The typical third ager is also educated, with 86 percent having been to college. |
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In the discourse of the so-called third and fourth age, the third ager is often defined to be an active consumer of technology. |
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It applied only to former public land, ager publicus, which had been usurped and concentrated in the hands of large landholders. |
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The maximum temperature of the ager is limited by the set saturated steam pressure. |
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One important characteristic of this system is that the cattle carried out an important transfer of fertility by grazing during the day in the saltus and by depositing their waste at night on the ager where they were parked. |
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She gave me the telephone number of a very eminent man in Blackrock Clinic, where there was no danger of me casting anyone as a wifty-wafty new ager. |
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Not because she is a New Ager or something but because that's how she was raised. |
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A miracle to a New Ager is not God's intervention into this world to perform His will but the realization of the true reality that God is all and that you are God. |
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The Milton Ager and Jack Yellow song signified the end of a dark era in American history...and the start of something new. |
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Yet there's nothing in Bartolini's work of the uncritical enthusiasm of the neophyte or the banal syncretism of the New Ager. |
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Richard Ager Newhall's study of warfare in 1924 remains a reliable authority on the battle tactics and events. |
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