1. Because this privilege is a novel one, the Secret Service has suggested to the court what contends to be the scope of the privilege. 2. Lawyers at the SEC said the case was not a novel one but provided an important lesson for investors. 3. Mrs. Bryant said the idea was a novel one to her. 4. Nor, Beaudoin acknowledges, is the idea of a concrete that can carry electricity a particularly novel one. 5. They would rather have familiar experiences than novel ones. 6. The idea of a press council is certainly not a novel one, as Mahmood Al Sharif, chief editor of Ad Dustour, says. |