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During the 1950s, the teenagers of New York became a sensational new subject for art.
Article about Pandit Nehru, India's sensational new diplomacy & her world situation.
Dallek also pointed to a second inhibiting factor, the commercial pressure authors feel to come up with sensational new material.
Barring sensational new evidence, it is hard to see how the inquiry can hold anyone else to blame.
At the time, Britain was on the brink of a food revolution, and London offered sensational new tastes.
There was a sensational new Puck in Daniel Ulbricht, whose extra-high spring and faunlike glee offered a fresh interpretation.
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When Barry Askew, editor of the sensational News of the World, wondered why the princess went out to buy candy at a shop rather than sending a servant, the Queen couldn't resist saying, "That's the most pompous thing I have ever heard".
The typically more sensational New York Post, meanwhile, goes with "CHRISTIE IN A JAM" on its cover.
The St. Lawrence, which made a sensational New York début back in 1992, has lost none of its trademark exuberance after several changes of personnel.
From the moment Leonard Bernstein arrived on the national scene, with his sensational New York Philharmonic début, in 1943, he was the golden boy of music, among the most widely adored figures in either the classical or the popular world.
Without the technical wizardry of CGI and access to the real and sensational New Zealand countryside, Tolkien had to work much harder to get his words to convey the origins from which those reproductions come.
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