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1 So much new innovation is unfolding in the realm of digital art.
2 But the agency isn't content to wait seven years for each new innovation .
3 This was a bag-in-box wine, a new innovation at the time.
4 In an Australian first, the airline is using a new innovation called DuroPax.
5 Miniaturisation is at the heart of a breakthrough new innovation using 3D printing.
6 We can minimize these risks with greater awareness of a new innovation 's limitations.
7 Tells about the new innovation , the nine-to-five servant, who keeps regular office hours.
8 And this is not just a story about a new innovation space in London.
9 In his Report for 1906 the Postmaster-General refers to the new innovation as follows:-
10 In the fast-paced world of consumer technology, every year brings new innovation , themes and trends.
11 The expansion includes a new innovation centre, a customer services unit and a training school.
12 It is a whole new innovation built from scratch.
13 But readers weren't very impressed with the new innovation .
14 However, a new innovation by an Irish-owned company might make it easier to do just that.
15 These are a relatively new innovation -complex packages of financial instruments intended to mimic market movements.
16 Revolut, the upstart bank, is considering introducing a disruptive new innovation to its business: a phone number.
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