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Oil and minerals could be gone in a generation, and the industrial interests will move on.
"It's about going someplace they expect will be gone in a generation".
"We've gone in a generation from teenagers experimenting with a kiss and a cuddle behind the bike sheds to this".
"I sometimes dare to dream that the gulag will be gone in a generation or two," she wrote.
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They'll come and go in a generation if they don't have the staying power that's produced by having real mastery of the underlying technologies".
He was not going to be a once-in-a-generation ballplayer.
"It does not make sense to me, if we're going to make this once-in-a-generation effort to finally fix this system, to leave the status of 11 million people or so unresolved," he said during an interview with Telemundo's Denver affiliate.
It does not make sense to me, if we're going to make this once-in-a-generation effort to finally fix the system, to leave the status of 11 million people so unresolved.
In the days when Beijing was famous for swarms of cyclists, its unsuitability for automobiles didn't matter; now that the Chinese have cars, Beijing has gone in one generation from emanating an ancient spirit to feeling like Houston.
I struggle with the idea that these problems will just go away in a generation or two if we're patient.
These processes can be included in the model by adding a probability d that a given population goes extinct in a generation.
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