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A number of contemporaries at school and college dispute that.
It should be encouraging to record companies and my contemporaries.
His contemporaries were thinking: Why do you care about this?
Where does Zubov rank with his contemporaries in postseason scoring?
It's also much faster paced than most of its contemporaries.
History is often kinder to politicians than their contemporaries are.
The same can be said for many of Uncharted's contemporaries.
"My contemporaries are stepping off the fast track," he said.
While Gabbard's contemporaries on the left like Sanders and Sen.
But he never really stood a chance against his contemporaries.
That's what makes her stand out from her celebrity contemporaries.
Yeah, unlike some contemporaries, you actually go see new bands.
Other pop star contemporaries of Swift's have been politically vocal.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Mr. Gonzalez used glass sparingly.
Did Mr. Hambleton's sensibilities clash with those of his contemporaries?
It is no wonder his contemporaries were not very impressed.
Instead, like so many of her contemporaries, she kept working.
He listens to their stories and treats them like contemporaries.
To me, this is what distinguishes him from his contemporaries.
For our Afghan contemporaries, the war has been their life.
Many of his contemporaries, given an option, headed for Paris.
NFL coaches borrowing from their college contemporaries in nothing new.
Before I know it, she and I will be contemporaries.
"You understand the alt-right better than your contemporaries," said Spencer.
Contemporaries at Yale Law School have told me she's genuinely brilliant.
And then there's the recognition the show gets from its contemporaries.
But Respawn's BR game is still drastically different than its contemporaries.
It's unlike its a contemporaries, and for that matter, anything else.
Watson – like many of his contemporaries – deeply resented Eubank for this.
As such, Micron's chip industry contemporaries are also investing in it.
They required the same salary and benefits as their male contemporaries.
Or was this prosperity, as some contemporaries suspected, merely a chimera?
She makes many of her Washington, D.C., contemporaries look heavy-handed.
His contemporaries described him as having an almost savage physical presence.
SMITHTOWN Long Island Baroque Ensemble, performing works by Mozart and contemporaries.
There really weren't contemporaries around us doing what we were doing.
Chernow is as mystified by this trait as Grant's contemporaries were.
CDC did tend to be more overtly political than its contemporaries.
Muhyiddin had long been overshadowed by his contemporaries Anwar and Najib.
Contemporaries did recognise his talent, and his innovative methods and style.
You notice your contemporaries and you think, 'My goodness, she's 86!
Cunningham and his contemporaries came off as tricksters but prized clarity.
"My project has been completely different than my contemporaries'," he says.
It's a problem that will persist for Juul Labs and its contemporaries.
Evan is the next age heartbreaker, raising the bar for his contemporaries.
To their neighboring contemporaries, the Longshan people likely appeared as veritable giants.
These are goofy, but they also feel larger, somehow, than their contemporaries.
Sure, some of my more determined contemporaries did ascend to genuine achievements.
His works remain far easier to read than those of his contemporaries.
Such theoretical currents running through her work separate Peters from her contemporaries.
Hitman 2 shared that ambition—it was years ahead of its contemporaries.
Of his contemporaries, only Orff's "Carmina Burana" is heard today, he said.
James could have been describing Howells's socialism and that of his contemporaries.
I consistently felt like a troll compared to many of my contemporaries.
Its contemporaries would have been Microraptors, small feathered dinosaurs that resembled birds.
Both these dates come as a shocking memento for us, the contemporaries.
Fifteen years later, Mr. West's contemporaries continue to speak of its impact.
Kepler and his contemporaries could not have known how much this matters.
I hope that my contemporaries have done the same with their families.
Indeed, such a concept was foreign to the founders and their contemporaries.
This is what further distinguishes James' work from many of his contemporaries.
His contemporaries, Joel Meyerowitz and Garry Winogrand, urged him to use color.
His work also differed from that of his better-known American contemporaries.
As opposed to a lot your contemporaries, the production sounds massively thick.
As Freud and his contemporaries later posited, women's biology explained their "inherent" insanity.
This is how Delacroix differed from his contemporaries, stock Orientalists such as Gérôme.
Their contemporaries who wrote the music that everyone listens to, they are afraid.
In both form and style, TMZ set a precedent for its YouTube contemporaries.
Gestures like these, twinned with his romantic reputation as a musician, thrilled contemporaries.
At its core, Spyro stood out from its contemporaries because of the characters.
His work fails to challenge either his Constructivist forbearers or his minimalist contemporaries.
Meanwhile, her contemporaries were getting on, publishing second and third novels, building reputations.
Osakwe's contemporaries talk among themselves about hookups and sex toys, and dress suggestively.
Apparently few of his contemporaries could match him in sheer strength and stamina.
Bishop and Merrill were friends, and Merrill admired her poetry above all contemporaries.
They were contemporaries, and I had to fight them for my own space.
Perhaps a bit unfortunately, it never approached the arduousness experienced by Beethoven's contemporaries.
But I would challenge my contemporaries to be able to do the same.
He wrote them by the hundreds to family, friends, critics, colleagues and contemporaries.
They are the victims, many times over, of a historic trio of contemporaries.
Most of Mr. Davis's contemporaries who became label heads started as music men.
Like his contemporaries — Brooklyn-based Bower, Milan-based Studiopepe, Los Angeles-based Etc.
At the festival I encountered contemporaries from high school, university and graduate school.
But what of Korngold's other stage works, or those of his neglected contemporaries?
Sometimes Ms. Crockett, who died in 2560, seems to respond to her contemporaries.
The case for Manning becomes far more complicated when one considers his contemporaries.
And many of his contemporaries, including Junger himself, did not shrink from that.
Like many of her contemporaries, Ms. Rogers works with an extended back story.
Perhaps AirPods and their contemporaries will usher in a similar shift in audio creation.
Anatoliadelphys was unlike any of its northern contemporaries, which are tiny, bug-eating critters.
With expansion, it has experienced the same growing pains as its social media contemporaries.
Zweig's literary star was eclipsed by contemporaries such as Thomas Mann and Joseph Roth.
Saria and her contemporaries dared to dream — and to escape when the time came.
And unlike its contemporaries, Breath of the Wild isn't a game anchored by violence.
At the same time, Bacon vociferously objected to the direction his contemporaries had taken.
Tintoretto (born Jacopo Comin) painted faster and bigger than any of his Venetian contemporaries.
It inspires confidence and regal intrigue that's often missing in many of its contemporaries.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Prince Muhammad is seen as hard-working and clean.
It was big, brash, and bold, but it defied the marketability of its contemporaries.
As Louverture seemed to know, he was a better bourgeois ruler than his contemporaries.
And the faint of heart may be susceptible to pressure from more vociferous contemporaries.
Supposedly ugly contemporaries are condemned as busted, finished, flames, hangin', bruk or just uggz.
But really, Coel has no contemporaries, functioning in a class of her own entirely.
We wanted to make a new record that none of our contemporaries had done.
And the franchise does have a history of being more progressive than its contemporaries.
He also mentions Paul Zarzyski, Amy Auker, and a handful more of notable contemporaries.
The result was a tide of overcapacity, what Say's contemporaries called a "general glut".
Like biography, it enlists letters and the testimony of contemporaries in its novelistic enterprise.
But not all of Shakespeare's contemporaries took his newly minted status at face value.
Once time is set up this way, we become contemporaries of our own ancestors.
Among Luther's other important contemporaries, Copernicus surely deserves a mention, and Magellan and Columbus.
Moreover, unlike their contemporaries, Yeah Yeah Yeahs shows were a dazzling display of chaos.
That's what Jones seemed to bring as well as any of his contemporaries: believability.
Johannes Vermeer, for instance, used it much more extensively than his 17th-century contemporaries.
Ms. Trump is selling an affordable work wardrobe, and the target is her contemporaries.
These anxieties link her to British contemporaries and to artists working across the Atlantic.
His 45-year tenure was the longest of any of his contemporaries in Congress.
So many of my contemporaries were stopping — if not stooping — to smell the roses.
As many of his contemporaries have faded from memory, Mr. Lang has remained influential.
It showed that Leonardo's contemporaries recognized and discussed the special qualities of his art.
The rush on Ms. Philo's creations attests to a loyalty her contemporaries seldom command.
Consistency, firmness of purpose and patience is something I see in all my contemporaries.
Like many of its contemporaries, WeWork's filing suggests it struggles to make a profit.
Sydney McGaha The response from your contemporaries displays two features of high school bravado.
More recently, the title has been elusive for several of the tour's top contemporaries.
"It will not be forgotten by some memory that we were contemporaries," he wrote.
But the lack of flow, which some of Bruckner's contemporaries skewered, really stood out.
He also said that none of his contemporaries in his village were still alive.
At his best, though, he not only equals his contemporaries but heralds the future.
Many of his contemporaries view the United States as South Korea's savior and protector.
" Kasky thanked the older generation that provided him and his contemporaries with "endless support.
It's possible to calculate precisely how irrational Newton and his contemporaries became during 1720.
Many of his contemporaries labeled him cowardly and vulgar, an illegitimate ruler and despot.
In recent years, have you been more inspired by old masters rather than contemporaries?
These are not discussed daily but perhaps shared from time to time with contemporaries.
Image: Terry Gates, NC State UniversityGalagadon and T. Rex, as this finding suggests, were contemporaries.
Hell, today, Reynold's mustache alone is a bigger icon than most of his cultural contemporaries.
Several of his contemporaries who similarly challenged the Renaissance's norms have also experienced recent revivals.
Their contemporaries are Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande, who are already engaged and living together.
Mr Zverev's aggregate accomplishments over the last 503 weeks set him far beyond his contemporaries.
Mr Yanagawa, the comedian, frets that his contemporaries are settling for less than they should.
Krayenbühl and Oelbaum depict her contemporaries onscreen via actors who offer testimonials to her character.
And, like many of her contemporaries, particularly women artists, Maiolino turned to video and photography.
Unlike many of his Brazilian contemporaries, Silva had little martial arts experience to draw from.
The move comes after "Springer" contemporaries "Maury" and "The Steve Wilkos Show" were recently renewed.
It ties in contributions from contemporaries like Andre 3000 and new talents like Anderson .Paak.
Khan says he remains employed and paid a salary long after his contemporaries had retired.
Her territory is a monochrome relief and none of her more celebrated contemporaries went there.
Few of her contemporaries embrace these genre possibilities with as much conviction as she does.
Alongside contemporaries like Chino Amobi, it felt Crampton was decolonizing electronic music in real-time.
In reviews of Hemingway's novels by his contemporaries, I found assessments that echoed my own.
What's important is that their contemporaries could notice that they were lighthouses for their era.
Composed in 1910, this sprawling piece shows why Reger both fascinated and baffled his contemporaries.
As the years flew by, their indie rock contemporaries began to either drop like flies.
Caruana and his contemporaries are part of the generation raised with this kind of chess.
Some people try to be bigger or better than their contemporaries or their predecessors… Me?
Other contemporaries report on the many lasting changes human hands have made on the landscape.
While many of my contemporaries are looking to settle down, I long for something carefree.
Yet the works by Jess's friends and contemporaries feel like digressions from a central narrative.
And if those contemporaries write "anti-westerns," where are the westerns they are writing against?
Gouthière's work was five times more expensive than that of his contemporaries, Ms. Vignon said.
Unlike many contemporaries, he did not give orations on the glories of the white race.
Like many of his contemporaries from Maryland, he would marry and have children and grandchildren.
Miller's and Man Ray's literary contemporaries were dedicated to a similar pursuit on the page.
The curator also takes the occasion to acknowledge Varble's radical contemporaries in the performance field.
Scott's aesthetic was counter to the Minimalist and Conceptual art being produced by her contemporaries.
In Ilsa, the main character and her contemporaries were leather-clad, whip-wielding Nazi dominatrixes.
Unfortunately for George, there are several categories in which George ranks significantly below his contemporaries.
That's what they're comparing it to: comparing themselves to the past, rather than their poor contemporaries.
Unlike some of their contemporaries, Dillon feels Headstones had to work even harder to create buzz.
Of course, this one starred Prince, meaning it was inherently weirder than any of its contemporaries.
Biden chose, like many of his political contemporaries, to be on the wrong side of history.
Pandemic, like dozens of its contemporaries—and successors, to this day—would have to keep up.
Blake was received by his contemporaries as either extremely odd or completely mad or perhaps both.
He laughed at some of his contemporaries' attempts to ascribe non-musical meanings to his pieces.
He and comedian Sacha Baron Cohen are contemporaries and attended the same Jewish school growing up.
Geils' contemporaries, including musicians from the band Foghat and The Fixx, expressed their condolences on Twitter.
To our knowledge, uninfluenced by his Western contemporaries, he created vigorous compositions infused with poetic gestures.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Takaki doesn't make apologies for the sexual content in his games.
But unlike its contemporaries, it condenses the story to a long, but comparatively brief two hours.
The various small achievements of Battlefield 1 should, one hopes, cajole its contemporaries into doing better.
Many of my contemporaries prefer faking one and would rather concentrate on getting their partner off.
TO HER contemporaries, Charlotte Brontë came across as a "little, plain, provincial, sickly-looking old maid".
It bothered his contemporaries that it didn't seem to bother Vince DiMaggio when he struck out.
People are not ready to feel the full pressure of coexistence with billions of their contemporaries.
And so much more than its contemporaries, Snapchat, if nothing else, stands for things: Authenticity. Spontaneity.
Hamilton and his contemporaries understood these seemingly contradictory positions as two sides of the same coin.
For Emde, as for thousands of her contemporaries, cooking appeared to be where the action was.
Ravishing as this is, it still disappointed many of Alcott's contemporaries, because Jo didn't marry Laurie.
Current devotees also seem more willing to overlook her neglect of race than her contemporaries were.
Hot Fuzz was a wonderful job—a real meeting of contemporaries and young, bright, comedic actors.
But where his contemporaries made smart bids for bigger audiences, Hayes chose the path of chaos.
Like many of his contemporaries, Araeen criticizes the West's glorification of whiteness through entertainment and advertising.
Ultimately, though, Resnick would go on to have one of the longest careers among his contemporaries.
But it never turned a profit, like many of its contemporaries, and it had to shutter.
That vacuum is not nothing, at least as far as Carroll and his contemporaries are concerned.
But it was in opposition to these acrobats of the keyboard that contemporaries experienced Chopin's playing.
What sets Ms. Helou apart from her contemporaries is a curiosity she roots in historical precision.
"These were the artists we heard so much about, the contemporaries of our parents," he said.
Manet, Gauguin and Cézanne are contemporaries, but how different they are, in ways that challenge scholarship.
Unlike a lot of his contemporaries, he never had 'punk guilt,' or fear of selling out.
The documentary featured interviews with Rogers' colleagues and contemporaries, interspersed with footage of the original show.
But like most of his contemporaries, Mikhail can't stop talking about how directionless his life is.
As Ms. Reich started meeting contemporaries at tap festivals, she discovered that many shared her obsession.
Ms. Newman, though, didn't have quite as full a stage career as some of her contemporaries.
And the review misstated the number of Balke's contemporaries who are represented in the Met show.
These three artists, more than any of their contemporaries, embodied the sound's ambitions and its potential.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Whitaker didn't eschew sentimentality; in fact, he often hid behind it.
One of her contemporaries, Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-53), produced an excitingly wild, searching String Quartet.
The earliest titles have also been remastered so they match the graphical glory of their contemporaries.
The report says: Abuse of power was no vague notion to the Framers and their contemporaries.
Law and his contemporaries had another insight, namely that credit when it circulates acts as money.
When it came to closing deals, however, Bellamy lagged behind contemporaries like Sidney Janis and Castelli.
He shared his contemporaries' casual racism and profited from it, staging exhibits that played off prejudice.
It is in this sense that Spinoza's contemporaries called him an atheist: he made God unrecognizable.
Nelli was a 24th century painter, a nun who was as ambitious as her male contemporaries.
" Other blue chip contemporaries present in the collection are Maurizio Cattelan — Murakami owns the Italian's "-74.400.
When I consider TAL's closest contemporaries, Dustin Wong is the first artist that comes to mind.
Guests had the option to purchase a $250 Art Party Ticket (reduced to $200 for Whitney Contemporaries members) or a $500 Artist Sponsor ticket (reduced to $450 for Whitney Contemporaries members), which allowed the Whitney to extend a complimentary ticket to an artist of its choice.
Because the characters were contemporaries when they were younger, to me that was all we were doing.
The fashion designer's contemporaries like Diane von Furstenberg and Halston were also frequent visitors, says Copeland. 5.
Many contemporaries were surprised to learn he had died in 1891: they assumed he was dead already.
On "Doo Wop," a single from Miseducation, she poked fun at her contemporaries and their manicured looks.
U is one of them, even if it's not as fondly remembered as some of its contemporaries.
She's an intuitive artist who never seems bogged down by art theory, unlike some of her contemporaries.
Hogarth drew the injustices of his age in order to point his contemporaries towards a better London.
Just look at Zelda and F.Scott Fitzgerald, contemporaries of the Milnes, considered the first tabloid It Couple.
Baidu faces additional barriers that its contemporaries like Google don't have to face for research and development.
"My only challenge is the access to art materials our contemporaries in USA use," Ayodeji told CNN.
But unlike her contemporaries Damian Hirst and Tracy Emin, Ms Dean is not quite a household name.
Compare Spears to her contemporaries from that first round of fame—people like Beyoncé and Justin Timberlake.
Along with their more avant-garde contemporaries Gorguts, Cryptopsy set the bar for extreme metal in Quebec.
Art historians say the collection provides an intimate glimpse into the life of Giacometti and his contemporaries.
The scientist is being condemned by his contemporaries for ignoring universally respected protocol and forgoing peer research.
Even Vienna's contemporaries in the Index could learn a thing or two about communications from this work.
He moves through the world at a palpable distance that even his most famous contemporaries can't manage.
Nello, a historian, wrote annals of Italian unification that implicitly contradicted the political complacency of his contemporaries.
Plus, they arrive at that point without accumulating the crushing debts their college-bound contemporaries often accumulate.
" Gloria again: "She's not up to speed with the huge changes that have happened to her contemporaries.
Throughout, Hauser weaves in ­passages connecting Brown to her contemporaries and the cultural landscape of the 1960s.
He and his contemporaries were utterly convinced that [Jesus] was going to come back in their lifetime.
But for Carey, who is racially ambiguous, this meant she had greater cross-appeal than her contemporaries.
MGMT and their contemporaries even segued into the likes of the Temper Trap, for the same reason.
"They certainly were," replies Dr. Deborah Stienstra when I ask if Malkiel and her contemporaries were radicals.
He hasn't had the kind of viral hit that many of his less famous contemporaries can claim.
And saying that the Japanese work harder than their contemporaries in the West really isn't a compliment.
As I started getting published, I read my contemporaries in a way that was not entirely pure.
All of them were American League contemporaries in the 2000s who knew each other intimately as competitors.
A couple of years later I read Ian Fleming and Booth Tarkington as if they were contemporaries.
GW supposedly didn't wear a wig -- like many of his contemporaries -- and actually powdered his own 'do.
And the work of some contemporaries, including Georges Fouquet and Philippe Wolfers, also continues to be celebrated.
Descartes's contemporaries in the 21328th century would have been stunned to hear these accomplishments credited to him.
His dances can feel closer to those of Mark Morris, say, than to some of his contemporaries.
Not in the same way as your black contemporaries, to be sure, but there was some similarities.
This allowed him to swivel horizontally—not as much as Mr Smith, but more than his contemporaries.
But the second half amasses a swirling, propulsive momentum that stands in stark contrast to its contemporaries.
Among his contemporaries, recognition of Lowell's mental instability was inextricably bound up with awe of his talent.
The Gospels are full of Jesus treating women in a way that would have scandalized his contemporaries.
As the paternal relationships of Aaron's contemporaries implode, he uncovers quiet strength in his own principled father.
Unlike Bezos' contemporaries, have you seen the Amazon CEO get hauled in to testify before Congress recently?
Her extreme longevity brought many losses, as siblings, two husbands, an elderly child and contemporaries predeceased her.
No cause of death was immediately revealed, but the news seemed to stun his contemporaries, including Alfie.
"We're with contemporaries of Buddy Holly and Otis Redding," Mr. Shaffer recalled recently in his dry delivery.
Onetti's contemporaries [described] him as a kind of visionary who saw into the heart of Latin America.
Like many of her contemporaries, Dambrot forecasts a rise of cross-platform collaboration, particularly by artist collectives.
Bosch's style set him apart from his contemporaries precisely because of the speculative nature of the work.
One can imagine her contemporaries — Ariana Grande, Halsey, Cardi B — reading the paragraph and feeling the same way.
Known among his contemporaries for his bedside manner, Hausknecht's career had spanned the major advances in heart technology.
Earlier forms like this one might have prowled closer to the seafloor, and been larger than their contemporaries.
Of their contemporaries, the only pop band I know whose modest, workaday formalism matches theirs is New Order.
The debate Thaler and his contemporaries used to face was whether or not behavioral economics is even important.
When asked if he listens to or feels he's competing with any of his contemporaries, Natia is incredulous.
A selection of paintings by Rodin's contemporaries, including Pierre Puvis de Chavannes and Claude Monet, complements the array.
" Music contemporaries Spandau Ballet said: "We are incredibly sad at the passing of our dear friend George Michael.
Simone Biles has proven time and time again that she is light-years ahead of her gymnastics contemporaries.
Her signature '60s makeup style also gave her a more mature, glamorous air than her contemporaries early on.
Giraffe ranked somewhere in the middle of the rankings for chess engines, but outclassed many of its contemporaries.
But at every step of the way he picked up a murderer's row of mentors, collaborators and contemporaries.
Instead of rejecting these sins, as his contemporaries did, Kitaj embraced them, wrote about them, and celebrated them.
Compared to its contemporaries, it's a light romp that's easy to get into and playable in brief spurts.
Contemporaries admired her for her intellect, and her sharp and evocative letters later won praise from Virginia Woolf.
But compared to our contemporaries, the United States has not been particularly committed to this goal over time.
But unlike many of her contemporaries, the elegant Cooper has done it without clamoring for attention or headlines.
The multiplicity of myself and my contemporaries—that's what interested me and that's what I wanted to communicate.
Like many of his contemporaries in the superyacht industry, Ingram is nonetheless measured when evaluating the business climate.
Named after a peerless alto saxophonist and bebop lodestar, the festival usually spotlights one of his former contemporaries.
What she also has in common with a number of her contemporaries is that she doesn't do intimacy.
The emotional transparency that set Puccini apart from his contemporaries was demonstrated again and again over the weekend.
Volle's impersonation is especially convincing: he captures the antic, almost clownish personality that many of Wagner's contemporaries recalled.
His contemporaries financed the Rockefeller Foundation, the Russell Sage Foundation, the Field Museum, and the University of Chicago.
Mr. Willers also organized a companion show, "Glamorous Graffiti," about Mr. Sharf's contemporaries in the 1980s art scene.
The one certainty is that chartreuse was as much symbol as substance, revealing what its contemporaries found beautiful.
I think that restraint is something that this game has going for it over some of its contemporaries.
She eschewed the habit, common among her contemporaries, of using Italian artisans to do the actual marble-carving.
The 22-year-old has decided to record a couple of tried-and-true tunes by his contemporaries.
Though less "post-hardcore" than the aforementioned contemporaries, sonically, Mineral also embraced the radio alternative of the 90s.
This would have been the time to report in greater depth on her relationship with her feminist contemporaries.
Is the way you dress now really so different from the way many of your contemporaries are dressing?
Aged contemporaries of the artist tend to see him through the static of their own regrets and resentments.
Starting from scratch to build a new social structure was hard, because my contemporaries had much older children.
There they were, those "terrible lizards" so familiar to us today but almost entirely unknown to Hawkins's contemporaries.
All creative artists borrow from others, both masters they revere and contemporaries they may be in competition with.
This dissolvable, forgettable quality has proven the fate of Disclosure, and will prove the fate of their contemporaries.
As a keyboard player Bach never failed to impress his contemporaries with his ability to create singing lines.
Butter Royale is also noticeably simpler than its contemporaries; all you can really do is move and shoot.
He suggested that those hypothetical findings ought to humble his contemporaries who overconfidently draw conclusions about ancient civilizations.
Mr. Gurney's writing never brought him the fame and wealth of contemporaries like Edward Albee and Neil Simon.
His contemporaries – Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy – used it rarely.
In fact, she's more famous today than celebrated male contemporaries like Luigi Rossi, Giacomo Carissimi and Antonio Cesti.
Two other contemporaries weigh in with single canvases that mostly show how sure and unfussy Balke's hand was.
In this way, The Witcher is different than most fantasy stories, including obvious contemporaries like Game of Thrones.
Top economic advisor Gary Cohn was urged by Trump's close contemporaries not to resign over the tariff plan.
This was the path taken by a number of my contemporaries at Oxford, and one I took myself.
Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Thelonious Monk — his more famous contemporaries, and his friends, died long ago.
Djokovic took sole possession of third on the list, behind his contemporaries Roger Federer (20) and Nadal (17).
Elsewhere, houses are more spread out, a mix of colonials, contemporaries, farmhouses, ranches and a few log chalets.
Throughout his notebooks and the letters and notebooks of contemporaries, he seems to have about 300 best friends.
That exhibition includes van Doesburg's work as well as that of his contemporaries, like the Russian artist El Lissitzky.
" The jazz ensemble Onyx Collective will move through the galleries, playing "the gospel and calypso sounds of White's contemporaries.
Independent Visions: Helene Schjerfbeck and Her Contemporaries continues at Scandinavia House (58 Park Avenue, Midtown, Manhattan) through October 7.
This pride for your culture, that maybe your contemporaries didn't have at the time, where did that come from?
If we think only in terms of innovation, Schjerfbeck and her contemporaries would not be regarded as major artists.
Prince stands out from most of his male contemporaries for embracing women's sexuality in a genuine, not brutish, manner.
However, none of the show's humor manages to rise to the level of comedy contemporaries like Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
He's the ultimate rock star, still fronting the Rolling Stones when most of his contemporaries are in quiet retirement.
It may not rival contemporaries chasing 4K resolution with 60fps technical wizardry, but Deluxe's flawless performance should be commended.
He gathered a lot from his Traveling Wilburys contemporaries, like the mystical George Harrison and the cheeky Bob Dylan.
" Most of Laclos's contemporaries, Coward said, "read the book as though it were a user's manual for aspiring seducers.
But his reputation has continued to grow while those of his contemporaries, who clung to modernist orthodoxy, have faded.
She didn't get big shows at big museums until quite late, as opposed to some of her male contemporaries.
If Lesley Manville could have dinner with any actor that ever lived, she'd pick one of her famous contemporaries.
We were witnessing a New York Fashion Week milestone: Plus-size models walked among their more expected catwalk contemporaries.
By analyzing his mummified body, scientists have learned much about this ancient European, and by inference, his Neolithic contemporaries.
Kendall Jenner's understanding of daily dressing, for example, appears to be lightyears beyond that of her catwalk-sashaying contemporaries.
Ceravolo was neither a poetry teacher nor an editor of poetry journals, as were so many of his contemporaries.
"We were just brute strength," Akebono told The New York Times of he and his contemporaries of the era.
These cross-pollinations reflected Cole's and other contemporaries' increasing investigations into the natural and man-made world as symbiotic.
But by studying a strange faith so assiduously, Marracci and his contemporaries did it a service, Mr Bevilacqua says.
Gurung sees democracy in style, so he was taken aback by his fashion contemporaries lack of desire to diversify.
Graham's faith led him to take political stances he saw as just, even when they alienated many evangelical contemporaries.
" Said in 6 speeches "Trump tends to talk in personally evaluative terms - both positively and negatively - about his contemporaries.
First up was St. Paul's Mint Condition, 80s contemporaries of Prince that continue to be popular on local radio.
Having seen contemporaries die, most of those interviewed speak about mortality in a manner that younger people seldom do.
Accordingly, Slushii and his contemporaries seem willing to play a role once filled by pop punk and emo bands.
We do, however, have one definitely not imagined piece of evidence that Zuckerberg was contemptuous of his collegiate contemporaries.
They observed the constant berating of blacks by white teachers, humiliation by police officers and harassment by white contemporaries.
Its topics are certainly timely, but it doesn't spend too much time covering the same things its contemporaries cover.
They plan to host exhibitions for their contemporaries' work, as well as lectures, salons and the occasional dance party.
Angular contemporaries, with decks offering views of the Lower New York Bay and Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, cling to cliffs.
Most of us would have avoided van Gogh, ignored him, or taken offense at him, as his contemporaries did.
Today's kidney failure survivors can thank Dr. Kolff and his contemporaries for the treatments that have saved their lives.
And this is without mentioning his etching technique, which veers away from the pristine professionalism practiced by his contemporaries.
Ejiofor has honed an ability to blend in through role or setting, without ever losing face with his contemporaries.
Over the past 30 years, Hadid developed a style more recognizable—and more imitated—than any of her contemporaries.
All of their material had such a raw sense of urgency that put them above many of their contemporaries.
Michaelina Wautier's artistic talent was on par with that of her famous male contemporaries, like Rubens and Van Dyck.
But for Dasher and many of her contemporaries, building an online pet empire was never part of the plan.
The thing is, my excitement doesn't seem to be shared by many of my female contemporaries, American or German.
She had a sixth sense for important artworks and artists, repeatedly recreating works by contemporaries that would become canonical.
Gloaguen, unlike his star-struck contemporaries, dismantles Warhol's invulnerability, producing photographs not of a celebrity, but of a friend.
In today's very different era, the European and global institutions Mr. Bush and his contemporaries built are under threat.
Photographs by her mentors and contemporaries as well as block prints and a drawing add context to her oeuvre.
More than a decade on from those Torontopia days, Feist and most of her contemporaries have left the city.
White contemporaries from Curtis were getting 25 or 30 bookings a season, but he was getting only a handful.
But there's no reason it doesn't deserve to be programmed alongside Caccini's contemporaries, like Jacopo Peri and Claudio Monteverdi.
And they just enjoy the company of contemporaries with similar lifestyles and interests, like cigars, whiskey and fast cars.
Today her songbook encompasses Chilean folk, aqueous original compositions, Afro-Cuban classics and modern jazz tunes by her contemporaries.
This kind of writer appeals to relatively few contemporaries, because she isn't giving them what they are used to.
The same attraction holds for their contemporaries in other industries, and the executives they employ to run their clubs.
Her novels, reasonably successful in their day, were innovative, even revolutionary, in ways her contemporaries did not fully recognize.
There were contemporaries like John Adams, John Jay, Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton who were outspoken critics of slavery.
Yet unlike such theological contemporaries as Jürgen Moltmann, Karl Rahner and Hans Küng, he did not achieve international fame.
Nonetheless, once Elkin began to look for a sorority of flâneuses, she found them, among contemporaries and in history.
Pride and camaraderie and fellowship are compelling: Colleagues and contemporaries usually say they would be delighted to provide recommendations.
And several of his contemporaries making their own debuts struggled, too: New coaches were 0-7 in Week 1.
She holds an annual Young Contemporaries showcase of artists she scouts herself; this year's edition is currently on view.
At a young age she gained academic art training as extensive as that of any of her male contemporaries.
The Musée Terrus, which opened in 1994, features his paintings as well as artworks by some of his contemporaries.
The artists at Amphora, an Austrian pottery workshop founded in 1892, echoed the highly ornamental paintings of their contemporaries.
He likens his relationship with the contemporaries Todd McFarlane and Jim Lee to the intra-band conflicts of the Eagles.
Yet Greenwell's writing stands out from that of his "all over" contemporaries, whose language sometimes slides into blandness or cliché.
They set him apart from his closest current contemporaries in the current British sporting elite, Mo Farrah and Andy Murray.
Jaimy Gordon's Lord of Misrule (2011) is published by Vintage Contemporaries and is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
When Michael Jordan and then Kobe Bryant began working with the noted mental skills trainer George Mumford, their contemporaries noticed.
Chucky quickly emerged as a new horror icon, notable for the way he stood out from his slasher villain contemporaries.
David Hume, Voltaire, Denis Diderot and Rousseau's other contemporaries believed the Enlightenment could begin to put right society's many wrongs.
Some contemporaries believe it was the genuine ideological shift of a young man whose politics were a work in progress.
Atomic Blonde is also, arguably, about creating an extremely badass female action star in a genre with few contemporaries. Very.
Especially for kids — they're comparing themselves to their contemporaries so they want to present themselves in the best possible light.
But women never stopped producing imaginative fiction, even when their male contemporaries made little room at the table for them.
They are living for the moment and anyway, Evans impulses aren't too different from his 9-5'iving London contemporaries.
"Marius is currently 19 years old, and like most of his contemporaries, is a frequent social media user," Totland said.
But, unlike many of her socially aware contemporaries, Woodley is even facing jail time in the name of her cause.
Vermeer's facial features are sometimes inferior, but his sense of colour and light is leagues beyond that of his contemporaries.
More than most of her contemporaries on "LeftTube," Wynn has a style; her editorial signature is an unmistakably ornate flourish.
Contemporaries such as Ida Tarbell did a good job of demonising John D. Rockefeller and other tycoons as "robber barons".
The project, called "Shakespeare's New Contemporaries," is open to all aspiring playwrights and will run for the next 20 years.
Hockett's contemporaries didn't buy this argument, but now, nearly 35 years later, Blasi and his colleagues have rekindled this idea.
It's similar, in that regard, to The Sopranos' contemporaries The Wire and Deadwood, but its ambitions are often even larger.
Publications compared The Kills to their indie contemporaries early on—especially The White Stripes, who'd emerged a few years earlier.
"When I look around at my contemporaries, I'd say I'm probably in better shape than most of them," Louganis adds.
Like his utopian contemporaries Yves Klein and Superstudio, Dallegret prodigiously imagined possibilities for a better, more evolved way of life.
Contemporaries like Ivan Turgenev thought Herzen's embrace of the peasantry was sentimental foolishness, but in hindsight, Herzen's instincts were farsighted.
But their scope and their style have not, unfortunately, been matched by their directorial contemporaries, partly because of financial limitations.
Despite putting his body through hell over many years, he died in September at 20133, outliving many of his contemporaries.
Zhen said she'd been supportive of products made in China, unlike a number of her contemporaries who "worship" foreign products.
Some of his contemporaries, like Justice Joseph Story, who presided over the slave ship lawsuit, recognized the evil of slavery.
The sale includes one Horta lighting fixture, with an optional purchase of other furnishings designed by Horta or his contemporaries.
Like many of his Color Field contemporaries, Mr. Bannard embraced new mediums that allowed him to expand his visual vocabulary.
She was born in Detroit in 1937, and, like many contemporaries, received her most formative musical education through the church.
His compositions are hardly more challenging than those of his contemporaries, avant-gardists such as Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen.
They recently co-curated "Focus: African Perspectives — Spotlighting Artistic Practices of Global Contemporaries" at the Armory Show in New York.
It didn't swing as big as its contemporaries but it had as much personality and bite as any of them.
Alongside contemporaries like Yoshishige Yoshida, Nagisa Oshima, and Genpei Akasegawa, the Nagoya-born filmic savant was a man of amalgamations.
And some of Volker's contemporaries, such as acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor, put the pieces together far sooner.
Unlike the other shows mentioned here, this isn't really Rhys's previous work — "The Wine Show" and "The Americans" are contemporaries.
Franklin lay in a glistening golden casket before thousands including dignitaries, contemporaries, and fans from her adopted hometown and beyond.
So, too, are many of the artists Mr. Richie thought of as his contemporaries, including Jackson, Prince and Whitney Houston.
The seeming lack of volunteerism among younger Americans, and indeed my contemporaries (I am 64), is a cause for alarm.
Evan Spiegel, its founder, said Snapchat's approach was different from that of its contemporaries, who are trying to police content.
As fashion's early adopters, working women routinely took up what their respectable contemporaries shunned as too showy, tasteless or new.
Did it give you pause when your contemporaries Annika Sorenstam, Se Ri Pak and Lorena Ochoa each left the tour?
Benner brings Machiavelli alive by weaving his words and those of his contemporaries into the narrative as a playwright might.
Notably, the nurses and midwives of London's East End are represented quite accurately, according to real-life contemporaries of Worth. 
There his contemporaries included the saxophonist Teo Macero, who would become an acclaimed record producer, and the soprano Leontyne Price.
This figure puts a precise value on what contemporaries already suspected: When black people moved in, white people moved out.
Tickets for the second half of the evening ranged from $200 for Whitney Contemporaries members to $500 at the door.
Unlike contemporaries James Stewart, Gregory Peck, John Wayne, and Marlon Brando, however, Douglas never developed a cohesive, singular star persona.
As their contemporaries have succumbed to cancer, heart attacks and a myriad of other diseases, these folks are still going.
Botstein's favorite tactic is to use a well-known figure like Puccini to shine a light on lesser-known contemporaries.
The repertory will offer Bach, including, over several years, the complete organ works, but also strong representations of Bach's contemporaries.
Long after his contemporaries traded train yards for galleries by the mid-1980s, he would still hit a whole car.
Also, George Washington did own slaves, as did many of his contemporaries, it was just a product of the times.
All of your contemporaries are running companies or newsrooms and you're looking at 20 years of working through middle management.
In her powerful early work, Merz creates from an entirely different place than her male contemporaries: that of a mother.
Coroner was just as heavy as their contemporaries, but their twisted sense of rhythm confounded any attempts at traditional headbanging.
"  The piece isn't just the victim coming forward: "The Daily Beast has corroborated details of her story--which includes two separate incidents--with five GW contemporaries and spoke to numerous associates of both her and Miller ... the contemporaries later testified in student court about hearing the sound of violent thuds or seeing bruises on Sarah.
The young, standoffish minister's popularity was low amongst his contemporaries, but he was also known as an adept debater and administrator.
At one time or other these women's craft was either considered lowbrow or was measured against the work of male contemporaries.
But we haven't heard much of that recorded material, even as many of his hometown contemporaries have maintained prolific release schedules.
Their contemporaries in America experienced the silencing of political dissidents during the civil rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War demonstrations.
You and your contemporaries have flipped $11 trillion from the left side to the right side of the global balance sheet.
Perry has a healthy lead over the next two most-followed personalities on Twitter — her contemporaries Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift.
Apex isn't the first battle royale game to challenge Fortnite, but none of its contemporaries have had this kind of momentum.
Like many of her contemporaries, she's digging into old cookbooks and developing personal ways to showcase the roots of American cuisine.
It helps that, unlike its portable contemporaries, the Switch has the dozen buttons and two joysticks expected by most console games.
He's also one of the most hated directors and screenwriters by critics and his contemporaries (though some have changed their opinion).
Bieber's YouTube channel is the most viewed for an individual performer, and has more subscribers than those of his male contemporaries.
At a time when most of her contemporaries are taking it easy, Rodin, now 21950, is pretty much just getting started.
Hockney reasoned Van Eyck and his contemporaries most likely owned such "mirror lenses" and might have used them in their work.
He left the country in 1974, but unlike Milos Forman, one of his "New Wave" contemporaries, never found much success abroad.
He sees beyond his contemporaries in sensing important new challenges and attacking them, even as they appear to be quite formidable.
Two psychoanalytic theories formulated by contemporaries of Sigmund Freud -- Austrian psychoanalyst Otto Rank and Hungarian psychoanalyst Sándor Ferenczi -- support that view.
Like many of their contemporaries, NTM skipped all over the sub-genre divisions between hardcore, conscious hip-hop, and party anthems.
In fact, the handset drops the removable battery altogether, in order to make the device waterproof like many of its contemporaries.
He demonstrates an emotional maturity unparalleled by most adult men, and certainly not by the romantically plebeian contemporaries dated by Rory.
That's how one of the world's most popular artists had a smaller debut sales week than nearly all of her contemporaries.
Then there were my contemporaries, Laura Mulvey and Peter Woolen, who made "talking pictures" with a lot of dialogue and didacticism.
The punk songwriting structure at the core of many of Cursive's contemporaries is absent in Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes.
Their training in commercial aesthetics, aimed to please, distinguished them from their more privileged and urbane Impressionist and Post-Impressionist contemporaries.
One sees pre-Minimalism, Post-Minimalism, post-Post-Minimalism, its antecedents, offshoots, and contemporaries as it unfolds over two main sites.
"These are classics that I can wear through multiple seasons," she said, adding that her contemporaries feel much the same way.
It also, she argues, underlines the degree to which contemporaries saw the coat of arms as, in effect, being for William.
The two men happened to be contemporaries as well as friends, though they had a complicated relationship with each other's work.
This is thanks to the FireHD tablets that provide an affordable alternative to some of its contemporaries, from Samsung and Apple.
For many of her aristocratic contemporaries in the 1920s and 1930s, the Edwardian country house was the heart of that world.
Rae Sremmurd exist on a pop-meets-rap plane above their contemporaries because they can do what they do so effortlessly.
Le Parc and his Latin American contemporaries helped shape the Op and Kinetic art movements which celebrated illusion, motion, and machines.
These concepts disturbed him—some of the options from his contemporaries were potentially lethal, replete with electrified fence and razor wire.
What differentiates the pop music of Jepsen from her contemporaries is that these are relatable sentiments with an infusion of maturity.
She also links to many of the sites of her contemporaries and collaborators, such as nihil, Eric Lacombe, and Anja Millen.
There is certainly no embrace of the sculptured figure that we see in contemporaries such as Marino Marini and Giacomo Manzù.
Another thing that set Beckham apart from his teammates and contemporaries was his seamless segue into the world of pop culture.
Consider some of Jean-Raymond's and Pyer Moss's forebears and contemporaries: Sean Combs's Sean John, Kanye West's Yeezy or Rihanna's Fenty.
Two Cult of the Dead Cow contemporaries in Texas who were caught misusing calling cards as minors got off with warnings.
Most of Barrie's contemporaries described him as asexual, although he was married twice (he never fathered any children of his own).
A lot of your contemporaries—like the people I mentioned—came from a classical background and then moved into experimental music.
In some ways, he was the Teflon Don of the time because he avoided the [cases that tripped up his contemporaries].
In fact, that era's contemporaries referred to one's first vote as a "virgin vote" (the inspiration, obviously, for the book's title).
Not of celibacy (where's the fun in that?), but let's end this scourge once and for all by committing to contemporaries.
But like many of its epic pop-culture contemporaries ("Lost," the Harry Potter series), "Adventure Time" broadened and deepened and unfolded.
Though he doesn't spell it out, we know—as Grossman's contemporaries would have known—that Viktor's mother is almost certainly dead.
Certainly, the empire's official recognition of 19143 constituent peoples stirred up competition over privileges — the "nationalities question," as contemporaries called it.
In 2018, Mr. Higgins released the song "Legends" after the deaths of two of his musical contemporaries, XXXTentacion and Lil Peep.
She was at the center of the 22005s folk-rock scene in California, alongside contemporaries like Jackson Browne and J.D. Souther.
Just the Poor Bloody Infantry, as contemporaries called it, living their mundane, mud-filled lives, trying their damnedest not to die.
He lost a child to addiction and lost friend after friend to old age until he was left without many contemporaries.
Unlike some of her contemporaries, though, she hasn't courted much press attention and doesn't often promote her work on social media.
His work is accessible, unpretentious and occasionally glib, and it has proved irritating to some of his more theoretically inclined contemporaries.
It's easy to understand why this colorful, sumptuously orchestrated score, rich with stirring choral ensembles, captured the imagination of Dvorak's contemporaries.
Much has been made of the "classical" poise of explicitly sexual images by Baltrop's celebrated contemporaries Peter Hujar and Robert Mapplethorpe.
Instead, he has turned a blind eye to a public health emergency his own contemporaries argue must be dealt with immediately.
Though this was apparently more than the bare minimum expected of her male contemporaries, Wurtzel usually beat reviewers to self-criticism.
Meanwhile, I settled into the realization that I would never side with my contemporaries in the argument of stuff versus experience.
This includes an introduction to his work, progressively more difficult, as well as amusing anecdotes about the man and his contemporaries.
Most of them said they didn't really believe that almost 75 percent of their contemporaries were actually interested in climate change.
Three are by contemporaries working in color, and one by a gifted amateur recording America's diversity in the early 20th century.
Take, for instance, the whitewashing of one of Lewis' contemporaries: Martin Luther King Jr. In life, many white Americans hated King.
The complexity of city housing and city streets becomes plainer if you objectively analyze the career of one of Jacobs's contemporaries.
Lee was distinguished from his contemporaries by an exemplary career, both in the U.S. and Confederate armies, of competence and honor.
There is much to praise about Radical Women: Jessica Dismorr and her Contemporaries, and there is not a little to regret.
And I don't always hear a note of upbringing or don't often hear it in the writing of my female contemporaries.
Praise of Kahlo's work has become cliché, but her complex canvases feel more poignant when seen among those of her contemporaries.
When guitarist Mike Thompson founded Withered with drummer Beau Brandon in 2003, they sounded nothing like most of their hometown contemporaries.
Less well known today, though, are their book designer contemporaries, who helped turn 1920s Berlin into an epicenter of experimental publishing.
Ms Bush had already set the bar so high that even she, let alone her contemporaries, would thereafter struggle to surmount it.
Storey's heroic foils are convincing, as are the cameo appearances of the pair's famous contemporaries Sandro Botticelli, Cesare Borgia and Niccolò Machiavelli.
This exhibition examines the artist's legacy, placing his work alongside contemporaries like Courbet and later artists like Gauguin, van Gogh and Kandinsky.
The singer and songwriter has always seemed much older than her contemporaries, and that showed in her impressive voice, and meaningful lyrics.
As for other modernists and contemporaries, Rabbia's works find kindred spirits among some of the drawings of Louise Bourgeois and Kiki Smith.
He'll end where he started, and do so having mastered the transition from star to supporting act like few of his contemporaries.
Compared to her contemporaries (say, winsomely brooding Winona Ryder or regal Nicole Kidman), she was, or at the very least appeared, genuine.
She was curious about art and research and those around her; her analyses of the works of her contemporaries vibrate with life.
Give them some time to tinker, and AR artists will surely come up with something as groundbreaking as their VR contemporaries have.
Looking at the lineup of the Note 8's contemporaries, it's hard to find things that are wholly unique to the Note.
Like two other influential professors, John Dewey and Thorstein Veblen, both of whom were his exact contemporaries, Boas was a turgid writer.
They also tend to be less anxious, better able to cope with stress, and to have better memory than their pupless contemporaries.
As members of the Bloomsbury group could appear shocking to their contemporaries, so too may the current reincarnation of Charleston seem radical.
Earhart's contemporaries Louise Thaden, Ruth Nichols, and Beryl Markham were arguably more competent pilots and had record-breaking careers of their own.
At MOCAD, Tom of Finland pieces hang alongside work by Mapplethorpe, Raymond Pettibon, John Waters, and other contemporaries influenced by his art.
The residency also formed out of a retaliation to the application fee (£25) for New Contemporaries, so I'm here during their opening.
It gives us a feeling of community and hope when our contemporaries and people we admire speak out for what is right.
One of her contemporaries, Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, stayed in France but received few commissions and had one of her best paintings destroyed.
If the emotional hub of the Yankees remained Derek Jeter and his homegrown contemporaries, the macro-scale approach leaned less on sentiment.
Tucked away in the game are side-missions that are more generous in scope and artistry than entire campaigns of its contemporaries.
The silence is unnerving Titanic: Honor and Glory appears to be smarter, or at the very least more sincere, than its contemporaries.
However, unlike their contemporaries in other parts of the world, they face serious challenges to access the full potential of the internet.
In the Shadow of Justice also tells the story of a network of Rawls's contemporaries and the generation-plus that followed him.
Be inspired by both your contemporaries and by the folks who've paved the way, achieved success and want to share their insights.
"  Rodgers added that someone like James "knows he has the support of his contemporaries, in his own sport and in other sports.
Despite moving on to another, more popular series, Maher continued carving out a reputation for saying everything his contemporaries wouldn't dream of.
Indeed, college contemporaries considered Mr. Panton, a native of Jamaica, to be the more likely of the two to run a nation.
A letter by Jane Austen in which the author ridicules a book by one of her contemporaries sold for $20173,22017 at Sotheby's.
As for Jeffrey, he said he and many of his contemporaries will continue hunting for the data, probably on their own time.
In slyly shirking the dancefloor, Black Dice and their contemporaries have managed to create a scummy reflection of the state of things.
Now nearing her fifth decade on earth, she figures that her business-suited contemporaries must look at her and wonder the inverse.
When Kepler suggested that the planets move on ellipses rather than circles, that struck his contemporaries as too ugly to be true.
Compared with its contemporaries, Kodak's earliest logo design was ahead of its time, due to its clean lines and sans serif lettering.
He's opaque in a way that his TV contemporaries aren't, which makes it all the more frightening when he finally lashes out.
Given the hardships of his métier—the sheer slog of it—he envied the output of certain contemporaries, the English in particular.
To draw the comparative measure of those stars who loom as Himalayan peaks next to their contemporaries, you must dive into arcana.
Complementing the furniture are works by Bo Bardi's contemporaries in the Brazilian artists' collective Grupo Frente, including Lygia Clark and Alfredo Volpi.
Two of his other A.L. contemporaries of the 1980s, Jack Morris and Alan Trammell, were inducted by a different committee last winter.
It's also not clear that we can definitively say that Marlowe used the phrase "glory droopeth" more than any of his contemporaries.
She ditched the MSG that many of her contemporaries considered essential, and added in "rogue" elements like that packet of Cajun seasoning.
Connecting these dots — showing that Leonardo shared interests and ideas with many predecessors and contemporaries — would have made Isaacson's history even richer.
And while some contemporaries, like Evelyn Waugh, George Orwell and Graham Greene, remained household names, Powell came to belong to another age.
He wasn't as naturally gifted at drawing as some of his contemporaries (Daumier and Doré, for example), but he was definitely clever.
Among the more composed were his dissections of Thomas Hardy's poetry, Edwardian novels and the work of W.H. Auden and his contemporaries.
What You'll Find Croton's housing is a medley of capes, colonials, ranches, Tudors and contemporaries, old next to new, big beside small.
First, if it comes soon, Trump would be acting relatively quickly to exercise clemency, at least, when compared to his recent contemporaries.
In fact he was a transnational writer at a time when many of his contemporaries were taken up with ingrown literary rivalries.
Just as Shelley and her contemporaries debated the issues, so do today's thinkers, and the study of bioethics is an international one.
Radical Women: Jessica Dismorr and her Contemporaries continues at Pallant House Gallery (8-9 North Pallant, Chichester, England) through February 23, 2020.
But while other drivers, including Lewis Hamilton, admitted to being nervous to race around Verstappen, Vertappen's own contemporaries exhibited little such fear.
Architecturally, the neighborhood is a mix of early 20th-century Spanish-style houses, contemporaries and newer construction on narrow palm-lined streets.
His best art stands with that of his contemporaries who also mounted indignant, despairing, and sometimes satiric assaults against an indifferent nation.
The European elite consumed ever-larger quantities — their rotting teeth in full view of their contemporaries, although discreetly hidden by their portraitists.
Much of the exhibition's other work will feel as relevant to today's queer community of color as it did to Meza's contemporaries.
The layers of sound in Mr. Yun's symphonic music are nevertheless distinct from those of European contemporaries such as Ligeti or Xenakis.
As a consequence, contemporaries, especially African Americans, who objected to the erection of monuments had no realistic opportunity to voice their opposition.
That, I think, is what sets her apart from her contemporaries, and elevates her work into a visual domain it alone occupies.
With their bright colors in blue, yellow, green, and sometimes purple, the sculptures can appear somewhat gaudy alongside their Italian Renaissance contemporaries.
Various female writes told Variety that their male contemporaries often turn to rape as a way to add character depth or emotional development.
Plus, the three-point shot isn't for everyone, and just because his most notable contemporaries—Joel Embiid, Karl-Anthony Towns, Kristaps Porzingis, etc.
They weren't just powerhouse music contemporaries, they were two friends who were winning awards and defying the odds as incredibly successful Black women.
Plenty of Grant's and Stoddard's contemporaries rejected their blather, but I can find no other record of them being made figures of fun.
This allows each iPhone version to keep up with — if not surpass — their contemporaries, despite lacking the base firepower of competitors on paper.
Madariaga and his contemporaries worried that the death and destruction of the world wars were caused largely by the abandonment of these ideals.
Meanwhile, their pioneering contemporaries who are queer and out, especially those typecast in femme roles, have trouble getting cast in the first place.
While she may not be as well-known as abstract contemporaries like Kandinsky and Malevich, af Klint was decades ahead of her time.
Sometimes that relief is dangerous — the Offshore is seductively idyllic — which is part of what makes the show more compelling than its contemporaries.
Second, while Spencer's contemporaries used to include young soldiers in their work, Spencer's work stands out for its total lack of male figures.
Its contemporaries all still exist in one form or another, as do behemoths Facebook and Reddit, which were founded around the same time.
But then he took the unconventional path of running his own business, rather than becoming a civil servant like most of his contemporaries.
Celebrations, commiserations, falling in love, and gut-wrenching heartbreaks have always seen me—and my contemporaries, elders, and ancestors—reaching for a glass.
His contemporaries as undergraduates include, among others, Chris Cox, future head of product at Facebook, and Sam Altman, future president of Y Combinator.
In the early 80s, California was ground zero for thrash metal, but Metallica and Slayer's cutting edge contemporaries also came from further afield.
He prefers to survey the floor while most of his contemporaries (Kristaps Porzingis, Karl-Anthony Towns, Joel Embiid, etc.) would rather conquer it.
While most of his contemporaries splashed themselves with color or chose to drape in brands and accessories, Wicca Phase's presence gives little away.
It knows when to borrow from its contemporaries to cover its weaknesses, and when to ignore trends to showcase its many unique strengths.
Pullman's work shares important features with his fellow Oxford writers, J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, and his contemporaries, J.K. Rowling and Robert Jordan.
Unlike many of his contemporaries vying to be X-Men or rom-com heartthrobs, Mr. Ehrenreich resembles the stars of an earlier era.
But more notable is the fact that Hadid did not share these awards with a male partner, like most of her female contemporaries.
Instead, he settled in Naples, a city with deep ties to the culture of the Greeks, which he and his literary contemporaries revered.
The $35 billion valuation propels it ahead of contemporaries like SpaceX, valued at about $33 billion, and Airbnb, last valued at $31 billion.
"So I think we could judge Robert E. Lee against his own contemporaries without having to impose our own present-day moral values."
The console was notably weaker than its contemporaries, the Intellivision and ColecoVision, so gameplay tended to be simpler, more direct, and lower-resolution.
The service has been able to cater to artists' needs, without being burdened by conflicts over the piracy issues that plague their contemporaries.
Arkansas was a small state with overlapping circles of the politically and economically powerful — and many of the Clintons' contemporaries were getting rich.
Among my parenting contemporaries, the lessons seem to have been drilled in so deeply that they're invoked like a kind of mantra — Grit!
The emphasis of his contemporaries was on extracting plainspoken beauty from familiar Dutch topography, such as damp riverine scenes or clusters of cottages.
Harold Cárdenas, one of the leaders of the group, known as Young Cuba, recently lamented the lack of political enthusiasm among his contemporaries.
This exhibition brings together a variety of his works, as well as some by his contemporaries, like Schiele, Barlach and George Minne. leopoldmuseum.
And the last time he made headlines was for a 2013 Twitter tirade in which he put many of his contemporaries on blast.
"It feels special because it's more connected to the climate of the times, more connected to what my contemporaries are doing," Barnes said.
However, pterosaurs, along with the marine animals plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs—which also round out the list—were not dinosaurs, just contemporaries of them.
Los Angeles Filmforum screens Raúl Ruiz's short films focused on anthropology alongside works by his Brazilian contemporaries Arthur Omar and Anna Maria Maiolino.
At 54, he is perhaps slightly heavier, his face more lined, his hair whiter, than contemporaries whose sons don't box for a living.
Even though it hadn't been tested fully and was potentially dangerous to use, Kapoor's claim over Vantablack infuriated a number of his contemporaries.
Her contemporaries often now play this repertory with feathered bow strokes, gestural phrasing and swift tempos inspired by the historically-informed-performance movement.
The second floor is dominated by a conversation among four women who were contemporaries: Agnes Martin, Lee Bontecou, Eva Hesse and Hannah Wilke.
Mr. Blame never got rich from his work, as did some of his contemporaries, but he never seemed terribly concerned on that point.
Smith and his contemporaries looked across the Atlantic and saw that America appeared to be realizing these hopes — although only for white men.
As always, the polish of Mr. Fassbinder's direction is a marvel; none of his 1970s contemporaries ever used zooms to better comic effect.
Young Tiller, is more famous than many of his rap contemporaries: Namely, he has a good voice, and he sings and raps confidently.
Pale, delicate and elegantly dressed, the 30-inch-tall Rochard doll is unlike any of its porcelain contemporaries, said Theriault's president, Stuart Holbrook.
Many of his contemporaries held biography in contempt, arguing in earnest that art remains unshaped by the ebb and flow of everyday experience.
In 1984, he founded Vintage Contemporaries, the influential imprint that published younger fiction writers and others in trade paperback format instead of hardcover.
Why is "Smooth" so meme-ready, instead of "Smooth" contemporaries like, say, N'Sync's "Bye Bye Bye" or Christina Aguilera's "Genie in a Bottle"?
But as my sardonic friend had noticed, and my own highly unscientific survey confirms, a number of our contemporaries deem those somehow inadequate.
He seemed to think that too few of his white contemporaries had the same open-mindedness, even as they fêted him for it.
Critics compared aspects of Mazzy Star's sound to earlier groups, like the Velvet Underground and the Doors, and contemporaries like the Cowboy Junkies.
But many of his contemporaries believe the allegations were retaliation for his candid views on Putin, LGBTQ rights, and Russia's annexation of Crimea.
He possessed dozens of paintings, including masterpieces, by both his precursors and his contemporaries — from Delacroix and Corot to Manet, Renoir and Cézanne.
Pacino and his 1970s contemporaries De Niro and Dustin Hoffman were seen, perhaps oversimplistically, as Method-mad chameleons, unrecognizable from role to role.
Not only are some of the terms more dated than their contemporaries may realize, but many of them originate in the Black community.
There's enough excess capacity amongst our contemporaries that if we weren't there, the market would clearly function and function in a competitive manner.
Although they are our contemporaries, they are defined first and foremost by being either the descendants of slaveowners or the descendants of slaves.
Where some of his contemporaries were effortlessly cool, Simon always seemed like a rock star who "tries really hard," as Sheffield put it.
Like Fauja Singh, he does not have a birth certificate, and he said none of his contemporaries in his village were still alive.
To do this, Ms. Simpson selectively borrows from the work of her hometown contemporaries, like the Chicago Imagists Karl Wirsum and Roger Brown.
The past leaders he name-checked — Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, and Winston Churchill — were all contemporaries of the Ottoman Empire.
Since a preference for "Red China" over America seemed inconceivable to many contemporaries, the conclusion was that the men must have been brainwashed.
For Koolhaas this material was the built work of his architectural contemporaries and for Sherman it was the female image as a character.
Most recently, she's found contemporaries in Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus, two other solo artists acclaimed for their mastery of expressing emotional nuance.
As with his local contemporaries Kendrick Lamar and Vince Staples, these themes are presented in his music with a knowing but empathetic tone.
That is, before it succumbs to the fate of so many of its contemporaries, and is overrun with politics, birthday updates, and mindless rants.
The building also houses a variety of lamps, some of which are attributed to the architect's contemporaries, and many of these, too, required restoration.
Inasmuch as the character is still morally ambiguous and very difficult to truly root for, he's more interesting than a lot of his contemporaries.
Pink Sweat$'s brand of R&B is draped in the bravado of his contemporaries, but it reflects the romance of his 90s predecessors.
Unlike many of its contemporaries, the self-care app Aloe Bud — which debuted in April of last year — largely succeeds in avoiding these pitfalls.
To watch Into the Spider-Verse is to see a deeply unflattering light shone on many of the film's live-action contemporaries and predecessors.
Among his contemporaries, Lil Peep died of an overdose, XXXTentacion was shot and killed, and Tekashi 6ix9ine might end up in prison for years.
And just like in Fortnite and its contemporaries, the battlefield shrinks as the match goes on, forcing you into close contact with your opponents.
The historical evidence of Shakespeare's career as an actor and a playwright—including praise of his greatness by his contemporaries—is clear and undeniable.
His background growing up in a working-class immigrant community in Hackney, East London wasn't as privileged as his American contemporaries would make out.
Out of sight, out of mind: this was also the attitude of many of his respectable contemporaries to buying slave-made sugar or cotton.
Although they were not precise contemporaries, they were part of a single, trans-national dialogue whose participants took one another's ideas seriously and respectfully.
The difference was that many of Vermeer's superb paintings had been variously wrongly attributed to these contemporaries, and his identity had become unjustly neglected.
Famous for his bright, flat compositions, Mr Hockney re-energised figurative painting at a time when most of his contemporaries considered it "anti-modern".
While Bryant grew into an elder statesman in college football, a grandfatherlike figure, Saban's legacy may be affecting his contemporaries in more profound ways.
We brought together a group of legendary graffiti writers and contemporaries of Basquiat and Stewart to reflect on surviving New York in the 21990s.
His measured approach and willingness to engage in dialogue with some racist Southern leaders led some contemporaries to critique his "accommodationist" perspective as compromise.
Unlike many of their contemporaries, Joan of Arc can continue to be Joan of Arc in 2017, free from the chains of its youth.
Bruce Museum's 'Electric Paris' features approximately fifty paintings, photographs, and drawings that explore the influence of artificial lighting on the Impressionists and their contemporaries.
Experiments like these are how new genres are born, and we can't wait to see what Hashimoto and his contemporaries come up with next.
He mused about Gutenberg's invention of movable type and how his contemporaries had been alarmed that people wouldn't memorize anything anymore because of it.
It's not hard to see why Nintendo Power became a phenomenon when you compare it to its contemporaries, like the Game Players issue above.
In addition to her faith and tight-knit family, Day (née Cassandra Monique Batie) cites both R&B icons and contemporaries as her motivators.
Because it's not just that we and our contemporaries are feeling like we have less options than we used to when we were younger.
Like Moorman's original festivals, the program is inclusive, placing Moorman's contemporaries (such as Schneemann and Simone Forti) alongside younger practitioners and students at Northwestern.
She is an established voice among her contemporaries, having built a following through her use of online media to share messages of social consciousness.
At the time, Shakespeare was crafting portraits of psychological depth — full of doubt, hypocrisy and mystery — in ways that none of his contemporaries were.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sometimes a single, simple pictorial device is all it takes to set your work apart from your contemporaries.
This week she released Whack World, a 15-song project defying normalcy, placing Tierra in a trajectory to surpass the trends of her contemporaries.
When they moved from her correspondence to other sources, they were amazed to discover how little her contemporaries had written about their female colleague.
In a new exhibition at Sotheby's New York headquarters, Roy Newell: Works from the Archives, the artists name once again stands alongside his contemporaries.
Editor's Letter In the '60s, the artist Tom Wesselmann was as famous as his contemporaries Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist and Robert Indiana.
The two men, John F. Timoney and William J. Bratton, had been contemporaries, reaching an exclusive perch in law enforcement in the United States.
Like many of her Hollywood contemporaries, she is not a fan of the man that has been elected to serve as our nation's president.
As contemporaries and friends, James Baker Hall, Mary Ann Taylor-Hall, Bobbie Ann Mason, Ed McClanahan and Gurney Norman have been necessary to me.
But perhaps what most distinguished the album from its hardcore contemporaries was that underneath its sonic brutality was a guide to positive personal growth.
Like her contemporaries, she was also interested in portraying a darker, less flattering side of Japan that conflicted with national narratives of postwar prosperity.
Like many of the contemporaries he namechecks, Jimi's sound is loosely defined and cinematic, a product of being online and waywardly soaking up culture.
There film also features Orb contributors Steve Hillage, Simon Philips, and Tom Green, and musical contemporaries like Mixmaster Morris and Matt Black from Coldcut.
Where some of its contemporaries circumvent or make digestible the realities of loss and struggle, Lone Survivor, albeit through allegory, puts them on-screen.
In hindsight, the taste of rejection in Serie A was the making of Henry as a player more than perhaps any of his contemporaries.
There were curious comments from a couple of contemporaries that he had come from there, but no one had paid any attention to them.
His contemporaries gave him a nickname meaning cat feces, an especially vulgar epithet in Burmese, said three former military members, including Mr. Win Htein.
She is old enough to have lost many of her professional contemporaries, including the great cookbook authors Marcella Hazan, Elizabeth David and Julia Child.
Elsewhere are "Wild Flowers" (1962) by Jess's dear friend Lyn Brockway and a selection of assemblages by his contemporaries, George Herms and Bruce Conner.
Mocked by her contemporaries as a "white-blooded spinster," though she is just in her 20s, Alma is one of Williams's most complicated creatures.
Will Katy climbing the ladder in the fashion industry prove as dramatic as all the murder-solving her contemporaries are doing over on Riverdale?
Throughout her time in the spotlight, Sulli spoke out about her feminist ideals, setting her apart from her contemporaries in deeply conservative South Korea.
As first lady, she surrounded herself with contemporaries: women like Ms. Williams and Ms. Verveer, who had substantial outside experience before working for her.
Unlike her gamine and willowy contemporaries Diana Ross and Dionne Warwick, no amount of chiffon and stiff brocade could contain Franklin when she sang.
Now closing in on 100 games and already past 100 career points, McDavid has earned the admiration of his contemporaries and hockey's old guard.
Like many of his contemporaries, Mr. Caballero prefers a shorter soak, just long enough to infiltrate the seafood and slightly roughen its slippery texture.
But these days, exchanges of work between contemporaries tend to be less purely motivated by acquisition and arise more naturally from feelings of collegiality.
Like a great number of my contemporaries, I became hooked on the narrative of nuclear annihilation, and via that obsession I started to plan.
TNC Predator's strategies and drafts haven't seemed to change since the Outlanders update, leaving the team far behind the rest of their regional contemporaries.
The project, called "Shakespeare's New Contemporaries," invites writers to submit plays inspired by each of Shakespeare's, on a schedule coordinated with the theater's season.
I asked him one day if the prospect of death bothered him, especially with many of his friends and contemporaries dying or getting ill.
As with their contemporaries — Greta Garbo, Katharine Hepburn, Marlene Dietrich — they created sui generis personae, supported by a studio system that catered to them.
The heady days of political struggle begun in 1968 led both women, and many contemporaries, to believe their many battles could be swiftly won.
And as its contemporaries struggle with declining foot traffic, fast fashion, and the beast that is Amazon, the shoe brand is still riding high.
And yet it is his late work, the deeply luminous portraits with scumbled brushstrokes, completely unpopular with his contemporaries, that strikes us most today.
"The prices are shockingly low compared to Agnes Martin or any of the minimalist painters who would have been her contemporaries," Ms. Coghlan said.
By shifting our focus between the paint application and subject matter, with neither attaining the upper hand, Balke attains something his contemporaries never considered.
Verrocchio is not a Ninja Turtle, but his contemporaries would be surprised, once duly informed of the nature of this honor, to hear it.
They have seen their salaries fall relative to the sort of jobs that their university contemporaries go into, such as banking, consultancy and the law.
Perhaps most embarrassing to Zuma, though largely symbolic, is the open letter backing Gordhan from 101 ANC veterans, some of them contemporaries of Nelson Mandela.
The early Neanderthals had more in common with the later Neanderthals than they did with their contemporaries who lived in Siberia at the same time.
While we've long known about Hollywood's dirty little practice of paying women less than their male contemporaries, discovering just how much less is still unnerving.
The show's reception has been fervid across the demographic board, earning glowing reviews from my queer contemporaries as well as their parents and straight roommates.
Menn's book covers the heyday of the group and some of its contemporaries, including The L0pht and W00W00 (note the zeros in place of Os).
It's incredibly important that inclusive venues, such as The Vera Project in Seattle and Brooklyn's The Silent Barn, are championed louder than their subpar contemporaries.
Battlefield players like to refer to outlandish, seemingly impossible plays as "Battlefield moments," something that sets that shooter apart from contemporaries like Call of Duty.
But past a certain point in its history, Pixar became known above everything else for its willingness to explore emotional depths its contemporaries wouldn't touch.
Unlike their contemporaries like Backstreet Boys and 98 Degrees – who continue to record and tour – 'NSYNC hasn't put out new music since 2001's Celebrity.
Local contemporaries like Whitney and Twin Peaks channel golden 70s-rock into sunny nostalgia, while Parent takes it to a darker and more psychedelic place.
This is a Final Fantasy that merges the decade of progress established by its contemporaries with the series' iconic blend of storytelling, art, and music.
Unlike their contemporaries in the West who may prefer shopping on the desktop, though, many shoppers in Southeast Asia actually shop on mobile, he said.
Over the last ten years, this tightrope—once called "selling out," later rebranded into "authenticity"—has been the albatross of many of her female contemporaries.
Neither these athletes or these writers were giving up anything on whatever contemporaries that may have put in more time, more hours, or greater sacrifices.
One of her contemporaries at Oxford was another big name in the post-WW1 Middle East: TE Lawrence—or Lawrence Of Arabia, to the uninitiated.
CORRY: It's unfortunate that the perception of her friendship with 6ix9ine isn't set to the same standards as her contemporaries' embrace of other problematic artists.
Sequences like that are what make For All We Know such a joy, and they're what separate Nao from her contemporaries in a crowded field.
In an especially shrewd move, this lineup put on a series of backwards-glancing Big Four concerts with their thrash contemporaries Anthrax, Megadeth, and Slayer.
Robert's contemporaries testified to his almost superhuman energy, agility, and capacity for work and for socializing, which did not desert him in his later years.
Like its contemporaries—the Nissan Rogue, Mitsubishi Outlander, or even Land Rover Discovery Sport—the small third row in the small crossover thing doesn't work.
Had she not been so talented and so virtuous, the challenge she posed might well have been too great for her male contemporaries to bear.
As evidenced by the "Who wore it best?" section in some magazines, Hollywood's brightest stars often wear the same outfit as one of their contemporaries.
By claiming to have topped his contemporaries by using a smaller platform and tighter exclusivity, Mr. West is declaring victory for his nontraditional release strategy.
These men of vision, action and character, such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan, tower above their contemporaries and dominate our young imaginations.
Sure, Judge Judy and some of her contemporaries like Judge Joe Brown have law degrees and handle real lawsuits, making their shows "arbitration" courtroom shows.
Kraft's judgments about Trump stem from his sense of outrage, but his aesthetic is noticeably more restrained than that of many of his artistic contemporaries.
After all, while contemporaries like Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire are again welcome presences in the game, their ties to PEDs precipitated years of exile.
Also included will be films from two of Ruiz's Brazilian contemporaries, Arthur Omar and Anna Maria Maiolino, whose retrospective is currently on view at MOCA.
And even when Martin, Carano, and their contemporaries did come along, wrestlers arguably remained the most famous examples of tough women in sports and entertainment.
It is difficult not to see in these kids, who now dress like the ones in the movie "Kids," my contemporaries in the mid-'90s.
The best way to compare teams across eras is to compare them to their contemporaries, and by this standard, the Warriors really are this good.
Given his interest in shock-treating plants and erecting DIY "weather machines" on his property, Diviš earned a reputation as a kook by his contemporaries.
Like many of her contemporaries, Ms. Gray, who promotes brands on her feed from time to time, relies on those texts to tout her genuineness.
Should we accept his good intentions or should we hold him — and by extension, his many contemporaries — to account for the harm he helped perpetuate?
Unlike his contemporaries, Marc Chagall was not as interested in completely destroying the figurative tradition of painting, but he certainly adored the country's new regime.
Unlike some contemporaries (Goncharova and Larionov), who wanted to free Russian art of Western influence, looking to national folk traditions instead, Popova was an internationalist.
Sinclair and his contemporaries helped create the conditions for that industry to exist, but they aren't the ones best poised to profit off of it.
" Taylor, Douglass and the others are valuable to Gopnik precisely because they advanced causes that discomfited most of their contemporaries who did call themselves "liberals.
I've never had an opportunity to work with my contemporaries in that way — we all had leading parts, and got to dive deep on character.
Skillshare is an online platform that provides access to more than 8.101,000 adult learning courses — many taught by well-known contemporaries in their respective fields.
Mr. Biden preferred a within-the-system approach, winning a Senate election at 29 and acknowledging some distance from the activist instincts of many contemporaries.
Reflecting on his long career, Mr. Heath often said that although he never achieved as much renown as some of his contemporaries, he was satisfied.
Like most video game characters, Sam can carry an incredible amount of stuff; but unlike his contemporaries, Sam has to account for everything he carries.
Two of Ovechkin's contemporaries from the star-laden 13-6 rookie class, Penguins centers Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, also made a splash in January.
For Roy, the terrorists, mostly second-generation immigrants, were caught between the tradition-bound world of their parents and the secularism of their French contemporaries.
His contemporaries included Frank Shorter, the 22 Olympic marathon champion, and Bill Rodgers, a four-time winner of both the New York and Boston marathons.
But even Adams might agree that it is salutary for Americans to be able to picture Washington and his contemporaries keeping an eye on them.
Unlike many of its contemporaries (ahem, Charlie's Angels), The Prince & Me doesn't even require you to suspend your 2019 values in order to enjoy it.
Other paintings and drawings by Rockwell and by contemporaries like J.C. Leyendecker, Mead Schaeffer and Dorothea Lange will accompany the "Four Freedoms" in the show.
The real drama plays out around the much-maligned tower-in-progress — its contemporaries thought it a "monstrosity" — on the smelly, messy, muddy construction site.
While Biles has no equal among her contemporaries, Comaneci did say it was too soon to declare if Biles was the greatest of all time.
They see themselves as building upon a foundation laid by Ms. Miguel and her contemporaries over the course of many decades, right up to today.
Off reputation alone, Rubio's gravity won't ever sniff most of his contemporaries, but an ability to make defenders pay every now and again is significant.
And by the evidence presented here, Guston's contemporaries, who were scandalized by the figurative funkiness of his final decade, should have known what was coming.
While such craftiness was largely forgiven among his upper-class contemporaries, it soon came to be another excuse for Perry's detractors to do him down.
The right yardstick is not how Mr Koepka fared compared to par, which is a somewhat arbitrary figure, but how he did relative to his contemporaries.
In this book, he tells of befriending and collaborating with Tupac Shakur, and of the circumstances that cut short the careers, or lives, of several contemporaries.
Complaining about the quality of your leaders is an ancient tradition: Gladstone's older contemporaries no doubt moaned that he wasn't a patch on Pitt the Elder.
On the hardware front, the Pixel 83 and Pixel 2 XL look like they'll stand up next to any of their contemporaries from Apple or Samsung.
His new EP 0% pushes past the artist boundaries of his contemporaries, offering a violent narrative influenced by the likes of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
Artist Sofia Metaxas carves out the famed faces and stares of Prince, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, and public-facing contemporaries like Selena Gomez, using only makeup.
Her criteria for a spouse likely resembled the list of characteristics that her landed male contemporaries were seeking: Someone agreeable and with a lot of money.
Are they, because of the focus on their materiality, apolitical artworks that sidestep the issues taken on by such contemporaries as Ai Weiwei or He Yunchang?
That's not a criticism of bassline by the way, as a genre it offered a far funner night out to its contemporaries in grime and dubstep.
Among contemporaries, Paul Muldoon, one of the great poets of the past hundred years, who can be everything in his poems — word-playful, lyrical, hilarious, melancholy.
They observed that the Etruscans were well-organised politically, skilled in engineering and almost proto-feminist (their mixed-gender banquets shocked their contemporaries, the ancient Greeks).
"Because Biden been in this position for so long, the people who he was friends with, his contemporaries, have risen to the highest levels," Platt said.
That legacy aside, though, Windham nowadays qualifies as an underappreciated star, lost in the glare of Hogan, Flair, Warrior, Sting, and a dozen or more contemporaries.
Seagal, Stallone, and their contemporaries are beloved because they're cultural shorthand: they are what we watched before we drowned in the deluge of things to watch.
King works out her demons all over this album, invoking a fire and spirit that many of her contemporaries seem a little afraid to tap into.
Until now, Pichai has mostly avoided the public lashings in Washington that his contemporaries, like Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, have received.
But Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr and their contemporaries discovered that down among atoms and subatomic particles, this concreteness dissolves into a soup of possibilities.
After all, many of the themes highlighted — identity, sexuality, the body, and object — were commonly explored by their contemporaries throughout the first half of the century.
This means missing out on his interactions with his contemporaries like Pete Townshend, Ray Davies, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
As his contemporaries gravitated towards large-scale, bombastic works, Newell moved in the opposite direction, at one point destroying all the pieces he'd produced to date.
The documentary includes interviews with the designer and a few of his contemporaries, including Calvin Klein, Diane von Furstenberg and Karl Lagerfeld, who died in February.
"Contemporary times are presented literarily so well that contemporaries recognize themselves and coming generations will better understand this time," the German Publishers and Booksellers Association said.
To do all of this, Trump should channel the great President Ronald Reagan, who understood the concept of immigration far better than most of his contemporaries.
That Karasz was not just included, but highlighted in this prestigious exhibition (she also designed the catalog's cover) was probably no great surprise to her contemporaries.
However, he is drawn toward bright, airy trap sounds and processed vocals, which puts his sound more in line with contemporaries like Lil Yachty and SahBabii.
But today's NFL fans might not realize that, just like their 1970s-expansion contemporaries in Tampa Bay, the Seahawks had old-school glory that's often overlooked.
In all, this World Cup has been riveting because every player on the team is doing more for the sport than most of their male contemporaries.
More than any of its contemporaries, Off-Peak makes you feel as if you've met new people, and travelled to a place you'd never been before.
While most of his contemporaries produce gritty, bass-driven bangers, Trippie toys with melody and adds a softer element that sets him apart from the pack.
She attended the public Milton School and the private Rye Country Day School and, along with her contemporaries, suffered through dancing classes, which she never forgot.
Of Jean's 192 films, four are from stories by writers of Pierre-Auguste's immediate circle, like Emile Zola or Octave Mirbeau, or his contemporaries, like Flaubert.
And there was a sofa that Tolstoy had sat on; not only were these two great writers contemporaries, they lived only hours away from each other.
She was considered one of the safest stagecoach drivers — not a daredevil, like so many of her contemporaries — and had a special rapport with the horses.
Carl Linnaeus, an 18th-century Swedish botanist and the first scientist to consistently apply binomial nomenclature, used species naming to both honor and mock his contemporaries.
Released in Japan as Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari, the game known to Americans as River City Ransom stands out from its contemporaries in a variety of ways.
Franklin's career around this point was dogged by stories of her comparing herself to her female soul and pop contemporaries and suffering from insecurities and jealousy.
Mr. Sadlowski rejected the more collegial approach of contemporaries who had gone so far as to give up the right to strike in favor of arbitration.
Hujar, who remained little known to the art world at large while the reputations of near-contemporaries like Robert Mapplethorpe soared — received his diagnosis in 1986.
With young contemporaries like James Earl Jones, Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte and Morgan Freeman, Mr. Hyman was a major influence in developing black theater in America.
In the end, despite all the ways in which Jones was unique among his contemporaries, his fear of personal humiliation made him one of their ilk.
But in Scorsese's view, Vale had a different quality that set him apart from the rest of his contemporaries, whether Bennett, Perry Como or Al Martino.
The theory was that many talented young players were being cast aside in the development process because they were not as physically mature as their contemporaries.
"Old, poorly built, poorly insulated homes not intended for year-round use, ugly contemporaries and outdated homes from the '80s" will fuel the phenomenon, he said.
On the night before the funeral, Mr. Edwards and about 120 fans gathered there to toast Mr. Berry with Johnny Rivers, one of the musician's contemporaries.
He witnessed with his senses what some of his contemporaries only pondered in the abstract; opium levelled, for him, the distinction between actual and imagined things.
He was unable to shake off the recourse to violent ways, a path embraced by many of his contemporaries, as the legitimate counter to violent oppression.
He noted that contemporaries from other parts of Africa who were far less recognized in their lifetime were worth more on the international art market today.
" Unlike contemporaries Jay Leno and David Letterman, Conan O'Brien notes that Shandling was one of those people who "can't crank it out for all of eternity.
Research suggests that left-behind children are at higher risk of abuse, suicide and mental health issues and suffer from more behavioral problems than their contemporaries.
Among Beyoncé's contemporaries, there is no one else who has the same work ethic or who inspires the same reverence from fans — both online and off.
That tendency becomes more pronounced, perhaps inevitably, in the later chapters, when more of the talent is still around to discuss their exploits and laud contemporaries.
Mr. Takei and his contemporaries were young children at the time that President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the executive order after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
For her followers and a widening circle of contemporaries, the bath is a place to unplug, to indulge in the ultimate luxury: taking time for oneself.
During the '20103s, Lyons's images — and those of many of his contemporaries — relied on found forms, textures and abstract compositions in richly toned and detailed prints.

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