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This is a generation long struggle.
To the contrary: "This is a generation long struggle," he wrote.
And a textile piece is taking what is likely to be its final bow before a long — possibly a generation long — retirement.
"We used to be fantastic with food, we ate everything," he says, "but because rationing went on for so long it caused this massive fissure in our food culture [which] was a generation long". British people lost some of their understanding about food, Gates adds.
Since then, the clans have waged a generation long grudge with casualties made from both sides.
He identified that the battle against radical, extremist Islam would be a generation-long struggle.
They do, though, mark the battleline over what will be a generation-long struggle for a British Islam.
"September 11 thrust the United States into a generation-long conflict: It is our Thirty Years', perhaps our Hundred Years' War".
Just look at Wall Street, where a generation-long bubble seems to lose a bit more air every day.
In the same interview, Blair says he believes the battle against terrorism will be "a generation-long struggle".
Chile is on a generation-long upswing after an era of disaster, showing again that countries can, on occasion, learn from their tragic blunders.
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