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Meanings of new rumor in English
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Usage of new rumor in English
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Some little discontent arises from this until it is forgotten in a newrumor.
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The city was smouldering, and from some strange source had come a newrumor.
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A newrumor from Latino-Review certainly suggests so.
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For those of you who get your jollies over the prospects of Beyoncé hating Kim Kardashian, you're in luck with this newrumor.
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And by twelve o'clock, as I said, a newrumor ran through the crowd, which seemed to confirm the little woman in her rash logic.
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Each day you could hear newrumors, usually baseless and always garbled.
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The crowd filed out, already inventing newrumors to supplant the old ones.
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As Abernathy, Bunion, Horris, and the bird journeyed back, newrumors began to crop up.
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Each hour teemed with newrumors and surmises.
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There are newrumors of a Carlist rising.
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The Heighliner had stopped at several waypoints, picking up new passengers, newrumors, and even eyewitness accounts.
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By leaving no body, Paul had enlarged upon his own mythos, and set newrumors in motion.
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Not a day passed without newrumors at Werowocomoco of the white strangers and their curious habits.
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In Rowland they heard newrumors-that one contingent of Holnists had already established a small duchy in the ruins of Eugene.
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Location-based networks are heating up in 2010, and newrumors are out detailing new location features and services coming from both Apple and Facebook.
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The fitting out of the "Riddle" by the supposed "government spy" furnished much food for reflection, and newrumors were set afloat.