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If you're reading this and you're younger than me--or even if you're older but haven't reached the point I've newly found, (which I'm told is a good place to be --take heart.
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Traditionally, emerging infectious diseases are broadly defined as infections that: (i) have newly appeared in a population; (ii) are increasing in incidence or geographic range; or (iii) whose incidence threatens to increase in the near future.
Following the villagers in toward the schoolhouse, I observed that all the houses had newly constructed bomb shelters both inside and outside — for animals as well as people.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley also have newly established surveillance programs.
Bayside High School and Benjamin Cardozo High School both have newly renovated athletic fields.
The field house has newly installed artificial turf.
"What he had demonstrated had newly intense significance," Dr. Lifton went on.
The conservatives have newly adopted the strategies that have served liberals well for 25 years.
As well as new asphalt, the central partition has newly planted flowers and neatly trimmed grass.
"In This House" felt a bit lopsided with the two intermissions Mr. Marsalis has newly imposed.
The titans of American capitalism that Obama has newly embraced owe him.
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