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But de-personalized consumerism gives way, in disturbingly direct fashion, to that which our latter-day lotus-eaters would most willingly forget.
She spells us a story of one plant's journey from exclusion from the language of flowers to a latter-day reinstatement in romantic botanical discourse.
But for us latter-day folk it is not so simple.
Interacting with latter-day musical automata.
Nonetheless, the attitude towards books and their use, as well as the orientation towards learning of both teachers and priestly students, are the products of a latter-day, literate print culture.
Interacting with the latter-day musical automaton.
There is a danger of the world relapsing into a form of latter-day mercantilism.
We have a dampness and latter-day dereliction problem which destroys choice for thousands of ordinary tenants.
The taking up of ships from trade is no latter-day phenomenon.
This latter-day gold rush, this hunger for materials, is now having extremely brutal social and environmental repercussions and is continuing to fuel wars and corruption.
The members of the consortium, these latter-day highway robbers, are charging £2.35 for this service.
My constituents, too, see the bus companies as latter-day highway robbers.
First, there is a danger that we tend to bring a latter-day imperialism to such a debate.
He is a latter-day convert to the cause.
We have seen latter-day attempts to mitigate the effect of the tax on the industry.