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1I am lunching to-day with Nancy Smallwood, who has a new craze.
2Two years ago a wave of interest surrounded a new craze called Bluejacking.
3We're talking about the new craze of colouring-in books for adults.
4As Vane had said in his letter, Nancy Smallwood had a new craze.
5At lessons, she discovered that Theresa and her friends had started a new craze.
6A new craze took Western nations by storm as "falsies" were introduced.
7He will have none of your new craze for Gothic.
8Barry McCall looks at the new craze Readers of a certain age will remember Johnny Cash.
9Viognier was going to be the new craze, the hip drink, we heard a few years ago.
10And the new craze will only keep spreading, as IM becomes available on pagers, televisions, and handhelds.
11But 'tis this new craze of hers!
12He kickstarted a new craze for merchandising that continues today, when children clamoured to own their own Muffin.
13Cuba has been swept by a new craze - the red, white and blue of the UK's flag.
14To their surprise, hundreds and even thousands of ordinary citizens were curious about this new craze, the professional golf match.
15SuperCoach racing expert Tim Williams has joined the tens of thousands of fans saddling up for the new craze at supercoach.com.au.
16Latinism, like every new craze, became a passion, and ran through the less intelligent kinds of writing in a wild excess.
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