Similar words: world, worldly, world war, in the world, worldwide, world war i, world war 2, world war 1. Meaning: n. the hemisphere that includes North America and South America. adj. of or relating to the New World.
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61. His ideal was to transplant the classical Athenian model of direct democracy to the new world.
62. Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born. Anais Nin
63. The restoration of the classics opened up a new world of fiction.
64. The prevailing economic order had to be challenged, and out of the conflict a new world order would emerge.
65. On the big boring mills of the Midvale shop, Taylor was creating a new world of work.
66. This brave new world of social engineering produces the opposite of community contact.
67. Bush insisted that his policy was clear: the United States would punish aggression to insure the new world order.
68. The traditional Buddhist values of loving kindness and compassion do not seem to fit into the new world that absorbs the children.
69. Others eventually, as in the case of Widgery,(http://sentencedict.com/new world.html) developed an affection and a distance from that seductive New World.
70. A New World makes many virtues out of small things.
71. The direction of the new world order will be greatly affected by chance.
72. For the cellular industry, this may portend a daunting new world.
73. An entire new world had opened to Celestine: how to use chemical insight and apply it to biological problems.
74. Species can, in the new world of the molecules, no longer be seen as absolutes.
75. But I had found a new world, and it was worth the risk.
76. Both pieces combine the distinctive sounds of the New World flute with the more familiar tones of Old World instruments.
77. To some, we are living in a new world order: others characterise it as a new world disorder.
78. His mind used to wander through that garden as if exploring a new world born from a collision of stars.
79. In the new world order capital can get out fast in times of trouble, but labour is stuck where it is.
80. That is the New World par excellence, the land of amazing futuristic achievements.
81. Not so well known as the New World, it is a thoroughly enjoyable work.
82. This whole new world is taking its revenge on the old.
83. Liquid acrylics can open up a whole new world of possibilities.
84. The responsibility for a sustainable future appears to be swinging from the new world to the old.
85. Conversely, the economies of the New World benefited immeasurably by the exodus from the old.
86. The first tomb to be excavated in 1991 was one of the largest ever to be scientifically excavated in the New World.
87. In the new world, arms sales abroad are a more critical problem than superpower arms control.
88. There was Diop and slavery and New World colonialism and whatnot.
89. Opinion polls and focus groups are Stone Age implements in the brave new world of interactivity just down the communications superhighway.
90. Since arriving in the New World, the good people of Lake Wobegon have been skeptical of progress.
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