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In an interview, Winner said his wife was keen to move, as "she wanted somewhere new for a new life.
I made a point of asking Yogi if there would be any distress to the horse in moving from a yard where he's been so long to somewhere new, for a new training regime, and he said he'd soon get used to it.
Even if they aren't golf buffs or super skiers, Americans are increasingly asking Santa to send them somewhere new for Christmas and they are willing to pay for it, as well.
Every season, we try to go somewhere new for the first leg of the race.
It's not because I don't want to, because I don't like dancing, or staying out late, or paying a small fortune to hang my coat somewhere new for a couple of hours.
I hope they'll help you, too -- and, if you have any strategies of your own to share, please do! 1. Start Your Book Somewhere New For the last three books, whenever I've been brought to my knees by the process of pushing word boulders uphill, I start the book somewhere new -- generally around fifty pages deeper in, maybe Chapter 3 or Chapter 4. And then, like magic, things start to come together.
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If a gym isn't for you, get outside and take in some vitamin D. Find somewhere new to go for a walk, enjoy a long cycle ride, take a frisbee to the beach, or find a swimming pool near you.
The first migrants could have been pushed out of the country by climate change, or competition for resources, or the desire for somewhere new.
They might be looking for somewhere new to have their stag and hen nights.
Going somewhere new, experiencing a place for the first time, promises the most razzle-dazzle thrills that travel can offer.
This is the insider's guide, used by Parisians looking for somewhere new (to them) to eat.
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