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After more than five hours, they unanimously agreed to take out a loan and build this newfangled idea called a treetop walk.
THE INCREDIBLE FIG - ISSUE 104: HARMONYMEG LOWMANJULY 28, 2021NAUTILUSWald may not have sat on this particular pink throne, but she’s had enough experience with newfangled toilet technology to earn the nickname “Queen of Loo-topia” among her peers.
‘PIPE DREAMS’ FLUSHES OUT HOPE IN AN UNEXPECTED PLACE: THE TOILETMARIA TEMMINGAPRIL 6, 2021SCIENCE NEWSFor Bainbridge, the book represents a “celebration” of the newfangled innovation and creativity behind those recipes.
KEEP DRY JANUARY GOING ALL YEAR WITH THESE CUTTING-EDGE NON-ALCOHOLIC COCKTAILSBY DAN Q. DAO/SAVEURFEBRUARY 2, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEIn early February, long before the world realized we’d be in the midst of a pandemic, scientists had already nailed down the sequence and shape of the protein that eventually spurred the development of our newfangled mRNA vaccines.
FIGHTING COVID-19 BROUGHT THESE LASTING BREAKTHROUGHS TO SCIENCE AND MEDICINESHELLY FANDECEMBER 29, 2020SINGULARITY HUB Amazon, a master of newfangled commerce, entered the very old-fashioned business of groceries with its purchase of the upscale supermarket chain.
HOW THE SLACK/SALESFORCE DEAL STACKS UP TO HISTORY’S OTHER BIG TECH ACQUISITIONSJEFFDECEMBER 3, 2020FORTUNEThe newfangled hardware and the data it generates are the beginning of the innovation process, not the end result.
THE PROMISE OF THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONJASON SPARAPANINOVEMBER 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWWith the coming in of hymn books and other newfangled things the good old custom of "lining the hymn" has disappeared.
DUFFELSEDWARD EGGLESTONI couldn't learn the tricks of one of these newfangled rifles.
STRANGE STORIES OF THE GREAT VALLEYABBIE JOHNSTON GROSVENORShe has no newfangled notions about the animal character of motherhood, nor about the degrading character of housekeeping.
THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD AND OTHER SOCIAL ESSAYS, VOL. II (OF 2)ELIZA LYNN LINTONNewfangled notions were held in but low estimation among the miners of Stokebridge.
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