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contemporaries <a contemporary; contemporaries> N

contemporaries

contemporary <a contemporary; contemporaries> N

a contemporary

be contemporary VB

contemporary view N COMPUT

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Some contemporaries suggested that she suffered from periodic mental illness in later life.
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In fact, to some of his contemporaries, the results added to the understanding of caloric theory.
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In his grasp of the structure and functions of the brain and spinal cord he was far in advance of his contemporaries.
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At each of these seats of learning, he left his mark; beyond any other of his contemporaries he animated the dry bones of Roman law.
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Many economists, even contemporaries, have criticized this model of economic man.
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Contemporaries believed that he had fled from his creditors, who took out a legal docket against him, identifying him as a wine-merchant.
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He and his contemporaries preferred the female nude as their subject, painted in dappled sunlight or in chromatic interiors.
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His contemporaries often criticised him for his harsh, ungrateful harmony, and extravagant and licentious modulations.
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He thinks that much of the output from today's guitarists is unoriginal, and that many of his contemporaries follow the rules with no risk.
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The offspring of these artists and a few of their contemporaries carry on the hill country blues tradition today.
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