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  • 101Late Extra — est un film américain d Albert Parker, tourné en Grande Bretagne et sorti en 1935. C est le premier film de l acteur britannique James Mason. Synopsis Un jeune journaliste de presse entreprend de traquer un tueur en séries. Fiche technique Titre… …

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  • 102Late Works — Album par Fred Frith, John Zorn Sortie avril 2010 Enregistrement octobre 2009 Compositeur Fred Frith, John Zorn Producteur Fred Frith …

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  • 103late — I (defunct) adjective dead, deceased, demised, demortuus, departed, erstwhile, former, once, one time, passed on, perished, previous, then II (tardy) adjective after time, behind time, belated, deferred, delayed, detained, held up, lagging, mora …

    Law dictionary

  • 104Late-Night — 〈[lɛıtnaıt] f. 10; kurz für〉 Late Night Show …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 105late trading — of mutual fund shares occurs when investors placing trades after 4 PM receive the 4 PM price. These late traders can use the information revealed after 4 PM to guide their trades: buying funds when their current value is greater than their 4 PM… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 106late adopter — UK US noun [C] MARKETING ► a person who buys a new type of product or service after many others have already started using it: »Many of these late adopters just prefer the security of having a landline in their home. → Compare EARLY ADOPTER(Cf.… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 107late-breaking — late .breaking adj late breaking news concerns events that happen just before a news broadcast or just before a newspaper is printed …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 108Late Hit — [ leit ] der; s, s <zu engl. late »spät, verspätet« u. hit »Schlag, Treffer«> zu spät ausgeführter Golfschlag …

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  • 109late bloomer — When someone does not obtain success with their interests, talents, or personality until later in their lives, we say they are a late bloomer …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 110Late Latin — Late′ Lat′in n. peo the Latin of the late Western Roman Empire and of patristic literature, from about a.d. 150 to 700 Abbr.: LL …

    From formal English to slang