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Meanwhile, BMW's new 5 series has just been replaced (and isn't even for sale yet) while the new, splendid E-Class has been on sale since last fall.

This new, splendid community is quite vulnerable.

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He did, however, present many columns and some golden cows for a new and splendid rebuilding of the Artemiseum (Temple of Artemis).

But in terms of cost, it's facing off against the Infiniti G35 and the new (and splendid) Toyota Avalon (don't snigger; the 2006 Avalon is now fast and taut and boasts a huge interior).

My fixer pressed closer and, as often happens in a foreign land, the world revealed itself in a new and splendid way.

Such doubts, however, have been dispelled by Mr. Shipp's splendid new recording, "New Orbit" (THI 57095.2).

His splendid new novel, "The March" (Random House; $29.95), pretty well cures my Doctorow problem.

In Elizabeth Jane Howard's splendid new novel, Falling, a 60-year-old woman has a wildly erotic affair with a man of 65.

For Amy Tan's splendid new novel abounds not only with tellers and listeners but with people who truly understand stories and people who preserve them.

By 1692 Rochester had demolished the Lodge and replaced it with a splendid new mansion in his "New Park".

Its splendid new home in downtown New York is a fitting testament to their commitment.

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