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    contemporaries


    1. Einstein and his contemporaries


    2. Chuff's theory was slow to catch on, and many of his contemporaries refused to see any value in his work


    3. At thirteen, Jon was nearly six feet tall, taller than most of his contemporaries


    4. And even the women! Yes, even the women, her contemporaries, and at one stage her rivals


    5. world those in argumentation and research their contemporaries, and knowledge of contemporary


    6. ” Many of Aron’s contemporaries, such as Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, the father of Existentialism, applied themselves to stir up those ancient passions


    7. The reason that he is so important is that he was one of the very few writers who was able to capture and present to contemporaries and


    8. contemporaries are seen grafted onto the primitive educational establishment of his time


    9. At an age when most of the Ithaca-based media mogul’s contemporaries have been retired for 15 years or more, the chairman and chief executive officer of Park Communications, Inc


    10. Most ironic, she had only taken her present job because she couldn't select a career—didn't know what to major in at college, and decided to wait rather than spend five or six years knocking around inside the ivied halls the way too many of her contemporaries did

    11. 6 Although this perfect life which he lived in the likeness of mortal flesh may not have received the unqualified and universal approval of his fellow mortals, those who chanced to be his contemporaries on earth, still, the life which Jesus of Nazareth lived in the flesh and on Urantia did receive full and unqualified acceptance by the Universal Father as constituting at one and the same time, and in one and the same personality-life, the fullness of the revelation of the eternal God to mortal man and the presentation of perfected human personality to the satisfaction of the Infinite Creator


    12. If you are spiritually indolent and morally unprogressive, you may take as your standards of good the religious practices and traditions of your contemporaries


    13. They grasped the human concept of the Messiah as the son of David, as presented by the earlier prophets; as the Son of Man, the superhuman idea of Daniel and some of the later prophets; and even as the Son of God, as depicted by the author of the Book of Enoch and by certain of his contemporaries; but never had they for a single moment entertained the true concept of the union in one earth personality of the two natures, the human and the divine


    14. Paul and his contemporaries applied all of Jesus' spiritual implications regarding himself and the individual believer to the church as a group of believers; and in doing this, they struck a deathblow to Jesus' concept of the divine kingdom in the heart of the individual believer


    15. contemporaries would most likely have worn it to attract attention


    16. While it had the component-video capability of its contemporaries, the GameCube suffered in several ways compared to Sony's PS2


    17. He was made better by his contemporaries like the Spaniards Lope de Vega who penned as many as 1500 plays, and the author of Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes


    18. ―This is an ancient scroll I recovered in Agen, and may have been authored by Nostradamus or one of his contemporaries


    19. For the past many years, all he had led until now was desk officers and civil servants, and though many of his contemporaries would probably have delighted in the long, unbroken period of peace, he had missed some good old-fashioned action


    20. David and his other contemporaries in the room had been watching the interview with Jack South in fascination

    21. Instead of joining the madness of their contemporaries,


    22. There were two young nuns, little girls of grade school age who, like their contemporaries at the men’s monastery, were there to become nuns


    23. Patel and Azad, both veteran crisis managers for the party, had been contemporaries of Rajiv


    24. contemporaries went on to fill senior managerial positions all over the


    25. contemporaries holding the offices that our parents held when I attended!) I am so glad


    26. Like Galileo, Feynman broke away from traditional note-taking contemporaries and decided to put the entire theory of quantum electrodynamics into freshly visual and diagrammatic form


    27. This ironic situation of being ignored by contemporaries


    28. The latter are all contemporaries of Arjun and he


    29. M oses is recounted of as having undergone had he not decided to recount of it to at least one of his contemporaries


    30. Therefore how would he not be superior to all those around him and all his contemporaries? How would he not gain the love and respect of all those whose lives he touched as he went forth displaying his glorious humane conduct, treating the whole of creation with charity, friendship, mercy and compassion in their fullest sense

    31. The man who had succeeded in pushing his thoughts farther into the region of the hitherto unthought than any of his contemporaries would not, I think, if he came once, come again


    32. the contemporaries and friends of the latterconsidered him an


    33. One of the secrets of Lope's influence over his contemporaries is


    34. Owing to “electromagnetic dispolarities” and “gravitational discretenesses”, Formo-images of all poems of Homer and Ovidius, Shakespeare and Petrarch, or discourses of Socrates, Seneca, Cicero, [Heinrich Cornelius] Agrippa and many other authors, who have subjectively shaped some SFUURMM-Forms in particular words and sentences, continue to arouse, in Self-Consciousnesses of “people” that live now, some delight and profound feelings (with allowance for completely new SFUURMM-Forms!), just like those of the contemporaries of these “ancient” authors


    35. contemporaries; but it so happens that none of the so-


    36. the younger contemporaries of Jesus, his Apostles, and


    37. challenged his contemporaries to deny and in any way


    38. contemporaries are silent, and that though the names of


    39. after the events, and when all the contemporaries of the


    40. contemporaries of one another, who, as related by

    41. very small section, of their contemporaries, while the


    42. as their contemporaries of Judea might have been able to


    43. " divine fury" of his on the minds of his contemporaries,


    44. to adopt the narratives of contemporaries; but it was


    45. Evangeleida)than most of his contemporaries, and he sings of the conquistadores with true


    46. They were all contemporaries, though Murillo (1618-1682) was considerably younger than the


    47. Therefore, Christ probably spoke in Aramaic as did his disciples and contemporaries


    48. CONTEMPORARIES MAY USE THE SAME EXPRESSIONS AND MEAN DIFFERENT THING


    49. It will be noticed that in these instances it is chiefly the insistence upon outline that distinguishes these artists from their contemporaries


    50. In the earlier ages men readily believed in ghosts and demons; in our day a man who professes such a faith has to fight a battle, and to render a severe account of his intellectual state to his contemporaries






































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    Synonyms for "contemporaries"

    coevals contemporaries generation

    "contemporaries" definitions

    all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age