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Other issues have more recently come to light, such as funding for creationist nurseries.
But viewers who have more recently come to dance may have entirely missed the work that Mr. Elkins created in the 1990s with a close group of collaborators.
The bride, who will continue to use her name professionally, has released two CD's, "Never Never Land" and, more recently, "Come Dream With Me".
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Mr. Powell said the Europeans had more recently come around to accepting the American view on the financing cutoff.
Traffickers who once drove terrified captives, sometimes drugged, across the borders in sealed containers, or made them hike through forests and cross freezing rivers, have more recently come to see ordinary air travel as a safer, easier option.
Abortion came up in the early 1990s, as Congress was considering RFRA, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act that has more recently come under scrutiny in the context of gay rights.
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MORE recently came the worst imaginable tragedy.
And then, more recently, came the new statistics on the widespread abuse of prescription narcotics, which now saturate street corner markets everywhere and cause more overdose fatalities than heroin and cocaine combined.
Fantoni also co-created one of Private Eye's longest-running regulars, royal correspondent Sylvie Krin, in the 1970s with former editor Richard Ingrams and more recently, came up with his popular Scenes You Seldom See cartoon.
More recently, came the Tiananmen protests.
More recently came Fergies partnership with Voli, a low-calorie vodka that officially hit the market last year.
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