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The Dominican people have known no democratic institutions and precious little freedom for a generation, and all alternative leadership has been suppressed.
New Jersey folk need not be told of the builder's march to the sea, for in a single generation he has parceled and populated miles of our shoreline and presses on to develop the few open spaces that remain.
Soviet Russia has been invaded twice by German troops in a generation.
Furniture has been traditionally elaborately carved and in many Alpine countries carpentry skills are passed from generation to generation.
It has been used in fourth generation jet fighters and the latest generation of airliners.
Paul feels that he has no aims left in life and that their generation will be different and misunderstood.
The local consumption of beer has risen dramatically in the last generation: Argentines consumed 233 million liters in 1980 and 1. 57 billion in 2007 ( 40 liters per capita ).
A new generation of MAOIs has been introduced ; moclobemide ( Manerix ), known as a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A ( RIMA ), which is as effective as SSRIs and tricyclic antidepressants, in depressive disorders, acts in a more short-lived and selective manner and does not require a special diet.
The CTA has trained a generation of engineers through its technical institute, the Aeronautical Technology Institute ( Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica-ITA ).
Limitations with mp3-player DJing equipment has meant that only second generation equipment such as the IDJ2 or the Cortex Dmix-300 have the pitch control that alters tempo and allows for beatmatching on a digital music player.
This view has the advantage of anchoring Numbers to the Pentateuch as a whole, but an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second.
Nineveh repented, but Jesus ' generation, which has seen and heard one even greater than Jonah, fails to repent.
Through his typological interpretation of the story of Jonah, Jesus has weighed his generation and found it wanting.
This has appeared in magazines, newspapers, on web sites, and on TV: 三G手机 " 3rd generation cell phones " ( 三 sān " three " + G " generation " + 手机 shǒujī " mobile phones "), IT界 " IT industry ", HSK ( hànyǔ shuǐpíng kǎoshì, 汉语水平考试 ), GB ( guóbiāo, 国标 ), CIF价 ( Cost, Insurance, Freight + 价 jià " price "), e家庭 " electronic home " ( 家庭 jiātīng " home "), W时代 " wireless generation " ( 时代 shídài " generation "), 的士call, TV族, 后РС时代 " post-PC era " ( 后 hòu " after / post -" + PC " personal computer " + 时代 shídài " epoch "), and so on.
The father-to-son family tree, now in its 83rd generation, has been recorded since the death of Confucius.
The metaphor has been useful in helping a new generation of thought leaders to reason through new military strategies around the world, led largely by the US Department of Defense ( DoD ).
Since the design of such high-end chips nominally takes about five years to complete, to stay competitive a company has to fund at least two of these large design teams to release products at the rate of 2. 5 years per product generation.
Digital Equipment, which had twice as many employees as Compaq, has been a leading company in the previous generation of computing during the 1970s and early 1980s but it had struggled since then.
A generation of cryptanalysts has cut its teeth analyzing ( that is trying to " crack ") the DES algorithm.

generation and grown
During the 1790s, there emerged of a new generation of composers, born around 1770, who, while they had grown up with the earlier styles, found in the recent works of Haydn and Mozart a vehicle for greater expression.
Hip hop exposure has since grown in both India, and the world, with it becoming ever popular with today's younger generation.
The low returns of a pub-owning business led to many breweries selling their pub estates, especially those in cities, often to a new generation of small companies, many of which have now grown considerably and have a national presence.
The 1956 commercial was to be remade with the original children, now grown, to forge a link between " the new generation and the old ad ".
In the United Kingdom, the new generation growing up after World War II had grown tired of the rationing and austerity of the 1940s and 1950s and the Victorian values of their elders, so the 1960s were a time of rebellion against the fashions and social mores of the previous generation.
In the second case, the mineral precipitate can have grown over an older generation of cement.
A two-hour feature-length compilation special, which was aired on TV Land, re-introduced the series to a new generation whose parents had grown up watching the show.
The first living camellias seen in England were a single red and a single white, grown and flowered in his garden at Thorndon Hall, Essex, by Robert James, Lord Petre, among the keenest gardeners of his generation, in 1739.
They were replaced by a new generation that had grown up and been educated under the old and were now to make their mark under the watchful eye of the new emperor.
By 1976, it was apparent that a new generation of performers who had grown up in the church wanted to play non-secular pop and rock music for other Christians.
In Jerusalem as well, Fulk was resented by the second generation of Jerusalem Christians who had grown up there since the First Crusade.
predicted the coming of the sandwich generation, in this case, grown children and other family members helping their elderly parents who are up in age
In 1967-1969 a crucial cultural explosion took place within the developed world as the baby boom generation, which had grown up with postmodernity as their fundamental experience of society, demanded entrance into the political, cultural and educational power structure.
Although processing power and storage capacities have grown beyond all recognition since the 1970s, the underlying technology of large-scale integration ( LSI ) or very-large-scale integration ( VLSI ) microchips has remained basically the same, so it is widely regarded that most of today's computers still belong to the fourth generation.
Since the original version in 1980, the car has grown in size and power with each successive generation.
It is in a style suited to the musical taste of a generation who have grown up listening to pop songs and find classical music less accessible.
Golden had grown tired of drawing superheroes and was looking to do something different: " Being part of that generation, I wanted to do this.
The Inspire has over the previous generations grown in all dimensions in that it is larger than the first and second generation Honda / Acura Legends built between 1985 and 1996, with a larger and more powerful V6 engine.
However, since 1988, now a popular annual Jewish Cultural Festival has drawn Cracovians back to the heart of the Oppidum and re-introduced Jewish culture to a generation of Poles who have grown up without Poland ’ s historic Jewish community.
The generation of hydro-electricity in the Waitaki Valley has also drawn attention to the area ( see Project Aqua ), and tourism has grown in recent years.
In Jerusalem as well, Fulk was resented by the second generation of Jerusalem Christians who had grown up there since the First Crusade.
Amy Richards defines the feminist culture for this generation as " third wave because it's an expression of having grown up with feminism ".
By 1990 the area's baby boom generation had grown beyond secondary education and the town's secondary school ( opened in 1936 with elegant neo-Georgian buildings fronting Fyfield Road, expanded greatly when it became a comprehensive in the 1960s ) was closed despite vigorous local protest.

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