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Or maybe the Obama recovery was the economic equivalent of a late bloomer.
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Bloomer readily acknowledged the concerns many clinicians have about the state of the dietary ingredient market in terms of research and regulation.
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Pediatricians said at first that she was simply a late bloomer.
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When it came to opera, however, Rameau was a late bloomer.
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"I was a late bloomer in the music business, " Cale says.
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The flag she had made for her limousine featured a pair of voluminous calico knickers on a blue satin ground, because her maiden name was Bloomer.
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As a late bloomer, Mr Nilekani argues, India can avoid mistakes made by early industrialisers, such as an overdependence on fossil fuels and unsustainable pension policies.
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For a musician, Lee is something of a late bloomer.
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One of the researchers who conducted several of these clinical trials is Richard Bloomer, Professor and Chair of the Department of Health and Sport Sciences at The University of Memphis.
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We have highly complementary business operations and we have pursued very similar strategies by broadening out our product ranges and distribution channels, '' said Jonathan Bloomer , group chief executive of Prudential, who will head up the combined companies.
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This from e-mailer Jerry Bloomer(ph).
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