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Years later, these tenants begin to discover their newfound gifts with some of them choosing to harness their superpowers for good, others for evil.
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This newfound euphoric attitude is found in newspapers of the period.
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His teammates have observed his newfound quiet disposition and the way his demeanor has gone from upbeat and loud to stoic and humorless.
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The ecstatic elephant calf revels in the newfound wonders of a kiddie pool.
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Her newfound social status aside, she dutifully reported to the registrar's office to the consternation of the traditionally-minded, and to the delight of female professionals.
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This sudden change stuns and surprises his grandmother, while his brother is angered at the very thought of losing money to this newfound philanthropy.
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Many bodybuilders use their newfound fame and knowledge to pursue business ventures such as higher level personal training, or opening their own fitness centers.
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At first everyone is shocked and regretful, but realizing their newfound power at their new size, the gang decide to take over the town.
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The two reveled in their newfound joy, and agreed to take things slowly and uncommitted.
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Following this stupendous success in experimentation, many music directors cashed in his newfound fame and made him sing in the same style.
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