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1 Our contributions were not worthy of the country, and showed but little novelty .
2 There, is, however, little novelty in this costume, which I frequently saw afterwards.
3 They are but scanty, and I am conscious have little novelty to recommend them.
4 But each of these displeases him; he finds little novelty .
5 Watch how a little novelty can truly rejuvenate your relationship.
6 In certain respects, Goethe's claims held little novelty .
7 There is little novelty of incident in these Cantos and the results are exactly the same as before.
8 Such a conservative approach to reproduction made for a biologically simpler world, since it generated relatively little novelty or variation.
9 They neglected to do so, and the result was they came, saw and conquered what little novelty the place had.
10 My reader, who expects a little novelty in tragedy, and not these stale and common effects, will never think so.
11 He stood at the corner of the misty street and stared at the little novelty shop on the opposite corner.
12 There is nothing left but society, and I don't like foreigners and should find little novelty in England-andmany reminders!
13 In fact the little novelty soon came to supplement one of the eight acts on the program, thus eliminating a number.
14 In truth, the most significant thing about the day's cargo run may be that there is little novelty to it whatsoever.
15 Perhaps the idea of shooting with a matchlock, or wheel-lock, might, if put in practice, at least afford some little novelty .
16 TBS itself had tried to inject a little novelty into the time slot by putting George Lopez there, at great cost and some marketing effort.
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