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from The Century Dictionary.
- Last; latest.
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Examples
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The lattermost is the most likely reason for what happened about four hours later. patrickmadrid No, 'Catholic Lisa' is not a hypocrite.
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As for the lattermost, in 2009 Forward published the statistic that female communal professionals in the Jewish community earned only 61 percent of what their male counterparts earned.
Joshua Stanton: Overcoming Clergy Gender Norms Joshua Stanton 2011
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As for the lattermost, in 2009 Forward published the statistic that female communal professionals in the Jewish community earned only 61 percent of what their male counterparts earned.
Joshua Stanton: Overcoming Clergy Gender Norms Joshua Stanton 2011
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Whatever qualms about the ineptitude of it, which are probably put into perspective at a time like that lobbyists and waste aside, our government has not lead The Great Satan without being reasonably effecient, trusting the lattermost was probably the best bet to those surveyed.
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The n in the lattermost form is syllabic, plain and simple.
Oddly formed locatives with inessive postclitic in Etruscan 2009
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I guess all those post-resurrection sayings and doings as alluded to in the lattermost Gospels were "lost," just like the last chapter of Mark.
Jesus Probably Rose From The Dead: On Historical Study and Christian Apologetics James F. McGrath 2008
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The Mountain View, Calif.-based company said four times more land will be covered in the lattermost version of its free Google Earth software, enabling about one-third of the world's population to get a bird's-eye view of their homes and surrounding patch.
Faces Of The Week: June 12-16, 2006Forbes Faces Of The Week: June 12-16, 2006 Forbes.com staff 2006
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The Mountain View, Calif.-based company said four times more land will be covered in the lattermost version of its free Google Earth software, enabling about one-third of the world's population to get a bird's-eye view of their homes and surrounding patch.
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Punishment for seditious libel also varied greatly in severity, from a few months imprisonment, probationary security, and fines, to transportation and banishment from the realm -- the lattermost punishment being an innovation of the Six Acts of 1820.
The Discourse of Treason, Sedition, and Blasphemy in British Political Trials, 1794-1820 1999
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The melodic flow and harmony-vocal crosscut of the lattermost tune stood far and away above so much reggae of the era with an adroit mix of old-school rootsiness and creative expression.
AvaxHome 2010
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