The narrative refers explicitly to the Watergate scandal, as an event contemporaneous with Goodkind's employment in the White House.
The poem concludes with Oenone describing contemporaneous events:
The contemporaneous events of World War II had an impact on the series as well as the cast.
Limehouse Declaration For contemporaneous events in Britain between January and June 1981 and the Council for Social Democracy.
Based on controversial contemporaneous political events, the play was itself controversial and had to survive an attempt at suppression by religious authorities.
Most of the time, though, her speech is so immediate, so uncontrived, that we simply experience her memories as contemporaneous events, heard for the first time.
A child's development always takes place within a context of contemporaneous events, the most important of which result from the parents' activities.
Herodotus writes more credibly of contemporaneous events, especially where they concerned his native land.
An age is defined through comparison of contemporaneous events.
The war which broke out between Italy and Austria in 1859, less than two years after the conclusion of the treaty, as well as other contemporaneous political events, hampered its operation.