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late (Defunct), adjective dead, deceased, demised, demortuus, departed, erstwhile, former, once, one-time, passed on, perished, previous, then late (Tardy), adjective after time, behind time, deferred, delayed, detained, held up, lagging, overdue, past due, postponed, retarded, slow, unready Associated concepts: late filing See also: back, dead, deceased, dilatory, former, lifeless, overdue, prior, remiss How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| ``When all you have to do late in the game is run screen-and-roll against a team and that gets you a layup, that says a lot,'' Brown said. It is unlikely it would make so drastic a change so late in the game, especially when the Chinese market for small pickups continues to grow. It's a little too late in the game when you're out in the boonies training or in a serious Situation--like a downed bird--to discover you didn't take the right module for the crew's survival in an emergency. |
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