1. And a new kind of restaurant had sprung up with expensive menus and a young, confident clientele. 2. However, affluence and technological advances have created new kinds of safety hazards for people who live in Western society. 3. If Cheney is a new kind of vice-president, Powell is also a new kind of secretary of state. 4. One will make and analyse new kinds of polymers, ceramics and alloys. 5. Slowly, quietly, far from the public spotlight, new kinds of public institutions are emerging. 6. Some people felt that machines exercised a new kind of tyrannical power over them. 7. Such a perception was to lead to a new kind of paradigm or conceptual map. |