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modern world

NOUN
  1. the circumstances and ideas of the present age
    in modern times like these

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  • In the modern world, we are used to the washed-out whitness of the underlying marble or stone used to create the work of art, and so seeing replicas of the originals in full color is breathtaking. Archive 2008-01-01
  • He has been eulogized as the savior of the modern world. Saad Khan: Why Steve Jobs Is Not My Hero?
  • A few unexpected moves push these time-honored forms into the modern world: extreme angles to the roof pitches, compressed fenestration with staggered window sizes, and square dormers.
  • 'Hindu tradition and history is replete with stories and references to' bhumi ', to mother earth, and we want to help Hindus re-learn these sacred teachings and find new relevance for them in the modern world,' said Centre director Shaunaka Rishi Das, who helped formulate the project. India eNews
  • The aim is to identify the principal aesthetic sources of the continent, both within local culture and the modern world.
  • An increasing disenchantment with the artificial and man-made aspects of the modern world. Basic Marketing. Principles and Practice
  • Moreover there has been an insuperable gap between cognitive factors of ancient and modern world.
  • Death is the unforgivable sin of modernity, and the modern world will have nothing to do with her.
  • He didn't know why, but it seemed like trust was becoming a thing of the past in the modern world of people today.
  • The group of them got into a happy conversation, and like a pot set vigorously aboil, the waiting room was soon splattered by the frolicsome four: "radical secular left," "cultural relativism run amok," "post-modern world," "the mushy middle," etc. Archive 2008-03-01
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