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At the end of "Wild Strawberries" the hero, an aged professor, is belatedly reconciled with his family and his past.

Russia’s clumsy use of energy blackmail in past years has spurred many European countries to diversify, albeit belatedly.

Britain is belatedly trying to fix a change to the visa regime that angered many Indian students in particular by appearing to lump them in with subcontinental terrorists.

The other good news is that the mainstream media usually recovers from its hysterias and tries belatedly to get the story right.

Having belatedly concluded there’s no longer any prospect of Saleh being a stable partner against al Qaeda, the U.S. has joined a multinational diplomatic push for him to resign.

Germany belatedly accepted the need for the rescue fund to be larger and more flexible.

The African Union belatedly agreed to recognise the National Transitional Council as the country’s ruling authority.

We cannot say writing came into being belatedly with respect to speech in order to reproduce, imitate, or transcribe speech.

Beijing sees Washington (at best) as "neither friend nor enemy", while the US has belatedly woken up to China's challenge to its dominance in the Pacific.

It has belatedly started a programme to modernise roads and railways (2,000km of new fast roads will be built by 2012, when Poland and Ukraine co-host the European football championships).

Some oil-rich Arab countries are belatedly beginning to address the problem.

So was his insistence on denying funds to the "surge" that has worked so well (if belatedly) in Iraq, and his determination to withdraw troops from the conflict according to a rigid timetable.

Shareholders too are belatedly happy to trade higher returns on equity for a reduced chance of being wiped out.

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It is a lesson that many in the field are belatedly learning.

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