(1) Those who live and work in the area, which has latterly advertised itself as The Quarter, feel the bar will upset the balance of this café quarter.(2) After a five-year apprenticeship, he gained a scholarship to the College of Aeronautics, latterly known as Cranfield University, where he returned to carry out research work.(3) Instead, let's take a closer look at the author of this fly-on-the-wall biography, who has used his years as in service - latterly private secretary - as fuel for upmarket gossip.(4) Originally from Bingley, he has returned to the town where his family still live after living across the world including in Hong Kong, Cyprus, Chicago, Boston and latterly Spain.(5) He enjoyed fishing, shooting, and his garden, and latterly took up painting.(6) But this year there are high hopes for the Mill, an 18th century water-powered cotton and latterly saw mill believed to house the only surviving example of a Thompson turbine.(7) he worked on the paper for fifty years, latterly as its political editor(8) he worked on the paper for fifty years, latterly as its political editor(9) An accomplished goalkeeper and latterly a sought after commentator and coach, he spent a glittering career between the sticks for Glasgow Celtic.(10) Not everyone, however, is convinced, believing that while its achievement was considerable, latterly it was running into quicksand and was mired in dogma.(11) He latterly lived in a flat in Irvine, supported by social services, but went missing in 1997, taking with him only his passport and leaving £3,000 in giro cheques.(12) Our relationship started well, descended into hate-hate, recovered somewhat to love-hate and, latterly , has drifted into respectful acceptance.(13) I've been involved in those areas latterly as assistant grounds manager and I can say to fans not to worry.(14) He had long considered it his destiny to be the next president of Pakistan, but latterly his political career has faltered.(15) The stance of the hurlers, and latterly their footballing colleagues, is seemingly a step nearer some form of professionalism, if not in cash payment, then a list of benefits in that direction.(16) He will be presented with the Marsden Medal tonight for his 40-year contribution to Antarctic research, latterly focusing on climate change.