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Examples
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We did not invent the medium of computer games (I'm an X'er myself) that honor does belong the Boomers.
And Your Bird Can Sing SVGL 2009
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As a Gen X'er, studies were done to "understand" us when we first came to the office and we had similar demands of recognition for our new insight and approach to the way work should be done.
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That is, the boundary-pushing, anti-establishment role that rock 'n' roll played for boomer and even X'er parents has been replaced, to some extent, by iconoclastic, absurd, high-wire, non-PC, super-smart humor.
Nick Shore: Rebellion 2.0: Smart and Funny Nick Shore 2010
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That is, the boundary-pushing, anti-establishment role that rock 'n' roll played for boomer and even X'er parents has been replaced, to some extent, by iconoclastic, absurd, high-wire, non-PC, super-smart humor.
Nick Shore: Rebellion 2.0: Smart and Funny Nick Shore 2010
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That is, the boundary-pushing, anti-establishment role that rock 'n' roll played for boomer and even X'er parents has been replaced, to some extent, by iconoclastic, absurd, high-wire, non-PC, super-smart humor.
Nick Shore: Rebellion 2.0: Smart and Funny Nick Shore 2010
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That is, the boundary-pushing, anti-establishment role that rock 'n' roll played for boomer and even X'er parents has been replaced, to some extent, by iconoclastic, absurd, high-wire, non-PC, super-smart humor.
Nick Shore: Rebellion 2.0: Smart and Funny Nick Shore 2010
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I'm considered a Gen X'er but would be on the cusp of Gen Y per the presentation made at the Exploration Conference.
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That is, the boundary-pushing, anti-establishment role that rock 'n' roll played for boomer and even X'er parents has been replaced, to some extent, by iconoclastic, absurd, high-wire, non-PC, super-smart humor.
Nick Shore: Rebellion 2.0: Smart and Funny Nick Shore 2010
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I'm considered a Gen X'er but would be on the cusp of Gen Y per the presentation made at the Exploration Conference.
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That is, the boundary-pushing, anti-establishment role that rock 'n' roll played for boomer and even X'er parents has been replaced, to some extent, by iconoclastic, absurd, high-wire, non-PC, super-smart humor.
Nick Shore: Rebellion 2.0: Smart and Funny Nick Shore 2010
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