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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91. This new world situation is recognized by the main sectors of the ruling class.
92. Not for him the promise of jam tomorrow or a brave, new world waiting just around the next bank overdraft.
93. Classic New World Chardonnay with vanilla, butter and exotic fruit aromas.
94. For hard-liners, on both sides, the rapid movement toward a new world structure was alarming.
95. Through this process Walden itself becomes an entirely new world.
96. But when the Cape route opened and the New World beckoned, the centrality of Prague diminished.
97. They're just mastering the basic skills of walking and talking, which open up a whole new world for them.
98. This may sound like the conventional wisdom on the brave new world of short-term, contingent jobs.
99. On arrival in the New World,(www.Sentencedict.com) Tawell's wife found that her husband had amassed an immense fortune.
100. Their arrest came only days after they set a new world record for cycling at altitude across the Himalayas.
101. The show begins with the arrival of the Europeans in the New World.
102. In this new world, any departure from the narrowest fiscal path is hazardous to the health of the offending country.
103. It would be a long time before revolution could succeed in the New World.
104. Pre-Columbian cultures in the New World did sophisticated operations, including skull surgery, with obsidian, he added.
105. I would like to learn more about the whole new world of computerized art, not only for music but for graphics.
106. We can only become familiar with this new world by spending time in it.
107. Meanwhile, another option became available to the poor as they joined the growing number of emigrants to the New World.
108. Sailors travelled to the New World with the urge to conquer and explore.
109. Machismo is a New World phenomenon with roots in old world cultures.
110. Among birds, the New World jays show a wide range of societies.
111. Perhaps we should not be too surprised when we find ourselves in the new world of quality primary care.
112. This isn't so much a brave new world, more a retrained version of the old one.
113. She published extensively on the technology of New World pottery, and wrote a standard work, Ceramics for the Archaeologist.
114. In the brave new world of the self-employed, homes should not be confused with offices.
115. The previous day she had set a new world record in the preliminaries.
116. In practice it means that the keynote lecture will be given by some one from the New World.
117. The President will unveil the design for a new World War II memorial on the National Mall.
118. Then I went to college, and it was a whole new world.
119. The ideal companion to any New World cooker whether built-in, slide-in or freestanding.
120. The elements of national life which were consistent with the new world order were solely cultural, not political or economic.
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