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The figures may be recent, but it's not a new frustration.
The blogging platform may be recent but nerdy obsessions with stuff are as timeless as ever.
However genuine Straw and Reid may be, recent history suggests this is not the way to go.
While the consultations may be recent, the two men — both native New Yorkers — have long had a cordial relationship.
The record is vague, meaning, in Block's words, the field is clear for the French to claim "parental rights over America's National Game". Even these games, however, may be recent developments.
As a result, Mr. Brav said, it is possible that in some counties there may be recent mortgages or liens that have not been recorded as of the date of closing -- a problem that can cause a major headache for an unsuspecting purchaser who does not have title insurance, because such liens and mortgages, if not satisfied at the closing, can become the responsibility of the new owner.
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One reason for that may be the recent wet weather.
Among those changes, some experts say, may be the recent trend toward diplomacy by confession.
Dark tourism - the tourism of sites of tragedy - may be a recent growth area for the travel industry but it's not a new phenomenon.
It may be that recent news stories about the mysterious colony collapse disorder imperiling bees around the world raised consciousness about honeybees' essential contributions.
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