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In most contemporarily controversial doctrines, the Church takes a moderate position.
The term bracteate for these coins was not used contemporarily.
It had since established itself more firmly and contemporarily as a popular art form in Taiwan.
"There's a dearth of knowledge about women artists, both historically and contemporarily," she says.
In truth, many architects had been building skyscrapers before or contemporarily with Sullivan.
Some cultures that celebrated tiger worship are still represented contemporarily.
The situation was reversed before Tang as posthumous names were contemporarily used.
The term oikos is contemporarily used to describe social groups.
Ker notes that the entries may have been written contemporarily.
"This material dealt with that intelligently and contemporarily."
High Noon (1952) - A western movie, generally considered to be his most contemporarily praised film.
Leopold was contemporarily acknowledged as a liberal monarch.
Contemporarily shaped stools, pots and troughs were designed as a result of this competition.
The people of Ulsan have also traditionally and contemporarily eaten whale meat.
Contemporarily such venues may be found in the basement of larger residential buildings, or as simple storefront locations.
Contemporarily the leading use seems to be in the stock phrase "warren of cubicles" in the workplace.
Burgess knew that if he used modes of speech that were contemporarily in use, the novel would very quickly become dated.
Ms. Meisels makes that horrifying fantasy come contemporarily true and what's more, she chants.
He is neither contemporarily nor archaeologically attested, which makes his historical figure disputable to scholars up to this day.
Above the stage in what was contemporarily described as a "louver hole" was concealed a small orchestra.
These structures were contemporarily referred to as ulus ("nation" or "tribe").
Contemporarily it means "auspicious moment"
Most people would approach my character contemporarily, but Danny and Paul saw them as pre-war mugs."
(Remember that Austen is writing contemporarily with Backers.
Since the events there has been much discussion as to whether the council's actions were legal insofar as the law would have been contemporarily understood.