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Recent
familiar worn out trite etc fresh novel new modern as recent news
Recently
Newly lately freshly not long since as advices recently received
Newly set up establishment
(c); and see SEDITION. It means tidings, new information of recent events; new occurrences as a subject of report or talk,
Newspaper
be classified as a newspaper, would contain a report of recent events, Commissioner of Sales Taxi v. Express Printing Press, AIR
News
A report of recent occurrences information of something that has lately taken place or
Usage
24, 31. Usage, include what the people are now or recently in the habit of doing in a particular habit is
Recentness
Quality or state of being recent
Neozoic
More recent than the Paleozoic that is including the Mesozoic and Cenozoic
New
but a short time having originated or occured lately having recently come into existence or into ones possession not early or
newest
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