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new age

adjective as in of a broad-ranging consciousness-raising movement

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Appeared in the October 6, 2025, print edition as 'The New Age of Entrepreneurship: 70 to 79 The New Age of Entrepreneurship Starts in the 70s'.

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In this new age of viral clips and social media, Cannibal Corpse is finding new fans through TikTok clips and memes, and influencing a generation of younger metal bands ready to carry the torch of brutality.

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As the Daily Beast has detailed, some companies sell devices they describe as medbeds, invoking some kind of New Age healing promises or other nonsense science.

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And with a leg of its chair suddenly gone, they responded by enlisting a number of guest musicians to serve as reinforcements in the studio during the making of “Double Infinity,” like bassist Joshua Crumbly, who will be joining the band on tour, and revered new age musician Laraaji.

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He derided the concept on a 2022 episode of his eponymous show as “a made-up, new age term that … does a lot of damage.”

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