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She took a later flight to Los Angeles to join him and Rep. Laura Friedman, another newcomer to Congress, whose district borders Rivas’ and was surrounded by infernos.

As landlords seek to maximize their income, activists warn, they might evict their current tenants on short notice in order to make room for newcomers willing to pay the higher price.

From Salon

The Bruins have lost four consecutive games against conference veterans after winning two games against fellow Big Ten newcomers Washington and Oregon.

Amid a public debate in Canada in recent months on immigration, the party has said it would tie levels of newcomers to the number of new homes built, and focus on bringing in skilled workers.

From BBC

But to their minds, the band are still newcomers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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