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So, why no Jewess in the mix of more recent and diverse Miss Americas?

A more recent phenomenon in the political universe is politicians of Hispanic heritage who are not fluent in Spanish.

Although bats may have creeped us out for centuries, their links to emerging infectious diseases are much more recent.

A more recent Associated Press-GfK poll reflected similar numbers.

There have more recent reports of Wasco Clown inspired sightings from as far away as Fishers, Indiana.

A common condition in more recent times qualifying the obligation of the buyer is that the goods shall be satisfactory to him.

The more recent development of the mind has been in its intellectual powers, while its physical aptitudes have somewhat declined.

Like such addresses in more recent times it contained much that was false and more that was exaggerated.

The terms used apply to a much more recent period and more modern ideas.

With regard to choral and orchestral performances apart from the stage, Vienna had till more recent times very little to boast of.

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On this page you'll find 56 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to more recent, such as: next, downstream, ensuing, following, posterior, and postliminary.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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