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1 Whatever new trends technology may have generated, sex still does the trick.
2 Thanks to new trends in civic technology, that's beginning to change.
3 To that end, the Japanese are leaning hard into new trends .
4 She's the epitome of someone creating new trends and working outside of the box.
5 The British computer scientist said he was was increasingly worried about three new trends .
6 He added it is too early to identify new trends .
7 The best performances strike at the root of old habits and set new trends .
8 We invest in start-ups and alternative investments so are pretty open-minded about new trends .
9 Seaweed consumption has increased considerably in Europe as a result of new trends in food.
10 The first European countries to adopt new trends are usually Germany and France, analysts say.
11 Kabir Chibber went along to find out what the hot new trends in technology are.
12 Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the center's associate director, says the disc contains some disturbing new trends .
13 Digital burnout One of these startling new trends is that of "digital burnout".
14 Coastguard NZ says new trends in watersports have increased the number of incidents this holiday season.
15 Here's a selection of some of the wide gambit of innovations that are setting new trends .
16 We even hold back some of our budget specifically so we can respond quickly to new trends .
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