Similar words: red-letter day, have seen better days, day after day, the day before yesterday, yesterday, on yesterday, yesterday morning, yesterday's newspaper. Meaning: adj. belonging to the present or recent times.
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31. Such judgments are worth quoting at the outset of any latter-day survey of the Beethoven symphonies because they reassert the source of the music's wide and long-standing appeal.
32. “Alcibiades is a latter-day Adonis — all flowing golden locks, a fine profile and with androgynously smooth skin, ” Hughes writes.
33. Jeffress opposes Mitt Romney because of his membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormon Church.
34. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is angry over an episode of HBO's hit series "Big Love" that the church says is in " appallingly bad taste.
35. Lake of overgrown with weeds opens port and Anhui the development Wang Heming of latter-day economy is in latter-day China's numerous treaty port.
36. However, in latter-day China, poverty of the country and penury of its people, and lack of communal awareness of the society became the key restrictive factors of the donative effects.
37. It should be admitted at the outset that Action for Happiness offers latter-day sceptics (whether following Nietzsche or not) plenty of targets to have a pop at.
38. The name Joshua tree was given by a group of Latter-Day Saints who crossed the Mojave Desert in the mid-19th century.
39. Korea (Mr Cumings's early area of expertise), Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan: the left-leaning historian sees a consistency, at least, in latter-day interventions.
40. She added that Siberian shamans, or latter-day witch doctors, were also buried in this way but with richer funeral accessories to appropriate to their elevated position in society.
41. a latter-day Robin Hood.
42. The original Latter-day Saint, Joseph Smith, acquired at least twenty-eight and perhaps sixty wives, some of them in their early teens, before he was lynched, in 1844, at age thirty-eight.
43. A statue of Angel Moroni stands atop the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
44. The Needham Problem that Chinese latter-day church school setting science curriculum enlightens me on recognizing the necessary and possibility of doing sociological analysis on science curriculum.
45. Make use of rich books' information on the web and latter-day computer technologies to make book catalog more opened, and development of digital library can benefit from it.
46. The sect, which broke from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints more than a century ago,[www.Sentencedict.com] believes polygamy brings glorification in heaven.
47. Hu hopes to attain a latter-day datong through what he calls a "scientific outlook on development," or a pragmatic refocusing on the challenges of poverty, social justice and the environment.
48. Why should we, their latter-day descendants, be devoid of this tiny bit of wisdom?
49. In addition, the Church made a written appeal this week to the news media to make the important distinctions between the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Texas group.
50. In total, over 120 of the 864 students have lost one or both parents to this latter-day plague.
51. Latter-Day Saints believe that in 1836 Moses appeared to Joseph Smith, Jr. at the Kirtland Temple in Kirtland, Ohio and gave him the keys for the gathering of the Twelve Tribes of Israel.
52. It is called "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints".
53. DOUG JOHNSON: Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are called Mormons. The LDS church began in eighteen thirty in the United States.
54. Polygamy was a part of the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
55. Their latter-day counterparts (human and equine) are better protected, with goggles, shields and other kit made of lightweight, flame-resistant, unshatterable and stab-proof materials.
More similar words: red-letter day, have seen better days, day after day, the day before yesterday, yesterday, on yesterday, yesterday morning, yesterday's newspaper, per day, latter, flatter, blatter, platter, clatter, the latter, latterly, flattery, splatter, slattern, the other day, flatterer, on a platter, clattering, slatternly, flattering, splattered, splattering, unflattering, every other day, particulate matter.