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Tea and beverage chocolate are mentioned several times in Pepys's diary, both having been newly introduced in England.
The book is fully illustrated, all the major works having been newly photographed to make visible details that are impossible to see under normal viewing conditions.
Even if obesity were not so prominently in the news, having been newly designated a disease by the American Medical Association, Big Brotherr" would have the power to provoke.
He took over in December 2010 following the sacking of Chris Hughton, when the team was in mid-table in the Premier League having been newly promoted from the Championship - they eventually finished the season in 12th place.
In 2009 the first XI won Division 3 having been newly promoted from Division 4. In those two seasons the team lost only four games.
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fresh adj. 1. (of an object yielded by a function) having been newly-allocated by that function.
The bathrooms and kitchen have been newly renovated.
The lighting has been newly designed by Duane Schuler.
The tunnel is thought to have been newly operational.
Berger has been newly appointed to the Muriel and Norman Leventhal Family Foundation Fund professorship.
A magnetically driven shunting arc as a pulsed metal/solid plasma source has been newly developed.
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