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Even so astute a commentator as Harold Clurman of The Nation has said that `` Waiting For Godot '' is `` the concentrate of the contemporary European mood of despair ''.
For here if anywhere in contemporary literature is a major effort to counterbalance Existentialism and restore some of its former lustre to the tarnished image of the species Man, or, as Malraux himself puts it, `` to make men conscious of the grandeur they ignore in themselves ''.
For the most part, however, the new version is contemporary and, as such, should be the means for many to attain a clearer comprehension of the meaning of those words recorded so many hundreds of years ago by the first followers of Christ.
For example, some contemporary writing tends to fuse the `` good guys '' and the `` bad guys '', to portray the weak people as heroes and weakness as a virtue, and to explain ( or even justify ) asocial behavior by attributing it to deterministic psychological, familial, and social experiences.
For example, the installations of the contemporary artist Thomas Hirschhorn deliberately eschew technical virtuosity.
For example, the behavior of Job's comforters, who kept silence until he spoke to them, is the source for a norm applicable to contemporary traditional Jewish practice, that visitors to a house of mourning should not speak to the mourner until they are spoken to.
For example, Eliade says, the portrayal of Nebuchadnezzar as a dragon in Jeremiah 51: 34 is a case in which the Hebrews " interpreted contemporary events by means of the very ancient cosmogonico-heroic myth " of a battle between a hero and a dragon.
For a longer list, see the List of contemporary classical double bass players.
For example, the Grammy Award previously used " traditional music " for folk music that is not contemporary folk music.
For example, contemporary mutualist Kevin Carson argues in favor of " free market anti-capitalism.
For instance, Dave Cole is a contemporary sculpture artist who practiced knitting as graffiti for a large-scale public art installation in Melbourne, Australia for the Big West Arts Festival in 2009.
For much of Liverpool's history its home colours have been all red, but when the club was founded its kit was more like the contemporary Everton kit.
For example are sixth-century objectives, like blending in with contemporary dress or providing service to visitors, better served or compromised by retaining sixth-century clothing or by insisting that service excludes formal educational enterprises?
For instance, the contemporary calendars produced by the Celtic League begin and end at Samhain.
For contemporary Marxists, the existence of persistent unemployment is proof of the inability of capitalism to ensure full employment.
For this reason, sociologists and folklorists prefer the term contemporary legend.
For contemporary American English, work has stalled on the American National Corpus, but the 400 + million word Corpus of Contemporary American English ( 1990 – present ) is now available through a web interface.
For Zosimus, a more reasoned contemporary view shows him as less grand.
For contemporary essentialists, however, the characteristic that all existents have in common is the power to exist, and this potentiality defines the " uncreated " Essence.
For The Featherstonehaughs contemporary dance company, Lea Anderson choreographed The Featherstonehaughs Draw On The Sketchbooks Of Egon Schiele in 1997.
For this reason, methods based on introductory linear algebra texts are generally not suitable for implementation in software ; rather, one should consult contemporary numerical analysis sources for an algorithm like the one below, which does not amplify rounding errors unnecessarily.
For instance, in Britain a handful of dealers represent the artists featured in leading publicly funded contemporary art museums.
For the case of branch locality, the contemporary processors have sophisticated branch predictors, and on the base of this prediction the memory manager of the processor tries to collect and preprocess the data of the plausible alternatives.
For example, while Mickey and his friends largely live in the same contemporary setting, they sometimes appear in exotic settings including period pieces ( Brave Little Tailor, The Nifty Nineties ) and fantasy films ( Fantasia, Fun and Fancy Free ).

For and commissions
For the young composer there would be few, if any, new compositional commissions to receive from the court.
For British Catholics its effects were disastrous both socially and politically: Catholics were denied the right to vote and sit in the Westminster Parliament for over a century ; they were also denied commissions in the army, and the monarch was forbidden to be Catholic or to marry a Catholic, a prohibition still in force.
For the next ten years, Galuppi remained in Venice, with occasional sorties elsewhere for commissions and premieres, producing a series of secular and religious works.
For public inquiries, commissions would be set up instead under the Commissions of Inquiry Ordinance.
For the first time Louisiana operated with a " cabinet style " executive department in lieu of the hundreds of boards and commissions that had existed for decades, each its own fiefdom.
For instance, the provisional president quelled a paulista female worker's strike by co-opting much of its platform and requiring their " factory commissions " to use government mediation in the future.
For several summers running, the SIS cryptanalysts attended training camps at Fort Meade until they received commissions as reserve officers in the Army.
For specific tasks, such as financial audits, separate commissions are set up.
For the next month, selection among the 7, 531 districts nominees took place at meetings organized by constituency-level electoral commissions.
For instance, her second version of Susanna and the Elders ( 1622 ) The appreciation of her art was narrowed down to portraits and to her ability with biblical heroines: she received none of the lucrative commissions for altarpieces.
For much of his life, from 1943 to his death in 1973, he was chairman of the board and publisher of the Encyclopædia Britannica, was a member of and delegate to numerous United Nations and international conferences and commissions, and trustee of several schools and colleges.
( For example, Carolinas has five commissions: Carolinas Altas, Carolinas Bajas, Foguerer-Carolinas, Doctor Bergez-Carolinas and Bola de Oro.
Recent musical commissions include Dan Jones's Music For Seven Ice Cream Vans.
For maintaining their activities, they indulge in rowdyism and are asking commissions ( or percentages ) from the government projects.
For example, in 1929 he was forced to retract an accusation that Martin Wagner's primary activity as chief of city planning for Berlin was funnelling architectural commissions to extremist friends, and he labeled Le Corbusier's Ville Contemporaine project for transforming Paris " only vieux jeu " ( old hat ) and sarcastically predicted that it was likely to be realized,
For example, provincial human rights commissions routinely use mediation to resolve many human rights complaints without the need for a hearing.
For Giles Gilbert Scott he supervised the construction of St James's Church in Leith, which led to further commissions from the Scottish Episcopal Church, including Christ Church, Falkirk ( 1862 ), All Saints, Brougham Place, Edinburgh ( 1864 ), St Andrew's Church in St Andrews ( 1866 ), St John's, Alloa ( 1866 ), and St James, Cupar ( 1866 ).
For its revivals of foreign plays, the company regularly commissions new translations or versions, including Ibsen's The Wild Duck ( David Eldridge ), Racine's Phaedra ( Frank McGuinness ), Dario Fo's Accidental Death of An Anarchist ( Simon Nye ) and Strindberg's Creditors ( David Greig ).
For the Halloween Parade, Fleming commissions puppet artists to develop and depict annual themes that explore the holiday's historic origins, and its psychic, spiritual, and mythical meanings, focusing on selected aspects from year to year.

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