The first, in the modern age in the English language, dates back to the 1540s.
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So there you have it: this is Willy Wonka updated for the modern age.
For Weber, the key form of social organisation defining the modern age was bureaucracy.
Quotas are about as suitable to the modern age as the horse and carriage.
In the modern age, a nation's airport is like its front parlor, giving visitors their first impressions.
Problem was, my ex was a known eccentric and didn't use communication tools of the modern age.
"I don't think that's a choice we can make any more in the modern age, " she adds.
But it will only be ONE of several technologies that enterprises will need to manage and support in the modern age.
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Now the village has a name for his grown-up son, who's rather more versed in the modern age - Technical Pen.
To think in the modern age that a disabled person can't get access to a high street service is just unbelievable.
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Imaginationism, the belief that abnormal children come from mothers who indulged in perverse thoughts and general bad juju, persisted into the modern age.
In order to get one of the greatest inventions of the modern age, in other words, we thought we needed the solitary genius.
How embarrassing it would be for France's politicians if their leap into the modern age was greeted not with enthusiasm but with a yawn.
Just as World War II defined the beginning of the modern age, the sinking of the Titanic really marked the end of the 19th Century.
Both "I Invented the Modern Age" and "Henry Ford" are well-researched.
Hence its attraction for the alienated souls of the modern age.
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When he arrives at the modern age, however, his analysis differs.
Well into the modern age, this was a potent political argument.
His fall reminds us that in the modern age, people who cannot get on with foreign leaders or get their media message across are simply unsuited to high command.
In the modern age of consumer electronics, it takes content and an entire ecosystem of software and services to keep customers locked in and buying your gear.
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On walks all through her life she would converse in imagination with her hero, Benjamin Franklin, explaining to that great inventor the gadgets of the modern age.
It will see Lady Godiva be unveiled for the modern age and then travel to London to celebrate the 2012 Games, powered by a team of 50 cyclists.
Peter dragged a backward Russia into the modern age by exploiting Western technology--shipbuilding in particular--and creating a formidable navy, as he reformed the economy and enlarged national boundaries.
German forces have looked increasingly awkward in the modern age.
Infidelity in the modern age is nothing to take lightly.
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Mr Abulafia is too conscientious a historian to speculate much about the future, or even to prejudge how the modern age will fit into the sweep of Mediterranean history.
Those same pundits might stop to consider where Mr Gore might be if Mr Clinton, years ago, had not saved his party by pushing it into the modern age.
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