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Contemporary observers make only passing comments of his actions, and his own surviving correspondence, largely to his cousin Victor Amadeus, are typically reticent about his own feelings and experiences.
Contemporary observers suggested Aldrich s proposal was aimed at J. P. Morgan & Co. A later Glass-Steagall critic cited Aldrich s involvement as evidence the Rockefellers ( who controlled Chase ) had used Section 21 to keep J. P. Morgan & Co. ( a deposit taking private partnership best known for underwriting securities ) from competing with Chase in the commercial banking business.
Contemporary observers compared his play to that of Tris Speaker and Babe Ruth.
Contemporary observers and historians generally agree that Operation Varsity was successful.
Contemporary observers quickly speculated on the manner of death, with many newspapers suggesting suicide, but Mannheimer's health had always been precarious, due, in part, to his excessive weight.
Contemporary critics had contrasting views, as some observers from the far right considered that the document was too generous on some matters and had weakened the power of the central state and the executive in favor of the judicial and legislative branches, extending too many guarantees and rights that a functional administration would not be able to adequately manage.
Contemporary observers thought that the " parent ship ," The New Yorker itself, then edited by Robert Gottlieb, also saw itself as threatened by Wigwag during Wigwag's lifetime.

Contemporary and such
Contemporary set theorists also study axioms that are not compatible with the axiom of choice, such as the axiom of determinacy.
Increased interest in modern a cappella ( particularly collegiate a cappella ) can be seen in the growth of awards such as the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards ( overseen by the Contemporary A Cappella Society ) and competitions such as the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella for college groups and the Harmony Sweepstakes for all groups.
Contemporary scholars and patriots such as Noah Webster, John Trumbull, and Joel Barlow were instrumental in securing the passage of these statutes.
Contemporary colloquial Cantonese has distinct loanwords from English, such as 卡通 " cartoon ", 基佬 " gay people ", 的士 " taxi ", and 巴士 " bus ".
Contemporary critics such as Webbe and Puttenham praised his poetic ability, and his verses were published in several poetry miscellanies.
Contemporary analysis distinguishes tangible, physical, or nonhuman capital goods from other forms of capital such as human capital.
Contemporary filmmakers such as Woody Allen, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Pedro Almodovar, Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam, Emir Kusturica, David Lynch, Girish Kasaravalli, David Cronenberg, Martin Scorsese, and Juraj Jakubisko have cited Fellini's influence on their work.
Contemporary examples of modern German-style board games referred to as German-style, such as Acquire, appeared in the 1960s.
Contemporary American writers in this tradition include Joyce Carol Oates, in such novels as Bellefleur and A Bloodsmoor Romance and short story collections such as Night-Side ( Skarda 1986b ) and Raymond Kennedy in his novel Lulu Incognito.
Contemporary hypnotism makes use of a wide variety of different forms of suggestion including: direct verbal suggestions, " indirect " verbal suggestions such as requests or insinuations, metaphors and other rhetorical figures of speech, and non-verbal suggestion in the form of mental imagery, voice tonality, and physical manipulation.
Contemporary literary theory, however, denies the attribution of such fixed meanings.
Contemporary developments in logic and the foundations of mathematics, especially Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead's monumental Principia Mathematica, impressed the more mathematically minded logical positivists such as Hans Hahn and Rudolf Carnap.
The difference is mostly in the era and styles covered -- Easy Listening is mostly older music done in the style of standards from the early 20th century ( typical artists include Johnny Mathis and Frank Sinatra ) combined with Big Band music and more modern performers in the same style such as Céline Dion and Josh Groban, while Adult Contemporary focuses more on newer pop music from the 1970s on.
Since the late 1980s especially, prose poetry has gained increasing popularity, with entire journals, such as The Prose Poem: An International Journal, Contemporary Haibun Online and Modern Haibun & Tanka Prose devoted to that genre.
Contemporary Paganism, or Neopaganism, includes reconstructed religions such as the Cultus Deorum Romanorum, Hellenic polytheism, Slavic neopaganism ( i. e. Slavianstvo, including Rodnovery ), Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism, or Germanic religious reconstructionism, as well as modern eclectic traditions such as Discordianism, Wicca and its many offshoots.
Contemporary charity is regarded as a continuation of the Biblical Maaser Ani, or poor-tithe, as well as Biblical practices, such as permitting the poor to glean the corners of a field and harvest during the Shmita ( Sabbatical year ).
Contemporary debates have centered on issues such as secularization, civil religion, and the cohesiveness of religion in the context of globalization and multiculturalism.
Contemporary ideas from systems theory have grown with diversified areas, exemplified by the work of biologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy, linguist Béla H. Bánáthy, ecological systems with Howard T. Odum, Eugene Odum and Fritjof Capra, organizational theory and management with individuals such as Peter Senge, interdisciplinary study with areas like Human Resource Development from the work of Richard A. Swanson, and insights from educators such as Debora Hammond and Alfonso Montuori.
Contemporary books are more likely to be set with state-of-the-art seriffed " text romans " or " book romans " with design values echoing present-day design arts, which are closely based on traditional models such as those of Nicolas Jenson, Francesco Griffo ( a punchcutter who created the model for Aldine typefaces ), and Claude Garamond.

Contemporary and Edmund
* William of Malmesbury: Historia Novella ( The Contemporary History ), Edited by Edmund King, Translated by K. R. Potter, Oxford University Press, 1999.
Contemporary critic Edmund Gosse gave the following assessment of his work:
Contemporary newspaper with the headline " Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey's Murder Made Visible ".

Contemporary and Burke
In late June 2002 Burke was awarded an LA Music Award as Best Contemporary Blues / R & B artist.
" Don't Give Up on Me, which was ranked the # 12 album in The 2002 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll, won Burke his only Grammy, the Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album at the 45th Grammy Awards on February 22, 2003.

Contemporary and anonymous
In 1883, an anonymous author calling himself " A German " wrote a memorial to Léon Gambetta, published in The Contemporary Review, a British quarterly.

Contemporary and
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 views of Cubism are complex, formed to some extent in response to the Salle 41 Cubists, whose methods were too distinct from those of Picasso and Braque to be considered merely secondary to them.
" It was equated with the Contemporary Style ’, and an editorial on New Brutalism in Architectural Design in 1955 carried the epigraph, When I hear the word “ Contemporary ” I reach for my revolver .’"
A Contemporary Archive – aimed at placing Central Asia on the map of international art.
Pilpel and Amsel write, " Contemporary proponents of rational suicide or the right to die usually demand by rationality that the decision to kill oneself be both the autonomous choice of the agent ( i. e., not due to the physician or the family pressuring them to do the right thing and suicide ) and a best option under the circumstances choice desired by the stoics or utilitarians, as well as other natural conditions such as the choice being stable, not an impulsive decision, not due to mental illness, achieved after due deliberation, etc.
* Thomas Carlyle, The Dismal Science ,’ and the Contemporary Political Economy of Slavery., by Peter Groenwegen, History of Economics Review ( Canberra, Australian National University ) 34 ( Summer 2001 ), 74 — 94.
It was produced for students at the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, which Paddy Scannell explains, “ largely accounts for the provisional feel of the text and its incompleteness ’” ( Scannell 2007, p. 211 ).
* Natasa Karanfilovic, The Adventures of an Artful Dodger: On Writers and Writing in Contemporary Australia '
“ Form as the Extension of Content: their existence in my eyes ’.” Review of Contemporary Fiction 3. 1 ( 1983 ): 192-195.
Turk has participated in group exhibitions, including the Istanbul Biennial ( 1999 ), Century City ’, Tate Modern, London ( 2001 ), Remix: Contemporary Art and Pop ’, Tate Liverpool ( 2002 ) and Coollustre ’, Collection Lambert en Avignon ( 2003 ), and ' Pop Life: Art in a Material World ' ( 2009 -).
* Male and Heretic: Michael Hartnett and Masculine Doubt ’, by Val Nolan ; lecture delivered to Southern Voices: A Symposium on Contemporary Munster Poetry in English ; University College Cork ; ( May 2008 )
Spiritual Guidance in Contemporary Taoism ’.
She studied for a Ph. D. in Political Science at the Australian National University, with a thesis Contemporary Maori Political Involvement ’.
Contemporary times, Sardar has argued recently, have become postnormal ’.
* Tony Stevenson, Ziauddin Sardar: Explaining Islam to the West in Profiles in Courage: Political Actors and Ideas in Contemporary Asia, editors, Gloria Davies, JV D Cruz and Nathan Hollier, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2008.

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