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1 This is no small achievement, especially for a relative newcomer like DCU.
2 His younger self is played by relative newcomer , American actor Alden Ehrenreich.
3 Developer Regency is a relative newcomer to the new homes market.
4 But the GOP campaign refused to make the relative newcomer available for interviews.
5 Balon was not like many of the others; Balon was a relative newcomer .
6 What's striking about Jacklin is that she's a relative newcomer to the game.
7 One was 32-year-old Peter Churchill, a relative newcomer to the field.
8 Tapping a relative newcomer isn't the only evidence that DuPont's thinking may have changed.
9 At age 44, Katyal is a relative newcomer to this upper echelon of attorneys.
10 Elmwood is a relative newcomer on the local cemetery scene.
11 Scholarstown Wood is the much-anticipated development from Regency, a relative newcomer to residential homes.
12 He's a relative newcomer , and I gather he has some relation to the lady.
13 As Irish arts festivals go Carlow is a relative newcomer .
14 Trafigura is a relative newcomer to the coal market.
15 Diess is a relative newcomer to VW, arriving from Bavarian rival BMW only in July.
16 She will be the first woman to curate the exhibition, and, as a relative newcomer .
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