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“That same year, he won a place in Anew McMaster's famous Irish repertory company, renowned for its performances of Shakespeare.”
“The last big product Simon and I introduced when we were at Avon was called the Anew and”
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“Now I have seen it a couple more times, perhaps as it's just after new year: There was an article in the Irish Examiner weekend section about make up with the phrase 'create a brand new makeup bag for a brand new you' and Avon has a line of cosmetics for us older women called 'Anew'.”
“This Monday, Sept. 18 and Tuesday, Sept. 19, the Initiative will be hosting its annual conference in Washington D.C. And this year's meeting boasts the theme "HBCUs Engaging the World Anew.”
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“Anew study by market-research firm NPD finds that only 2% of e-readers “expressed any level of dissatisfaction” with the devices.”
“Anew internationalism is spreading across American campuses, with an increasing number of colleges now offering their students degrees in conjunction with a partner institution in another country.”
“Anew reportconducted and published by Even Mills, PhD, a respected and long time energy analyst along with Staff Scientists at the Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory has concluded that Americans spend an amazing 1% of the entire national electricity consumption, or the equivalent of the output of seven large power plants on growing cannabis.”
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“More Free Speech Tested Anew in Digital Age Justice Brennan's Legacy Explored in New Book Brennan looked at the pregnant Torregrossa, not much older than his own daughter, and worried she might go into labor right there in the courtroom.”
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