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A lot of them don't mind a bit of novelty from time to time, and the Haye-Chisora fight will certainly offer that.
Celebrate that fact by making room in your garden plans for a couple of lesser known daisies that can add both sparkle and a bit of novelty.
Higgins, who is preparing her own blog on this, said women are still routinely seen as a nice bit of novelty – the "young women councillor" - or boxed into branch secretary posts.
More recently, however, the Hives have demonstrated that edgier sounds can find an audience in the United States, as long as it's dressed up with a bit of novelty.
Having shareholders decide the fate of a takeover, instead of a cosy club of bankers, businessmen and politicians, will be a bit of novelty for France.To help persuade shareholders of the merits of his offer, Jean-François Jean-François Dehecqirman, announced on February 16th an 18% riSanofinet profits for 2003.
Lest anyone conclude she is a bored socialite craving a bit of novelty, Ms. Hilson is quick to say she has long been interested in politics and would rather discuss health care policy or Iraq at a dinner party than the latest Oscar de la Renta collection.
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