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NOVEL BY ALDOUS HUXLEY
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brave new world         
If someone refers to a brave new world, they are talking about a situation or system that has recently been created and that people think will be successful and fair.
...the brave new world of internet banking.
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Brave New World (The Rippingtons album)         
1996 ALBUM BY THE RIPPINGTONS
Brave New World (Rippingtons album)
Brave New World is the ninth album by American jazz group The Rippingtons, released in 1996 for the GRP label. The album reached #4 on Billboard's contemporary Jazz chart.
Bokanovsky's Process         
Bokanovsky's Process is a fictional process of human cloning depicted in Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel Brave New World. The process is described as being applied to fertilized human eggs in vitro, causing them to split into identical genetic copies of the original.

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Brave New World

Brave New World is a dystopian novel by English author Aldous Huxley, written in 1931 and published in 1932. Largely set in a futuristic World State, whose citizens are environmentally engineered into an intelligence-based social hierarchy, the novel anticipates huge scientific advancements in reproductive technology, sleep-learning, psychological manipulation and classical conditioning that are combined to make a dystopian society which is challenged by the story's protagonist. Huxley followed this book with a reassessment in essay form, Brave New World Revisited (1958), and with his final novel, Island (1962), the utopian counterpart. This novel is often compared to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949).

In 1999, the Modern Library ranked Brave New World at number 5 on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. In 2003, Robert McCrum, writing for The Observer, included Brave New World chronologically at number 53 in "the top 100 greatest novels of all time", and the novel was listed at number 87 on The Big Read survey by the BBC. Brave New World has frequently been banned and challenged since its original publication. It has landed on the American Library Association list of top 100 banned and challenged books of the decade since the association began the list in 1990.

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1. What place will equality have in this brave new world?
2. The promise of that brave new world was not fulfilled.
3. The brave new world of cyberia is alive with romance.
4. DES MOINES, Iowa –– Call it a brave new world in Iowa presidential politics.
5. Welcome to the brave new world, where low–grade abuse qualifies as legitimate debate.