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be novelty
noun
The state of being new or novel; newness.
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"There will be novelty items, snow cones, popcorn and cotton candy.
Whether it's a distaste for the traditional flutelike bottles, or confusion about the Germanic-sounding names on the labels, Alsatian wines are often considered to be novelty acts.
Out beyond the bedsits and the stale crumpets and the golf-club ties, there's a giant waking, and it's proof positive that the old order of things is shiftable, that there can be novelty under the sun.
It can be hard to be taken seriously when the electorate expects small parties to be novelty groups, but even those inspired, perhaps, by Screaming Lord Sutch say that they have a role in democracy.
In the early nineteen-eighties, Rubin co-founded Def Jam, one of hip-hop's most significant labels, and produced records for Run-DMC and the Beastie Boys that codified and popularized what was then considered by many to be novelty music.
There may be novelty, but no real questions.
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The first obstacle is novelty.
It was novelty.
Conservative hosts were novelty items.
None of these are novelty.
But the biggest culprit is novelty.
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