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brave new world

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noun

  1. a new period in history resulting from major changes in society, especially technological; a future world or society experiencing positive and negative effects from major changes.


Brave New World

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noun

  1. a novel (1932) by Aldous Huxley.

Brave New World

  1. (1932) A novel by Aldous Huxley that depicts the potential horrors of life in the twenty-fifth century. The title comes from a line in the play The Tempest, by William Shakespeare .
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The trip's architect was Dr. Humphry Osmond, the psychiatrist who had first guided Aldous Huxley — the author of “Brave New World” and “The Doors of Perception” — in experiments with mescaline. and coined the term “psychedelic.”

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The quarter has been “a little bit disappointing” at Temecula’s Temeku Cinemas, as films like Marvel Studios’ “Captain America: Brave New World” and “Snow White” underperformed, said Heidi Robertson, chief executive of Tristone Cinemas, which owns the theater.

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Danny Ramirez, who portrays Joaquin Torres/Falcon and most recently appeared in last month’s “Captain America: Brave New World,” will return.

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Disney and Marvel Studios’ “Captain America: Brave New World” came in second at the domestic box office this weekend with about $8.5 million in its fourth weekend in theaters.

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Disney+ will likely brush aside any implications that D’Onofrio’s Fisk, better known as the Kingpin, is meant as a Trump proxy any more than Luthor or Harrison Ford’s Thaddeus Ross in “Captain America: Brave New World,” who transforms into a rampaging Red Hulk.

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