Each home is brand-new and the luxury options include the latest in sound-and-vision technology and hidden electronic gizmos. |
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He's written a constitution, set up an interim government, created a brand-new currency, instated law and order, and recorded a national anthem. |
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We found that we could get a brand-new home with a mountain view and large rooms for the boys for the same price as a fixer-upper. |
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When the spanking, brand-new Scottish Parliament building opened last week the occasion was correctly marked by quiet Scottish dignity. |
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Surely his brand-new team would want to derive the confidence to be gained by a few hard-won results before launching themselves? |
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The Post reports that newlywed Britney Spears got her brand-new hubby to ink an ironclad prenuptial agreement just days before they got hitched. |
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Historically, the kind of drastic accumulation I encountered is a brand-new kind of despoilment. |
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Grace was too distracted by the thought of getting dirt in her brand-new white shoes. |
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The crashed dragster was a backup car from last season, which the team replaced with a brand-new car that was in the trailer. |
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Engineers working at the nano scale have a brand-new tool kit that's full of wonder and brimming with potential riches. |
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But lest you go getting any notions that we're being sold an old disorder with a new name and a brand-new bill of goods, think again. |
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It had shunting yards, coking ovens, a brand-new railway station, its own brewery and brickworks. |
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It lost much of its importance with the end of the Cold War, as this brand-new situation made it far less useful. |
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We're developing a brand-new toolkit to help our members plan for the end of their government operating agreements. |
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We use a brand-new and very sophisticated technology to print the apparel products. |
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Both visually and musically the whole show is as bright and shiny as a brand-new kitchen. |
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The phone has a brand-new look and ships with a new voice-activated personal assistant. |
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Zooba offers brand-new, mostly hardcover editions of today's best-sellers and tomorrow's discoveries. |
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But these brand-new technologies also allow fertile women to exert extraordinary control in creating their families. |
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Just before the New Hampshire House was about to pass a brand-new budget in June, Tremblay called it quits. |
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A brand-new poll found that a majority of Republican men still favored universal background checks. |
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The chief problem is that, in the early part of last year, Penguin opened a brand-new warehouse and distribution centre. |
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When they got to a brand-new racetrack, surprisingly everybody adapted to the track. |
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They set aside-or try-their fears of slickened roads that their brand-new all-season radials will fail to navigate. |
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The hospices have been donated a brand-new car to give away as the star prize of the raffle but they need more help selling the raffle tickets. |
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The metal doesn't look brand-new when you're finished, but it's a good first step for small refinishing jobs. |
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Adair, surveying his brand-new kitchen, runs a hand over a gleaming worktop. |
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Now, folks, here's a brand-new sleeve of balls, and if you'll just take the time to examine it carefully, you'll find a little tab at both ends. |
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You can work literally right next to a brand-new building and dig a trench with the mini-excavators and trenchers that are out there today. |
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I was, I recall, wearing a brand-new linen suit in a rather dashing hound's-tooth check. |
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It is run by some very experienced guides with a large fleet of brand-new skiffs. |
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This two bedroom sub-penthouse offers panoramic views all across the top of Greenwich view and is brand-new, untouched and unlived in. |
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Once you've had your fill of boozy friskiness, cool down with a visit to Aros, the city's brand-new museum of modern art. |
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She picked out a brand-new, unworn dark denim miniskirt and held it up against her, checking it out in the mirror. |
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The brand-new Midfield Terminal, opening this month, features the OraOxygen Spa where the jet-lagged can get a massage or belly up to the oxygen bar for a rejuvenating whiff. |
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Some wells were putting out more than 3,000 barrels of oil per day, and coopers were producing large numbers of brand-new containers just for oil. |
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So I left a safe career path and jumped into this brand-new thing. |
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You commit a brand-new federal crime right under the government's nose. |
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Two brand-new baggy greens were handed out an hour before play, amid much back-slapping. |
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Most are part of large chains, and there's something about the dead hand of corporate planning that makes even brand-new properties seem a little dull. |
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Then on his very first session on a his brand-new recently arrived real deal snowboard, he stacked it and broke both legs just below the knee, ouch. |
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Imagine a slew of developable land parcels facing a brand-new, landscaped thoroughfare, right in the heart of one of the nation's most expensive cities. |
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Show jumper Deborah Z. is enjoying her brand-new KETTERER PROFESSIONAL POP OUT 2009 for 6 horses. |
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Although he managed to freshen up this look a bit by pairing a fitted ivory jacket with a delightfully swingy chiffon skirt, grand and brand-new statements are not his forte. |
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With its champ'speed line, Bystronic glass is launching onto the market a brand-new generation of machines for preprocessing automotive glass. |
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A brand-new, decisively different mix of modern design and style. |
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In summary, we can rightly say that we are witnessing a very important event, one that will set the region moving forward in a brand-new and historic direction. |
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Having caught on to the London-based trend of hip hop dance classes, Da Angelo productions offers up a brand-new course for all aspiring b-boys and b-girls in Montreal. |
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Once he drove up to this soup kitchen in a brand-new Ferrari that he had traded to a collector for a painting. |
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So even as NASA and its international partners build their brand-new space station Alpha, there is a detailed plan to safely deep-six the outpost when its days are over. |
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Along with his brother Igor Cavalera, Sepultura’s offering of primitive drum work, ariose guitar riffs and incredible screaming vocals brought an impressive brand-new to the heavy-metal canon. |
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Also not a brand-new offering, this company offers herbal alternatives in the form of sunblock, bug repellent, muscle pain alleviator, and poison oak and ivy soap. |
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The New Orleans Saints just played their season opener on a pasture of brand-new, emerald-green playing turf. |
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A Slovenian rower represents a brand-new nation at the Olympic Games and gives his country a special moment in the world spotlight. |
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So, it's rather like a shakedown of the car because it was brand-new rebuilt and just to check and recheck everything. |
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America's addiction to video games is leading the way to a brand-new advertising platform with astounding click-through rates, play times, and peer-to-peer potential. |
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Then the brand-new, hangar-fresh Lufthansa jumbo jet took off, on schedule. |
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Now, it's leading to brand-new consumer products, many of whose benefits are unmeasured or unmeasurable. |
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So one is like a brand-new thing, and one is like a well-oiled machine. |
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The ancient Greeks, when brand-new democracy got too much for them, knew the calming oblivion of eating the lotus or sipping nepenthe. |
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Celebrating 50 years of UK number one hit singles, the Magic of Motown brings its brand-new 2015 Reach Out Tour to Wrexham next month. |
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One will be the brand-new Ecoflex chiller with variable-speed centrifugal compressor and oil-free magnetic bearings. |
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Based on the brand-new Renault Kangoo be bop, Z. E. Concept features a design in keeping with the spirit of an electric vehicle, with the focus on minimizing energy consumption while sacrificing nothing in terms of comfort. |
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Since late 2008 onwards, brand-new, passenger-friendly and air-conditioned trains will transform the journey across the Lötschberg into an unforgettable experience. |
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Clearly, these men and boys smooth the wrinkles out of the disjointed port work, filling the gaps between the ancient and the brand-new technology so the cargo can flow onto and off the jetty. |
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Aerin Lauder visited the classroom to read with the children and hand out brand-new books, bookplates, and stickers to take home and keep. |
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The brand-new lycra and microfibre collection was unveiled yesterday at a lavish London launch. |
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Thus the brand-new caravel which took Cadamosto to Senegambia in 1455 was a vessel of some fifty-four tons capacity. |
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Nanoha and Fate both receive brand-new transformation sequences, although the famous exploding knickers are still there in all their glory. |
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A certain something that is styleworthy, eyecatching, and brand-new to the average consumer. |
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She is well qualified to talk having pranged her husband's brand-new Beemer the day it arrived from the showroom. |
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Toy Story belonged to worn-out Woody not brand-new Buzz Lightyear. |
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A tingly shower pleasure: The Vichy-Rainbow-Shower offers a brand-new, unique shower pleasure through the high-quality treatment, the sophisticated technology and the exceptional design. |
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I wish I were a zillionaire so I could buy my grandmother a brand-new car for Christmas. |
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A brand-new thought that: transatlantic air mail. |
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Many of the New Museum artists return in spirit to the last era when events crushed imagination, that of Sebald's seedtime: the Second World War, the brand-new atom bomb. |
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When you learn the secret, you'll be just as impressed as your audiences. A simple gimmick, used in a diabolically clever way, has enabled us to develop this brand-new effect. |
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Welcome to the brand-new website of your Boucherville Mitsubishi dealer, just a stone's throw from downtown Montreal and at the proud service of the greater South Shore region. |
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Institutions will only be able to recover their sense of direction within a brand-new architecture that measures up to what our complex and unstable societies have become. |
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With the opening of a brand-new port in Doraleh, this geostrategic linchpin in the battle to end terrorism and piracy in East Africa has entered a new stage in its development. |
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But eventually the advocates of a brand-new rose window won out. |
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A modern airport and a brand-new railway and road infrastructure are at their disposal, which will make it possible to reach the city center quickly and seamlessly. |
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The pair star opposite each other in brand-new Hollywood movie Water Elephants. |
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The brand-new limited-edition SpongeBob X ICECREAM fashion line includes a series of five t-shirts and sweatshirts featuring four SpongeBob-inspired designs. |
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Warner watched her hurry past the lime tree toward a brand-new Monday morning, the beginning of a togetherful Work Week filled with all sorts of stimulating projects. |
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Dressed in style, brand-new tile, And your father's old green tie on. |
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When I found out he wrecked my brand-new car, I hit the roof. |
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I bought a brand-new Jeep Wrangler ragtop about one year ago. |
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A second brand-new 800 is due to be flown into Kigali on Tuesday, October 25 and will join her sistership on the routes to Johannesburg and Dubai. |
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Just as I thought, the brand-new staff sergeants didn't even respond, so they obviously fit into level one because they saw little reason to do anything not required of them. |
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Now it is Caleb, rambunctious in khaki slacks, a matching beige-and-white checked dress shirt with a soft orange sweater vest and brand-new topsider shoes. |
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Publishers, if you're not introducing significant new gameplay features, you shouldn't pretend to be releasing a brand-new game. It makes gamers stabby. |
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