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1
The panegyric prepared by us for to-morrow must offer some
great
novelty
.
2
Mesmerism was then a
great
novelty
,
and Peale was given exhibitions of it.
3
Now Schrödinger's interpretation-andthis was its
great
novelty
-
simply
denied
the existence of these discontinuities.
4
You will find no
great
novelty
in the new reign.
5
The story-telling struck the neighborhood as a
great
novelty
.
6
Still, the
great
novelty
,
the immense gain, to me, is my relation with my child.
7
She was a
great
novelty
- a member of the royal family who smiled in public.
8
The effect produced was one of
great
novelty
.
9
The bread is a
great
novelty
to me.
10
We're promised something at the Volksfest which will be a
great
novelty
to us as Americans.
11
The kitchen was a
great
novelty
.
12
With projects of
great
novelty
,
such as a military invasion, an all-out war, or something entirely new, errors explode upward.
13
It was no
great
novelty
,
but one so well equipped and so large did not often start from that settlement.
14
Nat was getting used to taking short trips to various cities, so the ride to Springfield was no
great
novelty
.
15
The proceedings were a
great
novelty
to him; for Dr. Rogers was the first minister he ever saw in a pulpit.
16
Then some of the young men went off with Francis to look at the automobile, a
great
novelty
at that time.
great
novelty
great