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1 A gentleman is a comparatively recent creation in life, as in letters.
2 The Parthians do not appear in history until a comparatively recent period.
3 This comparatively recent variety was obtained by selection from the Common Yellow.
4 As he did so two comparatively recent arrivals came up beside him.
5 In fact, this wealth of Mr. Trirodov's is of comparatively recent origin.
6 The college song as known today is a comparatively recent phenomenon.
7 These appearances in the right lobe were of comparatively recent date.
8 Disease was unknown; the lung disease, the foot-and-mouth disease, are comparatively recent importations.
9 Up to comparatively recent times the monarch in Prussia was an absolute ruler.
10 In those days, and till comparatively recent times, the country was densely wooded.
11 To us the ignorance even of such comparatively recent times is almost incredible.
12 Furthermore he realized that the post was of comparatively recent construction.
13 To begin with, the present art of singing is of comparatively recent origin.
14 The traditions behind it, while strong, were of comparatively recent growth.
15 It is a foreigner, and of comparatively recent introduction into Europe.
16 My great-great-grandfather on my mother's side was a comparatively recent settler in America.
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