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Meanings of new appliance in English
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Usage of new appliance in English
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A newappliance rejects all foreign material, allowing only letters to pass.
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One patient required a newappliance at the second visit because of bleeding and discomfort.
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Their speech drifted to the people, and he told how some welcomed the newappliance and some doubted.
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Whenever a newappliance was advertised on television, Mrs. Mancuso bought it no matter how obscure its uses were.
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It's frustrating: you buy a newappliance then just after the warranty runs out, it gives up the ghost.
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The summary of facts said days after receiving the newappliance she listed it for sale online, for $780.
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The newappliance shows that while Oracle has no intention of undermining its existing database business, it's willing to change with the times.
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But when buying a newappliance, don't assume you will benefit financially from buying the one with the lowest level of energy consumption.
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Electrolux has slid 31 per cent in the Swedish capital this year as new product rollouts cut into margins and consumers postponed newappliance purchases.
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We'll include the newappliances, because we can get a dealer discount.
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Even with the newappliances, Columbus was habitually wrong in his measurements.
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Use the most efficient appliances Make sure any newappliances are energy efficient.
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It's not a good business plan since people just buy newappliances when they break.
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Climate change will also bring newappliances, technologies and retrofitting of old ones, he said.
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An army does not undertake the manufacture of millions of newappliances without very good reason.
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Auctioneer Stu Benson said the pre-market renovation -fresh paint, newappliances and landscaping -made a difference.