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Contemporary and Method
" Contemporary directors like Sidney Lumet, a former student, have intentionally used actors such as Al Pacino, a former student skilled in " Method ".
Contemporary Theory and Method ( reedition as Sargent i Johnson, 1996 ).
Currently the Pilates Method is divided into two camps, Classical / Authentic Pilates or Contemporary / Modern Pilates.
* Greidanus, Sidney, Preaching Christ from the Old Testament: A Contemporary Hermeneutical Method ( Wm.

Contemporary and acting
Contemporary reviews called it ' racy ' but found it excellent and especially praised Swanson's acting.
Northern School of Contemporary Dance is an affiliate of the Conservatoire for Dance and Drama, an organization devoted to promoting excellence in contemporary dance, ballet, acting, technical theatre and circus arts.
Contemporary sources held Bo Jonsson Grip to be guilty, acting in a jealous rage, but Jonsson maintained his innocence in witnessed testimonies, swearing his presence to have been elsewhere.

Contemporary and teachers
Contemporary Buddhist teachers and translators emphasize that while the central message of Buddhism is optimistic, the Buddhist view of our situation in life ( the conditions that we live in ) is neither pessimistic nor optimistic, but realistic.
Contemporary sources record it being read to the largely illiterate population by priests and local teachers gathering in homes.
HaMidrasha, an art teachers training college, and Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music are located in the city.
Contemporary spiritual teachers in the West frequently come from the East but can come from any part of the world.
Contemporary Conservative Evangelical teachers of ultimate reconciliation include Thomas Talbott, Stephen E. Jones, J. Preston Eby and Bill and Elaine Cook.
Contemporary Rinzai Zen teachers in United States include Kyozan Joshu Sasaki Roshi, Eido Tai Shimano Roshi, and Omori Sogen Roshi.

Contemporary and schools
Contemporary Bharatanatyam is rarely practiced as Natya Yoga, a sacred meditational tradition, except by a few orthodox schools ( see Yoga and Dance ).
Contemporary premillennialism is divided into two schools of thought.
Contemporary ' dizi ' styles or schools based on the professional conservatory repertory are divided into two: Northern and Southern, each style having different preferences in dizi and playing techniques, with different methods for embellishment and ornamentation of the melody.
Most programs require that the recitals include advanced-grade pieces that are drawn from the different eras of music history, such as Baroque-era solo suites ( late 17th century to mid-18th century ); Classical-era ( mid-to late 18th century ) sonata or concerto ; a Romantic-era ( 19th century ) concerto or solo ; and a Contemporary era ( 20th and 21st century ) The specific components of the recital vary between schools.
The ' Independent Analysts ' Group of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, as distinct from the Kleinians and what are now called the Contemporary Freudians ', who include figures such as Christopher Bollas, D. W. Winnicott and Adam Phillips, are-like the ego-psychologists such as Heinz Hartmann or the intersubjectivist analysts in the States-perhaps best considered of as ' different schools of psychoanalytic thought ', or as ' Post-Freudians ... post-Freudian developments '.
Arts education programming is provided for students at their own schools and through the Performing Arts Series and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.

Contemporary and often
Contemporary practitioners, accordingly, have varied and often conflicting practices.
Contemporary design practice has been extended to the modern computer, for example in the use of WYSIWYG user interfaces, often referred to as interactive design, or multimedia design.
Contemporary Christian worship, as often found in Evangelicalism and Pentecostalism, may include the use of contemporary worship music played with electric guitars and the drum kit, sharing many elements with rock music.
Contemporary work in the foundations of mathematics often focuses on establishing which parts of mathematics can be formalized in particular formal systems ( as in reverse mathematics ) rather than trying to find theories in which all of mathematics can be developed.
Contemporary ethical debate is often described as " secular ", with the work of Derek Parfit and Peter Singer, and even the whole field of contemporary bioethics, having been described or self-described as explicitly secular or non-religious.
Contemporary playwrights in the United States often do not reach the same level of fame or cultural importance as some did in the past.
Contemporary sidewalks are most often made of concrete in the United States and Canada, while tarmac, asphalt, brick, stone, slab and ( increasingly ) rubber are more common in Europe.
Contemporary amphitheatres often include standing structures, called bandshells, sometimes curved or bowl-shaped, both behind the stage and behind the audience, creating an area which echoes or amplifies sound, making the amphitheatre ideal for musical or theatrical performances.
Contemporary Chinese art ( 中国当代艺术, Zhongguo Dangdai Yishu ) often referred to as Chinese avant-garde art, continued to develop since the 1980s as an outgrowth of modern art developments post-Cultural Revolution.
Contemporary Australian music ranges across a broad spectrum with trends often concurrent with those of the US, the UK, and similar nations – notably in the Australian rock and Australian country music genres.
Contemporary Innu women have often replaced these with manufactured pants and jackets.
Contemporary noise music is often associated with extreme volume and distortion.
Contemporary commentators made ( often disparaging ) comparisons between the techniques of the Federation and those employed in American politics.
Christian rock was often viewed as a marginal part of the nascent Contemporary Christian Music ( CCM ) and contemporary gospel industry in the 1970s and ' 80s, though Christian folk rock artists like Bruce Cockburn and rock fusion artists like Phil Keaggy had some cross-over success.
Contemporary & avant-garde music, where different sounds are sought, will often use friction mallets ( producing squeals & harmonics ), bass bows ( producing long tones and high overtones ), and various striking implements ( wood / plastic / metal ) to produce the desired tones.
Contemporary use can particularly refer to a beginner or new user of computers, often concerning Internet activity, such as online gaming or Linux use.
Contemporary stone tool manufacturers often work stone for experimentation with past techniques or for replication.
Contemporary fantasy is also to be distinguished from horror fiction, which also often has contemporary settings.
Contemporary fantasies often concern places dear to their authors, are full of local color and atmosphere, and attempt to lend a sense of magic to those places, particularly when the subgenre overlaps with mythic fiction.
Religious music often changes to fit the times ; Contemporary Christian music, for example, uses idioms from various secular popular music styles but with religious lyrics.
Contemporary remixes are often produced in a Digital Audio Workstation ( DAW ), which allow producers to reorganize tracks and apply various effects.
Contemporary Jewish rationalism often draws on ideas associated with medieval philosophers such as Maimonides and modern Jewish rationalists such as Hermann Cohen.
Contemporary printmakers often use spraypaint instead of a powder.
Contemporary jian versions are often forged ( shaped with heat and hammer ) and assembled by mostly traditional methods for training of practitioners of Chinese martial arts around the world.

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