Since the new drug benefit doesn't kick in until after the election, the codgers won't realize they've been duped until it's too late. |
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I've turned up too late for the funeral, but at least I can enjoy the wake. |
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Please wake up and smell the coffee where technical education is concerned before it's too late. |
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The argument now is about how badly we will be affected and whether it is too late to do anything about it. |
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They will jack you around, make wild promises and then when it's too late you stand to lose your home. |
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Or will we take the necessary steps to change our ways and heed the warnings before it is too late? |
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Justice Benjamin also did not entertain a lesser charge of accessory after the fact, which he said was introduced too late in the proceedings. |
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It wasn't until very late in the novel that my own feelings came into it, and by then it was too late. |
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So I would leave it to the very last minute, almost too late, and I would get to California jet-lagged and would open the next day. |
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This was because his role in that came to light too late for the Hutton inquiry to act on it. |
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If Americans don't get serious about voter fraud very soon, it will be too late. |
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In the case of air defense or offensive military equipment, waiting until friendly forces are engaged is too late to confirm disablement. |
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It was 30 years too late but he was still alive and well and hoped to provide for his children. |
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I told my son to get my garden gloves, and then we covered ourselves in wet towels and got her out but by then it was too late. |
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It appeared rather too little too late for the visitors as within less than ten minutes of the restart City looked home and dry. |
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Frankly, if the present indecisiveness goes on much longer, it might well be too late to allow a rallying of the troops for the next election. |
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The weeds and rampant vegetation seem to be dying off, as if the owner has run amok with a weedkiller can a few years too late. |
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Such it was for the thirtysomethings, born just too late for the anger of punk and too early for the full-blown hedonism of rave. |
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The technology comes too late for 29-year-old Bradley Smith, who was attacked by two white pointers recently while surfing in Perth. |
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But it was too late, as candles lit up in the houses and a brilliant glow pervaded the city. |
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That filled out the rest of my day, kept me up far too late, and I'm ready for my bed. |
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We have to recognise that we have laid most of the building blocks already and that it is too late to win a battle of wills. |
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Fortunately, most experts on the subject agree that it's not too late fix what ails the system, and more important, what ails these girls. |
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In a sense I agree that it may be too late to keep the rebellious province in the north within the republic. |
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Mr Cunliffe said the news had come too late for this year's budget process and the money would go into the general fund to be held in reserve. |
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The installation of an air pump and filter might have helped it live a little longer, but if it was of any benefit, it came too late. |
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Alas, and alack, I was a few seconds too late and I will miss Percy a great deal. |
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I think I might have sent it too late to arrive by Christmas, but I suppose it's the thought that counts. |
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This is a Lear who learns too late that kingship is no protection against ordinary mortal suffering. |
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But this advice comes too late for you, my dear woman, and we must deal with the situation at hand. |
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But if we don't soon get a handle on this critical issue it may be too late, for the planet and for ourselves. |
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The hosts, red-hot favourites to win the match at the start of play yesterday, were left to ponder if they had left their declaration too late. |
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Then, before you know it, the pavilion seats were all sold out, and it was too late. |
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She means that we, the media, are too early to capture iconic images of dying children and that she, the aid worker, is too late to stop it. |
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Although the force had re-equipped itself to deal with riots in the future, he said the new measures had come too late. |
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It may be too late to reintroduce same-sex schools into the secondary school system throughout the region. |
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By the time you're at election day it's really too late to start rejigging any tactics or resources anyway. |
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Overall, this album is a quality release, but a few years too late and with innovation lacking. |
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When he finally resigned his post, a move that was several months too late in my opinion, I was relieved. |
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With her free hand she removed her glasses, swiping a hand across her eyes again, but by the time she replaced her glasses, it was too late. |
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I was born too late to be a yuppy, too early to be generation X, or a member of the Chemical Generation. |
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It would probably help if I hadn't stayed up too late last night making a fiction index. |
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Her plight is merely a bureaucratic blunder but she has left it too late to save the day. |
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I sprang into action and started to run for the hole but remembered too late the girl behind me. |
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She had stayed up considerably too late the night before and was definitely feeling the effects of it. |
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The team have probably left such a move about five years too late, but it's better late than never. |
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Numbness came a bit too late in the game for me, right on the heels of anger. |
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Our council's proposal to target secondary schools, while laudable, is catching them too late. |
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However, we cannot rule out the possibility that some infants may suffer from iron deficiency anemia if meat is introduced too late. |
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I stayed there until far too late and then zizzed back into town for dinner with Phil and Kate. |
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Its not too late for the premier to regain the initial respect she commanded among constituents of this province. |
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The retail politics required to do well in Iowa requires a ton of planning, and he's just too late to get in the game. |
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I promptly fell back to sleep and woke up way too late, grabbed my clothes, legged it down the road and got a bus to Earls Court station. |
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It is probable that dietary recommendations in antenatal clinics occur too late to have detectable effects in the perinatal period. |
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It was crucial for these people to return to their lands before the beginning of the rains but the resettlement came too late for the returnees. |
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In some cases, as with Celtiberian, Galatian, Gaulish, Lepontic, Cumbric, and others, it is already too late. |
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Please let us all strengthen the values of high moral standards, decency and caring before it is too late. |
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If the process occurs too early or too late, if it is too strict or too libidinous, dire consequences will result. |
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It was too little, too late but the home support were appreciative of the late heroics even if their championship dreams were over. |
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He discovers a terrible secret that drives him back home, but with samurai and bandits roaming all over the country, will his return be too late? |
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Many of the ballet artistes continue performing because it is too late for them to look to any other profession to make a living. |
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It's way too late but these children should have been adopted by capable parents long ago. |
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Though it was too late for him to become an Acolyte, this would insure that he would ascend through the ranks quickly. |
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I would have taken some photos, but I realised, too late, that the batteries were running down on my camera. |
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I rushed it to the nearest charger and did all I could but it was too late, it was gone. |
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This would enable the council's planning enforcement officers and police to keep tabs on which establishments were opening too late. |
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She didn't realize how rude the statement sounded until it was too late to take it back. |
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Seems that he and a rowing buddy of his were going to take this same class, only they got to the gym too late. |
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When one of our children, nieces or nephews or close friend is killed or maimed by a drunk driver it will be too late. |
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In my mad attempt to get everything done I had been burning the candle at both ends, staying up too late and getting up too early. |
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Shaun Pollock added the scalp of Robert Key, but it was too little, too late. |
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This was a bad sign for the telecomputer, though few appreciated just how bad a sign until it was too late. |
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It's too late to expect this election year to end with handshakes and backslaps. |
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Likewise, effects can be gradual, and may not be manifest or observable in animal systems until it is too late. |
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But the manipulator realises, too late, that she is being manipulated, despite warnings from her faithful dresser. |
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But the company did ultimately agree to settle the score, even if resolution came too late to save your family vacation. |
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Fighter jets scramble too late to intercept a private plane flying very close to the White House. |
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Well look, you know, it is too late to fix these machines, but really we should be voting on paper ballots. |
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In any case, it's already too late for Howard to start having doubts or scruples. |
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But by the time the bill comes in the door, it is usually too late and the damage is done. |
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This turns out to be one of those jobs that you don't think better of until it's way too late. |
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At that stage, it will be too late to stomp our feet, scream or throw our toys out of the pram. |
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I told him it was too late when I saw he was debating whether or not to tell me more. |
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I wished I had stayed in the back of the car and kept my distance, but it was too late. |
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His examples from the past reveal that greed, hubris and selfishness often impeded recognition of a problem until it was too late. |
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He'd regularly tick me off for smoking, telling me I was damaging my health and I should pack it in before it was too late. |
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Can the vampires, championed by the beautifully dangerous Selene, stop them before it's too late? |
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In the closing titles it reported that a woman had come forward after his execution to confirm his alibi, although by then it was too late. |
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We're sorry these warnings were too late to prevent the tragedy that befell your family. |
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However, if you leave it too late, or wait to see if rates fall further, you could lose out. |
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As it turned out, they arrived at the New Forest nursery too late and decided to head back. |
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We must all act now, before it is too late to stop our horses and ponies suffering long, torturous journeys to their deaths in foreign abattoirs. |
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But it may be too late, because conservatives don't want to be part of the looming train wreck. |
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But it was too late to deliver an apology and I understand a sheepish Paul has hardly been able to sleep since. |
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We have to ask ourselves, before it is too late, why one man should do such a thing, which is far beyond the extremism of the present government? |
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Emma and Michelle will turn on both him and Victor, too late for this week, but next week they will suffer big time in the nominations. |
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The death of Robin Cook occurred too late last Saturday for me to pay tribute to him, a situation I intend to rectify just now. |
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I went back to my Vistaprint shopping cart to capture some screen grabs but I was too late. |
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A biocentric planetary religion that promotes ecological ethics would be ideal but I do not envision such an innovation until it is too late. |
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I get off at ten, and while that may be too late for me and the missus to go out for dinner, it's not too late for a romantic dinner at home. |
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They also say they hoped to avoid custody battles between adoptive parents and biological fathers who step forward too late. |
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His biorhythms must be in a down cycle as nothing gets better, and Pluto shuffles from one situation to the next, always a few minutes too late. |
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Of course I reached for my tiny camera, snug in its pouch on the strap of my shoulder bag, but already it was too late. |
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By the time I'm turning the engine over, it'll be too late for Dad to stop me. |
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Organizers have already been criticized for getting started too late on stadium construction and other preparations. |
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I walked down from the office to Oxford Circus, but having not left until half six it was already too late. |
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Politics is a very nasty game, and Mr Nice guy has just realised this, too late I fear. |
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But it was too late to stop what should have been a morale-boosting victory from turning into another dispiriting, muddled mess. |
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The raider's feet skidded in mud as he tried to brake, but it was far too late. |
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I sighed, wishing I could skidoo, but it was far too late, far too cold, and I was far too tired. |
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The policies they concocted, however, offered too little, too late and exposed deep division in White ranks. |
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Yes they did get us to Dublin later, but unfortunately too late for my connections. |
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Must we wait another twenty years to nail this other lie to the wall as by then it will be too late for this radio station. |
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Who knew until it was too late that the blankets were ridden with smallpox and other communicable diseases! |
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It was too late to find a room, so they stayed in the car, sleeping propped up in their seats and waking stiff and unrested. |
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Realizing that the Theban king has made a terrible mistake after speaking to Teiresias, Creon unseals the cave too late to save the girl. |
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The number of accidents and rising graph of near misses for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, warrant a priority rating before it's too late! |
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A York Council spokeswoman said the mistake had been spotted too late for yesterday's unveiling ceremony to be re-arranged. |
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It was too late to pause, however, and the sheet was slowly eased off, Jack hauling on the brail at the same time. |
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It's twenty-eight years too late, but bravo, James, for being relentlessly Spock-like! |
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It is too late to split art and culture, just as it is too late to split populism and decadence. |
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Although the Neronian residence could have been planned for Cogidubnus, the later palace seems rather too late for him. |
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For adults over 25, many doctors regard it as too late to break their eating habits and make them fit and lean again. |
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This is a breakaway from the traditional five-night run so be sure to book your seat before it is too late. |
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We were too late for lunch, but the Breton chef rewarded us with glasses of ice-cold white wine. |
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It is too late for crop substitution with this one because they are about to harvest it. |
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Although they realized his vaingloriousness after the war, it came too late in the day to save the president's skin. |
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A next-door neighbour heard the horror unfolding but by the time police arrived it was too late. |
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It is too late in the year to sow seeds, but there is still time to order plants for delivery in March. |
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So, never mind the fact that it's too late for plants, you can sow seeds in neat little rows now. |
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The noisy clamor of men reacting far too late filled the air as they scuffled from side to side, screaming orders that no one particularly heard. |
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Eva Hughes had never even used a typewriter before starting computer lessons but now the nonagenarian has proven it's never too late to learn. |
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Approaching the monastery on a Friday evening, we turned south instead of north and arrived too late for vespers. |
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But it is not too late for companies to take action and this is the time to start budgeting for increased security in companies. |
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The large coiled-straw hat forms a spiral pattern above the sharecropper's graying head, a halo earned, but perhaps too little too late. |
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Yesterday Yorkshire flood victims still struggling to return to normality welcomed the move, but said it was too late. |
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Once my furnishings were in place and the draperies ordered it was too late to change my mind anyway. |
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He said that he always envisioned himself having a family, and now it might be too late. |
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It's a stupid but funny sketch comedy by an English female trio, on way too late, except if you've just come home, half-cut, from the pub. |
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I hope, please God, that nothing happens to any more children, but it's too late for my Anthony. |
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Mr and Mrs Taylor have also discovered that they are too late to object to the plan and can now only attend the inquiry as observers. |
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As she ran on in desperation she cannoned into an old woman who she only saw after it was all too late. |
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Too often I am sent a problem far too late to do much but sympathise, and wish I could have had a crack at the trouble earlier. |
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Gritting teams were hard at work today clearing routes but some councils were accused of leaving it too late. |
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I would hope Bertie has hauled him over the coals and, if he hasn't, it shouldn't be too late even now for him to do so. |
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There had been many battles, but the counterstrike and stratagems had been too late to save Illeth. |
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I think my parents rang me tonight but my phone was outta reception and it was too late to call them back. |
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She discovered a moment too late that the alien had outguessed her again, looping around the other way and leaving her badly out of position. |
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Then, if it wasn't too late and he felt like it, maybe he'd work on that special project in the sub-basement. |
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I got there too late to stop that and subsequently got back too late for this. |
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Usually crystallization takes place too late from the point of view of the floating chargee. |
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The boom produced huge overinvestment in some industries, as companies learned too late. |
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It was too late to stop and as my racket was brought down, John swung his racket face up under the high speed shot. |
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I feel I must be too late to apologise to her parents, but at least I have got it off my chest! |
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I've read them all, and most of those page-turners kept me awake far too late, too often. |
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All suppliers can see problems throughout the entire supply chain and it may now be too late to change the bad habits of the boom. |
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Sometimes I wish I had chosen to be one of those who mend lives but it is too late for regrets. |
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Even if it's too late for this Christmas, how about a New Year resolution to do at least 20 minutes' exercise three times a week? |
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Well it was too late now and my jealousy and paranoia grew on one fateful Friday afternoon. |
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She wanted to see Mullholand Drive, as did I, but the start time was too late for we aging cinephiles. |
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No matter how tightly I cover my ears and hum into my pillow, it's too late to get the sound out of my head. |
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Only at the end did either character become humanized, and it was too late for the film's success. |
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The paper decides to eat humble pie, giving it a front page story and an apology, which seems to be 15 years too late. |
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The congestion charge keeps cars, and therefore theatregoers, out of the city centre until too late in the evening. |
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Giggs began the game as his notional partner and when Ferguson finally decided to switch him back to the wing, it was too late. |
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A reply would not have been adequate, it would have been hurtful, and it was too late. |
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Although too late to save the passenger pigeon, which became extinct in 1914, they preserved the bison. |
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He is trying to raise public awareness about her plight in order to win some state-sanctioned clemency, but it might be too late. |
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One day Panjim may be recognised as a masterpiece of colonial Iberian city building, although I fear this will come too late. |
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We would have some warning of course, as we would with the onset of an ice age, but I feel it would be too little, too late. |
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Not until then had she thought that bringing her pepper spray would've been a good idea, but it was too late then. |
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Even now it is not too late to link the railway lines in and around the city, including the far suburbs, and provide a safe public transport system. |
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The Senate debated adding funds for fixing levees, but it was too late. |
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Once the bird has flown, it's too late to do anything about it. |
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Some cases seem to be taking an unconscionably long time and then we realise too late the guard is coming up to retirement and others have cooperated in it. |
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Suddenly all of her senses were screaming warning, but it was too late to react as a blinding pain shot from the crown of her cranium to the soles of her feet. |
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This one I missed seeing until it was nearly too late, and as I took evasive action I nearly broadsided another car that I was not even aware was there! |
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She tells a harrowing tale of how the owners waited until it was too late. |
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It was a question of degree for the tribunal in each case to decide whether the change of mind is too late to recover from the unwise and unwonted words. |
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Your mixed-up feelings are legitimate, but it's not too late to talk now. |
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He reported favourably to the new Home Secretary but it was too late. |
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I remember too late that smart multihull sailors pack earplugs. |
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I was planning to bake some muffins for breakfast next day, but I figured it was too late in the evening, and I had already had enough baked goods anyways. |
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Any cut in interest rates next month, which is looking increasingly likely, will be too late to stimulate an end-of-year lift in consumer spending. |
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They were too late, and bows twanged as arrows whistled through the air. |
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Panicking, I tried to scramble up and move away, but was too late. |
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The other women may have attempted to squeeze through the small window into the driver's compartment, but it was too late. |
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Dettori was out of luck on Godolphin's Inamorato in the following UAE Derby when his mount got trapped on the rails and was repeatedly denied a run until it was too late. |
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By then, however, it will be too late, and the Chinese will be outsourcing their nuclear waste to us. |
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Kennedy later said that his obstinacy in dealing with Nixon until it was too late was his single greatest regret. |
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Denim has fueled fashion for three seasons and it's holding, so it's not too late to invest in a new pair of low-rise jeans or a pair with custom detailing. |
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It is too late to stop the leak when the vessel is in the midst of river. |
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I am quite sure it is not too late to switch the customary pen for a corgi pup. |
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It's not too late to research and save for your own retirement, folks. |
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Many nurseries carry this plant, but it's not too late to sow a crop. |
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While the world has begun to mobilize in the fight against the virus, many fear the effort is coming too late. |
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Many years earlier Teiresias had warned the Theban king Oedipus that he was guilty of incest and patricide, but Oedipus had heeded his warning too late. |
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Mr Croxford accepts that it is too late to release funds from the freezing orders for the purposes of representation of Mr Moussavi because he is now bankrupt. |
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Such attention comes too late to offer any succor or comfort to the families, friends, and co-workers mourning the dead. |
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You know, it may sound ungrateful, but I think it came too late. |
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When the degree of the chaos and corruption became evident, we petitioned the IOC to move the Games before it was too late. |
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I just hope they see sense before it's too late and throw these plans out. |
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He's agreed to seek counseling, but I believe it's too late. |
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Have you ever found out too late that the insurance plan you discussed verbally during the job interview is not quite what you thought it was going to be? |
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Even if you think they're evil enough to juggle the jobs figures, it's probably too late to do the president any good. |
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I'm getting in just under the wire, which pleases me, as I generally leave things of this ilk till it is far too late for me to remedy the situation. |
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There's a lot to be said on the film's meditations on memory and relationships and dealing with loss and such, but it's too late for me to delve into it. |
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Rick looked up at the ship, it was moving too slow and too late, it might get off some shots but not enough to stop them or to get the breach out of the way. |
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But it was too late, as critics and audiences had already written it off once the show failed to dazzle them from the outset. |
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Many hidden dangers in the home go unnoticed until it's too late. |
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By 1 pm at the latest, the MPs were dead and though a British army Chinook, dropping thunderflashes and possibly firing, had arrived, it was too late. |
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Ryan Robinson netted a consolation goal for the Huddersfield side from the penalty spot but it was too late to prevent Crag from taking all three points. |
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It's too late to get shot of him now at this crucial stage of the qualifying campaign, but if we qualify then maybe we need the change before we go. |
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It was finally faxed through late last night, too late for most deadlines. |
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It may already be too late to take the more open-handed British approach, and for reasons of self-preservation they may need to adopt an uncharacteristically guarded stance. |
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It is never too late to catch you up on all six seasons of this phenomenal show. |
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It is too late to help those who were killed by ISIS, but those who escaped and survived are living in deplorable conditions. |
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Mustasim sent a deputation to Hulagu, stalling for time, but it was too late to surrender on favourable terms. |
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Go fill a bucket or two from the cold tap now, before it's too late. |
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It came too late for some, of course, as almost simultaneously we saw the sclerotic auto companies collapsing before us. |
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This conference was prompted in part by a survey that indicated most physicians believe sepsis is misdiagnosed or diagnosed too late because of lack of a clear definition. |
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And then friends told me I was already too late to apply for preschool for my son and needed to hurry up and get on the list. |
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The bridge was destroyed five days later by enemy sappers, but too late. |
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We agree that it's too late to navigate the boats downriver in the dark. |
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It is always too late to eat alone yet never too late to dine in company. |
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While the Centre seems content to follow a policy of wait-and-watch, the State governments say that by the time the sops are handed out, it would be too late. |
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And we would be debating whether the midfield should be changed or not and wondering heretically if big Jock Stein had come too late to the management of the Scottish team. |
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The manoeuvre saw him finally in the clear and he finished like the proverbial express train, but alas it was all too late, and he had to settle for fourth place. |
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Some-one please bridle this infamous brute, before it is too late! |
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By the time I even thought about stalling him, it was too late. |
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Udall shifted his emphasis to the economy in the last weeks of the campaign, but it was too late. |
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In the event, the Gang of Barbarians eluded the 400 police officers assigned to the case until it was too late. |
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Borrowers should have a comprehensive structural survey carried out to minimise the risk of discovering rising damp or subsidence when it is too late. |
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Arguably they are too late, since the unprecedented military operation staged to rescue her was itself a made for-TV movie directed by the Pentagon. |
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He saw Jim try to move out of the line of fire, but it was too late. |
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It's not too late to plant more bush beans, summer squash, melons, peppers, eggplants, marigolds, zinnias, gomphrena, rudbeckia, coleus and caladiums. |
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If he stayed out too late today his skin would burn, and he would be branded with red for several days before his skin turned to a darker golden color. |
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Critics also argue the military assistance may be coming too late to bolster mainstream rebels. |
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White finally gets the right idea but rather too late in the day. |
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I realized, a bit too late, that certain words I had always known were now loaded, and therefore off limits. |
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They met in the post office at teatime one afternoon as they were picking up their copies of the newspaper, which arrives in the village too late for morning collection. |
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However, Mount-mellick's never say die attitude was exemplified by Aiden Challoner's goal late in the game, but it was a case of too little, too late. |
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The stewards found Cosgrave in breach of Rule 156 in that he 'had made a positive manoeuvre too late as a result of a serious misjudgement. |
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It's never too late to get into Iron Maiden as their live performances show. |
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He tried to repair the damage by apologizing, but it was too late. |
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These cocklings cocker'd we bewail too late, When that we see our off-spring gaily bent, Women manwood, and men effeminate. |
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They had to be brought a long way, tended to arrive too late, and had limited reach, with spouts but no delivery hoses. |
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They arrived too late and joined the Duke of York as he was pulling back towards the Netherlands. |
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Adams was attacked by Ralph Nader, who said that the 1983 deadline was too late. |
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Following the arguments of David Dumville, Alcock felt the site was too late and too uncertain to be a tenable Camelot. |
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However, repeal of the Corn Laws came too late to stop Irish famine, partly because it was done in stages over three years. |
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Training of formation leaders was not systematic until 1943, which was far too late, with the Luftwaffe already stretched. |
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They returned, apologetic about their limited success, and blamed the delay on being scrambled too late. |
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Trusting that the Germans had no intention of taking major action, the British command did not respond until it was too late. |
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Even after a girl has sex, it's not too late to prevent her from dropping an egg. That's what the morning-after pill does. |
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Thomas learnt the Welsh language at age 30, too late in life, he said, to be able to write poetry in it. |
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It was a no-goer. 'Boss.' 'I'm listening Riz. Your call.' 'Tell them no way. Tell them it's too late. |
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Later in the season he recovered his form and fitness, though it was too late to help United to any major trophies. |
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This means that, by the time hatching occurs, it may be too late for the females to take part in that year's breeding cycle. |
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De With's squadron were visible at a distance, but too late to reach Tromp. |
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When he finally decided to turn for a shot, he did it too late and sailed past the Tromp's poop. |
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Vercingetorix's attempt in 52 BC to unite them against Roman invasion came too late. |
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During the passage from Dover, C1 parted with its tow and arrived too late to take part in the operation. |
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British tanks and infantry had been ordered south to reinforce Boulogne but were too late. |
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Our results reveal that it simply opened up too late for that to have been possible. |
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By the time the French realised the scale of the British intentions in Canada, it was too late to send assistance to Quebec. |
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The bodyguard leaped out the window and told the Goths who was inside, but it was too late. |
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Artists obscure during their life often receive posthumous recognition, too late for them to enjoy. |
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But such a move would have hurt the Medici name, and so it was undertaken too late. |
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Manuel would afterwards learn that Afonso had died many months earlier, and that his reversed decision had been delivered many months too late. |
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If too late, the pods will snap off at the stalk, and will remain in the soil. |
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It was too late for the Burgrecht cities to produce a confession of their own. |
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Rome felt that even if this addition could give the form its due signification, it was introduced too late. |
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These English victories, though extensive, came too late to have any significant impact on the result of the war. |
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But hay cut too late is coarser, lower in resale value and has lost some of its nutrients. |
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I tried to reinject some sanity to the conversation, but it was too late and conspiracy theory reigned for the rest of the night. |
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She knew she had thought out loud by accident, but it was too late to re-nig on her comment. |
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Upon receiving this information, the consul dispatched his army up the river in boats, but arrived too late. |
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I was born too late to experience a real Indonesian rijsttafel, but my mother used to tell me about these feasts. |
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By the time Jack can get there it will be too late. The damage will have been done. |
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Committing half his reserves nearly three hours after the attack was too little, too late. |
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Tell her I'm turning into a pumpkin if she stays out too late. She won't be getting a lift from me. |
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He was practicing aborting his pilot training, but then he really did abort! By then it was too late to unabort, eh Herbot? |
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This tiger-footed rage, when it shall find The harm of unscanned swiftness, will too late Tie leaden pounds to 's heels. |
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Depression often goes undetected until it is too late. Witness the recent White House suicide. |
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It is unfortunate Cupid arrives a couple weeks too late to fling an arrow at the aforementioned whistle pig. |
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He said bluntly, 'It is alopecia, but it's too late to do anything about it as the hair loss is now so extensive, nothing can be done. |
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Nonetheless, the efforts of the peacekeeping force and that of South Sudanese military is too little, too late to avert the catastrophy. |
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But if it is really being lost to money-grubbers exploiting crazy EU rules, I think it should be thoroughly debated before it is too late. |
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As Joanna discovers too late, the stepford Wives are not real at all. |
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Servent is faced with discrediting someone who can do no wrong, and time begins to tick away before it may be too late. |
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If you wait, it may be too late to safely remove the spot without staining or discoloring the fabric. |
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While the rains came too late this year for the California poppy, everything else is good, like the Chia and Baby Blue Eyes. |
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Now, the departure of 70-year-old Jeffries seems 10 years too late. |
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It is not too late to direct sow a few fast growing, late flowering hardy annuals such as calendula, godetia and clarkia. |
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Wright chased him and Bargnani arrived too late to stop Bryant's fadeaway from 17 feet. |
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However, is it too late to rename the strapline being used for the campaign? |
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Islanders calling for sustainable tourism options may be too late. |
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Mike Hayes completed the tally on 76 minutes as Port found the rock-hard Quay defence again in unyielding form, but too late to matter. |
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Perhaps it is too late to wallow in the futility of nostalgia or to merely mourn those who deserve a lot more than condolences and commemorator. |
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