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How to use latter-day in a sentence

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Certainly, this latter-day political narcissist has already made up his mind what he's going to announce.
These latter-day seven deadly sins all seem to be connected with information technology, as the art of communication is known these days.
This brings up the latter-day chestnut which is now commonly utilised as an excuse to keep walkers out.
The man who sees himself as a latter-day Saladin will not to be enticed into retirement by the promise of immunity.
Delicate ecosystems worldwide are threatened with irrevocable decline beneath the massed boots of latter-day pilgrims.
One would seek to undercut or outmaneuver countervailing coalitions, a latter-day British grand strategy, so to speak.
He was very intent on this task, as if he fancied himself a latter-day St. Francis.
And let's face it, it's cooler to be a latter-day Beowulf than a burger-flipper.
He was portrayed as a latter-day Colonel Blimp with a wonderfully bilious turn of phrase.
Details of what it takes to be a latter-day Bond have been included on the website alongside other Foreign Office careers.
We must not be latter-day Pilates and wash our hands of the issues of our times.
Although Prairie boosterism took many forms, it often consisted of simple comparisons of earlier views of a community with latter-day views.
If he were able to see latter-day productions of «found objects», I like to think he would smile sardonically.
An influential young pro-Kremlin politician is trying to get the latter-day Saints banned from the country.
Yet, strangely, we know we aren't in the presence of a latter-day Puritan.
A latter-day dandy, he was renowned as much for his cut-glass vowels as for his Savile Row suits, bespoke shirts and handmade brogues.
Every decent liberal should defend his right to speak against the latter-day totalitarians who denied it yesterday.
It is the latter-day ghost of America's racist past that won't go away.
Albeit there are those latter-day scientists who would tend instead to award the ancestral palm to the lungfish.
Fortunately he would find not a latter-day Sodom or Gomorrah just a delightful little village nestling at the southern edge of the moors.
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Woe betide the latter-day Saint, who dares to dream of dissent or apostasy!
My own belief is that no latter-day man has any faith in the thoroughness or permanence of his affection for his mate.
Such a weapon as had brought down the helihopper and scouter was patently beyond reach of his own latter-day technology.
He took from his pocket the earpiece of the familiar engine of latter-day detective romance.
The two great latter-day Paris boulevards are boulevard Haussmann and boulevard Malesherbes.
We did not see this latter-day Hecuba, but we were told that she was still quite comely.
Even in the latter-day Rome, historic names are not wanting.
Any latter-day novelist might envy Crabbe his power of developing a story.
It may now be asked why the polygynist nations have not gravitated to monogamy, like the latter-day saints of Salt Lake City.
Neither is it a new principle, nor peculiar to the Church of the latter-day saints.
This is the spirit that latter-day saints ought to possess all the day long.
He was indeed a very degenerate, latter-day, civilised person.
We have nothing that is not in common with the latter-day saints.
In ways the hee-hee council was an adumbration of the councils of primitive man, and of the great national assemblies and international conventions of latter-day man.
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