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But ownership is still a novel notion and, as elsewhere in Russia, has come with a fair share of scandal.

Wow, wouldn't that be a novel notion for one of the political candidates to adopt as their platform?

A novel notion of average passivity is proposed.

It's a novel notion, but would it help produce better results?

The acute care surgery model is a novel notion in the provision of emergency general surgery.

Newton is not introducing a novel notion of force, but only extending a familiar notion of force.

Later, Li et al. [27] introduced a novel notion of Embedded Merkle B-tree (EMB-tree).

This would provide a novel notion of a probabilistic abstraction [ 37], i.e. property-specific reduction of the probabilistic model.

A fairly novel notion that is as old as the nation itself and relatively accepted as a prudent course of action in any democracy is to allow for a majority vote, not a majority of the majority, but a true majority of the whole.

The movie comes up with the novel notion that Nazism originated as an art project.

With experts in the field exploring reasons for what they describe as a clear trend, the novel notion that ever-growing phone use may be more than coincidental is gaining some traction.

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