Sentences with phrase «mostly as a novelty»

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Yet even a modest familiarity with the Scholastic tradition may lead one to wonder how many of the proposals offered as needed trinitarian novelties, here and elsewhere, have already been scrutinized, and perhaps found wanting, by the long departed inhabitants of that mostly uncharted land.
The network does not treat English football as some sort of novelty, but instead with the analysis and coverage it deserves, done mostly with UK commentators and presenters.
Conversely, the seeds of Carangi's singular impact on an industry that had become a glorified assembly line are sown in haste: The film puts forth a few poignant images — Gia's colleagues mistaking her for a loiterer, Gia the only brunette in a pool of blondes (a tableau that really shows the novelty of her ethnicity)-- but mostly treats Gia not as a model with a drug habit, but as a junkie who models, one of Paul Schrader's born addicts.
Both teachers identified the IWB as having potential to impact student engagement positively, mostly through a novelty factor and kinesthetic interaction with the device.
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