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ultramodern
adjective
Extremely modern.
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The second stage is ultramodern, though.
Satellites, ultramodern aircraft, electronic systems, human sources, cameras, imaging and electronic devices, and a host of other systems permit the amassing of information on a scale that was unheard of in the past.
It provided a striking contrast to the ultramodern structures of urban China, which he has described as "soulless".
The principal cultural institutions include the Ateneo de Caracas, an ultramodern theatre inaugurated in 1983; the academy of the language; and the academies of history, medicine, and political and social sciences.
This ultramodern defensive fortification showed traces of the old circular system of fortifications, but its dominant feature was linear.
Ultramodern structures include the new incarnation of the ancient Library of Alexandria, Bibliotheca Alexandrina (opened 2002).
July 8 , 1900Trenton, New Jersey February 12 , 1959New York City, New York George Antheil, in full Georg Johann Carl Antheil (born July 8 , 1900 Trenton, N.J., U.S. died Feb. 12, 1959, New York City) American composer known for his ultramodern music in the 1920s.
The stark verticality and glass curtain walls of this style became a hallmark of ultramodern urban life in many countries.
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