Brooks' major-league debut came at the relatively advanced age of 27 on May 30, 1925.
This requires a relatively advanced user: someone who knows what the fields might be called and how to use them.
This explains her relatively advanced age for the first marriage.
Owens' professional playing career began in 1951 at the relatively advanced age of 27.
Gale had a successful amateur career before turning professional at a relatively advanced age in 1976.
Met officials said they could not recall a similar debut, particularly for a singer of such relatively advanced age.
At the relatively advanced age of 29, it would have been reasonable for him to consider his senior career over.
He turned professional in 1982 at a relatively advanced age.
A relatively advanced theory of interest is also presented.
Oren started writing books only at a relatively advanced age.
Because eye changes develop slowly, family members may not notice it until the condition is relatively advanced.
Though still in his 30's, Mr. Anreus expresses ideas and preferences that a generation ago would have seemed conservative but today are relatively advanced.
In addition weapons work involves many repetitions of suburi and paired practice is practiced with a pause between each movement until students are relatively advanced.
Ghana's industrial base is relatively advanced compared to many other African countries.
In China, where 95 percent of hospitals have folk medicine wards, treatments are relatively advanced.
The new structure is relatively technologically advanced with Smart Boards in all the classrooms.
Hoboken's gentrification has become relatively advanced, though a large base of native residents remains in the city and holds political power.
The game master software, while lacking any sort of graphical display, is nonetheless relatively advanced for the time period.
The chip could draw at 1 million pixels per second, which was relatively advanced for the year of its release (1982).
Here the expansion of the line was relatively well advanced.