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On all fronts, Furedi sees examples of a new intolerance – the very popularity of the phrase "zero-tolerance" indicates the problem.

These are but a few examples of a new narrative of what it means to be prosperous – what Scandinavians call "lagom" - having enough.

Although their influence was not long-lasting, these two schools set the first examples of a new subgenre in prose the familiar essay.

In less than 18 months, if everything runs to plan, the first examples of a new low-cost car will leave the production line.

"Neither of these two has a sleepless night over this," an ambassador said of Mr. Meles and Mr. Isais, who had in recent years been held up as positive examples of a new generation of pragmatic African politicians.

Now I've seen it spread to software developers, games houses, even banks – Macquarie Bank in Sydney is one of the best examples of a new way of working, with collaborative spaces and booths.

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It is a classic example of a new genre.

Kendyll Myles, 24, is one example of a new arrival.

Mr. Aronson's is not the only recent example of a new new atheism.

One example of a new, smaller kind of community can be found at the University of Bristol.

The Mac is a shining example of a new cultural confidence.

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