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A LETTER was delivered to Mrs Babbage recently from Tanzania.
Earlier in the day the family was watching an opposition television report on the victims of recent shelling in Misrata.
There was also a disturbing story recently of young female graduates shelling out money to be made more beautiful in their job application photos.
That Mrs Merkel has a thicker skin than her (mostly forgotten) predecessor was evident recently in her Bundestag office, just steps away from the upholstered parliamentary chamber.
She is translating a novel these days.
Until the recent discovery of fossilized sauropod nesting grounds, scientists were thus uncertain whether sauropods laid eggs or gave birth to live young.
The BIO recently held a convention which included sessions to coach lawyers on the shifting landscape for patents.
Our most recently deceased centenarian in Okinawa caught a cold and died in her sleep.
Most recently she said that countries should co-ordinate the timing of their bond issues.
Most recently, those crazy scientists have even recreated a 'supernova' in a test tube!
If you do not specify a sequence number, the system retrieves the most recently run command.
With the invention of radio, television and most recently, the Internet and computer games, it seems that reading books is no longer a popular activity.
Most recently, our team has finally hired a tester.
The committee met most recently during 23-27 October 2006.
Only the most recently born infant of each mother was included.
Most recently she was awarded Chile's National Literature Prize.
QEMU caches the most recently used translated blocks in a 16 MB block.
This column ensures the most recently edited document is first in the feed.
The collection has been targeted by thieves four times, most recently in 2002.
In the most recently revealed recording, a man threatens to burn down the house.
Since then, there have been reports of two more leaks, most recently on Tuesday.
Most recently, Mitch Richmond helped produce the horror flick, Chain Letter.
Mr Daniels is one of several bank bosses, including Barclays' John Varley and HSBC's Stephen Green, to step down in recent weeks.
That is how Mitch Daniels, the governor of Indiana, recently described America’s new health-reform law to an audience in Washington, DC.
I recently finished reading a thick book of Somerset Maugham's collected short stories.