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In a busy Broadway season for original plays — "God of Carnage" opened on Sunday, "Impressionism" on Tuesday, and "Reasons to Be Pretty" and "Irena's Vow" open this week and next — "Exit the King," infrequently revived in New York, will also be new to many audience members.
Saturday's sold-out matinee here seemed to be new to many audience members, of many ages.
This scene connects the blues solidly to Africa and America in a way that will be new to many.
Yet I'm betting that all 19 of these sexy, acute tales will be new to many readers.
The fact is that while Psy may be new to many of us, success is not new to him.
"Though his name may be new to many, those who know this young actor's work understand his extraordinary talents," Mr Webb said.
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The automatic embroidery feature, which is new to many sewers, makes the machines particularly appealing, Mrs. Scorza said.
Mr. Cook says the retail stores are important to the post-PC shopper — the devices are new to many people, and people need to get familiar with them.
This old term is also known as a G.I. bath, but it's new to many in the drought-stricken Southeast.
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