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What made the Tevatron possible was its novel use of superconducting materials in its magnets.
One thing that came, almost unbidden, was the novel use of autobiography as content.
His science-fiction novel Use of Weapons has two poems ("Slight Mechanical Destruction" and "Zakalwe's Song") to bookend the text.
It is also a novel use of the Medicaid law and, the pharmaceutical industry has argued, an improper one.
One recurring trait of Mr. Marchione's selections is a novel use of materials or a fresh use of traditional techniques.
That's fun enough – but a later sequence, which sees a punter co-improvise a ghost story, represents a more novel use of audience interaction.
One has to wonder what the artists who inspired these cells might have thought of this novel use of their art.
It was one of the first-ever Webcams, and Wallace figured that pioneering such a novel use of the Internet would impress his tenure committee.
It makes novel use of fluorescent labels that allows it to read long stretches of DNA fragments, base by base, quickly and efficiently.
Ms. Decker is not setting foot in the actual stores, but is appearing virtually through a novel use of GPS technology with broad marketing potential.
And any Iain Banks Culture novel; Use of Weapons was my gateway, but Consider Phlebas, or actually any of them, will do.
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