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1 Future increases will have to be almost entirely new money, he said.
2 It's not a question of building an entirely new society whole cloth.
3 But it was quite possible that this was an entirely new proposal.
4 She has asked officials to develop and test an entirely new system.
5 Sometimes, the quality can change the perception completely into something entirely new .
6 What is needed is an entirely new type of battery, say researchers.
7 Everything they did, every action and decision, was entirely new , without precedent.
8 Gregarious Simulation Systems elevated the MMO concept to an entirely new level.
9 The intense scrutiny surrounding her new relationship won't be entirely new territory.
10 But most likely we will be looking at an entirely new constitution.
11 He was immediately attracted to the idea of creating something entirely new .
12 It can also be an entirely new experience in terms of wildlife.
13 Across the city, Guardiola has signed almost an entirely new back line.
14 It is, quite literally, our first look at an entirely new world.
15 For them, building an entirely new city is the pinnacle of projects.
16 For new All Blacks captain Ben Smith, the role isn't entirely new .
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