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At the time of writing it was a contemporaneous work.
He also published several books on contemporaneous social and economic questions.
The two may prove to have been contemporaneous, he said.
A few of the contemporaneous historians are known by name.
It was also contemporaneous with a more active movement in the Church.
The origins of each movement were more or less contemporaneous.
This trend is contemporaneous even in other parts of the world as well.
It is also the first American opera based on a subject by a contemporaneous author.
Several contemporaneous copies of his book are still in existence.
So that story, though untold, is contemporaneous with the book.
Two tracks cut from the album came out on a contemporaneous single.
The scenes, on different sets, are meant to be contemporaneous.
Most of these prints are contemporaneous with the periods described.
There is little contemporaneous evidence to support either derivation of the name.
The controversy ran contemporaneous with a delicate question of authority.
However, Rosa said no contemporaneous source for this exact hand can be found.
They do have a right to conduct a contemporaneous search of the person and the objects within that person's control.
Contemporaneous notes are "very important," he said, in "the law of evidence."
His life is not well documented, as no contemporaneous material survives.
The "contemporaneous" standard has worked well for 71 years.
Ideally this would be simultaneous, and contemporaneous with the final agreement.
The earliest sources for each of the four names are roughly contemporaneous.
The setting is contemporaneous with publication: the beginning of the twentieth century.
The entries seem to be contemporaneous with the manumissions which they record.
Contemporaneous accounts never hinted that he was anything but a captive.