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In the search for modernity, an original message often gets left behind.
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The adventurous modernity of the room in which he waited intensified that.
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Centuries neither start nor stop punctually, and modernity had a delayed birth.
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One of them had lived in Paris, and was steeped in modernity.
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It surprised the easterners, this evidence of modernity in a pioneer world.
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But, once in dishonest hands, antiquity and authenticity replace modernism and imitation.
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Kind of as if modernism never happened, and so intelligent and undeceived.
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When you get to be 103, modernism is a very wide concept.
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Meanwhile, modernism was challenging the traditional notions of art, music and literature.
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Other illustrations of the modernness of Lanier's scholarly work are easy to cite.
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A still more noteworthy characteristic of Lanier's scholarship is the modernness of his work.
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I am struck, in reading him, with the extreme modernness of his style and spirit.
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The modernness of the Universal first man I ever knew who was constantly smoking cigarettes.'
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The modernness of all good books seems to give me an existence as wide as man.
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I think, then, that the contemporaneousness of the evidence is sufficiently established.
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I'll ease his mind by telling him the subject lacks contemporaneousness.
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There is an air of contemporaneousness about everything.
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There were oil heaters, bookshelves and tables, chairs and cabinets, and a desk piled high with papers of varying antiquity and contemporaneousness.
Usage of contemporaneity in anglès
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Her references have a new contemporaneity: Hopper's work is about as old as it gets.
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SF is the literature most attuned to contemporaneity's harsh music and so remains the best predictor of our collective future.
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Each is dashed with the most superficial gloss of technological contemporaneity, right down to the inevitable "Silicon" prefix.
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Such are likeness and unlikeness in quality, quantity, or form; succession and contemporaneity; contiguity and distance; cause and effect; motion and rest.
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And, indeed, so long as relative age only is spoken of, correspondence in succession IS correspondence in age; it is RELATIVE contemporaneity.
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And the likes of General Motors have partnered with Apple and Android to create interfaces that mirror the appearance and contemporaneity of smartphones.
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Given the broad contemporaneity of these strategies, it is a moot point who "inspired" whom, or just how original those ideas were.
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On what amount of similarity of their faunae is the doctrine of the contemporaneity of the European and of the North American Silurians based?
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Moreover, it must be understood that the "ages" of different continents, though described under the same name, are not necessarily of exact contemporaneity.
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End of Geological Contemporaneity and Persistent Types of Life.
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Of course I shall be delighted to discuss anything with you [Referring to the address on "Geological Contemporaneity" delivered in 1862 at the Geological Society.
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Her references have a new contemporaneity: Hopper's work is about as old as it gets.
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SF is the literature most attuned to contemporaneity's harsh music and so remains the best predictor of our collective future.
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Each is dashed with the most superficial gloss of technological contemporaneity, right down to the inevitable "Silicon" prefix.
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Such are likeness and unlikeness in quality, quantity, or form; succession and contemporaneity; contiguity and distance; cause and effect; motion and rest.
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And, indeed, so long as relative age only is spoken of, correspondence in succession IS correspondence in age; it is RELATIVE contemporaneity.