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1 They then started the process of gathering information for a new challenge .
2 It's time for plant hunters to step up to a new challenge .
3 Missing her shot only gave her reason to practice, a new challenge .
4 Every day through November 13, she tasks readers with a new challenge .
5 It's a brand new test and a bright new challenge for me.
6 But he is treating this signing as a separate, entirely new challenge .
7 But our most fateful new challenge is the threat of global warming.
8 Every man is himself a class; every hour carries its new challenge .
9 It doesn't need rest and supervision; it needs new challenge , greater freedom.
10 The Thieu govt., as it faces the new challenge of the P.R.G.
11 Now her mother and father, Asheqa and Trad, face a new challenge .
12 But events in Mali have provided a new challenge : political instability and violence.
13 And that indeed could represent a serious new challenge to American global leadership.
14 It's a new challenge , new culture and new group of players!
15 As a result, she frequently switches jobs in search of a new challenge .
16 He continued: I'm certainly excited for a change and for a new challenge .
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