And I don't think that Dr. Simon Pritchett, or the generation reared under his guidance, would be able or willing to defend us.
And some believe that the generally nonviolent character of the Eastern European revolution reduces its immediacy for a generation reared on television fare like "Miami Vice."
Ultimately the film suggests that the generation reared on video is more comfortable viewing life as a television show than as a flesh-and-blood world.
"Sabrina's" fans mostly cherish its use of Hepburn as a glamorous new star who re-defined beauty for a generation reared on full-bodied movie stars like Jean Harlow.
A whole generation, reared in sickness . . . even to the highest.
My generation reared on rebellion against the state, priests, school-teachers and parents knew next to nothing about the very real oppression going on in the Pope's native country.
Their generation, reared on suspicion and secrecy was quick to imagine mysteries where there were none.
This was a generation reared to expect specialness, one that browses for cards the way it shops for Saabs and coffees.
Indeed, the fox trot, rumba and lindy constitute different body language for a generation reared in the school of dancing loosely known as disco, or improvised gyration.