My invention, the tractor invention, the cuneiform invention, and Gertrude's invention were all genuine novelties in the universe.
Most, I suspect, were feasting their eyes on architecture, a genuine novelty to behold rising at any construction site in a town where the art of building still counts in some circles as delinquent behavior.
As long on adrenaline and special effects as it is short on genuine novelty and intellectual content, "Virus" can at least lay claim to being the sci-fi thriller that literally takes the Frankenstein story to new heights and uncharted depths.
A ripped-up umbrella looks like something you might have plucked from a trash can after a thunderstorm, but torn-open file cabinets are a genuine novelty.
According to Italy's important newsmagazine La Domenica del Corriere [The Sunday Courrier] the new object was a "genuine novelty and wonder of the season."
Mr. Goodwin, however, goes on to suggest that orthodox Darwinism cannot account for genuine novelty.
For better weather, there were a few genuine novelties.
This is a genuine novelty, full of good new information and most attractively illustrated.
Certainly there was a feeling of redundancy as one trooped down the aisles at Pier 94 looking for signs of genuine novelty among so many beaded or patchwork handbags.
"Archetypes" comes across as a genuine novelty, able to engage the eye if not the mind.