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Discover Ludwig"New Worlder" is a term used in English to refer to something of, relating to, or originating from the Western Hemisphere
For example, "His interest in the ancient civilizations of the New Worlders was evident in his research paper."
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New Worlder
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An inhabitant of the New World or Americas.
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To be sure, Bok is aware of this difficulty and urges appropriate caution; he is neither an unreconstructed utilitarian seeking to maximize pleasure whatever the consequences nor a brave new worlder in search of nirvana.
The latest one is from Great Britain's Jon-Allan Butterworth who has set a new worlder in his Men's Individual C5 Pursuit heat in a time of 4 35.026.
Sure, it doesn't have a devastating and world-changing famine named after it, like its cousin and fellow New Worlder the potato.
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It is the place for all those New Worlders whose idea of a golf course relies heavily on Pebble Beach; the place where it is easy for a golfer, just for a moment, to forget about the challenge at hand as the eyes track the Isle of Arran, the rugged coastline, the tide pools and the whitewash and mustard yellow of the lighthouse tower.
Instead, the network shifted toward a new generation of Real Worlders, casting hair-pulling, tequila-swigging party chicks and frat bros in locales like Cancun and Vegas.
You can colour me excited for it, especially now I know it plays, surprisingly, quite a lot like The Witcher 3. Consider this small paragraph a placeholder because we will (soon) have a proper preview of the new, post-apocalyptic open-worlder from Sony's Bend Studio, a team best known for the Syphon Filter series.
You can color me excited for it, especially now I know it plays, surprisingly, quite a lot likeThe Witcher 3. Consider this small paragraph a placeholder because we will (soon) have a proper preview of the new, post-apocalyptic open-worlder from Sony's Bend Studio, a team best known for the Syphon Filter series.
Unless I'm missing something, the aim of the biotechnology industry's audacious new advertising campaign is to impale people like me -- well-off first worlders dubious about genetically engineered food -- on the horns of a moral dilemma.
(And now, to the list of things first-worlders need to feel guilty about — S.U.V.'s, factory-farmed food, energy hogging — add a new item. Who has suffered so you can have strawberry shortcake?) A late-blooming fiction writer, Marina Lewycka produced a number of self-help books before "A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian" appeared two years ago.
You at MIT are a bunch of instant experts, it will take you 20 years to figure out, what some third worlder already knows.
Even in a place where everyone is constantly reinventing, people are a little stunned at the way Teresa casts herself as a "third worlder" and "daughter of Africa," a wretched-refuse-of-your-teeming-shore sort of immigrant rather than a "White Mischief" émigré, the daughter of a prosperous Portuguese doctor in colonial Mozambique who met John Heinz when they were studying in Switzerland.
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