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The company was only a few dozen people, so the arrival of one new person was a substantial increase in capacity.

And who knows, if a new person is appointed to the commission, the maps might tilt even further into the Democrats favor.

So often as I revealed my visionary gifts to any new person, I regularly expected to hear the answer: 'It was not so.'

In her case, as I think, the objection was peculiarly well-founded, because it seems to me that Richard Dehan was a new person.

There is a constant sense of unrest, just as there is about a new person, that racks the nerves.

When we see a new person who interests us, we wish to know his or her name.

Jus cry it all out dearie, an its like a new person youll be.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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