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I . lat·er [ˈleɪtəʳ] PRZYM. st. wyż. of late

1. later przyd. (at future time):

later date, time

2. later orzecz. (less punctual):

later

II . lat·er [ˈleɪtəʳ] PRZYSŁ. st. wyż. of late

2. later (afterwards):

later

Zobacz też late

I . late <-r, -st> [leɪt] PRZYM.

4. late przyd. (deceased):

II . late <-r, -s> [leɪt] PRZYSŁ.

3. late (recently):

še

ˈlate-night PRZYM. przyd.

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Later on a snooker room was provided upstairs where the offices are also located.
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He suggested that the document might have been misdated at some later time, and the two agreed to tear off the date.
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Later, a stationary rainband from the typhoon dropped heavy precipitation on Guam during its dry season.
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Later experimental research has started to confirm these predictions.
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But time and again, reporters give new appointees a public tongue-bath in hopes of later getting access to a scoop in return for the self-abasement.
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Later, recruits receive live fire training with each firearm.
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She lived across from a dairy farm; this rural setting would later influence many of her works.
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She also later co-authored a cookbook, which includes recipes for jellied fish heads and her father's favorite, cod soup.
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The dried-up leaves that appeared on your plants later in the season are indicative of a fungal issue called powdery mildew.
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His later works are significantly brighter, more daring in their use of colour, and tranquil in mood.
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