1. He doubted if he would learn anything new from Marie. 2. A dark wood folding chair, new from Barwell for a fiver. 3. Binder said research convinced the company that Americans who once identified with the ultimate working stiff, were ready for something new from Dunkin Donuts. 4. But that campaign and Swedish efforts produced nothing new from the Soviets. 5. Could this really be sweet Celine or have we stumbled onto something new from Cannibal Corpse? 6. Dorling Kindersley Travel Planners are something new from the publishers who brought out the much-acclaimed Eyewitness Travel Guides. 7. In the heat of the baseball season last year, did any Yankee fan care that half the team was new from the year before? 8. In starting Audible, he drew on his own experiences as a writer combined with the thirst to create something new from the seemingly limitless potential of the Internet. 9. Little else about the Braves is new from the last time they played. 10. Make that e-Holster, new from Personal Electronics Concealment. |