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The country has been working since the early 1980's to develop a high-tech fighter, the F-10, but has only recently got prototypes into the air.
Hatton has only recently got back into decent shape after a honeymoon of relaxation, during which he has come through the trauma of alcohol and drug use, considered suicide and, to his great credit, kept his promotional career on track despite significant pressures.
I spoke to James [pictured above], who has only recently got married to his husband.
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The band has only recently gotten a booking agent and begun touring.
The family has only recently gotten serious about marketing itself.
The developing world has only recently gotten the phones and network connections necessary for video calling.
Virtual reality has been around for ages, but it has only recently gotten big and exciting, with every major player on the planet either working on a VR project or rumored to be doing so.
Because there are few legal protections and the EEOC has only recently gotten involved, it is difficult to quantify the extent of employment discrimination based on sexual orientation.
I think I've only recently got over Blue Valentine.
I've only recently got into it but, safe to say, I have the bug.
But everyone in Gen-1 hated it; we've only recently got to the point of affording a few luxuries.
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