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1 Or to talk about how to create a completely new system altogether.
2 He wanted to give the world a completely new view of history.
3 This raw material makes possible a completely new era of experimental approaches.
4 Yet, at the same time, for Sorak, the experience was completely new .
5 But in 2011, MRO captured images of something completely new and different.
6 The new car was developed in tandem with a completely new Vito.
7 I wanted to create a completely new world, inventing everyone and everything.
8 The East Lothian venue, moreover, is a completely new one to him.
9 But strangely, as a chamber ensemble, this is a completely new invention.
10 It's a completely new paradigm in how people interact and consume entertainment.
11 A quarter of the recruits are women, something completely new in Ukraine.
12 Strange and wonderful, a completely comfortable dish to eat and completely new .
13 Mr Macpherson said a rapid rail link would need a completely new line.
14 But Apple's situation is somewhat different because CCTV's claim was not completely new .
15 It involved the appearance of a completely new life-form on Earth: domesticated animals.
16 Food, how many days up on the wall, hauling, etc.-itwas completely new .
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