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Examples
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Her MSN name for months afterward was "New-found fear of birthday cakes".
Pastry Pranks 2010
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New-found belief was similarly evident at Cobham on Friday.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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New-found fame resulted in Karlin being invited to Australia half a dozen times and appearing in The Mavis Bramston Show 1965, that country's version of the satirical British sketch-show series That Was the Week That Was.
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New-found fame resulted in Karlin being invited to Australia half a dozen times and appearing in The Mavis Bramston Show 1965, that country's version of the satirical British sketch-show series That Was the Week That Was.
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In the same place there gather'd unto us, about twenty sail of other Ships, that were bound for New-found land, with some
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New-found job security is letting Scott Sheidlower, a librarian at the City University of New York, feel comfortable about spending, at least on a small scale.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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New-found job security is letting Scott Sheidlower, a librarian at the City University of New York, feel comfortable about spending, at least on a small scale.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010
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You took my youth I gave it all away Like the birth of a New-found joy This love would end in rage And when she died I couldn't cry The pride within my soul You left me incomplete Memories now unfold.
WN.com - Articles related to Hillary Clinton to travel to Asia next week 2010
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New-found exhaust note, design in person, straight line performance.
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New-found job security is letting Scott Sheidlower, a librarian at the City University of New York, feel comfortable about spending, at least on a small scale.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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