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Filter by Meaning The millennial obsession with wellness has led to a surge in demand for plant-based and organic products.
Millennial parents are more likely to prioritize work-life balance and shared parenting responsibilities than previous generations.
The rise of millennial entrepreneurship has led to a proliferation of innovative startups in various fields.
The story was set during the millennial reign of King Arthur.
The town's historical society organized a tour of the old millennial, which had been converted into a museum.
The millennial investor diversified their portfolio by investing in renewable energy companies.
The millennial investor made a substantial donation to a local charity.
The Bronze Age lasted for several millennial periods.
The church celebrates the millennial reign of Christ.
The dinosaurs went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous millennial.
The astronomers study the movements of stars over millennial timescales.
The geologists study the millennial cycles of erosion and deposition.
The art historian studies the millennial evolution of painting styles.
The musicologist studies the millennial evolution of musical instruments.
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