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new

[noo, nyoo] / nu, nju /




ADVERB
recently
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“You can build these bigger and wildly more ambitious concepts with these new models, which is fantastic,” he says, “except you’re never done.”

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 22, 2026

But the growing capabilities of AI agents—and the speed at which the models powering them are evolving—give new meaning to working yourself to the bone.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 22, 2026

Coal-rich provinces in northwestern China, encouraged by the government, are seeing a boom in new coal-to-chemical projects.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 22, 2026

Thousands of locals, including activists and former lawmakers, have left in recent years, as tough new security laws have led to a slew of arrests and convictions.

From BBC Aug. 21, 2026

It changed him into someone else, and yet Phineas figured out how to live as that new person for eleven years.

From "Phineas Gage" by John Fleischman

The party has a history of adapting to new forms of political communication, from being an early adopter of social media for campaigning to embracing newer formats such as podcasts and influencer interviews.

From BBC Aug. 21, 2026

The research also demonstrates the potential of newer technologies capable of measuring many antibody responses simultaneously.

From Science Daily Aug. 21, 2026

Fame is a bedfellow of the newer, more modern American dream, which promises not only contentment, but success, as a reward for ambition, ravaging the lifestyles of millions of people in the process.

From Salon Aug. 18, 2026

Moreover, they are much newer than the archetype collector car, like a vintage Porsche, and much cheaper to boot—and several insurance providers are finding them to be a growing revenue source.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 16, 2026

In this unfamiliar setting Vincent has to learn about art and how to sell it—prints, paintings, reproductions, old art, newer art, art of different styles.

From "Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers" by Deborah Heiligman

The lineup spans nearly nine decades of Brooks’ own lifetime: The oldest film he chose was released when he was 4; the newest came out when he was 93.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 21, 2026

And as a source of income, it was also one of the newest iterations of the American dream, reliant on one of our oldest tropes.

From Slate Aug. 20, 2026

The UK's newest prison has had a "chaotic atmosphere" in its first 18 months, former workers have told a BBC investigation.

From BBC Aug. 18, 2026

The company’s newest Gemini 3 model swept industry benchmarks, beating out rivals OpenAI and Anthropic in performance after getting a late start to the large-language-model race.

From MarketWatch Aug. 15, 2026

Nor did he supply the darkroom facilities that hotels closest to Jackson Park had begun installing to serve the growing number of amateur photographers, so-called “Kodak fiends,” who carried the newest portable cameras.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson




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