The written word, I had come to appreciate (on my own and rather late), was everything.
He has also revealed, rather late in a long political career, a concern for Brazil's poor.
Still, the Nobel was good to have, and in 1995 he was awarded the Cervantes prize, which he had coveted and grumbled that it had come along rather late in the day.
He said there were important clinical implications, as the benefit of the treatment was conferred to the group of patients with the highest risks for cardiovascular events, and the effect persisted, even at a rather late stage of disease.
Mandell avoids another trap by creating a bedtime vibe, rather than a late-night one.
But they're the sort of early-recovery winners that it often pays to get into too soon rather than too late, Carnahan says.
Earlier this month, Chambers told Reuters that he expected the economic downturn sparked by the subprime meltdown to last into early 2009, rather than merely late 2008 as he'd originally predicted.
Headline GDP growth has been rather tepid of late, and falling government spending has actually been a key detractor in 9 of the past 11 quarters (see the graph from Fisher Investments research).
The rise of the British middle classes, with their middle-sized houses and middle-sized gardens, led to a new emphasis on floral display rather than landscape in late-Victorian England.
"Indeed rather than being too late, now is actually a necessary time to act, before even larger numbers begin to anchor and before anchoring takes firm root globally, " he said.
Bucchere was going far too fast, but he may have run a very late yellow rather than a red, a mistake made worse because of the pedestrians entering the crosswalk very early.
The OU will concentrate on creating more "mainstream" science and arts programmes for BBC One and BBC Two - rather than the specialist late-night programmes of old - to encourage a wider audience into higher education.
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It might just be that health care reform happening in the late oughties rather than the early nineties is what will save the for profit health care insurance business rather than as Rick Unger has it, destroying it.
Error, Jan 21: In an article about the founder of the neo-Marxist magazine Jacobin, the name of an NBA player he wrote about in Vice was misreported as Jeremy Line, rather than Lin, late of the New York Knicks.
Liam Neeson, still physically powerful in his late fifties but rather melancholy, brings something stirring to genre movies.
He directed set designer Jeannine Oppewall ("L.A. Confidential") to create the town of Pleasantville, blank library books and all, from her memory of the late 1950s, rather than from extensive research.
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"It's a set-up for a late-afternoon binge rather than addiction, " she said.
And they believe that Washington, of late, has, rather than being helpful in achieving those goals, has been detrimental, especially this past summer during the debt ceiling fiasco.
The plate was a gag gift from some of Kadyrbayev's friends, meant to invoke his penchant for late-night partying rather than his political sentiments, Kadyrbayev's lawyer said last week.
If she can delay an increase in her coverage costs, she will likely start a new plan late this year, rather than next March, when her current plan runs out.
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"Within five years a slew of new diagnostic tests will allow us to detect disease early, when it can be treated, rather than when it is too late, " says Patrick Plewman, Diadexus' chief executive.
And, rather than the expected United bombardment late on, West Brom stifled the game in the most part and even looked capable of stealing a win in a game they were given a helping hand to turn around.
Rather than doing too little too late, as it has so far, Spain's government should quickly admit the scale of the problem, clean up the banks, preferably by removing bad assets, and shut down, or recapitalise, what is left.
More people now use their tablet or smartphone in the bedroom for late-night video viewing rather than switching on the tube, according to a new survey.
So far, the market perception believes that the rather vocal organization may be a bit late to the reserve party game as this is not original news.
He says many people now live into their late 80s, and, rather than dreaming of nostrums that may never arrive, we would fare far better by focusing on diet and exercise.
This happened with Ronald Reagan in the late 1970s and then again, rather less triumphantly, with Mr Gingrich in 1994.
Brought up in a virtually bookless household, where the heroes were athletes rather than writers, he came to reading late.
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