The novelty is the pressure since 1989 from central and eastern Europe.
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I shall add one more example for the sake of its novelty.
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These short-term practice effects suggest changes in neural activity with stimulus novelty.
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The present study evaluates whether phenotype may affect spontaneous, non-spatial novelty discrimination.
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The novelty is all superficial; the tradition is all interior and profound.
Ús de knickknack en anglès
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Flagg reached a knickknack shelf populated with a milky-green menagerie of jade animals.
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When Molly's around, you're an inanimate knickknack until I say otherwise.
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Every peso, every bar, every knickknack I have handled with my own hands.
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Finally, the package will squeeze in an interesting knickknack, a Crow T. Robot figurine.
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She is not worth more than any piece of emptiness, any trifle, or knickknack.
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Consider that the Flip MinoHD- aoncenearly unobtainable piece of technology-isnow a 3-ounce knickknack.
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Paul groped on the knickknack table, knocking figurine over.
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Tucked into a knickknack case is a Tymoshenko poster, showing the Ukrainian politician with her familiar blond braids.
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She looks closely at everything, every picture, every knickknack, the title on every spine of every book on my shelves.
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He could not see a single decorative bowl, candlestick, or even a knickknack that had been saved for sentimental reasons.
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If there is any rare knickknack in the house, it will have been put there by the mother's hand or the daughter's.
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In fact, under his watch a knickknack or two made it through his hands in exchange for a few quid, and why not?
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There were colorful, handwoven rugs on the hardwood floor, mismatched old lamps, the odd knickknack or crafted art piece placed here and hung there.
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The couple were in bed asleep in their Toronto home, when suddenly they were awakened by the noise of a knickknack falling off a bookshelf.
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Given the almost complete darkness and the clutter of stuffed birds, artificial flowers, and every other kind of knickknack, it was hard to see anything.
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Mom bought a little knickknack shelf from Yugoslavia ' and that Mrs Petrie bought a lovely little drop-leaf table, but that was all I saw.