No menus are available beforehand, and sometimes masks are provided upon arrival to further enhance the novelty.
Camera-phones were still a novelty that captured grainy, low-res images, and digital cameras didn't fit in jeans pockets.
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People may just be more present with a robot, due to the novelty factor.
Yet, we continue to treat the personal computer as a kind of magnificent novelty.
What I think is missing in many enterprises is a rational approach to unavoidable novelty.
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The interactivity and novelty provides a hook for viewers to explore the full resume.
That potential is what makes the fork more than just a silly and fun novelty gadget.
The reason for the latter could be the novelty effect wearing off for the casino resorts.
As saucy as some of them may be, today's electric car is definitely a novelty.
Could it be as frightening as the original now that the novelty has worn off?
Lucrative offers came his way: One novelty manufacturer proposed dinosaur-egg paperweights signed by Andrews.
Though, taking home a large novelty check should give the fledgling company a good head start.
However, the vast majority of these applications are games, utilities, personal tools and novelty applications.
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But once we had the machine, the prenuptial novelty of homemade ice cream quickly wore off.
Stripped of its novelty value, the Tamagotchi is, after all, just another electronic game.
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For Graafstra himself, the chips are more than a novelty or a hacker hobby.
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Keyword advertising has evolved from an Internet novelty into an integral part of our daily lives.
It was also novel at one point, though that novelty has since worn off.
But Fox will be conscious that the novelty of British imports can wear off.
Aside from that missing Y chromosome, Christine Lagarde is not a novelty at all.
Again, to be fair, the lack of novelty does not negate the contentiousness of the issues.
It's long enough -- the gimmick has been exhausted, the novelty is wearing off.
Under this general desire for novelty, however, Smith said some specific trends were discernible.
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Surfcams started out as little more than a Web novelty, something to see by computer remote.
Many stories are totally made-up and are made to strain for an effect of novelty.
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Or would any kind of structure lead to its eminent demise as a novelty item?
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Maybe, but that will require tight day-to-day control over cash outflows, a novelty for this government.
Such liaisons had been legal for only five years and were a novelty to me.
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