| 41. | For many visitors, cruising on the sand is a novelty.
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| 42. | A return home would be a novelty in his large family.
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| 43. | And the yo-yo is a curiously tenacious novelty item.
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| 44. | "It's a function of novelty,"
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| 45. | This way you get the novelty of being here behind you,
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| 46. | And they discovered defense this season, a novelty for them.
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| 47. | But once the novelty wears off, deeper truths reveal themselves.
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| 48. | Customers become jaded once the novelty of electronic messaging wears off.
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| 49. | The novelty is its ability to be added to any drink.
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| 50. | He tried it initially because of the novelty, he says.
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