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Contemporary documents usually list the thirteen colonies of British North America in geographical order, from the north to the south.
Contemporary documents do attest that information was laid before the Inquisition against Gusmão, but on quite another charge.
Contemporary archaeological finds and documents such as the Pilate Inscription from Caesarea attest to the governor's more accurate official title only for the years 6 through 44: prefect.
Contemporary documents record that his gifts were recognized early.
Contemporary documents stress his status as count and his relationship of vassalage to the king of León.
* Kapp Putsch in the town of Kiel Contemporary witnesses, documents, video
Contemporary discussions of corporate governance tend to refer to principles raised in three documents released since 1990: The Cadbury Report ( UK, 1992 ), the Principles of Corporate Governance ( OECD, 1998 and 2004 ), the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 ( US, 2002 ).
Contemporary accounts, letters, documents, etc., compiled by Graham Padden, TUC, 1984, updated 1997.
Contemporary Venetian court documents place Nicolò as undergoing trial for embezzlement in 1394 for his actions as military governor of Modone and Corone in Greece from 1390 – 1392.
" Contemporary documents from the time of the Mabinogion do not actually mention Harlech, referring only to Llywelyn building his castle " at Ardudwy "
Contemporary documents also spell the name Edmundbury Godfrey.
Contemporary documents describing his retirement site as being on a " long slope " ( 大坂, Ōzaka ) are the first to call the area by that name, which has changed only slightly over time to Osaka ( 大阪 ), and become Japan's second largest city.
Contemporary documents refer to Rojas as " converso ", but scholarly opinion differs on whether this means that he himself converted from Judaism to Christianity or whether the term implied that he was " de linaje de conversos " – of convert descent.

Contemporary and about
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 chroniclers catalogued his various anti-religious habits at length, including his failure to take communion, his blasphemous remarks, and his witty but scandalous jokes about church doctrine, including jokes about the implausibility of the Resurrection.
Contemporary written sources about Mindaugas are very scarce.
Contemporary reviews all praised the play's humour, though some were cautious about its explicit lack of social messages, while others foresaw the modern consensus that it was the culmination of Wilde's artistic career so far.
In writing an entry about for Contemporary Authors, you are somewhat in the position you would be writing an entry on the poet John Keats in 1821.
Contemporary valuations of the lands he controlled at the death of King Edward, as listed in Domesday Book, come to an annual income of about 2500 pounds.
Contemporary tikiphiles are quite meticulous about the Mai Tai and insist that it be prepared according the traditional Trader Vic's recipe.
Contemporary Christian denominations have nuanced positions, thoughts and teachings about abortion, especially in extenuating circumstances.
The Art Strike campaign caused something of a rumpus in the contemporary London art world ( Home got to talk about the Art Strike at venues such as the Institute of Contemporary Art and Victoria and Albert Museum, as well as on national BBC Radio arts programmes and London area television arts programmes ), but was more seriously discussed in subcultural art networks, especially in Mail Art.
" Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Marquess of Crewe and Anglo-French Relations, 1924-1928 ," Contemporary British History, ( March 2011 ) 25 # 1 pp 49 – 64, argues that Crewe gave Chamberlain key ideas about French security and disarmament policy, the implementation of the Geneva Protocol, the Treaty of Locarno and the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
According to David Rampton in “ Studies in Contemporary Fiction ,” Circe Berman ’ s approaching Rabo with the challenge of making meaningful, moral art is Vonnegut himself directly addressing meaninglessness in art by asking for “ committed art .” Rampton also proposed that Vonnegut may be questioning the possibility of truly moral art by writing about the lack of morality in the lives of many artists.
In this case artists and cultural leaders from the region mounted a campaign to rehabilitate the reputation of the work with the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art commissioning artists Jane and Louise Wilson to make a video installation about the piece in 2003.
* Contemporary Educational Psychology — a Wikibook about educational psychology
Contemporary Byzantine chroniclers note with a mix of terror and fascination that the " Scandinavians were frightening both in appearance and in equipment, they attacked with reckless rage and neither cared about losing blood nor their wounds ".
Contemporary critics recognized that James had pushed the analysis of human consciousness and motivation to new levels, particularly in such passages as the famous Chapter 42, where Isabel meditates deep into the night about her marriage and the trap she seems to have fallen into.
Contemporary pamphlets and publications about his case are:
In their book, Millennium, Messiahs and Mayhem: Contemporary Apocalyptic Movements, Robbins and Palmer identify the Maharishi's teachings that the practice of Transcendental Meditation will bring about Ram Rajya ( the rule of God ) on earth as a form of progressive millennialism in the Hindu tradition.
In the 1950s the museum increased its didactic performance, creating the Institute of Contemporary Art ( offering workshops of engraving, drawing, painting, sculpture, dance and industrial design ), the Publicity School ( presently Superior School of Propaganda and Marketing ), organizing debates about cinema and literature and creating a juvenile orchestra and a ballet company.
Contemporary chroniclers highly disagree about the personality of this king, and he portrayed both as a passive and irresolute man, as well as an eager and brave fighter.
Contemporary alternatives to pitons, formerly called " clean climbing gear ," have made most routes safer and easier to protect, and have greatly contributed to a remarkable increase in the standards of difficulty notable since about 1970.
The work has also been included in other exhibitions about artistic depictions of The Last Supper, in locations such as the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut ; a church in Venice, Italy ; and a gallery in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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.
Contemporary literature about the salons is dominated by idealistic notions of politesse, civilité and honnêteté, but whether the salons lived up to these standards is matter of debate.
Contemporary avant-garde poets such as Serge Segay ( who has written about Gnedov and published his work ) and Rea Nikonova regard him as an important forerunner of and contributor to Russian Modernism.

Contemporary and life
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 scholar Micheal Carrithers also emphasizes the need to examine one's life.
Contemporary life coaching can be traced to the teachings of Benjamin Karter, a college football coach turned motivational speaker of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
" Contemporary society may be described as a knowledge society based on the extensive penetration of all its spheres of life and institutions by scientific and technological knowledge " ( Stehr 2002b: 18 ).
Contemporary Malayalam poetry records the encounter with problems of social, political, and economic life.
Contemporary life insurance programs have been extended to include credit and mortgage insurance, key man insurance for small businesses, long term care insurance and health savings accounts.
Contemporary readers also enjoyed these novels because they gave a glimpse into the life of important society figures.
Contemporary arguments for the ' right ' to assistance to commit suicide are based on ideas of each individual's autonomy over his or her life.
Contemporary reviews described the game as a " humorous romp through modern life " and praised the graphics and clever wordplay, but noted it was essentially a computerised board game.
This comprehensive collection of American art includes prominent holdings of 19th-century landscape and still life, American Impressionism, early Modernism, Geometric abstraction, Abstract Expressionism, Pop art, Lyrical Abstraction, Color Field painting, Minimalism and Contemporary Art.
After this turning point in his life, he drifted from job to job for several years, arriving eventually in Lahore in the mid 1870s, where he began to compose his epic poem, the Musaddas e-Madd o-Jazr e-Islam (" An elegiac poem on the Ebb and Tide of Islam "), at the request of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, under the new pseudonym of Hali (" The Contemporary ").
Contemporary reports state that Giffard was a handsome, happy and genial man who was fond of luxury — as a result of this in later life he grew fat which affected both his health and his temper.
Contemporary alternatives include " HZ ", " life zone ", and " Goldilocks Zone ".
Contemporary Brazilian literature is, on the whole, very much focused on city life and all its aspects: loneliness, violence, political issues and media control.
In the last year of his life, Levy commuted up the Hudson River from New York City to teach a class at the Levy Institute, “ Contemporary Developments in Finance ,” in which he focused on his belief that investing is as much a psychological as it is an economic act.
The Warp, based on the real life experiences and adventures of author Neil Oram, is a dizzying trek through the nether reaches of gurudom and tireless post-sixties mind-expansion, directed by Ken Campbell, and opened at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts in January 1979.
" Contemporary reviewers, often influenced by nostalgia for the earlier period represented in Bede, enthusiastically praised Eliot's characterizations and realistic representations of rural life.
# Contemporary media including television, film, print, and the Internet, which are responsible for blurring the line between products that are needed ( in order to live a life ) and products for which a need is created by commercial images.
Contemporary scholarship, however, is more likely to more strongly restrict or even forbid abortion, on the grounds that modern technology has permitted us to perceive life in the womb earlier than was previously possible.
" While the song is well recognized today, it was all but ignored by typical Top 40 radio during its chart life, making only the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
Contemporary Mayanism places less emphasis on contacts between the ancient Maya and lost lands than in the work of early writers such as Godfrey Higgins, Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg and Augustus Le Plongeon, alluding instead to possible contacts with extraterrestrial life.
Entrants are asked to interpret ‘ Contemporary life in Australia ’, with an emphasis on Australian ’ s going about their day-to-day lives.

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