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Contemporary historians now place the reign of Emperor Kōbun between the reigns of Emperor Tenji and Emperor Temmu ; but the Nihongi, the Gukanshō, and the Jinnō Shōtōki do not recognize this reign.
Contemporary chroniclers were mostly critical of John's performance as king, and his reign has since been the subject of significant debate and periodic revision by historians from the 16th century onwards.
Contemporary historians tended to believe that he ceased to contribute anything productive or useful after 1849, but modern ones take a more favorable opinion of him.
Contemporary evidence is contradictory, with several dates having been put forward by various historians.
Contemporary historians estimate the populatian of the Moldavian Principality in the 15th century, at between 250, 000-600, 000 people, but an extensive catagraphy was first conducted in 1769-1774.
Contemporary Arab and Muslim historians and chroniclers were much more interested in the second Umayyad siege of Constantinople in 718, which ended in a disastrous defeat.
Contemporary historians estimate that between seven and eleven million people died, either of starvation or in labour camps, in the move to collectivise farms.
Contemporary Mexican historians continue to view the deal negatively and believe that it has defined the American-Mexican relationship in a deleterious way.
Contemporary accounts reported that this was due to the popular Sir Philip Skippon's success in exhorting them to stay on, but historians have suggested that the reasons were economic: the former non-commissioned officers ( NCOs ) did not think they could find work outside the Army.
Contemporary Athenians referred to them simply as " the oligarchy " or " the Thirty " (); the expression " Thirty Tyrants " is due to later historians.
Contemporary Civil Rights historians have long questioned why amongst all prominent Black Panther Party leaders, only Brown has no FBI file of any length, whilst files of other Panther leaders were frequently as long as twenty thousand pages.
Contemporary Russian historians also include the war losses of Poles and Jews from this region with Soviet war dead.
" Contemporary historians, such as Larry Daniels and Kenneth W. Noe, consider that Grant actually saved himself by the conclusion of the first day of battle and that the rivalry between Grant and Buell hampered the conduct of battle on the second day.
Contemporary accounts talk of some mottes being built in a matter of days, although these low figures have led to suggestions by historians that either these figures were an underestimate, or that they refer to the construction of a smaller design than that later seen on the sites concerned.
Contemporary historians believe the greatest fatalities during this period were due to new infectious diseases, to which the Native Americans had no immunity.
Contemporary historians are silent on his early reign, but eventually, on viewing the increasing power struggles between the Romans, and with an eye to recreating the kingdom of his father, he attacked and subjugated the free Greek city of Phanagoria, violating one of his agreements with Pompey.
Contemporary historians and critics suggest that the movement was successful enough to break the back of British rule, and possibly even result in the independence most Indians strove for until 1947.
Contemporary observers and historians generally agree that Operation Varsity was successful.
Contemporary Chinese historians often use the campaigns as an example of the friendship the two nations shared.
Contemporary consensus among historians is that it is more likely permanent settlement occurred only after the Hungarian conquest.
Contemporary historians have rejected these accounts as being either Soviet propaganda or an attempted compromise in order to reconcile the different conclusions.
Contemporary historians accused Abdullah of orchestrating the death of his elder brother, al-Mundhir, whereby he ascended to power.
Contemporary Armenian historians repeatedly noted the presence of two well known venues in Gardman: a fortress called Getabakk ' ( in the current-day Azerbaijani region of Gadabay ) and a copper mine.
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Often, if the skill is being used in a functional object, people will consider it a craft instead of art, a suggestion which is highly disputed by many Contemporary Craft thinkers.
Contemporary critics, while praising its humor and satire, did not consider the collaboration a success because the independent stories written by each author did not mesh well.
Contemporary historians and literary scholars, meanwhile, do not consider this to be an unreasonable claim ; most readers were not themselves subscribers but patrons of one of the subscribing coffeehouses.

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Contemporary sources ( John Malalas, Theophanes, John of Ephesus ) tell of severe persecutions, even of men in high position.
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 artists did not yet understand or even like Chagall's art.
Contemporary author and historian William of Tyre wrote of Fulk " he never attempted to take the initiative, even in trivial matters, without ( Melisende's ) consent ".
Despite her declining success on the Hot 100, Francis remained a top concert draw, and her singles – now following a more mature style – were charting on the top quarter of Billboard's Adult Contemporary ( AC ) Charts and sometimes even reached Billboard's Country Charts.
Contemporary sociological critical theory presents the concept of " rationalization " in even more negative terms than those Weber originally defined.
Critics of Contemporary Feng Shui are concerned that with the passage of time much of the theory behind it has been lost in translation, not paid proper consideration, frowned upon, or even scorned.
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 ".
Contemporary press articles and BBC Radio 1's ' Newsbeat ' reported that McCartney was angered by the decision and even made threats that he would withdraw all his music from BBC outlets.
Contemporary corridos written within the past few decades feature more modern themes such as drug trafficking ( narcocorridos ), immigration, migrant labor and even the Chupacabra.
Contemporary experienced amateur aviation researchers Nick Engler and Louis Chmiel dismiss Whitehead's work and its influence, even if new evidence is discovered showing that he flew before the Wright brothers:
Contemporary sources noted that in Birmingham even simple products such as buttons would pass through between fifty and seventy different processes, performed by a similar number of different workers.
* Contemporary hit radio: Used on CIBK-FM Calgary and the British Columbia Sun FM stations ( the Sun FM stations were hot AC until 2010, but even though during that time, they used this jingle ).
Contemporary usage of the term " illegitimate child " is infrequent, even in legal usage, and terms such as " extramarital child ", " love child " or " child born out of wedlock " are more commonly used.
Contemporary physicists rejected his principle of conservation of energy, and even acclaimed physicists Hermann von Helmholtz and James Prescott Joule viewed his ideas with hostility.
Templeton and some members of the Toy Machine team skated on ramps ( and even a car ) setup at the base of the Cincinnati Contemporary Art Center in the summer of 2003 for the temporary showcase of Beautiful Losers.
The 1996 " Return to Paradise " tour proved remarkably successful, and a 2-disc live recording of the show ( with three new studio tracks ) proved even more so ; 1997's Return to Paradise went gold and spawned a top-30 hit on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, the DeYoung-penned " Paradise ".
Contemporary author and historian William of Tyre wrote of Fulk " he never attempted to take the initiative, even in trivial matters, without ( Melisende's ) consent ".
" Crimes " was even more popular on Christian radio, and received airplay on some mainstream rock stations as well, thanks to its music video, one of the first from the Contemporary Christian music industry to be broadcast on MTV.
WPGC-FM also has been a debated topic amongst radio experts about its format classification as a Rhythmic Contemporary Hit radio station even though it really operates musically as a Mainstream Urban.
The group's first single, " Heaven ", reached No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart, and No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100, also crossing over even to the Hot Country Songs chart, where it peaked at No. 46.
Contemporary cavalry, even when heavily armored, would most usually be equipped with javelins and would avoid melee.
KMJM would later go on to be among the top 5 stations in the St. Louis Arbitrons during the 1980s even as they shifted towards a conventional Urban Contemporary direction.

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