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New Country

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noun

  1. a style of country music that emerged in the late 1980s characterized by a more contemporary sound and down-to-earth rather than sentimental lyrics

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"I had to force myself to eat sometimes, I just had no appetite, because I was so anxious about not having housing in a new country by myself."

From BBC

Establishing herself in a new country was not without its challenges.

From Los Angeles Times

Young Indians who have found employment in Germany via India Works offer similar explanations for their decision to try their luck in a new country - the difficulties of finding a job in India, the higher salaries available in Europe, and the ambition to make their own way in life.

From BBC

“They built their life and now they have to rebuild everything in a new country.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's the beginning of building a new country," he said.

From BBC