71.   Either the new age of rising productivity shows itself, saving the day.

72.   Even those who come to the electronic revolution in the caboose of the missile must finally know that the new age technology has incontrovertibly arrived to stay.

73.   Free-speech advocates hailed the decision as a landmark in a new age of high-tech communications.

74.   Given this celestial setting, new age devotees have been planning celebration rituals for months.

75.   Four-and-a-half years before the third millennium, some see him as a prophet for a new age in the making.

76.   Glass opens up a new age.

77.   Germany has little choice but to lead the way into what many hope is a new economic age.

78.   Hatch said he believes there is a way to preserve copyright laws while still allowing a new age of digital content to flourish.

79.   He embraced a new vision of government for a new age, and so secured his place in history.

80.   He can afford to do so because his wife, Kumiko, has a good job working for a new age health-food magazine.

a. + age >>共 615
early 15.01%
young 8.83%
same 5.36%
new 5.17%
digital 3.35%
a 3.00%
different 2.43%
younger 2.43%
average 2.10%
modern 2.03%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
age 0.08%
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