Politically impartial juries would no doubt reach different conclusions depending on their contemporaneity. |
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The treatment gives it a contemporaneity, for, we live in a time that is marked by women's empowerment of every kind. |
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Among all the contemporaneity we catch a momentary glimpse of old Devon, as it was fondly enshrined in Trollope's memory. |
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And I don't think deconstruction is the only answer to modernity or contemporaneity. |
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And it is at the same time what makes a writer most acutely conscious of his place in time, of his contemporaneity. |
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It seems to me that this very shift towards appraisal of the cultural past demarcates the newly emerging boundaries of contemporaneity. |
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There are many reasons for this contemporaneity, but one of the most important obviously concerns technology. |
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In retrospect, the decision seems to have been a gratuitous gesture in the direction of relevance and contemporaneity. |
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I'm not sure my point was about marshalling the judgment of history so much as resisting the indiscrimination of contemporaneity. |
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We are opened to the horizon of possibilities that contemporaneity has to offer. |
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Dave mines the vernacular of popular culture and traditional imagery, filtering it through his contemporaneity as an artist of the South Asian diaspora. |
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The contemporaneity of different styles and movements, even within the work of a single artist, is one of the characteristics of post-war developments in the arts. |
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The temporal delimitation suggests an arbitrary empiricism reluctant to address either the agony of contemporaneity, or the pathological prehistory of modernity. |
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What shocks us at first is its vivid feeling of nowness and contemporaneity. |
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Even contemporaneity, proximity, and a sympathetic sensibility aren't enough to put you in the room. |
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Its minutely detailed dial bears the stamp of contemporaneity and the atmosphere of lands beyond the seas. |
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The contemporaneity and time period of the burial site seem at this point to be synchronous with the temple, but further analysis is necessary. |
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I wanted to do something which is, on the contrary, registered in a precise contemporaneity. |
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Determination of the water requirement depends on the type of users and contemporaneity factor. |
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The main theme of the theatre's programme is a reinterpretation of contemporaneity. |
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In the contemporaneity of this art, he is a metaphor for timelessness. |
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Coherent ice-flow lines reconstructed from bedforms across the Irish lowlands indicate contemporaneity of drumlinization and moraine building in eastern and western Ireland. |
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Their paintings were executed to be perceived as living art, and it is that dimension of their self-aware contemporaneity that still conveys a certain excitement. |
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In apprehending and responding to contemporaneity, Shahryar emerges as a poet who sharpens the contours of modernism by asserting the establishment of new poetics. |
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The Hollywood novel's take on the relation between contemporaneity and tradition is more consistently comic and absurdist than the epic visions of modernism. |
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The contemporaneity in ophiolite formation and felsic arc magmatism suggests that intraoceanic subduction started soon after the opening of the ocean basin. |
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When an objection was raised over the use of these notes, the ATQ ruled the evidence to be insufficient as far as their contemporaneity was concerned, being unable to confirm the date on which the notes were generated. |
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Thus it offered a solid doctrinal basis to Eucharistic realism that can only guarantee the contemporaneity between the saving Triduum of Easter and the man of all times. |
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For all the exoticism of the images, they possess a phenomenal immediacy and even contemporaneity. |
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Switzerland is a small country, but it has a surprisingly wide array of artistic expression of a very high calibre, and with a very strong sense of contemporaneity. |
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Numerous stylistic options are attached to decor: its richness or sparseness, its naturalness or artificiality, its contemporaneity or period look, its cleverness or simplicity. |
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Which is not to say that he makes conspicuous use of a technology and naively makes the contemporaneity issue secondary to the technical apparatus. |
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It is also important to point out that the ceramics are the same, of the same production, same pastes and same glazing, which shows the contemporaneity of the two groupings. |
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So clearly there is a sequence there rather than a contemporaneity. |
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In much the same way that the reproduction implicitly carried with it contemporaneity, the two concepts could have engendered an intuition of the present ubiquity of the image. |
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Iracema Barbosa and her installations invite us to think about the dramatic condition of the presence in the contemporaneity, which seems to accept only unstable arrangements, transitory connections. |
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The French proponents of realism were agreed in their rejection of the artificiality of both the Classicism and Romanticism of the academies and on the necessity for contemporaneity in an effective work of art. |
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Concurrence is also known as simultaneity or contemporaneity. |
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In sync with both Joss Whedon's Serenity and HBO's Deadwood, Meadows images and discombobulates contemporaneity as a Wild West making do with what's at hand. |
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