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new age

adjective as in of a broad-ranging consciousness-raising movement

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For the most part, all of the items Kennedy listed — including clean foods, raw milk, and stem cells — seemed to fall in line with his campaign to prioritize personal choice and new age or experimental medicines while upending regulatory bodies like the FDA.

From Salon

Solving that conundrum may be a key factor in dictating whether there really will be a new age of nuclear power.

From BBC

Instead, “Stickerbush Symphony,” with its strangely melancholic New Age groove, accompanies a level in which the player navigates a fantastically cruel maze of spiky vines.

Unfortunately, the internet did not bring about a new age of reason.

From Slate

I think of it as somewhere between a new age revival and a concert — joyful, rejuvenating, relaxing and festive all at once.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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