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Answer for the clue "Liberal at site of cathedral in the recent past ", 6 letters:
lately

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Lately is the studio album by the Contemporary Christian and gospel singer Raymond Cilliers .It was released on the label Brettian Productions in 2005.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English lætlice "slow, sluggish;" see late (adj.) + -ly (2). Meaning "within recent times" is from late 15c., probably a new formation.

Usage examples of lately.

God only knew how much longer, Tara walking out on them, and he, admittedly, too busy lately to give her much of his time, she probably felt completely alone, unwanted and unneeded.

In independence we seek no conquest, no aggrandizement, no concession of any kind from the States with which we have lately been confederated.

Somebody tauld her lately that ane Bell Calvert robbed her house, but she disna believe it.

Lately a certain aperient medicine has become highly popular with both doctors and patients in this country, the same being known as Cascara Sagrada.

Since I penned this, a company is forming to work valuable argentiferous copper-mines lately discovered on Lake Superior.

It was a rough leveling of the debris, upon which several small objects lay carelessly scattered, and at one corner of which a considerable amount of gasoline must have been spilled lately enough to leave a strong odor even at this extreme superplateau altitude.

But, lately, a lot of rumors have been spreading, especially an ancient beholder myth about the coming of the Cloakmaster.

Stuart Buffin undoubtedly witnessed was an Initiative Test, It is something that the Army has lately thought up to give employment to otherwise idle warriors.

Lately, however, Mipps had been baffled by a cerain sort of vagueness in his manner, and yet on thinking it over he realized that this casual preoccupation was accompanied or closely followed by reckless high spirits.

All the ceratopsids have lately been divided into two subfamilies, centrosaurines and chasmosaurines.

Round the table of citrean wood, highly polished and delicately wrought with silver arabesques, were placed the three couches, which were yet more common at Pompeii than the semicircular seat that had grown lately into fashion at Rome: and on these couches of bronze, studded with richer metals, were laid thick quiltings covered with elaborate broidery, and yielding luxuriously to the pressure.

Voltaire and Madame Denis threw their arms round my neck, but their embraces could not stop me, for Roland, to become mad, had to notice that he was in the same bed in which Angelica had lately been found in the arms of the too fortunate Medor, and I had to reach the next stanza.

She ended by saying that her daughter had been in service lately with a lady, and that she would be obliged if she could have her meals by herself.

If fresh cowhides had lately been deposited in this hiding-place where were they?

The great Daimios and the Hatamotos have fallen out about this affair of Matagoro, and lately it has seemed as if they meant to come to blows.