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II . new [njuː, nuː] ADV

new age beverage, new age drink, new-ager N

New Year's Day N

New Year's Eve N

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This has had a large impact on the emergence of the newest marriage model, the rationalistic.
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Furthermore, improved compression and error correction schemes were introduced in the newest protocols, requiring processing power by the modem itself.
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The festival also offers some other activities such as playing the newest video games, perusing vendors, attending autograph signing sessions.
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Until they win (the newest case begins today), don't expect to see the cheapo chain north of the border.
torontolife.com
He gets to test drive the newest devices often with ill, chaotic and disastrous consequences.
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Scholars believe that the oldest lyric could have dated from as far back as the 12th century, and the newest dating from the 15th century.
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The sign means good burp and it has been used in all seasons including the newest episodes.
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The festival gives an overview of the newest international productions in the area of children and youth films.
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The newest crop of workers graduated with record student debt, historically high unemployment rates, and scarce hope of being able to afford a starter home.
business.financialpost.com
The newest term for the guys who attack the edge of the offensive line and get after the quarterback.
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