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Meanings of
new generation
in English
The 70's Biweekly (MCY-000811)
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Malayalam film movement.
new wave
Related terms
movement in cinema
Synonyms
Examples for "
new wave
"
new wave
Examples for "
new wave
"
1
Broderbund's 3-D Home Architect is a good example of this
new
wave
.
2
Now, there's a
new
wave
of reconnaissance bots being prepared for combat.
3
Worse, she seeks to create an entire
new
wave
of Treaty claims.
4
Fiction has fired the imagination, leading to a
new
wave
of research.
5
A
new
wave
of posters and stickers promoting a recently… Video, Audio
Usage of
new generation
in English
1
The Trust said her compositions continue to inspire a
new
generation
today.
2
Britain is set to build a
new
generation
of nuclear power plants.
3
Meet a
new
generation
of young people striving to protect their history.
4
At Langley a
new
generation
of case officers was coming of age.
5
Others hope a
new
generation
of leaders could yet grasp the nettle.
6
Russian President Vladimir Putin has revealed a
new
generation
of nuclear weapons.
7
A
new
generation
of young veterans wants to forget the imperial past.
8
A
new
generation
wanted to see what their parents had left behind.
9
The
new
generation
of attacks and attackers are aware of this opportunity.
10
The work of a
new
generation
is both the same and different.
11
However, he says a
new
generation
of Resch's fans are fighting back.
12
A
new
generation
of Liberal leadership is in place, Mr Morrison responded.
13
Epigenetic information is frequently erased near the start of each
new
generation
.
14
Building the
new
generation
of ORC vessels comes at a steep price.
15
But since then a
new
generation
of young offenders had grown up.
16
Most of the presidential candidates come from a
new
generation
of politicians.
Other examples for "new generation"
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new
generation
new
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Noun
New generation
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New generation
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