Another Glentoran goal would have had strained Linfield nerves and the chances did come late on.
That may come late for some of the older specialist firms that have shut down operations, but not for newcomers.
Google is not the only company offering such a service and has come late to a market pioneered by a company called Overture.
It turns out that Lincoln had actually come late to the realization about a need for the anti-slavery Thirteenth Amendment (not until June 1864).
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There are instances of early buyers flipping these brand-name condos for a profit, but speculators who come late to the party are unlikely to do so well.
In our history it is clear that never have they come cheap and often they have come late, but always, in the end, they come in flood, and always in the end, the decision is ours.
While the change of heart has come late for the two unfortunate souls who have already passed away as a result of the budget cut, at least those who remain alive would now have a chance to survive.
British carmakers come late to the market but, in a positive sign of things to come, Nissan announced on March 20th a partnership with One North East, a regional-development agency, that may lead to the production of electric cars at Nissan's Sunderland plant.
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If the suit goes to trial, even if HP wins, support will come too late.
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But even this may have come too late to restore confidence in the force.
But that change might come too late to alter the perceptions of the community.
Now comes the sad news that Mr Bush's tariffs may have come too late.
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This time the pump-priming may come too late to relieve a far more serious downturn.
There are also people who complain that the church's apology has come too late.
Their release, moving in itself, had also come too late to save Mr Carter's presidency.
But they come too late for the dead of Littleton, and for all the gun victims before them.
Rebecca Arbogast, a legal analyst with Stifel Nicolaus, says any proof of earlier innovations may come too late to save Vonage.
If they are right, the best time to buy these stocks will probably come in late 2013 or during 2014.
If this threat is permitted to fully and suddenly emerge, all actions, all words, and all recriminations would come too late.
For the moment, most Wall Streeters believe an approval for the Anchor study data could come in late 2013 or early 2014.
But it's "come years late because of Speaker Quinn's obstruction, " he said.
How does the group respond, for instance, when participants come in late?
It has come very late - on day five of the trial - and the day before the prosecution was due to close its case.
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It will also come too late to help Uruguay, now on the brink of default simply because of the fall-out from Argentina.
The JE clean-up campaign will come too late for some infected residents.
Bruce Norvelle, from the Black Isle, is one of the victims and he fears any decision will come too late for those affected.
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Partly because it has come so late, the ECB action will not prevent countries like Spain from having a pretty terrible few years.
Unless perceptions change soon, they could become entrenched, and then any amount of good news in September and October will come too late.
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