Feb 24, 2000 07:57
24 yrs ago
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English term
late-breaking
English
Bus/Financial
You can't afford to act on late-breaking Internet deals.
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4 +2 | just off the press...fresh | Robert Donahue (X) |
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just off the press...fresh
Late breaking means that these are fresh deals (brand new, just off the press).
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Note added at 1903 days (2005-05-11 20:10:14 GMT)
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Oh, and it should be \"You can\'t afford not acting on these late-breaking deals!\"
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Note added at 1903 days (2005-05-11 20:10:14 GMT)
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Oh, and it should be \"You can\'t afford not acting on these late-breaking deals!\"
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