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en But it's never too late to sign up. Some classes still have openings, and costs will be pro-rated for late starters.

en It's a maintenance issue. These are the problems that people are suffering with. We get late to work, late to school, late to a doctor's appointments.

en While dates are not yet finalized, we are looking at late February store openings.

en Our objective is to advertise the project in late April, award the contract in late August. Construction would begin in late October, possibly early in November.

en I think he goes in the late first [round]. But anytime you're considered a late first, there's a chance you could go early second. I think he's a late first, but it wouldn't shock me if he went early second.

en Craig has done everything we expected since taking over 'The Late Late Show,' ... He has attracted more young viewers to the time period and his show has proved to be a terrific companion to David Letterman's 'Late Show.'

en It is certainly going to set the defense scrambling to restructure some of their tactics. But it is also a sign that the government is by no means convinced that it has an overwhelming case and is willing to sign up cooperators even at this late stage in the prosecution.

en We have not been playing well of late. Our big thing though is it's not how we start, it's how we finish. We have not put a full set of starters on the field yet.

en While the majority of hiring managers tend to be lenient if employees occasionally run late, others are much stricter in their policies. Thirty percent of hiring managers say they don't care if their employees come in late as long as their work is completed on time with good quality. However, one-in-ten hiring managers say they would consider terminating an employee if he/she arrives late once or twice in a given year. One-in-five say a pink slip may be in order if an employee is late three times in a year.

en It's never too late -- never too late to start over, never too late to be happy.
  Jane Fonda

en It's a bit late for a crash course in surgery. Probably the best time to address these issues is in advance, during antenatal classes.

en He was a candidate to be a fifth starter and he was here late in camp for a reason. I was hoping we wouldn't have to go to our protection starters this early, but that's happened.

en Most of the students are working professionals -- that is, people who have jobs in Washington -- and [almost] all of the classes are in the late afternoon or evening to accommodate them. He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. Most of the students are working professionals -- that is, people who have jobs in Washington -- and [almost] all of the classes are in the late afternoon or evening to accommodate them.

en Frodo: Your Late Gandalf: A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to

en Too frequently, we wait until the kid becomes 13, 14 years old and then does something very, very aggressive before we begin to serve the child, ... and that is too late ... sometimes too little, too late.


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