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new generation

noun as in Generation X

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“This new generation of leaders can make cooperation sexy,” Olikara told me.

Cuban hip-hop has evolved as well, both Edgar and Julio talk about the band Los Aldeanos as the new generation of Cuban hip-hop.

Sherlock Holmes is a new millennium sex symbol with books, movies, and TV episodes introducing him to a new generation of fans.

The son is reportedly part of a new generation of young drug lords who called themselves “the Anthrax Group.”

She helped place this new generation of leaders in roles of significance in the White House and broader administration.

A new generation must arise, disciplined by forty years' experience, made hardy and strong by exposure and suffering.

The new generation demand better clothes and better furniture.

Old things had passed away; a new generation will behold a wondrous change.

A new generation looked upon him as an embittered and surly old man.

Gradually, however, as a new generation grew up their influence declined.

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

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