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1 You were too late years ago, Jav, when the fever took me.
2 Lukens spoke of other innovations the railroad has instituted in late years .
3 There is very active rivalry in the tea trade of late years .
4 The observance of Thanksgiving Day-asa function-hasbecome general of late years .
5 Ague has of late years been noted in Connecticut and Rhode Island.
6 But the river has of late years undergone changes much more material.
7 Of late years sport has taken a prominent part in Belgian life.
8 Austria-Hungary has given many proofs in late years of her peaceful intention.
9 Numerous discussions concerning this disease-picture have appeared of late years in literature.
10 Of late years the amount has been reduced to nine per cent.
11 The coöperative conduct of industry is of increasing importance of late years .
12 Of late years , the trade of Sierra Leone has suffered great diminution.
13 But of late years a friendship had ripened between the two bordermen.
14 Railway construction of late years has made the state a trans-continental territory.
15 It was not, however, until late years that such was the case.
16 Of late years , however, it has been fed to sheep and cattle.
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