11. It is the start of a new generation of gas cookers. 12. It is time for a new generation of leadership. 13. It the test is successful, it could lead to a new generation of satellites that would not need steering jets. 14. Meanwhile, new technologies such as personal communications services -- a new generation of cellular phone -- also will spur demand. 15. Others argue that the student walkouts will encourage the new generation of Latinos to become more involved in politics. 16. Plenty of room there for plucking new generations of consumers, as long as salesmanship remains legal. 17. Pop music and a new generation of pop stars are also emerging from the shadows. 18. Such investments are astoundingly profitable, but each new generation of a weapon is less effective than its predecessor in generating employment. 19. The new generation of church leaders seems convinced that the cause of unity will be better served by plain speaking. |
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