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1 Yahoo began with a quaint notion that the web could be catalogued.
2 It is a quaint notion that has no place in the Wizarding Court.
3 It's a quaint notion that, today, Guinness would never dare assert.
4 He loved her midwestern accent and quaint notion of family.
5 And that's a right quaint notion too, he added softly.
6 That quaint notion of John Bruton's that Irish governments should be pluralist is, apparently, passe.
7 Prepared to be ridiculed for such a quaint notion .
8 GILLMAN: That is a quaint notion , Mr Hopkins.
9 It is a quaint notion these days because every presidential statement seems carefully calculated to risk calamity.
10 There persist a quaint notion amongst no small number of the populace that the talkies will soon pass.
11 How many people laughed at the Wright Brothers and their quaint notion of a machine that could fly?
12 Somewhere was born the quaint notion that getting through school would automatically make him an adult, with all attendant privileges.
14 They all laughed at this quaint notion , and Molly relaxed on the couch like a very tired young warrior after the battle.
15 The old quaint notion of Nature's abhorring a vacuum was found to be practically only an assertion that the air had weight.
16 Settle in with one of the myriad newspapers from all over the globe - an increasingly quaint notion in the age of iPads.
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