Sentence examples for lately joined from inspiring English sources

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have lately joined earlier classics like Mary Wilson's "Dreamgirl: My Life As A Supreme" and Tina Turner's "I, Tina" to provide female perspectives on popular music.

The company has lately joined a parade of luxury goods makers, including Gucci, Prada and Harry Winston, that have enlisted celebrities to wear their pricey goods at well-publicized events.

David Cameron, a man now routinely resembling a golf club members' lounge boor, has lately joined in with this dismal exercise by claiming that Khan would use Londoners as "lab rats" in some dastardly Corbynite experiment.

Apple and Amazon have lately joined Netflix and Hulu in moving aggressively to sign heavyweight creators and entertainers, and the old-line companies are in danger of losing relevance if they do not put up a fight against their new, free-spending rivals.

Meanwhile, a decade after Lynne Cheney denounced the government-financed National Standards for United States History as "politically correct to a fare-thee-well," a book called "The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History" has lately joined Stewart's book on the best-seller lists (though many rungs below).

South Africa, though a signatory to the Rome Statute through which the court was established, has lately joined this chorus, with the governing ANC saying on Saturday: "The ICC is no longer useful for the purposes for which it was intended – being a court of last resort for the prosecution of crimes against humanity".

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With the Sunni Arab minority only lately joining the political process, he added, "you couldn't have any real expectation that the violence would tamp down.

Even Mr. Bonior seems to have broken down some partisan barriers lately, joining Mr. Wolf and two other Republicans, Bob Ney of Ohio and Tom Tancredo of Colorado, at three news conferences in the last two weeks.

But lately, joining the salesmen of $15 fake Fendi bags and the perpetrators of street-level con games, another breed of phony is showing up more frequently in criminal court: royalty -- or, rather, those who claim to be of noble birth or fabulous wealth.

The U.S.-Cuba opening of December 17 was not the product of a few "Johnny come lately" businessmen and lobbyists who recently joined the anti-embargo cause.

Mr. DeLillo's post-apocalyptic "The Word for Snow" had a run last year in London where it has lately been joined by several other plays on the issue.

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