1. As mentioned earlier, this type of arch was not new but its replacement of the round one led to the variations and complexities of Gothic vaulting. 2. The girl, who was new but a Berliner, was even so a little shocked. 3. Celente said simplicity is not something new but really a return to original American values. 4. He had conducted it several times when it was still new but not since. 5. Nothing new but titles? 6. Others are new but promising, and several are presenting work they have developed during Pillow residencies. 7. Relatively new but taking up half the market are latex primers. 8. His asteroid-naming ceremony was a display of ostentation that is new but catching on in a nation that once prided itself in socialist equality and plain living. 9. Knaus appealed, claiming the belts were new but the dates had been inadvertently removed when crew members cut off excess material. 10. The idea of manipulating genes to protect the immune system is not new but the possibility that it could work is, Bramley said. |