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new wave

noun as in alternative philosophy

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By highlighting the profound, yet often overlooked, role of coccolithophores, scientists want to inspire a new wave of ocean literacy, policy focus, and public engagement.

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In the face of this fracturing conflict, it is civilians on the ground who face more suffering in this new wave of paramotor terror against soft targets.

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Now they are using AI to create a new wave of ads that are more convincing, compelling and local.

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After that, the floodgates opened, and critics, celebrities, filmmakers, tastemakers, brand sponsors and the general public all flocked to Park City to celebrate the new wave of independent cinema.

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The Labour government has announced plans for PCC responsibilities to be taken on by a new wave of elected mayors in the coming years.

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

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