We regret that latecomers cannot be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
Latecomers will not be admitted until intermission.
In that respect, the 1960s do indeed appear to constitute a remarkable turning-point in all labour movements, though as always there were precursors and latecomers.
Developmental psychologists in the universities were latecomers in research on "applied" issues in adolescence.
The study area is a latecomer to economic development, and one cannot expect to find the more advanced and value-generating service activities there.
That is, prior possession can limit the holdings of latecomers.
It was about creating the initial conditions for development in a country that was a latecomer to industrialization.
Note that with the exception of the verb travail, all noninitially stressed items are latecomers.
Perhaps because of this, the history of dance has been a latecomer to academic and scholarly studies.
The first is conflict between claimants who are being distinguished as ' strangers' or ' latecomers' (obwera, literally, those who have come), and those claiming status as locals and first settlers/owners.