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1 Did you feel any pressure to go for a more contemporary sound?
2 The time-lag then meant the more contemporary elements had to be updated.
3 Twin rooms have a more contemporary edge with mattresses on raised dais.
4 This particular England team has more endearing qualities than its more contemporary predecessors.
5 Some larger, more contemporary Amish settlements have indoor plumbing, Nolt said.
6 Presumably, Netflix were trying to infuse the name with more contemporary , alluring flavour.
7 Above all, Mantel avoids ye olde-style diction, preferring more contemporary phrasing.
8 A recent spruce has given it a more contemporary feel.
9 Viewers will get a more contemporary , visually interesting experience of news and special broadcasts.
10 Most of the current hosting candidates would bring more contemporary twists to the shows.
11 In more contemporary culture she is Queen of the May.
12 See a more contemporary example: the late Amy Winehouse.
13 In more contemporary times these fine buildings morphed into budget hotels, B&Bs and hostel accommodation.
14 Instead, she was grouped with the new generation of singers whose work was more contemporary .
15 The redevelopment has included blending the ground's historic Victorian Pavilion with a more contemporary design.
16 Radio 4 took it under its wing, and developed more contemporary storylines - some controversial.
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