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* Fictional Space: Essays on Contemporary Science Fiction, Editor ( Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991, ISBN 0-631-17129-0 ).

Contemporary and Hart
Contemporary legal positivists have long abandoned this view, and have criticised its oversimplification, H. L. A. Hart particularly.
* On 8 February 2009 for 51st Grammy Awards, Zakir Hussain won the Grammy in the Contemporary World Music Album category for his collaborative album " Global Drum Project " along with Mickey Hart, Sikiru Adepoju & Giovanni Hidalgo.
2009 nominees for Best Contemporary World Music Album included Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Sikiru Adepoju and Giovanni Hidalgo for Global Drum Project.

Contemporary and publicly
Contemporary art is exhibited by commercial contemporary art galleries, private collectors, art auctions, corporations, publicly funded arts organizations, contemporary art museums or by artists themselves in artist-run spaces.
Contemporary evidence indicates that Cutler was never wholeheartedly a Dissenter, that he had been converted to Episcopalianism when at Stratford by John Checkley, and that in spite of this fact had accepted the rectorship of a Congregational college, publicly declaring what he had privately believed only when a desirable place in the Established Church was assured him.

Contemporary and criticized
According to the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, a political prisoner is ‘ someone who is in prison because they have opposed or criticized the government of their own country ’.
Contemporary Finns often criticized the Paasikivi-Kekkonen line as tending towards a " liturgy " of good relations.
Another example is the article " The Third Mathematics Education Revolution " by Richard Askey, published in Contemporary Issues in Mathematics Education ( Press Syndicate, Cambridge, UK, 1999 ), in which he accuses Focus on Algebra, the same Addison-Wesley textbook criticized by the Christian Science Monitor, of teaching pseudoscience, claiming for South Sea islanders mystic knowledge of astronomy more advanced than scientific knowledge.
This move, widely criticized by the local community and the closing of the only contemporary art museum between San Francisco and La Jolla, led indirectly to the founding of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles in 1979, a project largely driven by Norton Simon's sister Marcia Weisman.
His dissertation titled " Academic Justification for Voluntary Inclusion of Scientific Creation in Public Classroom Curricula, Supported by Evidence that Man and Dinosaurs Were Contemporary " was reviewed by Brett Vickers who criticized its " descriptions of his field-work on the Paluxy river ' man-tracks ', speculation about Charles Darwin's religious beliefs and phobias, and biblical evidence of Adam's mental excellence.
In 2004 Brown became active with the website Foetry. com, a movement started by Alan Cordle that criticized the incestuousness of American MFA literary programs and corruption in literary contests, particularly at the University of Georgia Contemporary Poetry Series, University of Iowa fiction and poetry contests and the University of North Texas Vassar Miller Prize contest.

Contemporary and film
Later, Hemingway, Dos Passos, Lillian Hellman and others founded the company Contemporary Historians, which produced another film called The Spanish Earth ( 1937 ), directed by Joris Ivens and edited by van Dongen.
Contemporary depictions of earthquakes in film are variable in the manner in which they reflect human psychological reactions to the actual trauma that can be caused to directly afflicted families and their loved ones.
This film was financed by Archibald MacLeish, Fredric March, Florence Eldridge, Lillian Hellman, Luise Rainer, Dudley Nichols, Franchot Tone and other Hollywood movie stars, moguls, and writers who composed a group known as the Contemporary Historians.
Contemporary Chinese art fully incorporates painting, film, video, photography, and performance.
Contemporary residents include the actor Sir Ian McKellen, Matthew Parris, and comedy actress Cleo Rocos, actor Steven Berkoff, comedian Lee Hurst, as well as politician Lord David Owen .< ref >< cite > David Owen biography accessed 28 March 2007 </ ref > Limehouse was also the home of the late film director Sir David Lean.
In his 2003 book A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America, political scientist Michael Barkun notes that a vast popular audience has been introduced by the film to the notion that the U. S. government is controlled by a secret team in black helicopters — a view once confined to the radical right.
Palmer had booked them to provide ' An Evening of Contemporary Sitar Music ' in the foyer of the Waterman's Art Centre in Brentford, London, to accompany a film night.
A preliminary, 60-minute version of the film was shown in autumn of 1977 at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
That same month she joined several other literary figures, including Dorothy Parker and Archibald MacLeish, in forming and funding a company, Contemporary Historians, Inc., to back a film project, The Spanish Earth, to demonstrate support for the anti-Franco forces in the Spanish Civil War.
Source: Contemporary British and Irish film Directors
Contemporary cinematographer Anil Mehta has noted the mastery of Irani's cinematic techniques in shooting the film, including his " intricate tracks and pans, the detailed mise en scène patterns Irani conceived, even for brief shots – in the studios as well as on location ".
He had an interest in film and exhibited his first piece of pottery at the " New Contemporaries " show at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1980.
People involved in the arts and born in the town include the actress Kathleen Harrison in 1892 ; Alfred Wainwright, author of the Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells, in 1907 ; broadcaster Russell Harty in 1934 ; the internationally renowned Contemporary artist Ross Eccles in 1937, many of his paintings feature Blackburn and Lancashire scenes and landmarks ; the writer Josephine Cox in 1941 who set many of her novels in Lancashire ; the actor Anthony Valentine in 1939 ; the actor Michael Billington, star of UFO in 1941 ; actor Ian McShane in 1942 ; rock musician Tony Ashton in 1946 ; actor Jon Walmsley in 1956 ; film maker Michael Winterbottom in 1961 ; actor Steve Pemberton in 1967 ; actress Wendi Peters in 1968 ; actor / comedian Lee Mack in 1968 ; television host Debbie Travis ; author Tony O ' Neill in 1978 ; television presenter and documentary director Michael Gibson in 1980 ; and singer and actress Diana Vickers in 1991.
Contemporary classical music can be heard in film scores such as Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey ( 1968 ) and Eyes Wide Shut ( 1999 ), both of which used concert music by György Ligeti, and also in Kubrick's The Shining ( 1980 ) which used music by both Ligeti and Krzysztof Penderecki.
Contemporary interpretations of the Arthurian myth ( notably the film Excalibur where she is called ' Morgana ') sometimes assign to Morgan the role of seducing Arthur and giving birth to the wicked Mordred, though traditionally Mordred's mother was Morgause, another sister.
Reddy's recording ( with a different arrangement than the one her character sings in the film ) was released as a single by Capitol Records, reaching # 27 on the Adult Contemporary charts.
Their collaborative works have been presented at diverse film festivals and will be featured at the 29th Annual New Music Festival organized by the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music at the Bowling Green State University, Ohio.
She studied at the Sydney Film School ( 2007, Cert IV documentary film, Digital Filmmaking ) and was awarded a Master of Environmental Management ( 2010, with a thesis on the social uses and functions of public swimming pools ), and Master of Contemporary Art ( 2012, with a video piece Loops and Lines ).
In the late 1950s, Manne began to compose his own film scores, such as that for The Proper Time ( 1959 ), with the music also played by his own group, Shelly Manne and His Men, and issued on a Contemporary LP.
Commenting on the same issue but disagreeing, Barbara Cherry in her book Contemporary Nursing: Issues, Trends, & Management called the portrayal of Greg as a nurse " one of the most positive film portrayals of men who are nurses " and commented that Greg " humorously addresses and rises above the worst of all stereotypes that are endured by men in this profession.
Contemporary critics view Fourteen Hours as a prime example of film noir.
Since then, Martin worked with Ann Peebles, Carla Thomas, and members of Aretha Franklin's band on her album 18 Carat Garbage, performed her " Repulsion " show ( a live score to the Roman Polanski film ) at both the Electric Cinema on Portobello Road and at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts, and she continues to release electronic music, such as her releases " No Brakes on My Rollerskates " and " Dead Again.
The Biopic as Contemporary Film Genre cites Melvin and Howard as the first film in the subgenre " biopic of someone undeserving ," or " BOSUD ," which was later popularized by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski with Ed Wood, Man on the Moon, The People vs. Larry Flynt, and Auto Focus.
The title of the Lorber's album was his response to residing the West Side of L. A. ( not his adaptation of songs from the Broadway musical or West Side Story film ), and after its issue in November 1994, the studio record peaked at No .# 5 in the Billboard's list of Top Contemporary Jazz albums.

Contemporary and screenwriter
Contemporary residents of note include record-breaking long distance swimmer and National Public Radio sports commentator Diana Nyad, Earth, Wind & Fire bass player Verdine White, screenwriter / author Stephen Rebello, and Jennifer Nairn Smith, a former featured ballerina and dancer on stage, Broadway, and in films under the direction of such choreographers as George Balanchine, Michael Bennett, and Bob Fosse.

Contemporary and Robert
* Putnam, Robert D. Democracies in Flux: The Evolution of Social Capital in Contemporary Society.
* Temple, Robert, " Fables, Riddles, and Mysteries of Delphi ", Proceedings of 4th Philosophical Meeting on Contemporary Problems, No 4, 1999 ( Athens, Greece ) In Greek and English.
Contemporary philosophical anarchists include A. John Simmons and Robert Paul Wolff.
* Schmidtz, David ( Editor ) ( 2002 ), Robert Nozick Contemporary Philosophy in Focus, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-00671-2
Contemporary chroniclers suggested that Henry argued that it would be in Stephen's own best interests to release the Empress and concentrate instead on attacking Robert, and Stephen may have seen Robert, not the Empress, as his main opponent at this point in the conflict.
* April 6 – Robert Mapplethorpe's " The Perfect Moment " show of nude and homoerotic photographs opens at the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, in spite of accusations of indecency by Citizens for Community Values.
" Here Comes Everybody " was published as " From Work in Progress " in the Contact Collection of Contemporary Writers, edited by Robert McAlmon.
Contemporary chroniclers saw this as a matter of concern ; Robert of Torigni suggested that as many as 1, 115 such castles had been built during the conflict, although this was probably an exaggeration as elsewhere he suggests an alternative figure of 126.
Contemporary chroniclers suggested that Henry argued that it would be in Stephen's own best interests to release the Empress and concentrate instead on attacking Robert, and Stephen may have seen Robert, not the Empress, as his main opponent at this point in the conflict.
Contemporary chroniclers saw this as a matter of concern ; Robert of Torigny suggested that as many as 1, 115 such castles had been built during the conflict, although this was probably an exaggeration as elsewhere he suggests an alternative figure of 126.
Contemporary rock writer Robert Bixby stated that the sound of the MC5 was like " a catastrophic force of nature the band was barely able to control ," while Don McLeese notes that fans compared the aftermath of an MC5 performance to the delirious exhaustion experienced after " a street rumble or an orgy.
* An interminable avalanche of categories ': conceptual issues in the work of Robert Smithson ( or, once more, against ' sculpture ') Lecture by Peter Osborne given at the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, in 2008, which is available to download in audio form
Robert B. Hawkins, Jr., is president and CEO of the Institute for Contemporary Studies ( ICS ).
Contemporary illustration of the first flight by Prof. Jacques Charles with Nicolas-Louis Robert, December 1, 1783.
An American Passion-The Susan Kasen Summer and Robert D. Summer Collection of Contemporary British Paintings, catalogue edited by Patricia Saligmen
An American Passion-The Susan Kasen Summer and Robert D. Summer Collection of Contemporary British Paintings, catalogue edited by Patricia Saligmen
* Fallacies: Classical and Contemporary Readings, edited by Hans V. Hansen and Robert C. Pinto ( 1995 ).
* Temple, Robert, " Fables, Riddles, and Mysteries of Delphi ", Proceedings of 4th Philosophical Meeting on Contemporary Problems, No 4, 1999 ( Athens, Greece ) In Greek and English.
*( 2001 ) Robert Carl, Christian Wolff: On tunes, politics, and mystery, in Contemporary Music Review.
Titled Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Moment, it was curated by Janet Kardon of the Institute of Contemporary Art ( ICA ).
Of course, there were others of some importance too, including Robert Greacen ( 1920 – 2008 ), who along Valentin Iremonger edited an important anthology, Contemporary Irish Poetry in 1949.
The collection of Post-War Contemporary Art, from the Norton Simon Museum's acquisition of the Pasadena Art Museum's building and collections, is noteworthy for its strength in collage, assemblage and sculpture, including works by Joseph Cornell, Robert Rauschenberg, Louise Nevelson, George Herms, and Ed Kienholz.

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