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In truth, America was a latecomer to the conflict.

The boisterous buzz makes it an essential part of the day for fans, who arrive in morning darkness to stake their spot, while latecomers, irked at missing out, slope off down the fairway.

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A comparative latecomer to the international stage, the full stature of Brendel's talent only became apparent at the age of 45.

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But Fox will be a latecomer to a field where some of the major players are still losing billions of dollars.

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Such digital tokens are notorious for speculators using hype to pump up the value before selling at the top of the market, leaving latecomers to count their losses as the price crashes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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