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be novel
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New, original, especially in an interesting way
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Be novel.
Projects must be novel and unique.
The law's educational requirements would be novel for New York.
Those would not be novel reasons to squelch a trade.
"In this day and age," he says, "the subject of a film has to be novel.
"It's easier to be novel when you're unconstrained by reality," Aral said.
While classic in its dimensions, the dispute turned out to be novel in its results.
There is no requirement that the work be novel (as in patent law), unique or ingenious.
The thesis must be relevant to ICFP, but it need not be novel.
What's more, the menu offers several dishes that will be novel to the Taj Mahal regular.
For the singers, too, the repertory can be novel, but the real change is more elemental.
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