Sentence examples for overdue started from inspiring English sources

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IN 1958 Jay DeFeo, whose small show at the Whitney Museum is a gem and long overdue, started working on a large canvas from which she had recently scraped remnants of a couple of paintings, one of a mountain, the other, prophetically, on the theme of Jacob wrestling the angel.

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On Monday, he made an overdue start on that.

The Treasury Department is now saying it will propose a new bank regulatory framework next year, but that will, at best, be an overdue starting point for change.

If it is re-elected next year, AK will make an overdue start on rewriting the constitution drawn up after the 1980 military coup.Yet this is also where the doubts start to creep in.

Fines are a long overdue start in creating real accountability over the big banks, but Treasury needs to do a lot more to really staunch the flow of foreclosures.

The long overdue plans started way back in the 1940s.

At the end of the day, Lean In may be how this new, and long overdue, conversation starts, but it's not where it will end.

We were desperate since the landlord had threatened with evicting us if we did not make the last two payments...which, by the way, were looong overdue, so we started looking for a new apartment.

On 6 September, she was Bestival's Saturday headliner, where her performance was described as polished — terminated by a curfew as the show running overdue, after Winehouse started an hour late — and her storming off stage.

To that end, Mr Cameron has started an overdue reorientation, but only just.

He was six days overdue and my labour started around midnight.

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