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Latterly meaning
In a latter manner | lately, (more) recently
Example sentences (20)
Before joining Doncaster Cairney worked with Dutch club FC Twente and Chesterfield and was latterly the head of recruitment for Barnet.
During the 47 years he worked full-time with the paper, Jim saw the methods of printing change from hot metal, through to web-offset, and the way the paper was produced completely change, and latterly, the arrival of a CFT website and social media.
Latterly, with few exceptions, all Post Towns had an established Penny Post by 1837.
She generally wore it as the pendant to Cullinan VIII and latterly in a small circlet when she became a widow.
Best remembered for his “Berlin Stories,” which became “I Am a Camera” which became “Cabaret” — and latterly for “A Single Man,” which the designer Tom Ford who died in 1986 at 81, signed away his corpse to science.
Five (UK) was set up in 2005 and during its operation was the company behind Circus Circus, Bar Five/The Nines, The Knights, and latterly The Derby.
Formerly of Tunbridge Wells, latterly of Leamington Spa, passed away on Saturday, November 16, aged 77 years.
Latterly of Evesham, formerly of Redhill, Hereford, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on November 25, 2024, aged 88 years.
Practising from MacRoberts, where he was made partner in 1992, and latterly with Levy & McRae, RAB was a pioneer in the field of construction project litigation at a time before it became the well-established specialism it is today.
Recorder Julian Shaw imposed a total prison sentence of seven years and 10 months on Highton, latterly of Station Road, Blantyre, near Glasgow.
The supermarket was built in 1985 and initially operated under the Gateway brand before spells as a Somerfield, Co-op and latterly Budgens.
At home at No 10 Deco effortlessly controlled games for Porto and latterly Chelsea as a key cog in two of the Special One's greatest sides.
Diminutive, with distinctive white, swept back hair and latterly wearing a black leather jacket, he was as happy talking to dons as to idlers and chancers.
Latterly he acted as scorekeeper for our club competitions and always had a wee quip about your progress as you handed in your scorecards.
Latterly, in the 2000s, young people began to produce urban music based on the American and Jamaican rhythm and blues and reggae/dancehall music idioms, but rendered in the vernacular.
More latterly, Sutcliffe also had access to email.
Robert Funai taught mathematics for 40 years at eight different schools across Angus, Ayrshire and Dundee, latterly as depute head at Brechin High until 2016.
And, boy, was he vicious with the cane and, latterly, the stick!
Kamberi, so out-of-sorts latterly under Neil Lennon, was shining and certainly got a touch on another terrific Horgan cross midway through the half, however, the ball struck the top of the bar before being pounced upon by a grateful Woods.
Man’s effects on the landscape, the biota and, latterly, on the climate, are too well known to need repetition here.