There is a newfound chic and glamour about this age-old medicinal system, thanks to the hard sell strategies of Ayurveda tourism. |
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Or perhaps you can develop a newfound appreciation for synchronized swimming as teams compete for the gold. |
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With newfound confidence, Mary Catherine went to some trade shows in New York, toting her stationery. |
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So one positive side of my dethronement is the fact that I can now mingle with the masses, thanks to my newfound freedom. |
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At stake for China is not only the regional security situation but also its newfound role as a broker in shuttle diplomacy. |
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His lyrics have grown less morose and more philosophical, and he sings them with newfound expressiveness. |
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Of course Blair can't just conjure up a new Blitz spirit to suit his newfound focus on homeland security. |
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And as for the acquaintances they've got back home, they find the newfound attention somewhat forced and unnatural. |
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With newfound determination, he haunted the sets of big studio productions, filling up notebook after notebook on the nuances of moviemaking. |
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But this part-time mason made it clear that he did not intend for his newfound fame to go to his head. |
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Once you have your exclusive watch you will have to go on vacation to help you deal with the stress of this newfound wealth. |
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He has told me that his newfound freedom has reinvigorated his love for the profession. |
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Harlan used some of his newfound free time to give his brother Sam a lift to prison. |
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His resignation gained him quite a lot of newfound respect from politicians and citizens alike, myself included. |
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Instead, the boys used their newfound funds to build their own studio and track the album themselves. |
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In this case, that unstoppable force is a young man who struggles against his newfound super powers. |
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Tommy's newfound intellectual and moral restlessness has cost him his wife and family. |
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Let's hope that when the rainy season returns it will quickly lose its newfound tan. |
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His newfound dedication to taking off some extra pounds has the front office buzzing. |
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The film is also interesting as an illustration of newfound working class affluence and aspirations. |
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It was fun in the beginning to take advantage of this newfound power I had over him. |
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In fact, he had thought much the same himself when he had first discovered his newfound abilities. |
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With my newfound endless source of money, I was able to do what I had never been able to do. |
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The guys were enjoying their newfound feminine sides way too much for me to enjoy the show. |
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One day at work, I chat more with my newfound friend, and I discover he has a weblog. |
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Your Web site says that this tour will show off your newfound freedom and desire to have fun. |
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Walking to his locker, thoughts of what to do during his newfound spare time ran through his mind. |
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There really is no newfound enjoyment in the split-screen mode and more often than not, you'll be bored after playing for five minutes. |
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Secondly, the social and cultural reactions to this newfound ability will be worthy of note. |
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Other standouts in the cast include Morgan Freeman as Robin's newfound Moorish friend Azeem. |
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He is still working to understand his own newfound faith, yet he feels the obligation and the passion to share it with others. |
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Deconstruction theory and the decline of the omniscient narrator demonstrate a newfound humility. |
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I embraced my newfound carnivorousness wholeheartedly and sampled such things as goat and ostrich. |
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He hopes his team's newfound attitude will carry over to the season's remaining games. |
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All of that newfound hawkishness in Boston surely sounded odd to many of the decidedly anti-war delegates. |
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Nevertheless, here's some general advice on making the most of your newfound fortune. |
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His eyes, the same golden honey color, now sparkled with a newfound happiness. |
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Vertical bands of frosted glass panels set into a wall of cabinets emphasize the room's newfound height. |
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Then you'll impart your newfound wisdom to local schoolchildren during nighttime field trips. |
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What about white kidney bean extract, the horrible farts, the newfound energy I experienced? |
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Still a teenager, Lou became infatuated with her newfound benefactor and yielded to his seductions. |
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What comes across strongly about the 1960s in this book is the fusion of idealism, intellectualization, and newfound professionalism. |
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Rather than sulking and feeling totally threatened by your pal's posse, share her excitement about her newfound friendships. |
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Yeah, so I had this newfound motivation until I got to my Physics class and we were given our coursework grades. |
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According to their newfound, city sophistication, there were pickpockets and worse on every corner just waiting for the culchies. |
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This newfound power decreases the chances of Plummer throwing an interception at the goal line or fumbling the ball at the worst possible moment. |
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Your mother, meanwhile, in all her infinite newfound Web wisdom, sends you a goofy e-card. |
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They laughed and giggled as they played tag in the air, revelling in their newfound ability to soar above the trees. |
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The experience gives him a newfound confidence that might be mistaken for sentimentality. |
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When money ran out, they were the only ones working on their land not grudging their son's indulgence in the newfound joys of matrimony. |
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Honestly, we could go on about Inferno's nifty fire effect, or Voldo's creepy, stationary strut, or even Taki's newfound jiggle. |
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The newfound planet's host star is a red dwarf with about one-fifth the mass of our sun. |
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Michael's experiences left him energized, excited, and eager to apply his newfound knowledge to his own enterprise. |
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Throughout the journey, the three of us reminisced about past times and learned some newfound information about one another. |
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Did they reach that conclusion because of the guy's skills as a faker, or because of his newfound skills as a professional lensman? |
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Although I still have a lot to learn, I am revelling in the pleasures that my newfound blogger friends bring me. |
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In the new 20th century they were finding their feet and revelling in newfound independence. |
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The romance was simmering for two years, Daniel revealed, and despite his anxiety to tell everyone, he kept the lid on his newfound love. |
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I didn't know where all the newfound energy came from, but any port in a storm. |
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I have a newfound respect for the Arabian breed, but was proud to see several Appaloosas, Quarter Horses, and even a few mules competing. |
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We inspect the deck cabin of newfound friends and are awed by its spaciousness. |
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Deprived of the comforts of their marriage bed, and feeling a little deflated by their wives' newfound power, the men launch a counter campaign. |
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Heads were turned from coast to coast because of his newfound maturity and leadership. |
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Most days, we played games in the streets or by the fishpond in the back yard, and explored the narrow maze-like alleyways with newfound friends. |
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He embraces his newfound friend in the throes of passion and turns to look at me, his eyes full of mirth. |
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Needless to say Bruce, being the selfish, self-centered person he is, abuses his newfound power to his own advantage. |
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Claire started struggling again at this newfound sensation of pain and pleasure. |
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Could this be a reflection of a newfound maturity in the field? |
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There are today, however, newfound cross-currents and ambiguities. |
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Surely, the newfound cooperation of dockside racketeers had a chilling effect on German espionage. |
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The two were stumping together for the first time as running mates in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida, showcasing their newfound camaraderie and putting aside past differences. |
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These days, Omran is putting all his newfound energy to good use, studying English so he can apply to college abroad. |
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For all his newfound comfort with uncertainty, Schaeffer has yet to embrace the equally great virtue of solidarity. |
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More significantly, this newfound appreciation of Johnson's work has sparked the latest in a series of blues revivals in North America and Europe. |
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Elsewhere in the article an anonymous diplomat says the U.S. has a newfound willingness to negotiate with insurgent groups, a risky but potentially fruitful concession. |
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Or is Rand co-opting them by merely using his newfound adviser as a fig leaf? |
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The FLOTUS fronts Vogue's April issue, speaking out against her husband's old khakis and his newfound adoration for stripes. |
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They cheer US forces for bringing down a despised regime and delight in their newfound freedom to talk frankly or celebrate long-forbidden religious rituals. |
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And, in a serendipitous way, Hollywood is according some newfound respect to the Man From Plains. |
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Britons, both at home and in the American colonies, enjoyed a newfound way to express themselves with fashionable tableware during the eighteenth century. |
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When her wounds have healed, perhaps Mack can use her newfound celebrity to help others in danger. |
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However, if Spurs can show the newfound spirit and bouncebackability brought in by the big Dutchman at the helm, they should be realistically aiming for the three points. |
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Does this backdown demonstrate a newfound respect for our liberties? |
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Our troubled twosome hitch a dog sled to help their newfound friend retrieve his gold, all the while trying to evade a cavalcade of casino crooks. |
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But today we do so without risk of being immolated, and with the newfound knowledge that life is hardy, and that the habitable zone may be as large as the universe itself. |
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She changed into her pajamas, brushed her teeth, and climbed into her bed, contented with her newfound friendship but saddened by the potential loss of another. |
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A plenitude of maps and engravings documents these commonly distorted perspectives and traces the development of a more accurate understanding of the newfound lands. |
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Do you get the sense that this newfound attention towards Canadian bands in the States has also offered any openings towards hip-hop artists like yourself? |
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They wiggle their behinds, pull faces, and dance with newfound vigour, passion and excitement, all the while giggling uncontrollably at their reflections on our car. |
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How rewarding it was to see them begin to grow in their newfound faith. |
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Once the artists have bent your ear, you'll want to take to the streets to tour the city's galleries and put your newfound perspectives to the test. |
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The urban Indian woman's newfound poise and quiet confidence were on show. |
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Their mutual devotion carried them through several witch-hunts, aroused both by their heretical views on marriage and Mary's newfound gifts as a medium and spiritual healer. |
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Some nostalgically invoked a glorious industrial past or the bygone British Empire to cope with their newfound personal economic insecurity. |
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To demonstrate her newfound power, Vivian walks into a boutique in which the salesladies refused to help her only days before. |
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Dara will have left, I hope, with a newfound conviction that Irish is the Hullish vernacular of choice. |
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But again there was no mention of a newfound political career. |
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Urge them to reflect on their own newfound strength and connectivity. |
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But, he believes the newfound type of eyespot is unique to the coral-dwelling life-forms. |
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An attempt to use her newfound advantage at sea with a counter armada the following year failed disastrously. |
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Her potty-trained toddler was so proud of his newfound skill that he refused to go back into diapers, but he still had many accidents. |
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So far, evidence from prototype solar cells and photodetectors suggests that the newfound effect can indeed improve cells' power outputs. |
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Bush to spend his newfound retirement working as a part-time greeter at its Maple Avenue store in Dallas. |
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But he soon discovers that his newfound clout came with a fleece attached. |
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Adding to the Optima Hybrid's newfound raciness are custom leather seats with green stitching to match the exterior trim color. |
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During the 2nd century the Goths of southern Russia discovered a newfound taste for gold figurines and objects inlaid with precious stones. |
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Kek manages to embrace his newfound freedom in America with the help of budding friendships with his teenaged cousin and Hannah, a fellow latchkey kid. |
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According to the saga, many Norsemen objected to the Norwegian king's unification politics and thus fled to other countries, including the newfound places in the west. |
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Some of these newfound medtech meccas are located in traditional vacationlands like Brazil, Mexico, and to some extent, Costa Pica, India, Malaysia and Singapore. |
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This demonstration also highlights the newfound cooperation between the FCIA and SNIA to resolve interoperability issues and is a major step toward interoperable switches. |
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But on Thursday night, whether it was a momentary speedbump or the first sign of a monumental unraveling, that newfound resourcefulness suddenly dried up. |
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With a newfound wealth the populace began switching from social pursuits to home entertainment, with the biggest draw being the availability of television. |
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The newfound ability to mass-produce PAF receptors should help medicinal chemists design drugs that can calm the oversensitive receptors, the researchers assert in the Jan. |
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Its newfound poise is down to some brilliant fine tuning, masking the stiffer springs and big alloy wheels wrapped in sportily special Goodyear tyres. |
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Yet even for the average Northern Irelander, the peace process has been greased by the oil of the Irish Republic's newfound prosperity, which has spread to the north. |
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Although generally despised, the blood-sucking human body louse, Pediculus humanus, has gained newfound popularity among scientists for a surprising genetic feature. |
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