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Then there is the latest novelty - combination exercise bicycle and slot machine.
Being an "Adult" means having a faith which does not follow the waves of today's fashions or the latest novelties.
Coffeehouses soon became the "town's latest novelty."
Twin fins were a common feature of American 1930s designs, but the nose-wheel then the very latest novelty.
His suitcase, which contained samples of a Dutch firm's latest novelties in dentists' equipment, lay in the cloakroom.
American Ballet Theater's latest novelty for New York is not exactly a ballet or a modern-dance work.
India Traditions sustained through centuries and hybrids hooked to the latest novelty are found side by side in music from India.
The caramel macchiato, for example, the latest novelty coffee, has that soupcon of paint thinner, and the caramel does terrible things to the foam.
Right now he's the Minister of Foreign Affairs, but while his brother plays with all the latest novelties, Hassan is quietly consolidating his own position.
Soho walls, in the early 80s, were littered with posters hawking the latest novelties Clark-N-Goroshko added their own conceptual posters to the neighborhood.
A toy that simulates war sounds and is intended to allow motorists to vent their frustrations is the latest novelty sensation, retailers in New York and California say.
John Blunt, from the Lancashire Evening Telegraph, accused the gang rape storyline of being the latest novelty wretchedness to be gratuitously used by soap scriptwriters "in the name of family entertainment".
Every edition of ArtFutura is dedicated to a central theme and includes a diversity of activities: conferences, workshops, exhibitions, live shows and an audiovisual program which includes the latest novelties in digital creativity.
By 1898, the 'Misses Eilers' would host every Monday afternoon Sight Reading Class of 20 women, which the Brooklyn Eagle described as 'the latest novelty in the Hill society'.
At Zero, the Fifth Leicesters' sentries heard the dull 'whump' of the Livens canisters being launched and waited with interest for this latest novelty of the War to do its work.
American Ballet Theater's latest novelty is "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes," an unusually quirky and inventive ballet by Mark Morris set to 13 of Virgil Thomson's Etudes for Piano.
IN the bazaar here, merchants are hawking Ndjamena's latest novelty - bolts of cotton cloth printed with a map of Chad and blue, yellow and red Chadian flags marking oases recently freed from Libyan military occupation.
After losing $10, Mrs. Ryan let out a theatrical groan, offered up a few expletives and dislodged herself from the gambling industry's latest novelty, Pedal 'N Play, a contraption that casino officials hope will alter the less-than-salubrious image of gambling patrons.
In "Target: Boomers and Their Babies," Janet Maslin wrote about Disney's newest film, "Beauty and the Beast"; in " 'Fantasia' Upstages the Latest Novelties in Classical Video," Allan Kozinn likewise dealt with Disney.
"Sarong Paramaribo," the latest novelty for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, is very much that -an unusual pastiche of Balinese dancing and show business by Lester Horton that had its company premiere at the City Center (131 West 55th Street) Wednesday night.
The New York City Ballet's latest novelty is "Schoenberg/Wuorinen Variations," a happily serviceable tribute to the modernist esthetic that is unlikely to be confused with "Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet," a work that was choreographed by George Balanchine in 1966 and, incidentally, is receiving a revitalized performance this season.