Among his European contemporaries, he became known as an ardent supporter of preparations for the European Community.
This made his creative situation more akin to Mendelssohn or Mozart than to many of his European contemporaries.
Lane learned to draw from what he saw before him and not from studying in an academy like so many of his European contemporaries.
If the works are correctly identified and dated, he was a significant influence on his European contemporaries, who made much use of his melodies.
In southern India, none of the pre-1760 regimes were able to achieve the "fiscal absolutism" of their European contemporaries.
Beall's posters differed in other ways from those of his European contemporaries.
This was the first American capital ship class to use Krupp armor, years after European contemporaries.
Was it that they caught their European contemporaries dressing men more sensually and getting away with it?
Sullivan's text setting, compared with that of his 19th century English predecessors or his European contemporaries, was "vastly more sensitive.
However, it was basically an infantry force deficient in cavalry and artillery when compared with its European contemporaries.