I apologize for my belatedness, but you seemed to have managed just fine on your own. |
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I apologise for the belatedness, because these correspondents were ahead of the curve. |
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That note of weary belatedness, of numb grief tempered by keen memory, begins to sound as soon as the guns fall silent. |
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Some explore the feeling of belatedness — of being left behind by one's changing surroundings and belonging, irretrievably, to the past. |
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He did not have before him the example of Taylor's belatedness. |
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Because of the belatedness of capitalist development, the working class was numerically too weak to carry out the democratic and national struggle. |
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For the Review of Reviews, which was oriented toward the monthly periodical, its belatedness was unproblematic. |
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The reception of British surrealism has more often than not been coloured by a sense of its belatedness. |
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The ambiguity of the Government of Canada's position and the belatedness with which it sent a clear message demanding Maher Arar's return prolonged his detention. |
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A consumer economy is intrinsically future-oriented — if you don't want an Apple Watch, then belatedness awaits you — although growing older makes you belated, too. |
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Recommendation No. 18: That the Commission report to the public the genuine reasons for the belatedness of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and his officials in ensuring the return of Maher Arar. |
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The editors' helpful introduction defines the perspective that frames the volume, Yeats's deliberate belatedness. |
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