He is unwavering in his embrace of connoisseurship over short-attention-span novelties and trendy populism.
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As she learned about vintage couture, she began to support herself by selling the novelties she acquired.
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But as time passes such novelties become uncontroversial, and eventually some of them are elevated into art forms.
Like shag carpet and other novelties from the 1970s, Switzerland is popular again.
Both the lavishness of the design and the idea that one could see oneself completely were true novelties at the time.
Schacht, 26, and Kaplan, 27, are new-gadget scouts who track down and try out hundreds of promising novelties in a year.
Thanks to fabric innovations, designers keep making prints and patterns that look exciting and new panoramic skyline prints were among this year's novelties.
Among the novelties this election has thrown up, thanks to the non-aggression pact between the two parties, is Britain's first fixed-term parliament.
On the surface, the show was about bigger, denser displays (4K), tablets of varying sizes, and oddball novelties like robots that clean windows.
There are lots of other innovations which may be common in other countries with devolved governments, but which are nonetheless novelties in Britain.
It received a fillip in 1492, when European explorers introduced their livestock, grain, fruit and vegetables into the new world and took away equivalent novelties.
Electric cars are no longer the quirky novelties they once were.
Its English name and English-only teaching are not the only novelties.
The firm used the image on everything from needle boxes to promotional novelties, and eventually adopted His Master's Voice as the name of its record label.
Investing in this Kickstarter project sidesteps novelties like t-shirts in favor of the real product -- and provides a very strong incentive to buy early.
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But the book was less an offering of easily-digested novelties, than a mathematical treatise dealing with the seven ways in which things are likely to collapse suddenly.
At the company's mobile hackathon in January, he was presented with a pair of the brainwave-tracking novelties and immediately cracked it open to gain access to its precious torrents of data.
But this is a beach town, and no spot is more symbolic of its identity than the promenade above the sands, crammed with stalls selling all manner of cheap holiday novelties to browsing vacationers.
To many, the design seemed like a step backward after the elegant GBA SP, and the dual screens and stylus input seemed more like novelties than the revolution in handheld gaming Nintendo was promising.
Fried, some novelties are more novel than others.
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Underground labour has helped make these novelties possible.
It's a far cry from the days when independent bloggers were viewed as cute novelties by the traditional press corps when they showed up at major news events, such as the last Democratic and Republican Party conventions.
The rule changes introduce a number of novelties that have never been used in F1 before - notably a front wing that a driver can adjust a limited number of times a lap in an attempt to make overtaking easier.
Ranging from 1919 to 1994, the set is divided into sections on the blues, church roots, party songs, standard tunes (slow and up-tempo), jazz originals, scat-singing and novelties, though the compiler acknowledges that many of his pieces overlap their pigeonholes.
Although touch-screen has long permeated the more mundane aspects of modern life such as ticket machines and tills, and provided interactive novelties in the guise of museum guides and quiz machines, applying this technology to the PC is a far more complex task.
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