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So this moment is a bit overdue.
Richard J. Biondi, the immediate past president of the New York Association of Mortgage Brokers, said the new legislation was welcome, if a bit overdue.
The wake-up call to the libertarian movement concerning its benefactors' partisan political ambitions seems a bit overdue to some of those who have been watching closely during the past few years.
Holik said yesterday that the hiring of Burns was a good move for the Devils -- if a bit overdue -- but he said he would not want to predict how it would affect his desire to stay with the team.
Part of it is the feeling that a change in leadership is a bit overdue.
The culling of the line was probably a bit overdue, really.
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But Heritage isn't a serious think tank, which means that all of this is just a bit of overdue poetic justice.
Yet in presenting their rival manifestos, on April 13th and 14th, first Labour, then the Tories, indulged in a bit of overdue cross-dressing.Promising a "good life to all" under more Tory rule, David Cameron presented his party's offer to voters in Swindon, an unglamorous, true-blue, commuter town, on April 14th.
He exhibited quietly in commercial and university galleries, with occasional sales to major institutions, and was consistently overlooked until last fall, when a MacArthur Fellowship provided a bit of long overdue exposure.
Yes, because I was overdue a bit of consciousness-raising, but also because this is an impressive book - and a pleasure to read.
Perhaps Safin was overdue for a bit of good fortune.
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