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We expect far less novelty from theatre, opera or literature than we do from art.
"Tanglewood," set to Ned Rorem's Violin Concerto, reflects Ms. Mason's idea of cultivating novelty from within the ranks.
And in an age that rarely bothers to distinguish shallow novelty from true moral engagement, that is an act of courage.
(Andy Webster) 'OPEN HOUSE' A novelty from the Foundry Theater about urban life and the surreal state of real estate in New York.
A lot of them don't mind a bit of novelty from time to time, and the Haye-Chisora fight will certainly offer that.
With the price of clothing plummeting in recent decades, U.S. shoppers have come to expect low prices and constant novelty from fashion chains.
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(A few of his glass-elephant novelties from the museum's permanent collection are displayed in a nearby contemporary gallery).
He failed to bring many novelties from Russia, for example, because he didn't know that most of the plants he had collected were also native to Britain.
In the absence of novelties from the industry leaders, much of the focus at Le Bourget will shift to smaller players, according to Gilles Fournier, the show's managing director.
There have also been an extraordinary array of new discoveries – in the ground, under water, even lost in libraries – presenting novelties from antiquity that tell us more about ancient Rome than any modern historian before us could ever have known.
This does not distinguish P-novelty from H-novelty nor does it mention evaluation.
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