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o mais precoce
With the least delay.
soonest
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o mais precoce
(Comparative and superlative of `early') more early than; most early.
earlier
early
earlier
1
Energy Future began work on a new bankruptcy plan
earlier
this year.
2
The change in investment strategy was agreed
earlier
this year, officials said.
3
State media outlet China National Radio reported the deal
earlier
this week.
4
Old, who walked the course
earlier
yesterday, said: The course is good.
5
However, the measure ran 4 per cent higher than a year
earlier
.
1
Those who survived were put to work at the
earliest
possible age.
2
Associated artefacts above from the
earliest
years of the Free Cities period.
3
The
earliest
we've managed to set it back: 17 minutes to midnight.
4
That puts the
earliest
issuance date in the second quarter next year.
5
An even older rule, going back to the very
earliest
predatory animals.
6
Proterocladus is 200 million years older than the previous
earliest
-
known
green seaweed.
7
A change would not come into effect before 2013 at the
earliest
.
8
In the morning, he thought, he would leave at the
earliest
opportunity.
9
The
earliest
reference to hypnosis is in the Bible, Genesis ii, 21.
10
The lawyer was still in the
earliest
stages of preparing the case.
11
However, this has now been postponed until January 2008 at the
earliest
.
12
The
earliest
known was that in Jamaica, established in the year 1662.
13
However, it is unclear when the
earliest
changes in the HF occur.
14
This is a serious matter... to be addressed at the
earliest
opportunity.
15
The
earliest
burials in Japan are marked by simple mounds of earth.
16
Divination.-Divinationseems to have been practised in China from the
earliest
ages.
earliest
earliest days
earliest opportunity
earliest years
earliest times
very earliest
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