

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  • A-list actress Cameron Diaz and Grammy award-winning musician John Mayer have been spotted out and about New York City together several times lately.

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  • Celebrity DUI arrests have been making headlines with what seems to be increasing regularity lately.

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  • It seems, especially lately, that female celebrities are finding themselves involved in scandals much more than their male counterparts.

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  • A California judge granted her more time with her children and the only pictures taken of Brit lately are of her leaving the Millennium Dance Studio.

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  • Lately, McConaughey has been accused of behaving less like an expectant dad and more like a single man during his recent trip to Nicaragua.

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  • With all these babies being born in Hollywood lately, it gets one to thinking…just how much are Hollywood baby pictures worth these days?

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  • Britney Spears has done her best to stay out of the spotlight and has received little, if any, negative press lately.

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  • Sometimes, the tabloids get it all wrong, but lately it seems, when they are talking about a celebrity couple splitting, they've been spot on.

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  • Though the two former flames have been seen out together lately, they simply can't be back together due to one eyewitness account of "They didn't make out at all!"

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  • Here's a little taste of what's been coming out of Megan's mouth lately.

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  • Maybe because of a little bit of embarrassment, but not anything more embarrassing than the words that have been coming out of Katherine Heigl's mouth lately.

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  • Most of the news about Lil Wayne lately has been about his multitude of career success and about babies.

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  • While she maintains a presence on television, she has mostly stayed out of the limelight lately.

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  • Lately he has been coughing a lot at night, and I've noticed he has huge lumps in his groin area.

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  • If your vet hasn't seen your dog lately, I recommend you take him in and have his feet checked out.

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  • My Bichon Frise has been licking her bottom a lot lately, but she never scoots.

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  • Things have been a little stressful for her lately since I've had to live out of town for a few weeks while I'm doing my clinicals for school.

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  • Until lately this plant passed as a narrow-leaved variety (angustifolia) of the older one, but when it bloomed freely in 1903 the flowers proved to be distinct-creamy-white with an orange centre.

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  • Another interesting race of hybrids has lately been obtained between G. gandavensis and G. purpureo-auratus, a Cape species, with yellow and purple flowers.

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  • N. cyclamineus, although but lately re-discovered, was figured in French books early in the seventeenth century.

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  • Meconopsis Racemosa - A rare plant but lately introduced to this country.

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  • There have been lately raised some varieties, a good deal larger in their parts than the type, and these are very easy of culture and very vigorous.

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  • These fats have been in the news lately because eating too much of them has been linked to heart disease and other health problems.

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  • In addition the natural look of unbleached cotton has become very popular lately.

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  • Lately, though, he has begun to question the orders of his liege, who has begun to act aggressively and belligerently, even going so far as to invade neighboring lands in search of the infamous crystals.

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  • The issue of video game violence and children has really come to the attention of mass media lately, and this is possibly because video games are more realistic than ever before.

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  • Lately I've been buying less main-stream varietals like Grenache, Carignane, and Sangiovese to pair with barbeque.

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  • Lately it seems that wine is a huge boom (especially for the Gen X and Millennial generations) that more and more community colleges are offering introductory or Wine 101 classes if you will.

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  • Lately, though, the Private Practice star has been seen around Tinseltown sporting a warm shade of brunette hair.

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  • David Beckham has worn a variety of styles, and lately favors a long and messy look that shows off his healthy blonde locks.

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  • If you’ve been fighting with fuzz lately and aren’t quite sure how to get soft, silky smooth skin,the best hair removal products can have you hair-free in a snap.

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  • You've been traveling a lot lately and your entire system is suffering from a bit of jet lag.

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  • If you haven't pulled out the Scrabble board lately, what you are waiting for?

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  • Currently there are over 1,000 grandmasters in the world, which is causing some controversy lately.

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  • The trend lately has been to inflate large bulbous lawn ornaments each holiday season.

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  • Lately, I am beginning to feel the pressures of sustaining a long-distance relationship.

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  • Would your boyfriend realize that lately you have been the one carrying the relationship?

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  • While no one I've talked to thinks he has a girlfriend, deep down I think he is seeing someone else just from his actions lately.

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  • Things were going great for the first year but lately we have been fighting and not getting along well.

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  • She works a lot more hours lately, leaving early and/or staying late.

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  • Your boyfriend tells you that he is going to hang out with his male friends much more lately.

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  • Your boyfriend seems to be much happier lately.

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  • You notice he has less money lately but hasn't bought anything you can see.

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  • Ask about any good movies he has seen lately.

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  • If you haven't talked to your ex lately and you miss him or her, spend some time reconnecting and see if there is still a spark.

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  • If you haven't visited the Walmart website lately, you will want to make a special effort to bookmark this resource in your browser.

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  • Spotted in Kenneth Cole attire or carrying the bags lately were Jessica Alba, Sharon Stone, Teri Hatcher and Molly Sims--all looking absolutely stunning.

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  • Born shoes focus on handcrafted, unique styles--no wonder they've been seen on the feet of so many celebrities lately!

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  • This pair is lightweight and easy to pack and takes its cue from the new attention yoga's getting lately.

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  • Shiny bronze faux leather, designed to resemble the trendy croc skin seen everywhere lately, adds a boost to the cork wedge.

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  • The relationship between extreme sports and Sector watches was important, but lately the company has looked to move away from the exclusive nature of extreme sports and is now seeking a closer connection with sportsmen of all levels.

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  • Conventional diet wisdom lately is that eating more often during the day prevents blood sugar spikes and makes you feel full, even if you're consuming fewer calories.

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  • The American Heart Association recommends 2-3 servings of dairy products lately.

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  • The Flat Belly Diet has been getting quite a bit of attention lately, and many people are interested in learning how to make some of the flat belly diet recipes.

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  • Lately, many articles about resistance training exercises have been featured in newspapers, magazines and fitness websites.

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  • British hip hop music has been getting a lot of attention lately, and LTK Music has the free British rap music downloads you need to see what the buzz is all about.

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  • Badd by the Ying Yang Twins - Crunk masters The Ying Yang Twins shot to fame with The Whisper Song, and anyone who has been watching VH1 lately knows they just did a turn helping Flavor Flav find love.

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  • If you haven't noticed lately, everyone who's anyone has a blog.

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  • He had been spending too much time with the television lately.

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  • I think we've both had a lot on our minds lately.

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  • He had been unusually quiet and solemn lately.

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  • Maybe that was what he had been so preoccupied with lately.

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  • No wonder he had been so solemn lately.

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  • I think you've been putting in too many hours lately.

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  • Have you seen his room lately?

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  • What about that intern who's been calling you so much lately?

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  • Not that he'd been out much lately.

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  • He deserved more than the sympathetic ear she had been lending him lately.

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  • You just seem to be troubled, lately.

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  • What's got into you lately?

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  • Julia rarely had much to say about anything lately.

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  • It wasn't her fault they hadn't seen much of each other lately.

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  • To make matters worse, lately she had been dreaming of the ranch as well.

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  • She wasn't much fun lately.

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  • Actually, I haven't had enough to do around here lately.

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  • I think you've been working too hard lately.

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  • Speaking of Scruffy, have you seen him lately?

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  • While my relationship with Martha LeBlanc, nee Rossi, dated back to our play pen years and kindergarten days, lately we've hiked different paths, reducing our contact to Christmas cards and once a month phone calls.

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  • It's gotten me down in the dumps lately.

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  • In fact, I can't find any tips lately.

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  • He watched the change, irritated by the bizarre mood swings and cryptic ramblings that defined Darian's speech lately.

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  • They've been busy lately.

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  • Yully watched him, alerted by the same sense of uneasiness she felt around her father lately.

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  • He sounded pleased, unlike the moods he'd been in lately.

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  • Lacy wore a skirt too short and tight for office wear, but when you're the boss … "I noticed you've been taking a lot of sick time lately," Lacy said as Sofia entered the room.

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  • Have you seen the Longhorn bull lately?

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  • Has your father been in lately?

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  • She'd be lucky to walk again soon, and without medical supplies…with her luck lately, she wouldn't die from infection, just suffer for the rest of her life.

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  • He said nothing, aware the thought had crossed his mind more than once lately.

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  • Haven't felt like working lately.

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  • I keep hearing the name 'Miss Worthington' a lot lately.

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  • It's just that lately everything keeps piling up.

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  • She's been a mite tired lately.

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  • You been outside lately?

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  • Jackson had not been composing much lately.

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  • I've been procrastinating way too much lately.

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  • Nothing seemed to be working out lately.

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  • Yeah, but you two haven't seen much of each other lately, and...

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  • I wish you'd get out of this black mood you've been in lately.

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  • Besides, I've been neglecting him lately.

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  • Boy, have you been bitchy lately.

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  • But I've been a little out of sorts lately.

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  • Temptation had been pounding on the door with a sledge hammer lately.

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  • Maybe that was behind her frustration lately.

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  • What about all the times he had spoken to her lately?

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  • Has Brutus been acting strange lately?

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  • I've missed you lately.

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  • I've had to keep Casper away from him lately.

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  • What's the matter with you lately?

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  • You've been so reserved lately.

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  • I've just been so emotional lately.

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  • Alex hadn't been wearing the pants lately.

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  • Maybe it was because Alex seemed to have more affection for them than he did anything else lately.

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  • You've had a lot on your mind lately.

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  • Had she been a complete bore lately?

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  • No wonder he had been acting so strange lately.

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  • It was the only thing she seemed to be able to do right, lately.

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  • Lately, he'd been thinking of nothing but Rissa.

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  • Is that what's been in your craw lately?

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  • Lately he wasn't content – or maybe she was letting Katie stir that thought.

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  • He has been a drag lately, has he not?

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  • He's had a lot on his mind lately.

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  • Was that why Alex was so concerned about her safety lately?

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  • I'm sorry I haven't been there for you lately.

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  • What was it about the uncontrolled emotions lately?

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  • What had got into him lately?

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  • Of course he had been acting strange lately.

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  • I don't know what's gotten into me lately.

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  • You seem... restless lately.

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  • Lately she had been wondering if she could have landed such a job without his help.

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  • That's the way he had been lately.

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  • You're like a magnet lately.

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  • The Latin West was scarcely less productive; it is enough to mention Hilary of Poitiers, Ambrose of Milan, Augustine of Hippo, Leo of Rome, Jerome, Rufinus, and a father lately restored to his place in patristic literature, Niceta of Remesiana.'

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  • When emperors became converts, the church, so lately a victim and a pleader for liberty, readily learned to persecute.

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  • Besides the Academy of Science, the Moscow Society of Naturalists, the Mineralogical Society, the Geographical Society, with its Caucasian and Siberian branches, the archaeological societies and the scientific societies of the Baltic provinces, all of which are of old and recognized standing, there have lately sprung up a series of new societies in connexion with each university, and their serials are yearly growing in importance, as, too, are those of the Moscow Society of Friends of Natural Science, the Chemico-Physical Society, and various medical, educational and other associations.

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  • Sea-birds are abundant, and, probably from the islands having been comparatively lately peopled, they are singularly tame.

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  • As lately as the middle of the 18th century the town stood a quarter of a mile from the river, but is now on the bank, the intervening space having been washed away, together with a large part of the town, by the stream continually encroaching on its left bank.

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  • Mongolian settlements have lately been found very much farther extended into the border countries of north-west India than has been hitherto recognized.

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  • Vezhdovsky has lately seen reasons for regarding the blood system as originating entirely from the hypoblast by the secretion of fluid, the blood, from particular intestinal cells and the consequent formation of spaces through pressure, which become lined with these cells.

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  • The news of the strengthening of the British army and navy lately announced in the king's speech had perhaps annoyed him; but seeing that his outbursts of passion were nearly always the result of calculation - he once stated, pointing to his chin, that temper only mounted that high with him - his design, doubtless, was to set men everywhere talking about the perfidy of Albion.

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  • But he needed time in order to build a navy and to prepare for the execution of the schemes for the overthrow of the British power in India, which he had lately outlined to General Decaen, the new governor of the French possessions in that land.

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  • Graber, however (1889), of the embryonic membranes has lately been shown by Heymons.

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  • Carpenter (1899, 1902-1904) has lately endeavoured to show an exact numerical correspondence in segmentation between the Hexapoda, the Crustacea, the Arachnida, and the most primitive of the Diplopoda.

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  • Most of the works lately named, being very costly, are not easily accessible.

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  • At either corner of the Propylaea entrance were equestrian statues dedicated by the Athenian knights; the bases with inscriptions have lately been recovered.

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  • Here he waited for a year until his companions could join him, and meanwhile he occupied himself in his usual good works, gaining several more companions and meeting Giovanni Piero Caraffa, afterwards Paul IV., who had lately founded the Theatines.

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  • It was proposed that all the land north of the Padus (Po) lately in possession of the Cimbri, including that of the independent Celtic tribes which had been temporarily occupied by them, should be held available for distribution among the veterans of Marius.

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  • The excavation of Carchemish, lately suspended owing to political uncertainty in Syria, has been very interesting.

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  • Among the fiefs destined for the duke of Gandia were Cervetri and Anguillara, lately acquired by Virginio Orsini, head of that powerful and turbulent house, with the pecuniary help of Ferdinand of Aragon, king of Naples (Don Ferrante).

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  • On the 14th of June the duke of Gandia, lately created duke of Benevento, disappeared; the next day his corpse was found in the Tiber.

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  • The progress of heresy, the reported troubles in Germany, the war which had lately broken out between the dukes of Austria and Burgundy, and finally, the small number of fathers who had responded to the summons of Martin V., caused that pontiff's successor, Eugenius IV., to think that the synod of Basel was doomed to certain failure.

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  • Lately their houses in the colonis have also to some extent been built of imported wood.

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  • Whether systematic training can do anything to make the attainment of this balance easier is a question that has lately engaged the attention of many educational reformers; and whatever future casuistry may still have before it would seem to lie along the lines indicated by them.

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  • It has more lately, however, been held that the present building is not Aldhelm's, but a restoration, dating from about 975, and attributable to the influence of Dunstan, archbishop of Canterbury.

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  • The principle of Weber's theory, with the modification necessitated by lately acquired knowledge, is the basis of the best modern explanation of diamagnetic phenomena.

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  • It is now known to have existed in Aramaic as far back as the 5th century B.C., appearing on Jewish papyri which were lately discovered by the German mission to Elephantine.'

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  • The subsequent experiments of Snellen, Senftleben, and, more lately, of Turner, seem to show that if the eyeball be protected from the impingement of foreign particles, an accident to which it is liable owing to its state of anaesthesia, the ulceration may be warded off indefinitely.

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  • Modern Cheapside merges eastward into the street called the Poultry, from the poulterers' stalls " but lately departed from thence," according to Stow, at the close of the 16th century.

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  • Crosby Hall, in Bishopsgate Street, then lately built, was made the lodging of the Protector.

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  • Ben Jonson places one of the scenes of Every Man in his Humour in Moorfields, which at the time he wrote the play had, as stated above, lately been drained and laid out in walks.

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  • In 1876 Sayce pointed out the resemblance between certain Hittite signs and characters in the lately deciphered Cypriote syllabary, and suggested that the comparison might lead to a beginning of decipherment; but the hope has proved vain.

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  • A modification of the system of double-bottom defecators has lately been introduced with considerable success in San Domingo and in Cuba, by which a continuous and steady discharge of clear defecated juice is obtained on the one hand, and on the other a comparatively hard dry cake of scum or cachaza, and without the use of filter presses.

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  • And there has lately come to light a MS. of the 9th or 10th century in Sogdianese, an Indo-Iranian language spoken in the north-east of Asia,which shows that theNestorians had translated the New Testament into that tongue and had taught the natives the alphabet and the doctrine.

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  • The population has lately decreased and now numbers about 4000.

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  • The so-called first edition of the Speculum Majus, including the Speculum Morale, ascribed to Johann Mentelin and long celebrated as the earliest work printed at Strassburg, has lately been challenged as being only an earlier edition of Vincent's three genuine Specula (c. 1468-70), with which has been bound up the Speculum Morale first printed by Mentelin (c. 1 473-7 6).

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  • The Democratic party nominated the one available Democrat who had the smallest chance of beating him - Horatio Seymour, lately governor of New York, an excellent statesman, but at that time hopeless as a candidate because of his attitude during the war.

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  • The reception of this volume was cordial, but not so universally respectful as that which Tennyson had grown to expect from his adoring public. The fact was that the heightened reputation of Browning, and still more the sudden vogue of Swinburne, Morris and Rossetti (1866-1870), considerably disturbed the minds of Tennyson's most ardent readers, and exposed himself to a severer criticism than he had lately been accustomed to endure.

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  • Only lately did Owari feel the influence of the new movement towards Chinese types.

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  • Its former extensive trade with the West Indies has lately suffered owing to the enormous development of the North Sea ports, but it is still largely engaged in the Greenland whale and the oyster fisheries.

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  • In May Harley obtained the earldom of Oxford and was made lord treasurer, while in July St John was greatly disappointed at receiving only his viscountcy instead of the earldom lately extinct in his family, and at being passed over for the Garter.

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  • When, therefore, he ascended the Polish throne in 1333, the future of his country, which then consisted of little more than the lately reunited provinces of Great and Little Poland, seemed dark indeed; especially as she was still at war with the Teutonic Order and with John of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia, who claimed the crown of Poland also.

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  • Ashmead has lately differentiated eleven families of them.

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  • Sir George Ayscue, who had lately returned from the West Indies, whither he had been sent to subdue the Royalist party in Barbados, had a sharp encounter with a Dutch convoy while on his way up Channel to the Downs, and had captured several prizes.

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  • On account of the reduction and modification of the jaws in the Corixidae, C. Borner has lately suggested that they should form a special sub-order of Hemipterathe Sandaliorrhyncha.

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  • These gaps have lately been repaired, or made passable with the help of iron stanchions; the remains cf the buildings at the top and at the foot of the mountain have been excavated; and the entrance to the gallery, between the outstretched paws of a gigantic lion, has been laid bare.

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  • The old view that the Lares were the deified ancestors of the family has been rejected lately by Wissowa, who holds that the Lar was originally the protecting spirit of a man's lot of arable land, with a shrine at the compitum, i.e.

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  • The cracked door-lintel, which shows an eagle on the soffit, was propped up first by Burton, and lately, more securely, by the Germans.

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  • Just before, the prince, who was still chancellor, had taken a very strong line with regard to a royal marriage in which the queen was keenly interested - the proposal that Prince Alexander of Battenberg, lately ruler of Bulgaria, and brother of the queen's son-in-law, Prince Henry, should marry Princess Victoria, the eldest daughter of the emperor Frederick.

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  • The Siamese (Thai) call their country Muang Thai, or" the country of the Thai race,"but the ancient name Muang Sayam has lately been revived.

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  • Lately, huge establishments have been constructed for the utilization of the power contained in the Rhone.

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  • In the Salle du Conseil d'Etat some curious 15th-century frescoes have lately been discovered, while the old Salle des Festins is now known as the Salle de l'Alabama, in memory of the arbitration tribunal of 1872.

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  • Lately its prosperity has been increased by the rise into favour as a winter resort of the village of Gries, on the other bank of the Talfer, and now practically a suburb of Botzen.

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  • Subsequently he elevated Gnesen into the metropolitan see of Poland, with jurisdiction over the bishoprics of Cracow, Breslau and Kolberg, all three of these new sees, it is important to notice, being in territory conquered by Boleslaus; for hitherto both Cracow and Breslau had been Bohemian cities,-while Kolberg was founded to curb the lately subjugated Pomeranians.

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  • In October 1511 he was teaching Greek to a little band of students in Cambridge; at Basel in 1516 he produced his edition of the Greek Testament, the first that was actually published; and during the next few years he was helping to organize the college lately founded at Louvain for the study of Greek and Hebrew, as well as Latin.

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  • Halleck went to Washington as general-in-chief, Pope was transferred to Virginia, Grant, with his own Army of the Tennessee and Rosecrans's (lately Pope's) Army of the Mississippi, was entrusted with operations on the latter river, while Buell's Army of the Ohio was ordered to east Tennessee to relieve the inhabitants of that district, who, as Unionist sympathizers, were receiving harsh treatment from the Confederate and state authorities.

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  • In some of the genera parthenogenetic propagation is carried to such an extent that of the familiar Cypris it is said, " until quite lately males in this genus were unknown; and up to the present time no male has been found in the British Islands " (Brady and Norman, 1896).

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  • Pusey indeed studied under Eichhorn, and in his Historical Enquiry into the probable causes of the Rationalist Character lately predominant in German Theology (1828-1830) speaks sympathetically of the attitude of the Reformers on the question of Scripture and in condemnation of the later Protestant scholastic doctrine; but even in this book he shows no receptivity for any of the actual critical conclusions of Eichhorn and his successors, and subsequently threw the weight of his learning against critical conclusions - notably in his Commentary on Daniel (1864).

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  • Ramsay (Was Christ Born at Bethlehem?, 1898, pp. 1 49 ff.) defends the exact accuracy of St Luke's " first census " as witnessing to the (otherwise of course unknown) introduction into Syria of the periodic fourteen years' census which the evidence of papyri has lately established for Egypt, at least from A.D.

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  • I purpose to discourse with him concerning eclipses, for what is there which we may not hope for at his hands," and he also states " that he was wholly taken up and employed about the noble invention of logarithms lately discovered."

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  • The date of publication is, however, fixed as 1617 by a letter from Sir Henry Bourchier to Usher, dated December 6, 1617, containing the passage- " Our kind friend, Mr Briggs, hath lately published a supplement to the most excellent tables of logarithms, which I presume he has sent to you."

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  • These sources quoted in Hippolytus have lately met with very unfavourable criticisms. The opinion has been advanced that Hippolytus has here fallen a victim to the mystification of a forger.

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  • In a convocation held at Oxford under Archbishop Arundel in 1408 it was enacted " that no man hereafter by his own authority translate any text of the Scripture into English or any other tongue, by way of a book, booklet, or tract; and that no man read any such book, booklet, or tract, now lately composed in the time of John Wycliffe or since, or hereafter to be set forth in part or in whole, publicly or privately, upon pain of greater excommunication, until the said translation be approved by the ordinary of the place, or, if the case so require, by the council provincial.

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  • In 1002 he came to Greenland, married Gudrid, widow of Red Eric's son Thorstein, and put himself at the head of a great expedition now undertaken from Ericsfiord for the further exploration and settlement of the western Vinland (south Nova Scotia?) lately discovered by Leif Ericsson.

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  • Until lately it remained quite uncertain, however, whether the invertebrate merely conveys the Trypanosomes or whether 1 Trypanosoma equiperdum, the cause of dourine in horses and asses, is apparently only conveyed by the act of coitus.

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  • On the other hand, evidence has lately been brought forward to show that certain parasites which greatly resemble a Spirochaele are really related to the Trypanosomes.

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  • It consists of sacred songs or chants, partly composed independently, partly formed out of the contents of the Bible, which, however, has evidently been gathered by them orally, as until quite lately they were almost entirely illiterate and did not possess any written book.

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  • But this secondary authority (the Flatey Book narrative), which till lately formed the basis of all general knowledge as to Vinland, abounds in contradictions and difficulties from which Eric the Red Saga is comparatively free.

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  • When, however, we turn to the numerous fragments of authentic Manichaean liturgies and hymns lately discovered in Turfan in East Turkestan, Mani's direct indebtedness to the cycle of Magian legends rather than to Chaldaic sources (as Kessler argued) is clearly exhibited.

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  • The rivers are shallow and more or less broken by rapids in the notches; rapids occur also near the outer border of the crystalline belt, as if the rivers there had been lately incited to downward erosion by an uplift of the region, and had not yet had time to regrade their courses.

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  • The Politics (B 10) mentions as having happened lately (vecouri) the expedition of Phalaecus to Crete, which occurred towards the end of the Sacred War in 346.

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  • Public opinion in England, lately so hostile, now became confident, and Wellington, whose rewards for Talavera had been opposed in both Houses, began to gain extraordinary popularity.

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  • Special interest attaches to the most aberrant member of the family, the Peruvian Dinomys, known for more than thirty years only by a single specimen taken in a house in Lima, and only lately rediscovered.

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  • Carew in 1602 states that it had lately purchased a corporation and derived great profit from its trade with Ireland.

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  • The more aggressive protectionists among Mr Chamberlain's supporters had lately become very confident, and Mr Balfour plainly repudiated "protection" in so far as it meant a policy aiming at supporting or creating home industries by raising home prices; but he introduced a new point by declaring that an Imperial Conference would be called to discuss with the colonies the question of preferential tariffs if the Unionist government obtained a majority at the next general election.

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  • The tendency to spin finer counts has been to some extent counteracted by the development of the flannelette trade, for which heavy wefts are used, and there has been again a tendency lately to use "condensor" or waste wefts, which has worked to the disadvantage of the spinners of the regular coarse counts spun at Royton and elsewhere.

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  • It is just as uncertain how long Asshur remained under the Babylonian suzerainty of which there is evidence in the time of Khammurabi, and what the relation of Asshur to western Mesopotamia was under the early kings whose names have lately been recovered.

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  • The Gork goldfields, which are visible from Koko Nor, are reported to have yielded to China considerable quantities of gold as lately as 1888.

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  • In several of the great London hospitals there are missionary associations, the members of which are medical students; but a chief source of supply in the past has been the Edinburgh Medical Mission, founded in 1841, which, while working among the poor in that city, has trained many young doctors for missionary service.In Rajputana at Jaipur Dr. Valantine started mission in 1866 which was led by the mission of Ajmer started in 1860 by Dr. Shoolbred and was extended in various districts of rajputana by Dr. Sommerville,Rev.John Traill and lately by Rt.

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  • The monastery evidently also held another fair there called St Ellen's fair, for in 1583 Queen Elizabeth granted this fair and St Paul's fair and the market "lately belonging to the dissolved monastery of Pontefract" to one Henry Burdett, and Ralph and Henry his sons for their lives.

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  • Blakeslee has lately made some very important observations of the Zygomycetes.

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  • It has lately been shown by Fraser and Chambers that in Eurotium both io FIG.

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  • It has lately been shown that there is a fusion of nuclei in connexion with ascus formation, so that there can be no doubt of the position of this extraordinary group of plants among the Ascomycetes.

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  • Until relatively lately the cast iron for the Bessemer and open-hearth processes was nearly always allowed to solidify in pigs, which were next broken up by hand and remelted at great cost.

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  • These effects are so serious that until very lately it was thought that the silicon could not safely be much in excess of i %.

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  • Such machines have been extensively employed in America, and have also lately been used in Great Britain, worked by the FIG.

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  • It has until lately been the practice to remove these to the museum at Naples; but the present tendency is to leave them (and even the movable objects found in the houses) in situ with all due precautions as to their preservation (as in the house of the Vettii, of the Silver Wedding, of the Golden Cupids, &c.), which adds immensely to the interest of the houses; indeed, with the l,eip of judicious restoration, their original condition is in large measure reproduced.'

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  • By the autumn of the same year, probably feeling the incompleteness of the artistic training that could be obtained north of the Alps, he must have taken advantage of some opportunity, we know not what, to make an excursion of some months to Italy, leaving his lately married wife at Nuremberg.

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  • Other causes, of which we have explicit record, were an outbreak of sickness at Nuremberg; Darer's desire, which in fact was realized, of finding a good market for the proceeds of his art; and the prospect, also realized, of a commission for an important picture from the German community settled at Venice, who had lately caused an exchange and warehouse - the Fondaco de' Tedeschi - to be built on the Grand Canal, and who were now desirous to dedicate a picture in the church of St Bartholomew.

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  • It is possible, though not certain, that to this date also belongs the famous portrait of himself at Munich bearing a false signature and date, 150o; in this it has been lately shown that the artist modified his own lineaments according to a preconceived scheme of facial proportion, so that it must be taken as an ideal rather than a literal presentment of himself to posterity as he appeared in the flower of his early middle age.

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  • For the mainland cultures a new term " Helladic " has lately been invented, and three chronological divisions, Early, Middle and Late Helladic, are proposed to correspond with the parallel Cycladic and Minoan periods.

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  • Another new bronze from Crete had been lately acquired (1921) by an English collector.

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  • The French had lately renewed their arrangements for the excavation of Colophon, but no results had been obtained up to 1921 on the site.

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  • His descendants have carried on the business at Etruria to this day, and have lately established at the works a Wedgwood museum of great interest.

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  • He states that he had discovered the instrument by accident when engaged in making experiments, and had so far perfected it that distant objects were made as visible and distinct by his instrument as could be done with the one which had been lately offered to the states by a citizen and spectaclemaker of Middelburg.

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  • It seems that this Mahommed, or his son, emigrated later to Sumatra, where in the old Samara the graves of their descendants have been lately discovered.

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  • These revelations, delivered in Latin, German or a mixed jargon of both languages, were turned into simple Latin by Elizabeth's brother Egbert, from whose words it would seem that in 1156 an old Roman burialground had lately been laid open near Cologne.

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  • To the south of the castle lies the old town, with the market square, the town hall (lately restored and enlarged) and the town church..

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  • The church continued till lately to carry on normal schools for the training of teachers in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen; but these, along with the normal schools of the United Free Church, were recently made over to the state.

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  • A motion for an inquiry into the conduct of the war was skilfully evaded by obtaining precedence for the succession question (Queen Ulrica Leonora had lately died childless and King Frederick was old); and negotiations were thus opened with the new Russian empress, Elizabeth, who agreed to restore the greater part of Finland if her cousin, Adolphus Frederick of Holstein, were elected successor to the Swedish crown.

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  • But lately this narrow range of dramatic subjects has been considerably widened, Biblical stories and even Christian legends have been brought upon the Persian stage; and there is a fair prospect of a further development of this most interesting and important movement.

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  • Russia was till lately the most police-ridden country in the world; not even in France in the worst days of the monarchy were the people so much in the hands of the police.

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  • The best-known Alpine health resorts are St Moritz and Davos, to which lately Grindelwald has been added.

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  • In the year following, 1788, Nembana, a Timni chief, sold a strip of land to Captain John Taylor, R.N., for the use of the "free community of settlers, their heirs and successors, lately arrived from England, and under the protection of the British government."

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  • His rule was, however, a short one, for early in 1864, when proceeding to Kalat, he was murdered in the Gandava Pass; and Khodadad was again elected chief by the very men who had only the previous year caused his overthrow, and who had lately been accomplices to the murder of his cousin.

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  • Since 1882 he has received Rs.25,000 as government rent for the Quetta district, besides Rs.30,000 in lieu of transit duties in the Bolan; this has been increased lately by Rs.9000 as already stated.

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  • More than 50% of its working population are engaged in industry, which embraces almost all branches, of which new ones have lately sprung into existence, whilst most of the older have taken a new lease of life.

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  • The cathedral of St Martin was begun in 1063 by Bishop Anselm (later Pope Alexander II.); but the great apse with its tall columnar arcades and the fine campanile are probably the only remnants of the early edifice, the nave and transepts having been rebuilt in the Gothic style in the 14th century, while the west front was begun in 1204 by Guidetto (lately identified with Guido Bigarelli of Como), and "consists of a vast portico of three magnificent arches, and above them three ranges of open galleries covered with all the devices of an exuberant fancy."

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  • It was aimed at the repeal of the whole Elizabethan legislation against the Roman Catholics and perhaps derived some impulse at first from the leniency lately shown by the administration, afterwards gaining support from the opposite cause, the return of the government to the policy of repression.

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  • More lately she has by some been conjecturally recognized in a doubtful, though Leonardesque, portrait of a lady with a weasel in the Czartoryski collection at Prague.

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  • Evidence has lately been adduced of the existence of numerous nuclei in the pollen-tubes of the Araucarieae, and it seems probable that in this as in several other respects this family is distinguished from other members of the Coniferales.

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  • On the same bench of a Calcutta college sit youths trained up in the strictest theism, others indoctrinated in the mysteries of the Hindu trinity and pantheon, with representatives of every link in the chain of superstition - from the harmless offering of flowers before the family god to the cruel rites of Kali, whose altars in the most civilized districts of Bengal, as lately as the famine of 1866, were stained with human blood.

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  • In the following November Newton redeemed his promise to Halley by sending him, by the hand of Mr Paget, one of the fellows of his own college, and at that time mathematical master of Christ's Hospital, a copy of his demonstration; and very soon afterwards Halley paid another visit to Cambridge to confer with Newton about the problem; and on his return to London on the 10th of December 1684, he informed the Royal Society " that he had lately seen Mr Newton at Cambridge, who had showed him a curious treatise De Motu," which at Halley's desire he promised to send to the Society to be entered upon their register.

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  • Spite, resentment at being passed over when Peel formed the 1841 government, is one explanation of these outbreaks, and a letter to Peel, lately published, is proof to many minds that Disraeli's denial to Peel's face in 1846 that he had ever solicited office was daringly mendacious.

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  • The period remains dark, notwithstanding the obscure light that has been thrown on it lately (Pognon, Inscriptions).

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  • Brandon was as masculine as he could get, but lately his appointed position seemed to have expanded to lord and master of the house.

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  • She'd be lucky to walk again soon, and without medical supplies…with her luck lately, she wouldn't die from infection, just suffer for the rest of her life.

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  • Lately, Fred had expanded his electronic rummage sale, advertising himself as a local resource for anyone seeking ancestral information in Ouray County.

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  • I've only had three people on my mind lately – me, myself and I.

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  • Lately, there have been some signs that grass-roots activism is reappearing.

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  • I heard it proposed lately that two young men should travel together over the world, the one without money, earning his means as he went, before the mast and behind the plow, the other carrying a bill of exchange in his pocket.

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  • Perhaps I shall hear a solitary loon laugh as he dives and plumes himself, or shall see a lonely fisher in his boat, like a floating leaf, beholding his form reflected in the waves, where lately a hundred men securely labored.

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  • Young Rostov stood at a window with Dolokhov, whose acquaintance he had lately made and highly valued.

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  • All we can really hope is that the Judges will use the powers they have lately taken to themselves to set aside unconstitutional laws.

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  • It was supposed to require a particular kind of rock, but its wonderful coruscations have lately been seen to spread over sods of turf and masses of peat, as well as over chips of rock brought from its native place.

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  • Some garden crosses have lately come from this kind, which promises to give us a very useful early-flowering group for gardens.

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  • If you have spent a lot of time in the gym lately, this string style tanga is a smart selection to show off what you've got, but it's also a nice way to motivate yourself to work harder on your form.

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  • Since capsules can be expensive and in many case quite "unnatural" with the added risk of potential impurities (Chinese imports have been found to cause quite a few scares lately,) we'll focus on the functional food angle.

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  • Lately there has been a lot of press about the toxic contamination of ocean fish.

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  • Business ethics has been a hot topic lately, especially with companies like Enron making headlines.

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  • Have you checked out the price of a new car lately?

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  • Trans fat has been in the news lately because it is in so many products and is quite harmful to the body.

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  • Check on your carb situation and cut back if you've been eating more carbs than normal lately.

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  • There's rarely a fresh idea lately which causes some of the participants to figure out the most outrageous thing they can do to get the audience's attention.

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  • Khloe Kardashian appeared as herself in an episode of Chelsea Lately.

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  • Squalene - Lately, squalene has been found in more and more skin and body care products across the board.

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  • People enjoy looking at their friends' albums and all of the crazy things they have been up to lately.

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  • The only thing she had been proving lately was that she could successfully avoid him.

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  • After all she'd been through lately, she couldn't help feeling a little wary.

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  • I haven't really taken your feelings into account lately, have I?

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  • What was it with the tears lately, anyway?

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  • Lately he doesn't seem so pleased.

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  • Be this as it may, the Lombards, their ranks swelled by the Gepidae, whom they had lately conquered, and by the wrecks of other barbarian tribes, passed southward under their king Alboin in 568.

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  • Most continental countries have issued stringent laws against the sale of secret remedies, and these have been lately strengthened in Germany, France and Italy.

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  • Do you know of any person who was once poor but who has lately and suddenly become well-to-do?

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  • But lately everything had changed for him.

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  • The signs, which I had so lately learned, and which I thought I knew, perplexed me.

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  • I have lately read "Wilhelm Tell" by Schiller, and "The Lost Vestal."...

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  • He has lately had several books printed in England for me, "Old Mortality," "The Castle of Otranto" and "King of No-land."...

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  • Here goes lumber from the Maine woods, which did not go out to sea in the last freshet, risen four dollars on the thousand because of what did go out or was split up; pine, spruce, cedar--first, second, third, and fourth qualities, so lately all of one quality, to wave over the bear, and moose, and caribou.

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  • But even in this I can see lately a shade of improvement.

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  • Another lately added sorrow arose from the lessons she gave her six year-old nephew.

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  • A judge of horses and a sportsman, he had lately procured himself a large, fine, mettlesome, Donets horse, dun-colored, with light mane and tail, and when he rode it no one could outgallop him.

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  • He was preparing to enter the university, but he and his friend Obolenski had lately, in secret, agreed to join the hussars.

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  • This memory carried him sadly and sweetly back to those painful feelings of which he had not thought lately, but which still found place in his soul.

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  • What do you think I've been going through lately... wanting to tell you, wanting to hold you in my arms - not knowing if you felt the way I did.

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  • Most cases were earlier tips as lately, the authorities were far more cautious with our information; often even denying a tip was involved when an arrest occurred.

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  • I wisely followed with my careful research of recent births in this community until I found mother LeBlanc, lately arrived from a city near Lynn, Massachusetts!

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  • Biking was usually Dean's thinking time, but his brain felt overused lately and had opted for a day off, restricting his thoughts to nothing more pressing than the next hill.

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  • Lately, her life was slowly being digested with desire to be with him every minute.

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  • He used to be able to read her every thought, but lately he seemed to do more misreading than anything else.

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  • She had already determined to create him a noble, and begun to look out an estate in the lately annexed possessions of Sweden on the Pomeranian coast.

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  • The yield of tin in Victoria is very small, and until lately no fields of importance have been discovered; but towards the latter end of 1890 extensive deposits were reported to exist in the Gippsland district - at Omeo and Tarwin.

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  • Professor Marr has lately published an Arabic text from a MS. in Sinai which seems to contain an older tradition.

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  • A complete life, founded on the lately discovered process of 1626 and the new letters, was being prepared by the author of the present article at the time of his death.

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  • Popular universities have lately attained considerable development.

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  • Split up into numerous and mutually hostile communities, they never, through the fourteen centuries which have elapsed since the end of the old Western empire, shook off the yoke of foreigners completely; they never until lately learned to merge their local and conflicting interests in the common good of undivided Italy.

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  • I don't know what's gotten into you lately, but I wish the old Carmen would come back.

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  • What Denton wanted, he got - one way or another, and lately he seemed driven by some inner demon.

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  • Thanks. It's been a bit rough lately for both of us.

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  • Anatole had lately moved to Dolokhov's.

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