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The authenticity of the newly discovered composition by Mozart has been called into question by a music historian.

The band began to play, and the newly married couple came out on the floor for the first dance.

Political instability is currently the greatest challenge facing the newly independent Republic of Tajikstan.

I would just like to congratulate the newly married couple on this, the most important day in their lives.

Our footsteps crunched on the newly fallen snow.

The region has yet to be exploited for its newly discovered gold and silver resources.

The border between the newly independent countries has now been formalized.

Find someone who has seen a newly hatched chicken.

haul Following the merger, restructuring was deemed necessary in order to incorporate the newly acquired plants and employees.

The newly merged BankAmerica Corp.

plans to cut its global work force by about 18,000 jobs over the next three years.

Following the merger, restructuring was deemed necessary in order to incorporate the newly acquired plants and employees.

It is sometimes difficult for immigrants to safeguard their cultural traditions in their newly adopted culture.

A newly launched satellite is being used to observe the melting of the polar ice caps.

Immigrants often seek areas of their newly adopted country that are similar in some way to their original homeland.

Following the merger, restructuring was deemed necessary in order to incorporate the newly acquired plants and employees.

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