Today, most of the contemporaries of those fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan have simply tuned out.
His contemporaries include Maurizio Cattelan, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Pierre Huyghe, Philippe Parreno, and Rirkrit Tiravanija.
Brooks, on the other hand, failed to achieve the mainstream popularity of some of his contemporaries.
Carnegie was an old-school, large-scale hustler, like his contemporaries, Rockefeller, Jay Gould and Vanderbilt.
Do not compare Barrack Obama to presidents from other eras, instead compare him to his contemporaries.
Unlike his near contemporaries, Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio, Greenberg was not a natural athlete.
He shared the tastes of his English contemporaries: Madeira, his coat of arms and fox-hunting.
Not only do his contemporaries provide ambiguous and conflicting reports, but the basic facts are wanting.
Not all of his contemporaries agree with Dr Ambrose about Toba's effect on humanity.
Not surprisingly, Britten was angrily criticized by his contemporaries for refusing to fight the Nazis.
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Like many of their contemporaries, they wanted a democratic Syria and sharply criticized the regime.
They were brought up unspoiled, modest, hardworking, well-mannered, friendly to their contemporaries, courteous to their elders.
He has recycled tropes from Marcel Duchamp, Surrealism, Francis Bacon, Minimalism, and numerous near-contemporaries.
While their English contemporaries sought to conquer, the French did not then try to take the native peoples' lands.
Like almost all his contemporaries, his ambition is to find a job abroad.
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Put simply, those three teams outperformed their contemporaries by a wider margin than the '27 club did.
Nor, for that matter, do the majority of the Major League contemporaries I've interviewed through the years.
Besides legal matters deeds, tax rolls, lawsuits there was frequent mention of Shakespeare by fellow authors and other contemporaries.
Rusedski's contemporaries on the ATP Tour were also surprised by the news that the Briton had tested positive.
Google has also added a little bounce to the menu, in keeping with its contemporaries' love of physics.
The search took him through a seemingly odd succession of unrelated styles that his contemporaries found inconsistent and disturbing.
Congress, like many of their corporate contemporaries are motivated by fear and incompetence.
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Yet, now that he is in charge, he finds himself apologizing for not being as well-known as some contemporaries.
Meanwhile, her witty visual references to films by her New Wave contemporaries serve both as tributes and as critiques.
Fallon and his late-night contemporaries have optimized content for social engagement for years.
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Van Dyck paved the way for Reynolds, Thomas Gainsborough and their 18th-century contemporaries.
Unlike most of his critical contemporaries, he understood that you can be popular and serious at the same time.
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Parker, like her contemporaries, is trying to keep her clan rooted in tradition.
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And while the French painter was painting these happy, pretty pictures, his contemporaries were dismantling art and inventing cubism.
One wonders if it is age that imparts this quality to the images, or if Rodenbach's contemporaries felt it too.
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