"late" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Compounding this latest affront is your mark - a neighbor, boss, coworker or some other fool - whom you have placed on the association's roaster without his or her knowledge.
- And global resolve can only be stiffened by Iraq's latest affront: the grotesque television charade in which Saddam Hussein appears as kindly godfather to the children of British hostages.
- The latest affront came last week.
- I went next day to another, and, in resentment of my late affront, offered to prefix his name to my new book.
- Not, as usual, by moaning about the relief pitchers or railing against the latest affront by George M. Steinbrenner 3d of Tampa, Fla., the club owner.
- The cash is still there, all forty dollars of it minus the two with which you purchased this latest affront.
- To the Democrats, the latest affront was the disclosure of a White House e-mail message that indicated requests from Democratic lawmakers for information about White House spending needed to be cleared through Republican chairmen.
- As Gingrich listened to a reporter explaining Romney's latest affront, he smiled like a boy about to unwrap a Christmas present.
- After this latest affront to decency we, in the European Parliament, wish to say today that we stand shoulder to shoulder with the victims, with their families and with those who are combating terrorism in Spain.
- The latest affront came this year when Lotto signed Boris Becker and released her from her contract.
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