From seasoned racers to brand new roadies, all will unite on the 7th July to ride 100km. |
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Every child who goes through the turnstiles on Saturday will be presented with a brand new, free air horn. |
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Some of the material presumably finds itself rolling off the assembly line as a brand new vehicle, as the circle of life continues. |
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However, the test vehicle was brand new, and a well run-in engine should average a much more creditable 22 mpg. |
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Gone were the immaculate mothers with their kids in little sailor suits, shoes and hats, all brand new and matching. |
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The revised Mercedes-Benz C Class saloons, estates and Sports Coupe have now gone on sale in Ireland, alongside a brand new SLK roadster. |
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The basin pipes were tampered with and the vandals squirted cleaning fluid all over the brand new carpets. |
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My eldest son's holiday reading was the brand new Harry Potter and, with his sun-streaked hair and mahogany tan, he looked like a local. |
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I have just spent an awful lot of money on a brand new PC, which will be coming in the next couple of weeks. |
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We had the fastest trains, a brand new underground network, the start of main-line electrification and free-flowing buses and trams. |
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Pupils lined up outsides schools clutching brand new bags eager to return to class. |
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Today I got out my brand new, utterly bargainous, edition of assorted Middle English texts. |
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They probably don't even know a second-hand car salesman, as the latest 4x4 would be brand new as would be the cell phone. |
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Besides brand new luxury cars, motorcycles and three-wheelers, the visitors can have a glimpse of almost all kinds of tractors and fertilizers. |
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Other than the sixties-era retro-grainy design of the eggshell surface, the melamine could be brand new. |
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It was a brand new, clean memory stick when it was sold to a reputable dealer. |
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What's a better way to celebrate than by selling some brand new merchandise in the SA Store? |
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They were brand new, under twenty quid with steel toecaps and they've served me well this last month but they do take a while to dry. |
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I would then discover a brand new roll of toilet paper in the bathroom after my sister had been in there. |
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This is the urban America that is still growing rapidly, and creating brand new metropolises in such places as Houston, Los Angeles, and Phoenix. |
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The book has a brand new topical thematic arrangement designed to better your spiritual growth. |
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The expense would be the equivalent of getting a brand new car and just torching it. |
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Your common thief comes in, spots the brand new disk drive and goes for it, tripping the tiny microswitch underneath. |
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It was a brand new open-air touring car, with a white and black body, red seats, and red spoked wheels. |
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They're stuck in a traffic jam in their brand new four wheel drive that they're in debt up to the hilt for. |
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Stevie joins us live to perform his brand new single and his gift for the people shattered by the storm. |
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This will give consumers a choice between buying brand new cartridges or reusing old ones. |
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The local favourite will have a brand new supporter to cheer him along for the very first time as he bids to defend his title this Sunday. |
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The best part about tomorrow will be when Miss comes to collect her brand new convertible car. |
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This brand new quartet has a sweet spin on '60s pop that any self-respecting Britpop and mod fanatic should check out. |
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The ground will then be turfed, meaning the children will finally be able to enjoy games on their brand new school field. |
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Since you are buying a brand new home, the builder should take responsibility for this repair. |
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Loaded with brand new Peugeot and Citroen cars bound for Scotland, the train was diverted into sidings at Oxenholme where it continued to burn. |
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Ronnie Corbett's much loved chair monologues make a welcome return as does a brand new weekly news update along with the duo's famous sign-off. |
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Clodia flourished a brand new dress made of the finest silk, dyed richly with a deep red, trimmed with gold and deep hues of orange. |
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Lance's dark hair was sleekly combed, his clothes made from soft silk, and he wore well-fitted slacks that appeared to be brand new. |
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From my schoolbag I pulled a brand new exercise book, blank apart from my name written in block capitals on the front page. |
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With all the warm woollies tucked away in your wardrobe along with mothballs for company, it is time you get yourself a brand new wardrobe. |
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There, a vast fleet of brand new motor buses and taxis competed for trade with the brand new electrified trams. |
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He had what appeared to be a brand new panoramic camera mounted on a tripod. |
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Radio Scotland's comedy writing initiative has produced pilots of three brand new sitcoms. |
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But her arms soon uncrossed, falling to her sides when he held up a brand new stroller, a small smile coming to his face. |
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With the Capital being bombarded by brand new radio stations, it was time to call out the old heroes this Tuesday morning. |
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He had been mustered out of the army and with his pay, bought a brand new motorcycle. |
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Now they're going to be slugged by this brand new tax when they actually come to sell the property. |
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Come the end of January there will be a brand new bouncing baby gurgling away. |
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The situation is even more maddening when the trousers are brand new and still unworn. |
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He loved it, that smell of fresh paint and brand new equipment and furniture. |
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Her flat is brand new but small so luckily there was an extra communal room big enough to fit the thirty or so people. |
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Imagine my amazement to see a new hole appear by the weekend in the brand new, resurfaced road. |
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These girls are so young, so fresh and clearly brand new to what's ahead of them. |
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As the stadium is brand new the facilities for the audience will be superb. |
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Industrialised farming has also thrown up brand new diseases which may threaten humans. |
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The name of this conspiracy is brand new and I know this because I have just invented it. |
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The blade, brand new and shining, calls with a seductive voice that I must ignore. |
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The character designs are enchantingly familiar, but brand new at the same time. |
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A brand new entertainment venue in Wyre has been unveiled with a glittering gala opening show. |
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Each is highly entertaining and can be heard at a brand new listening point set up at the museum. |
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I'm glad that song came back to me, and made me laugh in the face of another brand new day. |
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Still, the blog has a brand new and much more robust commenting system which works in a very similar way. |
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We will be continuing to operate from a brand new larger store opening soon in Leeds city centre. |
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Ultimately, the only equipment a baby must have brand new is a cot mattress and a car seat. |
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They sang a variety of songs from Abba to Sondheim, from old classics to brand new numbers. |
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It is interesting working on something brand new and trying to establish a tone and a house style. |
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In Romsey, two schools destined for the axe were rolled into one to create a brand new primary school. |
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It was like the ref had a brand new yellow card and wanted to see if it worked. |
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I was appalled by all the stalls that were selling brand new goods, supposedly cheap. |
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But the pair have since ushered in a quiet revolution after assembling a brand new team. |
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But clearly we are both brand new to it so we are looking at it with a fresh pair of eyes. |
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You too could have one of these nifty logos, if you follow my orders and head over the brand new Liberty Dogs blog. |
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Expecting a Gaelic romp in the woods, Judge George Hatch bought a brand new pair of brogues. |
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For example, one summer night, 24 years ago, my brand new car stalled out with vapor lock. |
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In those days, if you walked the street in brand new, speckless clothes they wouldn't be speckless for long! |
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A day later, the moulds were emptied, and out came a hundred brand new shiny speckly blue and green giant marbles. |
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She picked me up in her brand new Mustang Convertible about a second after I'd finished spritzing my hair for the millionth time. |
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Irish rugby is about to get a brand new home, free, gratis and for nothing. |
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Indeed, the brand new Mazda 6 is so fast from a standing start that it could put the Nissan's ranking at risk before the end of the year. |
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And if you make a hames of it, you have a brand new crowd in two minutes anyway. |
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Well, another year is going the way of all flesh, but never fear, another, brand new one is on the way. |
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His home will be demolished for an oil well to be built, but construction on his brand new 3-story home is in the works as well. |
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Baan Dvara Prateep is a compound of brand new wooden buildings erected on wooden stilts by the river bank. |
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While we now know that the Hawaiians and Polynesians had large double-hulled boats, for the western world this idea was brand new. |
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The winter months have set in and all I want to do is kick back in front of the roaring fire whilst sporting my brand new onesie. |
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Plans to launch a brand new radio station have been brought forward due to proposals by a rival company to upstage their opening night. |
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This DVD has the benefit of being struck from a brand new print of the film, so of course, it's going to look terrific. |
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Her You Belong To Me tour is a brand new show promoting her new album of the same title, performing the songs of the great female stylists. |
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It brought the guys back into the charts, but it was another eight months before they recorded a brand new album at a studio in Sweden. |
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With just the simplest physical language, they found a way to overleap logic and build an absurd world that makes a brand new kind of sense. |
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A brand new Social Security Act that reformed our whole social welfare system on principles of simplicity, sufficiency and universality. |
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The sultry actress will be the face of the rap star's brand new fashion line. |
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But soon after, fire swept through that building, all but destroying the brand new studios. |
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There was a brand new television in the middle of their tiny hovel they called home. |
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Sometimes a brand new blank videotape of high quality will scrub the head chips clean. |
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My son gave me a very thoughtful gift, a brand new fountain pen and a lovely ball pen, for jotting, he said. |
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The NASA-led Swift mission has detected and imaged its first gamma-ray burst, likely the birth cry of a brand new black hole. |
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Volvo, by contrast, is coining money and the arrival of a brand new Focus at the Paris Show should aid Ford's recovery. |
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I'm a boring old fart, who values her money, and won't buy him a brand new shirt to chop holes in so he can look like a pirate. |
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Only a few Scots were present, along with some dubious-looking extras wearing very pristine combat trousers and brand new hiking boots. |
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All members contribute songs, some brand new, others tried-and-tested favourites from previous band incarnations. |
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That aside, and bearing in mind that my vehicles were brand new, the cars' poise and agility are almost faultless. |
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The hall has a brand new kitchen, a stage, entrance hall, toilets for the disabled and an induction loop for the hard of hearing. |
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And, to cap it all, we've a brand new glittery brass number plate for the fence post when it's done. |
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In 1990 he developed brand new premises including facilities for complementary medicine in the south of the city. |
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A beech hedge that keeps its russet-brown leaves right through winter is the perfect instant garden solution for a bare, brand new plot. |
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The bills he carried were brand new and numbered consecutively, suggesting that they had come from a bank. |
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He replaced them with the brand new plates, then placed all of the loaded plates into his camera. |
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In my bag there is a notebook to continue writing my story and a lovely brand new journal to record my adventures. |
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Those importing brand new vehicles are in a fix because for them, the cost will be astronomical. |
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One of the annoying things about the indie world is having to be on the cusp of whatever is brand new. |
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We are going back today to investigate this because the fuse box is brand new. |
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Kassi is so dazed by it all that she drops pizza onto her brand new and very expensive evening dress. |
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He was wearing brand new clothes with the price tags still attached and sat rigid in First Class, just staring straight ahead. |
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Don't miss your opportunity to see these films in brand new prints on a big screen. |
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So, a good end to a good week and an enjoyable first three days in a brand new job. |
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As you said, the grand old lady just turned 40, this is brand new technology, so hopefully it should be bigger and better. |
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The Army, his wife, his kids and his brand new grandbaby are what mean everything to him. |
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Cheney's got a brand new grandson and three little granddaughters who are just beautiful. |
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Democrats will need some truly Shadowy groups, brand new 527s that spring up, launch ads and push polls in key states, and then fade away. |
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Walking across the street, loose gravel crunching under the brand new boots I'd bought. |
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Unfortunatley, the brand new, shiny 3 week old car now has a huge dint in the rear! |
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However, the multiflora cushion mums were a revelation, as were the brand new and as yet unnamed ground-cover varieties. |
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We sent it back, and since that particular pack had been discontinued so they sent us a brand new one a brand new one. |
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It's rare that someone can encore with a brand new song and still yank at heart strings. |
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Instead, like a mafia don in a witness protection program, he will have to leave his current life and construct a brand new one. |
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Carey's brand new CD also doubles as a soundtrack for her upcoming rookie endeavour into film, All That Glitters. |
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We had installed a brand new central heating system, double glazing and had all new fencing. |
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The new house is closer to the university, and brand new, and it's much quieter. |
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There were clean towels, a fresh, white robe hanging on the back of the door and brand new bottles of shampoo, conditioner and even body wash. |
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Like an idiot, I threw my brand new wool sweater in the wash and then in the dryer, shrinking it down about three sizes, rendering it unwearable. |
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While an eight-piece orchestra will play waltzes, foxtrots, and quicksteps at the Atrium, the poolside will have a brand new band from Europe. |
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As if pulling a rabbit out of a hat, a brand new state of the art television centre was being planned for west London. |
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The pair will present a brand new weekend show covering all the latest sporting action from across the globe. |
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Wind whipped my long, unruly black hair into my eyes, and I spat it out as I climbed into the driver's seat of my father's brand new Lexus. |
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Another brand new label and debut release, this one's attractively packaged in an aerosol sprayed card sleeve. |
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The brand new Bastard-family is a modern caps-only display typeface with OpenType features. |
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Two window dressers were already putting a beautiful black gown on a brand new mannequin. |
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When you go to a rookie test with a brand new driver, what you do is you raise the wings up so that they are providing more downforce. |
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She sort of remembered wearing the camisole and heels maybe once or twice, but the pants and scarf seemed to be brand new. |
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Youngsters at Burnley's Barden Junior School have been kitted out with a brand new football team strip thanks to a school governor. |
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Developers buy old, unused, dilapidated hotels and redevelop them into brand new upscale luxury condos. |
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It was his team that overcame every concern from planners and heritage guardians to create a brand new alehouse in the ancient English tradition. |
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There was a bloke on a brand new, 03 reg, baby Harley, trying to commit suicide in front of me. |
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Our goal was to sell 10,000 in the first year, since the label is brand new and this is the first record out on it. |
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Salsa, swing and the lambada will be the order of the day for a brand new BBC One series. |
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This brand new property is now an exact replica of the original building, with just the addition of a small entrance porch. |
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A brand new cutting garden will contain an assortment of dahlias, zinnias and petunias. |
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Getting back to class action lawsuits, it is a brand new idea and brand new law for the country. |
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Telephones were brand new, allowing legmen to call in the details to rewrite and get the story into the paper within minutes. |
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Instead he has a brand new show, much of it drawn from an unlikely source, his weeks spent walking the length and breadth of the country. |
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A brand new lifebuoy now sits on a post adjacent to Lake McKay at the Australian Defence College in Weston, Canberra. |
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A brand new doormat appeared at the front door of our apartment building a short time ago. |
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Carla and I walked into the local bike dealership and bought two brand new bikes for twenty quid apiece. |
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As such, buying an ongoing venture is usually less risky than starting a brand new business. |
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Most wonderful of all, there are two brand new invasions of mistletoe in the rowan tree that overhangs the patio. |
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With his contemporary style of presentation, the participants found a brand new life waiting for them as they introspected and discovered their potential as human beings. |
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Earlier this month a brand new art museum opened in the posh mountain resort town of aspen, Colorado. |
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But on Thursday, she was spotted having lunch in Miami with a brand new chin-length, asymmetrical blonde bob. |
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Familiar, yes, but substandard, like going back to drive the old clunker of a car you used to own before you could finally afford something brand new. |
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Various firms open the door on a brand new category in mapping, advertising, location and ID, and transactions. |
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Silverstone racetrack was the stage for a brand new racing car yesterday. |
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Dunphy's Variety Group from Kill, Ireland's only old-style travelling show, will be back in action again by the end of April with a brand new show. |
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So it looks like our boy Bill has himself a brand new policy. |
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Since we do not overlook a major flyway or biodiverse habitat, the odds are significantly stacked against noticing a brand new bird in our own backyard. |
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It's not brand new or nuffin but it's the first we've heard of it. |
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I hate it when people driving brand new vehicles never use a turn signal. |
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In a brand new foreword to her novel that is being re-released with branding ties to the movie, Lowry discusses this. |
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They drove across town through the thinning evening traffic and worked their way towards the brand new 52 story monolith known as the Conner tower. |
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This is a brand new work by Lucy Hogg, from a series documenting how people use art museums. |
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These private funds allowed Impulse to lease five brand new Boeing 717-200 twin-jet airplanes, making it the first company in Australia to use the aircraft. |
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In fact, HGTV has ensured that at least one of their shows airs a brand new episode each week of the year. |
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The same money could have gotten me a brand new, solid-state amplifier, one with more power and even some neat effects like reverb and vibrato, but that's not what I wanted. |
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He cheered her on, pulling her towards his car, a brand new, red Corvette. |
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At each stop locals can meet the professionals, borrow 10 brand new surfboards to surf with their heroes, or try new stunts at the portable skate ramp. |
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They arrived for the event with just one point separating them and a first prize of a brand new road-going Peugeot 206 and a works drive for next year. |
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How about, Plan B will be you and me, romping on our brand new mattress. |
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Pallets and pallets of brand new goods are being deposited there every day, and there is a whole warehouse full of clothes and other household items. |
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A brand new set was then unveiled as Goldberg welcomed us to the new season. |
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A brand new retail park has very recently been opened on part of the site in the shadow of the few remaining gasholders, surrounded by bleak fenced-off wasteland. |
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This paint was tacky rather than wet, but it was clearly brand new. |
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When the perf report was finally released, alongside it was a brand new use-of-force policy handbook. |
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Never before in Asia has the general public had the opportunity to bid at an auction where they can purchase brand new luxury villas in a project of this quality. |
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The authors of classics like Haunted Heartland have returned with a brand new collection of ghost stories and haunted tales from all across the country. |
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The old wooden ceiling has been removed to give us more headroom, the bathrooms are brand new, and we've also done a lot of work to the adjoining restaurant. |
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On a similar note, Glasgow has a brand new music venue opening. |
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They mostly came from inner cities around the country, usually showed up in sparkling brand new trainers, carrying a portable stereo, booming dance music. |
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However, I can say after purposely firing multiple consecutive shots without swabbing the bore that hot water slicked the rifle up to brand new in a few short minutes. |
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Were it not for them, nobody would have even built the brand new arena where Sarah saw a princess! |
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When you land in Fort Mac, a town of 100,000, you immediately are overwhelmed by the slickness of the brand new airport. |
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Creation Theatre Company, is building a brand new openair theatre in Headington Hill Park, where you can languish in the leafy lushness and get back to nature. |
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Open ditches line the streets of the neighborhood and run past overgrown lots and broken-down houses as well as freshly whitewashed cottages and one or two brand new trailers. |
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She dreams of turning sixteen years old, so she can get a brand new bubblegum pink convertible with fuzzy leopard print seat covers and a matching cell phone. |
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Glentworth Veteran's Club could be moved to a brand new clubhouse 100 metres away as a solution to the dispute between the club and Dartford Council. |
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He pulled her into the nearest ski shop and outfitted both of them in brand new ski clothes before dropping a disgusting amount of money on a new set of skis for each of them. |
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Working for a multinational and being the spendthrift that he is, he doesn't have the money to buy a laptop for himself, at least not a brand new laptop. |
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This re-release includes a brand new Toy Story Toons short called Partysaurus Rex. |
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So, think about respraying and refurbishing your old kitchen into one that looks brand new, saving thousands of pounds in the process. |
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A brand new Voorhees store is set to open on May 10, 2014 at 101 Laurel Oak Road. |
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Lodha Codename The Centre, a brand new project by Lodha Group, one of the biggest Real Estate Developers of the country. |
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Pedestrians, wheelchair users, roller bladers and cyclists can now cross Highway 97 via a brand new pedestrian overpass at Dayton Avenue. |
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With a brand new Star Wars trilogy in the making, everyone is anxious to return to that galaxy far, far away. |
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This scholarship is brand new and will be granted to graduating high school seniors who have danced at NEDC for at least three years. |
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Twenty-five years ago spotty teenage boys were plaguing commuters with the tinny din of their brand new personal stereos. |
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Like the artist's bits of objects, microbial ultrastructures can reassort, recombine, and reassemble into brand new entities. |
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So the Mexicans, never short of a good idea, have come up with a brand new marketing pitch that is more than a thousand years old. |
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A brand new stop motion video from energy efficiency specialists, The Eco Experts, shows fitting a panel to your roof really is child's play. |
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As part of its campaign, the Council has issued a brand new flyer on hair straightener safety, which can be given out to parents. |
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The brand new Norwegian Escape will emerge from the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg this week to begin her life afloat. |
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Most of our travel is on the brand new superhighways that crisscross Shandong Province. |
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Afamily's dream move to a brand new home went without a hitch after they signed up to a part-exchange deal. |
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That kind of wishful thinking could become a reality if you want a brand new house and opt for part-exchange with a property developer. |
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If you saw last week''s opening episode of FlashForward then you''ll likely already be hooked on this brand new American sci-fi drama. |
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The main highlight of the current collection is the 'Nebula Project' a brand new trainer concept for lace-ups and slip-ons. |
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We hope our brand new range of mocktails, inspired by the family show, will do the same and offer children an exciting flavour of Neverland. |
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We take an old knackered machine out to China and say, 'Copy that, brand new,' and they do. |
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The state governments were themselves brand new and officials had no administrative experience. |
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As well as 10 brand new stations, Crossrail requires significant work on existing station infrastructure. |
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The band released a brand new EP in September 2014 entitled The Soul Crush EP, which was released for free on their website. |
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In 2009 a brand new online independent media company launched covering Shrewsbury and Shropshire. |
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The band then decided to record four brand new tracks in order to give the release value to fans. |
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The new facilities also included brand new equipment and technology, radio studios for BBC Radio Solent and editing suites. |
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Miriam returned to work three weeks later with a new wardrobe and her toy boy lover had a brand new Toyota Camry. |
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In the hall lay an officer's uniform-case, brand new, the price ticket still attached. |
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Visit Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum from 28 March 2015 and delve into Birmingham's Spitfire Story in a brand new gallery. |
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The police inspected the backpack and found two brand new hammers. |
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Because when you're filthy rich and in love, you don't need a reason to treat your wifey to a brand new automobile. |
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Yorkshire Yurts donated a brand new tent for the occasion and Cathy Turnbull and Christine Wright are giving up days of their time. |
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World Surfing Reserves has announced the launch of a brand new, standalone website for the growing initiative. |
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During the Bike Fest, there will also be an opportunity for people to win two brand new Dawes Mountain Bikes. |
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Introduce your little ones to the joys of classical music with this brand new Tiddly Prom featuring Cherry, Bert and their musical friends. |
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They will tell you that the toilet-roll holders in the brand new Ivy bathrooms are extended, rather than recessed, as required by code. |
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If you prefer the retro revival look, Artex have launched a brand new range of plaster mouldings, including cornicing and ceiling roses. |
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Minaj is thrilled to be returning to her legion of Aussie Barbz this October in a brand new full-scale arena show. |
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Sometimes to encourage Gavin, I tell the kids that the neatest handwriting will win a brand new pencil box. |
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Lyme Regis Foods will be unveiling a brand new identity and relaunched products in new packaging this Autumn at Organex. |
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The Milk Chocolate Bar Gift Pack is brand new for 2013, a pack of three chunky milk chocolate bars, each depicting a memorable symbol of London. |
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Staff at St Mark's Court, in Gateshead, have refurbished their existing salon and created a brand new shop, complete with a nail bar. |
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You and your family could be one of the rst to ride the brand new Octonauts Rollercoaster Adventure at Alton Towers Resort, Stas. |
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I had a brand new up-chit in hand, and the dunker was the only hurdle between me and the cockpit. |
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There may be no other gift more fun to find under the Christmas tree than a brand new electric train set. |
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Although the Neo is a brand new model, it builds on Sercel s long heritage of vibrator development and manufacturing. |
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We joked about the untouched boxload of brand new snow shovels. |
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He has just acquired a brand new lumberjacket from the American boyfriend of a neighbour. |
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Mitsui's brand new nanotube plant is the largest such facility in the world and promises to make CNTs affordable to one and all. |
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Fifty families from the city of Oulu will be trying and testing the functionalities of this new technology with the help of a brand new Nokia 6136 mobile device. |
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The growing Bellarine Peninsula communities of Drysdale and Clifton Springs will get a brand new sports precinct under a re-elected Victorian Coalition Government. |
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As more and more people are making purchases on the go, online marketplace Choiceful is branching out into mobile retail with a brand new smartphone app. |
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One great thing about the Varian Turntable is that you can take an existing machine and retrofit it with a second injection unit and not have to invest in a brand new machine. |
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So this Autumn the RNLI is celebrating the sacrifices their crews make every day with a brand new, highly enjoyable fundraising event we can all join in. |
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The firm is said to take a company's waste product, said to cost an exorbitant amount to dispose of, and recycles it into a brand new product to sell within the same industry. |
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This time, Bakcell has opened a Sales and Service Center with a brand new concept and design in the city of Ordubad of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. |
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The event is a brand new festival, the festival organisers have recruited an eclectic line up of fringe, experimental and psychedelic music makers. |
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Insider notes that Mark had bought a brand new top-of-the-range Range Rover the day before his PA at Ruby Sky and this was his first proper outing in it. |
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As a solution, Clean Undie Club provides a monthly subscription through which a brand new pair of underwear will be dropped at the subscriber's doorstep every month. |
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Cardiff Crown Court heard they used the JCB to smash their way through a large steel container full of tools, a brand new mini-digger and a dumper truck. |
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Technically she was showing everyone in the hallway her hoo hoo. This is not so mortifying to me as it is to the brand new nursing students, many of them who are male. |
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The four track disc titled The Anywhere features two brand new songs along with album track Anywhere taken from their acclaimed 2010 release Open the Sky. |
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The other ranks were given a pint of beer with their dinner and one brand new shilling, two for a sergeant, that they bought tea and a cake with in the Canteen. |
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Big Mouth then takes a quick summer break returning in September with a brand new season of Saturday night specials in Middlesbrough, Saltburn, Redcar and Guisborough. |
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We're recruiting a brand new beauty panel to try everything from face creams and eye bag busters to treatments and serums, and all we want in return is your honest opinion. |
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Naturelle, a brand new surface finish designed to enhance the realism and appeal of Woodgrains, has been added to the Formica high pressure laminate range. |
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Genesis Gaming is excited to announce the release of the bewitching brand new video slot The Escape Artist, available exclusively at Unibet Casino. |
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Such was the case for Alabama's Gadsden State Community College last July when they opted to focus their marketing dollars on a brand new website. |
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A brand new neon piece called With You I Want To Live was shown as part of Emin's You Left Me Breathing exhibition in 2007 at the Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles. |
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Her sistership Wild Oats X made the start sporting a brand new rig, but was racing for barely an hour before the bowsprit broke when the bobstay gave way. |
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Visitors in summer 2014 will be able to see presentations on three of the lake s famous shipwrecks, a brand new tank with new colorful fish, even a zebra shark. |
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His shirt was brand new with visible creases from its store fold. |
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After more than 30 years experience of using various pruning tools, I managed to cut myself quite badly last week with a brand new and very sharp pair of secateurs. |
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Hie away to Haida Gwaii, also known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, off the west coast of British Columbia, and the brand new Haida Heritage Centre at Qay'llnagaay. |
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The old model, simultaneously the cheapest and boxiest new car on sale, was not a big hit despite the fact it was joke-shop money for a brand new Opel. |
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Stich, Christmas At The Candle Factory is a tender holiday story about a candle factory cat who has to cope with looking after a brand new kitten. |
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On 12 March 2012, Kate Bradley, Commissioning Editor at HarperCollins secured a deal with Kudos Film and Television to publish four brand new Life on Mars novels. |
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Lt Cmdr Marshall commanded 767 Fleet Air Arm squadron which had the task of converting naval aircrew and also RAF aircrew to the then brand new F4K Phantom. |
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Hip hopsters OPM are back with a brand new EP and tour, so 15 years after huge hit Heaven Is A Halfpipe, we caught up with frontman John E Necro to find out more. |
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The latest was the weekend visit of RRS Discovery, the UK's brand new PS75m allsinging, all-dancing National Oceanographic Centre's research ship. |
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The Japanese massage and foot reflexology experts, who recently moved to a brand new location offering massage in North Park, have claimed the title five years in a row. |
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To complement the NTP Yellow, Shepherd Color is also introducing an improvement of a current product line with brand new offerings in its Rutile Tin Zinc Orange pigments. |
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This original show is full of brand new songs, muddy puddles and oinks. |
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They have joined forces to devise a brand new physical theatre production called Playlist directed by ThickSkin theatre company artistic director Neil Bettles. |
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The kit will give people who already own a wood burning chiminea or fire pit the opportunity to alter their current unit instead of purchasing a brand new one. |
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