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When Frank Underwood breaks the fourth wall, he reveals himself as "a latter day Iago".
The key character in Birdman, Riggan Thomson, might be seen as a latter day Guinness (though surely the Englishman never suffered so greatly).
His predecessor had led the field to fight in Libya in 2011, and was once appropriately caricatured on the cover of The Economist as a latter day Napoleon.
He sees himself less as a latter day revolutionary and more as a real world Tyrion Lannister from the fantasy series Game of Thrones.
In Basile's, a curse is merely placed on the princess from birth, and an ogre appears as a latter obstacle blocking off happily ever after.
He let Obama get to him early on with his depiction of Romney as a latter day sort of financialized robber baron.
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Could Doctor Who's ex-sidekick really pull it off as a latter-day Catherine Deneuve?
Mr. Nader may want to think of himself as a latter-day hunter-gatherer.
Jarman, in a way, strikes you as a latter-day Anthony Blanche.
Witty, elegant, concise, and affecting, the concerto shows Schickele as a latter-day Haydn.
Her journal was eventually published and she was billed as a latter-day Anne Frank.
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