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were brand
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A piece of wood red-hot, or still burning, from the fire.
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The compositions were brand new and dauntingly difficult.
Certain features, like the tower, were brand new, though vaguely based on European models.
"They were brand new to the district," Sue Bush, Jaycee's former teacher, said.
Not true: those boots were brand new, and for the use of workers at the site.
So many of those among the casualties were brand new to the Navy.
The parts, which he said had not been manufactured for 20 years, were brand new.
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There were brand-new suitcases heaped in the guest room.
There were brand-new vacation properties; there was a skateboard park.
Left behind were brand-new chunks of prime waterfront real estate.
But the shovels seemed out of place: They were brand-new, price tags still attached.
The boots were brand-new, but it was the mud he had rubbed on them, in an earnest attempt not to embarrass her, that made her cry.
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