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newly
[noo-lee, nyoo-]
adverb
recently; lately.
a newly married couple.
anew or afresh.
a newly repeated slander.
in a new manner or form.
a room newly decorated.
newly
/ ˈːɪ /
adverb
recently; lately or just
a newly built shelf
again; afresh; anew
newly raised hopes
in a new manner; differently
a newly arranged room
51Թ History and Origins
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In 1989, newly elected Baseball Commissioner A. Bart Giamatti, a retired Yale University president and English Renaissance literature scholar, banned Rose for life after an investigation that proved painful for both men.
“The Lizard and El Sol,” staged at local parks as well as in the Playhouse courtyard, tells the charming tale of a lizard in search of the newly missing sun.
That staffer was widely presumed to be Lee, prompting calls for the newly elected council member to resign.
"I wasn't treated even remotely near a vulnerable human being. I was quite vulnerable because there I was, on my own, newly widowed."
"I'm still trying to find a hobby," adds Ferguson, who reminds the room that like Wolff she has only just finished school, and that newly acquired free time is yet to be filled.
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