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1 It is the new stuff that must shine this year, say experts.
2 But expensive new stuff and significant home improvements can leave you underinsured.
3 Look in the wardrobe and think make-do-and-mend, no need for new stuff .
4 Universal Pictures are not really interested in making new stuff , he says.
5 With this new stuff the Urvanians would have wiped the Osnomians out.
6 The new stuff is down at the post-office by now, I guess.
7 But there was plenty of new stuff to get excited about too.
8 It's inventing new stuff for the rest of the pack to follow.
9 Her mutilated clothing had been whisked away and replaced with new stuff .
10 The new stuff is at the top, with twice as many chips.
11 This year, there's loads of new stuff going on at HWCH.
12 If that is true, then that is new stuff , he said.
13 People want to know when the new stuff from Adobe will be shipping.
14 Every time I go back, there's new stuff waiting for me.
15 Everybody, every weekend, would come together and put new stuff up, he says.
16 It would be fun, and you'd learn so much new stuff .
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