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He still asks me for the latest thing, but there is no battle.
It is perhaps no surprise that American diners -- always on the lookout for the latest thing -- are among his biggest fans.
It could position Ms. Greenberg Rohatyn, who lives on the building's upper floors with her family, as a contemporary Peggy Guggenheim, a collector and dealer of means with an eagle eye for the latest thing.
"It's sad in a way, I've become so immersed in new music and always looking for the latest thing, that it took hearing about Colin's death to get me to go back to those three hour mixes.
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Pay-for-performance was the latest thing 10 years ago.
Many seemed to regard it simply as a synonym for "cool" or "the latest thing".
(In that respect, it was like asking News International executives about "ethics"). Many seemed to regard it simply as a synonym for "cool" or "the latest thing".
It had freed itself from corporate control and ownership; it was also capable of connecting with other computers in communities like the WELL (which John Perry Barlow, a former lyricist for the Grateful Dead, called "the latest thing in frontier villages").
"Conserving as found," I enthused, explaining that decay is the latest thing for enlightened architectural preservationists.
It became only the latest thing for Wheeler to process since his arrival to the Mets earlier this summer.
Last week, a news broadcast by a Fox affiliate in Manhattan featured PinPointe as the latest thing for nail disorders.
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