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Examples for "new"
1However, most energy industry experts think the future involves some new nuclear.
2However, Australian industry bodies and state governments back new investment in agriculture.
3Increasing rates of new syphilis cases per year have been observed recently.
4Demand to clear new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
5Washington, however, late last week issued new sanctions against Caracas's oil industry.
1Opposition parties want parliament dissolved and new fresh elections within 90 days.
2She needed fresh air and a long cure, out west, in Europe.
3But the situation could change if fresh relief does not come soon.
4Setting: Seven fresh markets located in the four main regions of Thailand.
5It was a new working year, mint fresh and full of hope.
1Increasing rates of new syphilis cases per year have been observed recently.
2Importance: Positive psychological interventions for improving health have received increasing attention recently.
3Iraq has suffered decades of war, sanctions and more recently sectarian violence.
4Madam, - Your paper has recently carried several articles on overseas aid.
5The Treasury Department recently offered government insurance for money market mutual funds.
1I recently spoke to four freshly-minted leaders of social businesses or mutuals.
2Last year, Muslim leaders presented Inuit elders with a freshly slaughtered lamb.
3No freshly churned butter on your crust-free organic toast-fingers every second Sunday?'
4The Company's products mainly include freshly brewed drinks, juices and light meals.
5The gunslinger carried their water, freshly drawn from one of the springs.
1Samoa's Deputy Prime Minister has welcomed New Zealand's newly-announced climate change strategy.
2A newly appointed minister resigned, an EU commissioner did likewise sometime later.
3A second case of a newly discovered livestock disease has been confirmed.
4Niue's newly built National Emergency Operation Centre was officially opened this week.
5Other centres were left behind in newly independent Soviet republics, she said.
6Republicans also want to prevent newly-legalized residents from getting government healthcare benefits.
7She couldn't see the difference between sand recently gone or newly arrived.
8And even some newly former Republicans ready to vote for something new.
9Gone are the days of affluent homeowners simply redecorating newly purchased houses.
10PA screening in newly diagnosed hypertensive patients leads to good clinical outcomes.
11Tensions over money were also evident in the newly released commission minutes.
12Poets and newly named Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
13The CDC recommends that newly positive cases be interviewed within 24 hours.
14The result, the FTC said, was that newly combined Ardagh and No.
15The newly democratic governments filtered down to the way people could dress.
16Fiduciary Management business, herself hired in January to the newly created position.
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