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1 Dr Norman said the Prime Minister should have said something much earlier .
2 Public sector workers have been able to retire at much earlier ages.
3 Had we been aware we would certainly have taken action much earlier .
4 The Daily Maverick actually dealt with this much earlier in the week.
5 You can certainly argue that the first internet transmission happened much earlier .
6 He told the Royal Commission the abuse stemmed from much earlier trauma.
7 Beautifying procedures were normalised much earlier for the children of the US.
8 Considering the Kings' obvious fatigue, Houston could have let up much earlier .
9 He wondered how exactly he'd awakened so much earlier than the others.
10 We can see at a much earlier stage what might be useful.
11 There' an oversupply because the fruit was ready much earlier than expected.
12 Arissen Belloruus had learned about it much earlier , even before this morning.
13 The next morning he was in his office much earlier than usual.
14 We ought to have begun our journey much earlier in the year.
15 But there was intelligence about radical Algerians in the region much earlier .
16 The next day found me much earlier than usual at the hospital.
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