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After an accident she is described as re-evaluating her life and has a new-found level of confidence and maturity.
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He and his new-found friends must overcome multiple treachery by his own race in order to survive and thrive on their beautiful, but deadly, planet.
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Her feat marks the beginning of improvement in all of the recruits, as well as gaining a new-found camaraderie.
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He plays an impish vagrant who uses his new-found freedom to improve the lives of his fellow man, by briefly insinuating himself into their lives.
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This juxtaposition, between the crumbled theatre and the rising monument to a new-found capitalism, makes a much stronger statement.
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In addition to his psychokinetic powers, and new-found arrogant nature, he can now assume disguises and wields the rapier.
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Well, here's she found in it in a show that retains the genial, quotidian wittiness of old while benefiting from a new-found righteous anger.
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This new-found knowledge may then be used by engineers to create new tools and machines, such as semiconductors, computers, and other forms of advanced technology.
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He loses no time in asserting his new-found authority by dispensing unjust and brutal punishments among the junior schoolboys.
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Have a soppy and indulgent listen to the most romantic pieces of music imaginable - from anguished relationships to new-found love and most things inbetween.
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