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Terrified of ageing; of things changing.
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It appears that the age of "things that think," a phrase that emerged from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Laboratory in 1995, is nearly upon us.
This objection suggests that the skeptical theist's skepticism about that which is beyond ordinary life comes home to roost in skepticism about ordinary matters, such as the age of the Earth plausibly is (that is, plausibly the earth and the age of things are ordinary matters, even if not an ordinary topic of conversation).
In this day and age, lots of things that would never survive on broadcast networks do very well for themselves elsewhere.
"My chanting isn't some new-age kind of thing," he said.
We are different ages, different lots of things -- but for years we have sweated through the same 9 a.m. exercise class.
"At the age of 19, things might have got far worse if we had not intervened when we did".
Just another casualty of the age of all things digital.
With Hillary Clinton running to be our first woman President at the age of 68, things are poised to change.
The biggest reason is that in an age of pushing things on consumers, your audience really wants to sample what you have to offer before they buy.
At first, Lopatin produced what he now calls "New Age-synth kind of things".
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