Finding contemporaneous material to accompany old movies is a challenge, I understand. |
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After a short erosion interval, rapid subsidence started to produce contemporaneous neritic limestone and shallow bathyal marl again. |
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Well, it would have been cooler and so much more contemporaneous to like this album way back then. |
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What we have is a collection of contemporaneous kinglets, not one strong king. |
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Ultimately, history is contemporaneous with the present, in the form of karmas by which all actions of the past live in the now. |
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Both frameworks are described in the context of the contemporaneous social and political background. |
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The significance of the contemporaneous, but kinematically very different fault sets in the sandstones requires explanation. |
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Thus, it is possible that the habitation area tested in 1991 and the mortuary area excavated in the 1960s were at least partly contemporaneous. |
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Following a planned visit to Italy to study the Baroque in art and the contemporaneous advances in medicine, Young intends to settle in Glasgow. |
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It is apparent that this note was not strictly contemporaneous in that it also refers to events which occurred later in the day. |
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Mr. Ellice produced a contemporaneous note he claimed to support his version. |
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So measuring these elements will indicate if a group of bones are contemporaneous or of different periods. |
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It is also corroborated by most of the other contemporaneous documentary evidence. |
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All focus group discussions were transcribed and annotated with contemporaneous field notes. |
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It uses contemporaneous measures of both the cyclical unemployment rate measure and of inflation. |
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Mr Flynn provided the Tribunal with records of the phone calls and a copy of contemporaneous notes taken. |
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They evolved in the Devonian, comprising evolute to involute planispirally coiled conchs quite similar to that of the contemporaneous nautiloids. |
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Made in 1969, its portrayal of the Korean war was a thinly disguised reference to the contemporaneous conflict in Vietnam. |
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This is enhanced by the fact that synecological information from contemporaneous shallow water environments does not exist. |
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The complex consists of a contemporaneous crematory site on the north side of the Maumee River as well as a cemetery on the opposing side. |
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The practice of dissection had stopped altogether, chiefly due to contemporaneous religious proscriptions. |
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There are no mafic dykes or intrusions of similar age to the granitic rocks that could imply contemporaneous mafic magmatism. |
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There is an identification of the church of Antioch with those liberal elements present in the contemporaneous Church of England. |
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So that is a contemporaneous update, your Honour, of present psychological state. |
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Archaeologists are extremely cautious about making causal links between contemporaneous events. |
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The overview referred to the previous month and was not wholly consistent with the tenor of the contemporaneous log for that period. |
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The parallels to contemporaneous avant-garde film-makers and artists is striking. |
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These felsic rocks are contemporaneous with or only slightly younger than rocks from the Guevgueli ophiolite. |
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No other contemporaneous mortuary vessel assemblages from other sites across the Caddoan area resemble those of the Titus phase. |
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At that meeting there was agreement in principle as to matters recorded by Mr Crossley in a contemporaneous manuscript note. |
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In other contemporaneous drawings, the fish bodies seem to have morphed into billowing sails and scuttling deep-sea crustaceans. |
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Returns on import orientation are also mixed, with negative effects for the contemporaneous variable but positive effects for the lagged variable. |
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Two distinct, but possibly contemporaneous styles of structure are recognized that post-date the main phase of regional folding and its associated cleavage. |
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One should recall that Marx's writings are contemporaneous with the rise of spiritualism and that they can be viewed as historical materialist attempts to exorcise this craze. |
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And contemporaneous observers predicted that South Africa would fracture, that a civil war would roil for the next decade. |
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In the end, any good reporting requires access to the most contemporaneous statements. |
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Where the conflict is contemporaneous with the birth of the child, no habitual residence may ever come into existence. |
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But the first two of these questions require quicker, more contemporaneous answers. |
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This would lead to a contemporaneous steepening of the term structure and an appreciation of the exchange rate. |
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The term of each member shall be contemporaneous with his term of office as President or Vice President of his National Association. |
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The historical names found on the map are derived from contemporaneous maps and written documents of the period. |
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None of the witnesses were said to have prepared their own contemporaneous notes of the relevant events, nor would they be expected to have done. |
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The contemporaneous value as well as the first four lags for the ddpcom and ddpoil variables appear in the three VECM equations. |
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Mr Lipman also produces his contemporaneous note recording the remark. |
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We don't know, but it appears that it was made in contemporaneous time. |
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Unlike most fiction of the period, contemporaneous dates are emphasized. |
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The torn sackcloth and protruding tubes of fabric at the center of the canvas recall contemporaneous works by both Alberto Burri and Lee Bontecou. |
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Micheaux uses contemporaneous notions of gender as a way of naturalizing positive and negative character qualities as manly or unmanly, womanly or unwomanly. |
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So many people outlive their friends and their contemporaneous family. |
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The Tribunal found that the complainant was a credible witness whose testimony was detailed, comprehensive, forthright and bolstered by contemporaneous notes. |
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Rusticasa, with 3 decades of experience in wood building, decided to inflect its offer in order to answer who searches a contemporaneous architecture. |
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Rehrig lists a well-known contemporaneous band piece, Epinicion, under Joseph Paulson when in fact the composer is John Paulson. |
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This hands-on study in tectonics and weight distribution paralleled Morris's contemporaneous explorations of gravity and antiform. |
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Steering clear of fads and fashions, Mr Bellow made his mark by revivifying realism, even though he wrote mostly from the viewpoint of impression and memory rather than contemporaneous action. |
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However, since then Radiocarbon dating has shown that the Middle Stone Age is in fact contemporaneous with the Middle Paleolithic. |
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The Silesian is roughly contemporaneous with the late Mississippian Serpukhovian plus the Pennsylvanian. |
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The contemporaneous account of the prosecution claimed that during this delay the conspirators were digging a tunnel beneath Parliament. |
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Warhol's films are contemporaneous with the rise of the sexploitation genre, the object of an illuminating study by Elena Gorfinkel. |
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With the lagged level and contemporaneous change in the output gap included in the specification, both variables have significant positive coefficients. |
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Presumably, use of the ordinal of king Frederick III of Sicily also is contemporaneous. |
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The shape of the courtyard in the early decades of the sixteenth century, smaller than the present one and crowded by numerous archaeological finds, is known through descriptions and drawings of contemporaneous artists. |
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However, contemporaneous QC measurements of a RRS assure that no unexpected drift in the electrometer response has occurred. |
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The information given by Imperial Oil itself shows that the terminations took place contemporaneous with the reorganization and were related to the activities we have found amount to a reorganization. |
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There were very few contemporaneous records in the record before me. |
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This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or representations, whether written or oral, concerning its subject matter. |
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However, as the infringements were contemporaneous the Commission took the view that this did not qualify as recidivist behaviour and did not increase the fine for SGL and Tokai Carbon. |
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The earliest sources for each of the four names are roughly contemporaneous. |
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In her own contemporaneous diary entry dated 15 January 1993, Fraser described herself more as Pinter's literary midwife. |
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The phases are based on typological changes, which means that they do not have to be strictly contemporaneous across the whole distribution. |
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The finds are of similar importance as the contemporaneous finds from Illerup and Vimose in Denmark. |
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If it was not preferred in Classical Latin, then it most likely came from the undocumented contemporaneous Vulgar Latin. |
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They exist and are contemporaneous. Contemporality does not mean, however, that they occupy the same geo-physical moment of time on the globe. |
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If it was not preferred in Classical Latin, then it most likely came from the invisible contemporaneous Vulgar Latin. |
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England in this era had some positive aspects that set it apart from contemporaneous continental European societies. |
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These cultures were contemporaneous with the Hopewell cultures of Ohio and Illinois, and participated in the Hopewell Exchange Network. |
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They were the most important successors of the Satavahanas in the Deccan and contemporaneous with the Guptas in northern India. |
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The church's Marriage and Burial registers for the Civil War period are lost, and the only contemporaneous record is Mary Whiddon's undated will. |
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Consistent with Diether, Lee, and Werner, we find that short sellers are contrarian in contemporaneous returns. |
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Several contemporaneous copies of his book are still in existence. |
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The patches are made of paper contemporaneous with that of the map. |
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The term 'Victorian' was in contemporaneous usage to describe the era. |
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Zuckerman dismisses Pritsak's theory as untenable speculation, and no record of any Khazar khagan fleeing to find refuge among the Rus' exists in contemporaneous sources. |
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In sparse contemporaneous sources, the leader or leaders of Rus people at this time were referred to by the Old Turkic title Khagan, hence the suggested name of their polity. |
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Humanism and the Renaissance therefore played a direct role in sparking the Reformation, as well as in many other contemporaneous religious debates and conflicts. |
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As he grew older, the famous intellectual felt increasingly alienated from contemporaneous political developments, which only accentuated his contrarianism. |
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As this instance is concerned with family and clan, it raises the question as to whether this use of the vocative is attested in contemporaneous Brahmanical literature. |
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Nearly contemporaneous Mesolithic rock art sites have been found in many parts of the Indian subcontinent, including at the Bhimbetka rock shelters in Madhya Pradesh. |
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It appears to have reached the Japanese archipelago around the aneolithic Yayoi period, almost contemporaneous with the TB expansion in the continental Asia. |
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Some sources state he was the son of Erthil, a prince of the Hen Ogledd, while others suggest he was the son of Gwriad, the contemporaneous king of the Isle of Man. |
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