• Today, we want to get reactions from another generation - a group of 20-somethings.

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  • Sustainable forms of energy can also play a key role in income generation - a primary path out of poverty for the millions who do not have access to reliable grid-distributed electricity.

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  • Bopara is the role-model for the next generation - a boy who scrambled 10 team-mates together from his inner London state school to enter a Capital Kids competition run by the Lord's Taverners, which they won.

    BBC: Bopara in need of Ashes impact

  • We'd begun the day talking about a phenomenon we'd noticed again and again in women of the post-feminist generation--a general malaise with symptoms that are a combination of "analysis paralysis, " "grass is greener" syndrome, and a sense that there are far too many choices to deal with.

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  • "The real issue is that the Treasury should agree to our request for the Scottish Government to be able to pay for such a large, once-in-a-generation capital project over a longer period of time beyond the construction period, rather than within a few short years, " said a Scottish Government spokesman.

    BBC: New bridge funding row continues

  • One driver for Seagate in the transaction is its move into NAND-Flash based products: the company is nearing the launch of a second-generation enterprise solid-state drive offering, and Luczo says a third-generation product under development jointly with Samsung should arrive in 2012.

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  • Lay left behind a once-in-a-generation playbook on how not to run a company.

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  • Of course, Phelps is a once-in-a-generation athlete, but Franklin is on the cusp of becoming a major star.

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  • All this gives the 57-year-old Weil -- a well-connected, third- generation newspaperman and a former Time magazine publisher -- an extraordinarily free hand.

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  • Given that Russia has already teamed up with India to co-develop and co-produce a version of Moscow's fifth-generation fighter, and that China is co-developing with Pakistan a very low-cost fourth-generation fighter, the U.S. may decide to try and protect market share and lift an export ban on F-22s.

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  • He added that he had not changed his mind that the vote was a once-in-a-generation opportunity.

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  • Doha represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to help millions in the developing world rise from poverty and despair.

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  • Worse yet, by their petty parsimony, they risk squandering a once-in-a-generation opportunity to do very well strategically by doing good.

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  • "We have a once-in-a-generation chance to rebuild our electricity market, rebuild investor confidence, and rebuild our power stations, " Mr Huhne said.

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  • We face a once-in-a-generation opportunity to empower people in our changing world.

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  • Changing that would be an excellent use of a once-in-a-generation crisis.

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  • Castellano had a following among the older Gambino members, but Gotti's brash style appealed more to the younger generation -- a group unlike Castellano's who saw big bucks in the heroin trade.

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  • His instinct is to be supportive because of the chilling effect of the crisis on the UK. But to many of his supporters this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to win back some powers from Brussels.

    BBC: Eurozone solution in sight?

  • And this is a once-in-a-generation crisis.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama at Clinton Global Initiative

  • Speaking to the Independent newspaper, Richard Reeves - who stood down as the Lib Dems' director of strategy on Thursday to work in America - said Tuesday's vote was a "critical moment" for Lords reform and "a once-in-a-generation chance" to secure it.

    BBC: UK Politics

  • He said the project was a "once-in-a-generation chance to transform the whole local fabric of education".

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  • Mr Miliband said the Leveson report provided a "once-in-a-generation opportunity for real change" and backed an all-party approach.

    BBC: UK Politics

  • There is a generation rising -- singled out in a recent TIME Magazine cover story as " The Next Greatest Generation" -- that, led by its young military veterans, is eager to put aside partisan squabbles to get things done.

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  • For urban areas like New York or Los Angeles, there will be a unique--perhaps once in a generation--chance to induce middle-class people to settle down in big-city homes or condominiums.

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  • Their second-generation software offers a feature-rich suite of tools with an easy-to-use graphical user interface.

    ENGADGET: Samsung spices up the USB 3.0 hard drive party with three new models

  • The S Pen experience between the first- and second-generation devices is a night-and-day difference: the original Note seems like just a working concept in comparison.

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  • Many car buyers wait for a second- or third-generation of a model of interest before buying to give the makers a chance to smooth out undetected problems.

    FORBES: How Can Big Pharma Restore A Reputation?

  • Applied Marketing Science of Waltham, Massachusetts is working with MIT's Sloan School of Management on a Web tool that turns idea-generation into a challenging game, where players are rewarded for building on the suggestions of others and earn points that translate into cash or prizes.

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  • In 2000 he agreed to build 3 Scandinavia, a provider of third-generation mobile-phone services, in a joint venture with Hong Kong's Hutchison Whampoa.

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  • Infosys, a technology firm, leapt in a generation from a start-up to a global blue chip, owned by institutional shareholders and measured against that most Western of yardsticks, the stock price.

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