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new age

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

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The order described Genesis as “a dedicated, coordinated national effort to unleash a new age of AI‑accelerated innovation and discovery that can solve the most challenging problems of this century.”

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And he is acting like a Greek Titan who has descended with the stolen gift of fire, igniting a new age of innovation.

The British were initially dismissive, calling Art Deco "lesser architecture", but were presumably threatened, said Mr Kumar, as it signalled the dawn of a new age and of new identities that were shaping India's public spaces.

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Anna Lucas, online safety supervision director at Ofcom, said she was pleased about the new age checking measures.

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The cost of curiosity is approaching zero, owing to a new age of American innovation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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