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Meanings of relative latecomer in English
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Usage of relative latecomer in English
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Thailand was a relativelatecomer to the Asian miracle.
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I'm humbled to admit that I am a relativelatecomer to the issue of climate change.
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Tencent has been a relativelatecomer among China's largest tech firms to delve into the auto sector.
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A relativelatecomer to politics, he took Conor Cruise O'Brien's seat in Dublin North East in 1977.
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The INO is a relativelatecomer to Congress, while its patrons were traditionally matrons, themselves members of hospital management.
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A battery cell joint venture would be the first for Hyundai, viewed as a relativelatecomer to the EV market.
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The pair were a relativelatecomer to their campaign following Lyttle's, switch from the Europe class due to rival Aishling Bowman's superior results.
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Well-known Islamic preachers and soccer celebrities took to the podium in Cairo to endorse Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Mursi, a relativelatecomer to the race.
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Toyota Motor 7203.T, a relativelatecomer to China, sold 362,000 cars in the country in the first six months, up 27 percent.
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CityDev, a relativelatecomer in the Chinese market, set up its China unit in the third quarter of 2010 with S$300 million.
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Sykes and Wharton were relativelatecomers to Lizzy, but Gorham was there from the real glory days of the 1970s.