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latterly

[lat-er-lee] / ˈlæt ər li /


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The Donaldson family has played a very big part in politics over the years in either the Ulster Unionist Party or, latterly, in the DUP.

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But the Academy has persisted through plenty of squabbles and tricky times to get to this point - with Covid-19 thrown in latterly to make things even tougher.

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Mr. Morel latterly became as noteworthy as a music educator as he was a performer and recording artist.

From Washington Post

Menem maintained for years that it had been an accident but latterly accused the Lebanese Shia Islamist group, Hezbollah of carrying out an assassination.

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He was sacked from the cabinet in 1966 but, as chairman of the National Assembly committee that scrutinised the country's finances, he remained a powerful voice, latterly increasingly critical of the De Gaulle government.

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