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belated recognition
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1.12 |
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Tony Rominger has a shot at belated recognition. |
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belated effort
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0.99 |
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Initially at least, the belated effort worked. |
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belated attempt
|
0.86 |
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John made a belated attempt to apologize. |
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belated discovery
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0.72 |
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The belated discovery infuriated Republicans. |
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belated birthday
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0.46 |
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...a belated birthday present. |
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belated victory
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0.39 |
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Perez, still under house arrest, on Monday won a belated victory of sorts. |
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belated admission
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0.33 |
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The belated admission threatens their friendship. |
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belated start
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0.33 |
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Which brings us to the belated start of the latest, not-to-be-mistaken-with-greatest NBA season. |
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belated apology
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0.26 |
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Belated apologies have generally followed. |
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belated campaign
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0.26 |
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It is also part of a belated campaign to leverage the brand internationally. |
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belated comeback
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0.26 |
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Did the belated comeback augur a patch of light? |
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belated confession
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0.26 |
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He said, however, that he had been following the intense controvery in the United States over the belated confession. |
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belated disclosure
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0.26 |
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In three instances the belated disclosures show that judges presided over lawsuits against companies in which they had a financial interest. |
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belated response
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0.26 |
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Then came the genocide in Yugoslavia, with a belated American response. |