And I don't want your new-fangled 3D super spectacular improved and anatomically correct Mario or Zelda. |
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On to this Stoker pasted some new-fangled psychiatric theory, derived from the French alienist Charcot, one of Freud's main precursors. |
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I LOATHE the new-fangled, sickly sweet, vodka-based mixes with silly names that fill the fridges in trendy bars. |
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Rather than have a recording of an actual dolphin, the Byrds decided to simply mimic the clicky, squawky noise with one of those new-fangled synthesisers. |
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Not for me the stress of City trading and yabbering into a mobile phone, or indeed cooking in a new-fangled microwave. |
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She was one of those people who are infatuated with patent medicines and all new-fangled methods of producing health or mending it. |
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Extraordinarily, George Gabrielli was still selling ice cream from a horse-drawn cart in 1963, eschewing the new-fangled petrol and diesel vans. |
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It's the euro that appears flimsy, with what look like new-fangled video-game images designed by a 20-something and hastily downloaded onto brittle paper. |
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There are specialist teachers for kids with learning difficulties and dedicated units for disruptive pupils, not to mention those new-fangled city technology colleges. |
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