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While that could sound like the positioning of a newish chief executive, she's got a point.
This was a newish tack; it had started about two weeks ago.
He may have programmed about the same proportion of newish music as before.
Opposite the gate, at the top end of the yard, was a newish office building.
The program for this week's run, seen at the opening on Tuesday night, offers a new, a newish and an old piece.
We're going to be doing some significant redesign work, and have a newish magazine by the end of January.
There's a newish arrival on the classical circuit who has that same quality.
His apartment, upstairs in the same nondescript newish building, is on its fourth.
We ate at a newish restaurant on the East End last week.
I figured that my newish weight loss just changed the scar's appearance.
Burden stood by, cool and rather aloof in a newish suit.
Despite being a newish store the place is pitiful.
It was newish looking, about four feet long, and it might have been made for some musical instrument.
Most of the bad queues have been eliminated by newish fast lifts.
Ever gotten the hard sell for these newish offerings and wondered if they actually serve a purpose?
"Act Three," as listed in the program, consisted of four newish solos.
It was a newish cheap dark sedan, and might logically be a rental car.
It still feels newish and the sightlines are what you would expect.
He ventured into one of the newish ones.
This newish village, on the hem of the town's skirt, already looked age-old.
Once in a while, as evidenced by the newish "Origins" (2001-4).
Another newish rule forces most of a card's receivables to be held by the issuing company, not its parent.
There were newish technologies that one might exploit.
I'm a newish lurker here (I think this might be my first comment?)