New-found Sentence Examples

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  • I've chosen a somewhat contrived example to demonstrate my new found test structure.

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  • Show off your new found knowledge of ways of preparing this healthy staple the next time someone asks you the question how does a rice cooker work.

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  • The band's new found success seems to have presented the boys with a new ethic.

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  • There's less time between his killings and he seems to have used his new found knowledge down the road in Arkansas.

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  • Donnie remained with his father and his new found ice climbing friends while Dean took his wife's hand and strolled further down the snow covered path, away from the edge.

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  • He kissed her on the cheek as she continued working, chopping the carrots with a new-found vengeance.

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  • The treason trial which opened at Zagreb in March 1909 pursued the parallel aims of intimidating the Serbs of Croatia, of splitting the new-found unity of Serb and Croat and of proving to the outside world the existence of a dangerous Pan-Serb movement organized from Belgrade inside the monarchy and amply justifying the countermove of annexation.

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  • It was chiefly the mineral wealth of the Cordilleran region, first developed on the far Pacific slope, and later in many parts of the inner mountain ranges, that urged pioneers across the dry plains into the apparently inhospitable mountain region; there the adventurous new-corners rapidly worked out one mining district after another, exhausting and abandoning the smaller camps to early decay and rushing in feverish excitement to new-found river fields, but establishing important centres of varied industries in the more important mining districts.

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  • Napoleon knew well how to appeal to the exuberant imagination of his new-found friend.

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  • We are fortunate in having preserved for us the official report of the Buddha's discourse, in which he expounded what he considered the main features of his system to the five men he first tried to win over to his new-found faith.

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  • Hodgson, having again displayed new-found confidence at the highest level, agreed.

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  • The quartet sound taps into the root of modern pop punk to create something not dissimilar to Fall Out Boy and New Found Glory.

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  • Her new-found fame confused her at first, " I never realized how many people were watching.

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  • Some trades councils that were virtually moribund have been revived by their new-found role of taking the lead in combating fascism in their area.

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  • During the course of his lordship's judgment the apparent new found popularity of this defense is remarked upon.

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  • Alike Tory grandees and constituency loyalists are reveling in their party's new-found popularity.

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  • Or perhaps present-day audiences have a new-found relish for gore more like that of their Elizabethan counterparts.

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  • You're plastered all over Radio 1. How do you feel about your new found stardom?

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  • The new found status of a temporary sheriff may require him to be adequately and properly remunerated for additional work.

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  • You 're plastered all over Radio 1. How do you feel about your new found stardom?

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  • This new found self-assurance helps catapult beginner shutterbugs from the preliminary stages of picture-taking to the ranks of the professionals.

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  • As you slowly begin to master the technical aspects of picture taking, you can employ your new found confidence to experiment with new genres.

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  • For example, because of these new found "thinking" abilities, you are able to question rules and to argue about whether those rules are reasonable and fair.

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  • Keep in mind these new found cognitive skills take time to fully develop, and you will continue to think both abstractly and concretely for years to come.

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  • Upon winning, Klum left her hometown and traveled around Europe in pursuit of her new found career.

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  • With their new occupations came a new attitude, and this feeling continued to bolster their new-found independence.

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  • This new found flexibility, just like the increased strength, will still be there when the fins come off.

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  • Pook-a-Looz has provided Disney with a new-found treasure trove as they tap into decades of beloved classic characters like Snow White as well as newer stars such as Miss Piggy.

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  • It is not a new-found gum, for in ancient times it was used in folk medicine to treat things like persistent cough, and was also used as a laxative and, oddly enough, also to treat diarrhea.

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  • Armed with your new found knowledge, proudly don that sweatband and march, or speed walk as the case may be, to your local athletic shoe store and start inspecting those shoes.

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  • A bat mitzvah is the first party your daughter will have when she comes of age in the eyes of her religion, so an elegant invitation can make a statement about her new found maturity.

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  • Over the course of the series, whatever rancor they may have felt slowly gives way to respect and new-found admiration and the pair eventually married.

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  • You may not be able to use this new-found information in conversation right away, but you never know when those little nuggets of information may come in handy.

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