Novelty of a dissertational work and its theme should be closely connected. |
From 1917 to 1919 he was a drummer and xylophonist with Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra and recorded and performed on Broadway. |
Novelty records, for the most part, are usually heartbreak at every turn, with a short shelf life to boot. |
His latest hardcover, a redolent bouquet called The Acme Novelty Date Book, may be his most threatening. |
Novelty bands are ten a penny, as even the most cursory glance at the charts on either side of the Atlantic will show you. |
Novelty by its nature is a limited sentiment and Inverness must already regard their new environment with wearisome sufferance. |