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As pleasing as anything on show at Anfield, was that Wolves at long last carried a genuine aura of potency on the offensive.
But apart from the usual gamesmanship, your Eyewitness hopes this LGE – in the midst of our oil-fuelled development trajectory – will at long last spur movement towards the promised raison d’etre of local government: empowering the people!
High Bailiff sentences 26-year-old who was on remand 'at long last'
Instead of continuing unconditional weapons sales and military aid to Israel, I urge the United States at long last to use its diplomatic might to push for peace,' she wrote.
“It’s the recognition, at long last, that single people with very low incomes don’t have many housing options,” she said in an interview.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is at long last done with the National Football League.
Source: https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/tom-bradys-retirement-makes-us-ask-really-rcna68557
The trip had been postponed twice because of the coronavirus pandemic, but at long last we flew to Ecuador on Halloween on what proved to be an extraordinary trip.
They are, despite their previous crushing disappointments, widely expected to prevail comfortably and be crowned kings of Europe at long last.
Ubisoft+ might be coming to Xbox platforms at long last if the latest leaks are true.