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1 Nevertheless, a new kind of U.S.-China relationship has indeed begun to emerge.
2 But economic progress is bringing a new kind of work to town.
3 And yet for filmmakers, their interest offers a new kind of opportunity.
4 Next year, Kahoolawe could see a whole new kind of explosion: tourism.
5 This new kind of nature novel has an easily understandable wide appeal.
6 Every book becomes a new kind of puzzle the second time around.
7 Wareham says that creating the songs presented a new kind of challenge.
8 And right now they are vibrating with a new kind of energy.
9 Today he had learned about a new kind of teamwork with Cortana.
10 They were both the new kind of journalist-veryjoyous, irreverent young men.
11 Hardly Garibaldian warriors, rather cannon fodder in a new kind of war.
12 Sonnad sums it up: Tesloop is a new kind of road trip.
13 Maybe London could be seen, covered with a new kind of fog.
14 Is this the new sort of artist, a new kind of art?
15 No chance it could have been some new kind of test craft?
16 They've built a new kind of hyperspace weapon within the planet itself.
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