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Many have planned their pregnancies, but learned belatedly that their babies have severe, life-threatening abnormalities.
What I've learned, belatedly, is that apps and gadgets are not what made me get fit.
Still another problem was that Philadelphia health officials learned belatedly about an earlier outbreak of 19 cases of an illness similar to Legionnaires' disease, including three deaths.
The drive to the museum, we learned belatedly, was on one of the most breathtakingly twisting roads in a region of shockingly complicated driving.
Last month, the United States Supreme Court agreed to decide whether victims could sue credit-reporting agencies if they learned belatedly that an impostor had stolen their credit histories.
Musically it has always been about harnessing the power and precision of the young musicians, who train like gymnasts in Russia's conservatories, and giving the kind of streamlined performances that, as Westerners learned belatedly, the more famous and established Russian orchestras were no longer producing consistently.
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Mr. Buffett and Mr. Munger would learn belatedly, for example, that senior management, including John H. Gutfreund, then the chairman and chief executive of Salomon Brothers, had neglected to inform the board and regulators about the full extent of the trading misdeeds.
Anyway, The Times has finally caught up with the times and is learning (belatedly) what James Ridgeway of The Village Voice discovered many years ago: that some of those "wacko" conservatives are pretty interesting.
He learns belatedly that Grant was once a top defense attorney who arrogantly took to trial a case he could not win, and his client received a death sentence.
It is a story, as Greenfield shows, repeated in many different contexts: our visionary tech masters suppose that things can be "disrupted" by a single new device or service, only to learn belatedly that unexpected things happen when technical novelty rubs up against established social mores, embedded structures of power and money, and sometimes even the laws of physics.
The U.S., as the Bush administration seems to be learning belatedly, needs to make it easier for Europe to accept the realities of world politics and to find a role as America's partner, not rival.
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