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1 Laurence stared; the note of uncertainty in Temeraire's voice was wholly new .
2 And yet this latter conception of their deserts was not wholly new .
3 Not that it is wholly new , for unrest is wherever people congregate.
4 One way takes us to a wholly new way of managing human affairs.
5 It had been ages since she'd come on somewhere wholly new .
6 This was a wonder, yes, but not a wholly new one.
7 Many people reading this will be wholly new to your name.
8 The idea was the less startling for not being wholly new .
9 All are much restored; thirty-three of the medallions are wholly new .
10 But in the seventh year they met with wholly new perils.
11 They could -and probably will -discover wholly new organisms.
12 The night was a revelation, a wholly new world of taste and heat.
13 He marveled dully over the sensation-itwas wholly new to him.
14 He looked up and smiled with a touch of mock gallantry wholly new .
15 This was a wholly new notion and proportionally serious if true.
16 His voice had an undertone of excitement or nervousness that was wholly new .
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