Sentence examples for recently meaning from inspiring English sources

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"You can't have one group who are the haves," Walker told me recently, meaning government workers, "and one group, the private-sector workers, who are the have-nots".

The Parks Department estimated there have been about 40 to 50 raccoons in Central Park recently, meaning the deaths may have wiped out half the population.

Told new word had come into vogue recently meaning "Oh, yeah?" View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By Doreen St. Félix By Jia Tolentino.

"We need to hire a 22-22-22," onew-mediadia manager was overheard saying recently, meaning a 22-year-old willing to work 22-hour days for $22,000 a year.

"Perhaps it's boat-rocking time in Mississippi," Mr. Bryant said recently, meaning that it's time for states like his to muscle the federal government aside and crack down themselves on undocumented immigrants.

One of Cardiff's biggest breakthroughs was getting the NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership to sign the sustainable fish pledge recently, meaning that all hospital fish meals in the city – and right across Wales – will only be made using sustainable fish.

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Coal stocks have plummeted in value in recent years, as has the oil price in recent months, meaning recently divested funds have actually avoided losses.

Two non-performing schools were recently "reconstituted", meaning that the principal and all the teachers were replaced.

(R.D. denotes "recently disgorged," meaning that the bottle's yeast will be ejected just before the wine is released).

Women who were recently menopausal, meaning that they had just stopped having their periods, received the most benefits from antidepressant treatment.

He said he had discovered late last week his office had been 'confused' between the loan and a donation he had also recently made, meaning he had not actually declared the former.

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