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In computing: An electrical generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy, generally using electromagnetic induction. ... Released as a single in Australia and also released as a limited edition single of 15000 copies only in the Europe. ... Generator (1992) is an acclaimed album by the punk rock band Bad Religion. ... In Abstract Algebra, a generator is defined as follows: Let G be a group and , then a is called a generator and G is a cyclic group. ...
Macromedia Generator, now-discontinued ([1]) Flash-related software. (Macromedia was later taken over by Adobe Systems.)
Generator was the name of the official demo discs produced for the Sega Dreamcast.
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Seventh Generation is the leading brand of non-toxic household products designed for people who want environmentally friendly cleaning products and chlorine free paper goods.
Chlorine free products include diapers, baby wipes, feminine care products, as well as recycled paper products that are whitened without chlorine, including bath and facial tissue, paper towels, plates and napkins.
Seventh Generation was founded as a socially responsible business in 1988 and is headquartered in Burlington, Vermont; products are sold in stores nationwide.
It is in this sense, for example, that, during the long-lived patriarchal age, a "generation" is rated as a period of 100 years (Genesis 15:16, compared with Genesis 15:13, and Exodus 12:40), and that, at a later date, it is represented as of only 30 to 40 years.
The word generation is used to mean an indefinite period of time: of time past, as in Deut., xxxii, 7, where we read: "Remember the days of old, think upon every generation", and in Isaias, lviii, 12, etc.; of time future, as in Ps.
Independently of the idea of time, generation is employed to mean a race or class of men as characterized by the same recurring condition or quality.