Spiritual or religious beliefs and practices that developed in Western nations during the 1970s.
1 But some reckon that the new age needs buttressing by new thinking.
2 Karhide's on the brink of a new epoch, a great new age .
3 In a moment you will see the mothers of the new age .
4 May 25 marks the dawn of a new age in consumer privacy.
5 It's from this humble beginning that a new age of travel began.
6 It didn't have the new age , albeit familiar sound of good kid.
7 They say the red comet is a herald of a new age .
8 This is just the start of the new age of ambush marketing.
9 Then, this is supposed to lead into a new age of peace.
10 The latest Paddington has become a horror anti-hero for the new age .
11 The two of them would be the founders of a new age .
12 His teaching was the basis of the faith of the new age .
13 When he was a boy, it had felt like a new age .
14 Even the trout seem under the curse of this so-called new age .
15 Well, you younger kids might like all of the new age stuff.
16 Obviously, evil had not vanished with the dawn of a new age .
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Это словосочетание состоит из: New age в диалектах
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