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Meanings of have latterly in English
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Usage of have latterly in English
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The Aneyzehs and other Desert tribes havelatterly become more daring than ever.
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By cumulative excitation some very remarkable results havelatterly been attained along this line.
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We havelatterly seen a good deal of him.
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Especially the Europeans and Americans, who havelatterly found themselves under scrutiny from their own governments.
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I havelatterly been much upset by-domesticworries, and-er- He emptied his glass at a draught.
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Students of religion havelatterly shifted attention from its claims to truth to its utility and subjective form.
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They havelatterly treated the "Army" with more consideration, owing to the change in the public view.
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The Legislature, I am happy to say, havelatterly seconded my efforts by encouraging industrial institutions for their benefit.
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You know how cold they havelatterly seemed to us, and how their conduct annoyed my dear old father.
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And havelatterly learned
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I havelatterly become an Egoist, thinking of no one but myself, scheming to make use of every soul I meet.
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I havelatterly been compelled to fight a great deal with it, and the Leipsic merchants may have heard something about that.
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However, there havelatterly been calls for much closer scrutiny of the role played by successive Dublin governments in how the conflict developed.
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I havelatterly resumed the chemical studies, associated with that happy time in my life when I was entering on the medical profession.
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The average attendance of children has been about sixteen, all of whom havelatterly been lodged as well as fed at the school.
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The Germans, who havelatterly flocked into the States in such swarms that they have almost Germanized certain States, have of course their own churches.