late-breaking in the PONS Dictionary

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For one, they're notoriously volatile and late-breaking.
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Occasionally, songs from older albums do become late-breaking surprise hits, but not without a long absence from the charts in between.
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Which seems like the perfect time to take a brief break and expend a little mental energy on another late-breaking naked news item.
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It's to remind people the first soundtrack did fine without that late-breaking hit.
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Want to be on top of late-breaking news like this?
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The program focuses on late-breaking stories in a live format as well as news analysis and in-depth investigative reports interspersed with newsmaker interviews.
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Often the importance of it is overshadowed by world events, late-breaking headlines or the latest sports win.
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Papers often included late-breaking advances and work-in-progress reports from ongoing research.
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How would she react if the doctor presented her with the late-breaking news?
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The abstract was one of the top three late-breaking abstracts chosen for an oral presentation.
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