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Contemporaneously and with
Contemporaneously with Child came the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould, and later and more significantly Cecil Sharp who worked in the early 20th century to preserve a great body of English rural traditional song, music and dance, under the aegis of what became and remains the English Folk Dance and Song Society ( EFDSS ).
Contemporaneously with the rise of analytic ethics in Anglo-American thought, in Europe several new lines of philosophy directed at critique of existing societies arose between the 1950s and 1980s.
Contemporaneously, Sigmund Freud ’ s psychosexual development theory is criticized as sexist, because it was informed with his introspection ( self-analysis ).
Contemporaneously with the Bodies of Air, Manzoni produced the Artist's Breaths ( Fiato d ' Artista ), a series of red, white or blue balloons, inflated and attached to a wooden base inscribed " Piero Manzoni-Artist's Breath ".
Contemporaneously with the development of metal cluster compounds, numerous boron hydrides were discovered by Alfred Stock and his successors who popularized the use of vacuum-lines for the manipulation of these often volatile, air-sensitive materials.

Contemporaneously and for
Contemporaneously, NRL appeals to Allies asking for a military mission, suggesting the possibility of the Great Polish Army fighting against Bolsheviks.

Contemporaneously and France
Contemporaneously to English Gothic, parallel Romantic literary movements developed in continental Europe: the roman noir (" black novel ") in France, by such writers as François Guillaume Ducray-Duminil, Gaston Leroux, Baculard d ' Arnaud, and Stéphanie Félicité Ducrest de St-Albin, Madame de Genlis and the Schauerroman (" shudder novel ") in Germany by such writers as Friedrich Schiller, author of The Ghost-Seer ( 1789 ) and Christian Heinrich Spiess, author of Das Petermännchen ( 1791 / 92 ).

Contemporaneously and .
Contemporaneously, conservative Republicans in office and in the media such as William F. Buckley, Jr. and George Will felt Dan Quayle should be ousted in favor of Kemp.
Contemporaneously, on this day in nearby Tehran, was the birth of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá ; the eldest Son of Bahá ' u ' lláh, Prophet-Founder of the Bahá ' í Faith, the inception of which, the Báb's proclaimed His own mission was to herald.
Contemporaneously Fanmi Lavalas in Haiti, the Landless Workers ' Movement in Brazil, and Abahlali baseMjondolo in South Africa are three organizations that make use of liberation theology.
Contemporaneously, new seasonal residents established themselves at Lake Waramaug in New Preston.
Contemporaneously, the term lounge music also denotes the types of music played in hotels ( the lounge, the bar ), casinos, and piano bars.
Contemporaneously, in 1688, the French philosopher Nicolas Malebranche published his Dialogues on Metaphysics and Religion, thus contributing to the genre's revival in philosophic circles.
Contemporaneously, the term lounge music also denotes the types of music played in hotels ( the lounge, the bar ), casinos, and piano bars.
Contemporaneously or perhaps after Josephus wrote, an Epitome, or summary, of Manetho's work must have appeared.
Contemporaneously M. Finley had noticed the evidence of redistribution in the tablets and was struggling to understand how that could occur in those pre-currency times.
Contemporaneously, defamation proceedings against TVNZ and the New Zealand Herald were commenced by Simunovich Fisheries.
Contemporaneously, Number Nine made AGP, PCI, VLB and ISA graphics cards using S3 Graphics ' accelerator chips.
Contemporaneously, as of 1996, on Ottawa's CBC Radio One station CBO-FM, Rockburn hosted All in a Day.
Contemporaneously the Tornquist Sea between Avalonia and Baltica was entirely closed.

there and existed
To most observers, there is little doubt that he placed an artificial strait jacket of unity upon the years of Anne's reign which in reality existed only in the pages of his history.
Then Dick Hyde, submarine-ball hurler, entered the contest and only five batters needed to face him before there existed a 3-to-3 deadlock.
One hundred years ago there existed in England the Association for the Promotion of the Unity of Christendom.
The common belief was that there existed one moral order, which included everything.
The old oracles in Delphi seem to be connected with a local tradition of the priesthood, and there is not clear evidence that a kind of inspiration-prophecy existed in the temple.
Although Crete had contacts with Mari from 2000 BC, there is no evidence that the ecstatic prophetic art existed during the Minoan and Mycenean ages.
These were differently sized in different countries, for instance, the historical French acre was 4, 221 square metres, whereas in Germany as many variants of " acre " existed as there were German states.
Emil Forrer went as far to claim that there existed a " great empire " called Ahhijawa, which stood as equal by the side of the old states of the east.
For according to them, there were seven islands in that sea in their time, sacred to Persephone, and also three others of enormous size, one of which was sacred to Hades, another to Ammon, and another one between them to Poseidon, the extent of which was a thousand stadia ; and the inhabitants of it — they add — preserved the remembrance from their ancestors of the immeasurably large island of Atlantis which had really existed there and which for many ages had reigned over all islands in the Atlantic sea and which itself had like-wise been sacred to Poseidon.
From the time of the Spanish colonies there has existed a type of sorbet made from fallen hail or snow.
This discovery banished the fond notion of geographers that there existed a great southern continent, Terra Australis.
Thus permanent building societies quickly became mortgage banks and in such institutions there always existed a conflict of interest between borrowers and savers.
At the time of Jesus, there was no single, coherent form or order within Second Temple Judaism, and significant political, social and religious differences existed among the Jews.
As Lovecraft conceived the deities or forces of his mythos, there were, initially, the Elder Gods ... hese Elder Gods were benign deities, representing the forces of good, and existed peacefully ... very rarely stirring forth to intervene in the unceasing struggle between the powers of evil and the races of Earth.
Although there is disagreement as to whether the dynasty actually existed, there is some archaeological evidence pointing to its possible existence.
Ranking or graduating system follows the same path, as there never existed a ranking system accepted by most of the masters.
Thus, according to Aquinas, there must have been a time when nothing existed.
In the in-game lore of the videogame series The Elder Scrolls, there existed an eccentric emperor named Emperor Pelagius Septim III who seems to be heavily based upon Caligula.
Along with the three or four estates in various European countries, another outcast layer existed below the bottom layer of the hierarchical society, a layer that had no rights and was there to serve the upper layers.
Even if there were a deceiving god ( or an evil demon ), one's belief in their own existence would be secure, for there is no way one could be deceived unless one existed in order to be deceived.
According to Cyril's theology, there were two states for the Son: the state that existed prior to the Son ( or Word / Logos ) becoming enfleshed in the person of Jesus and the state that actually became enfleshed.
However, although both men believed that they had " recovered " the true doctrines for themselves and contemporaries, they also believed there had always existed a group of true believers throughout the ages, albeit marred by the apostasy.

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