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And what is the price of that frock over there?" pointing to another novel item that caught his eye.
Instead, there was a novel item: the Maharaja Mac, made with mutton but served in the McDonald's sesame-seed bun.
A 1920's Player Piano On his tour Mr. Detrich saves the most novel item for last: a 1920's Nickelodeon Company player piano that also encases a mechanically operated tambourine, cymbal, bass drum, triangle and accordion.
The Ant and Dec Show on Children's BBC featured a novel item called Beat The Barber, a quiz in which young people could win fantastic prizes such as computer consoles.
An innovation has a broader definition than an invention because it implies that this novel item has found, or will eventually find, a place in the commercial market.
Ceria zirconia support with core-shell structure was investigated as a novel item for platinum and rhodium three way catalysts (TWC).
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But they can sure look the part, and if you bargain hard you can find novel items at great prices.
Crockery makers dished out good taste to the new middle classes (one of the more novel items is a teapot in the shape of the era's most expensive and covetable fruit: a pineapple).
One pleasure of the exhibition is seeing traditional designs evolve to incorporate novel items, like the tiny glass seed beads from Italy that inspired artists to develop more intricate patterns.
Experiments show that the proposed framework is effective to suggest accurate and novel items.
"I wasn't sure if they would even approach it," Borrego says, because many animals regard novel items as dangerous.
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