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New Country
noun
- a style of country music that emerged in the late 1980s characterized by a more contemporary sound and down-to-earth rather than sentimental lyrics
Example Sentences
Although a middle class already existed throughout most of Europe by that time, in the form of urban bourgeoisie or yeoman-farmers or some other grouping, the concept gained special significance in a new country whose Constitution eliminated the aristocratic privileges enjoyed by European nobility.
Yet I didn’t know about the rebellious side of it, and how it helped the 1.5 generation” — those who landed in a new country as a child or adolescent, yet have traits of both first- and second-generation immigrants — “come to terms with their identities.”
It was never a case where he landed in a new country and everything went great for him - but he has always shown he can cope when not everything goes to plan.
Last year the NT became the first jurisdiction to lift it to 12, but the new Country Liberal Party government elected in August has said a reversal is necessary to reduce youth crime rates.
"Honestly to me, about the transfer fee, that didn't even get to me. But what I wanted was to get here and get started with the work because I felt like I needed something to challenge myself in a new country."
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