Contemporaneousness

Word CONTEMPORANEOUSNESS
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Mr. Rubbino's style is pleasantly mod—a combination of blocky colors and fine lines—but a closer look reveals its contemporaneousness. ❋ Meghan Cox Gurdon (2011)

The thesis that experience of the contemporaneousness of art involves us in more than what we are presently aware of (i.e., the “substance” of underlying and on-going trans-individual linguistic and cultural practices) is supported by the three arguments from analogy concerning the character of play, the festival and the symbol. ❋ Davey, Nicholas (2007)

The anomaly had to do with the degree of contemporaneousness of cyclical movements in household and business investment, with the former leading the latter. ❋ Unknown (2005)

There is an air of contemporaneousness about everything. ❋ Samuel McChord Crothers (N/A)

Only when an influence is exerted, whether immediately or through a third party, from one upon another has society come into existence in place of a mere spatial juxtaposition or temporal contemporaneousness or succession of individuals. ❋ Robert Ezra Park (1926)

Could she possibly marry this boy whom her sentimental contemporaneousness with his father naturally seemed to relegate to a generation younger than herself? ❋ Bettina Von Hutten (1915)

By this means the contemporaneousness of the various strata may be recognized or the parallelism of the several strata established. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

These tales had both contemporaneousness and vitality. ❋ Unknown (1907)

Of course, the policemen are described, these servants of arbitrariness, these lifeguards of contemporaneousness, striding up to their knees in blood, or how else do they write in such cases? ❋ Bernard Guilbert Guerney (1904)

The contents of this series of tombs have been given thus in detail, in order to show that the same grouping of objects occurs over and over again, and that they can therefore be with confidence attributed to the original burials, though if only a single tomb had been examined there would be no proof of the contemporaneousness of any object in it. ❋ James Edward Quibell (1901)

Holmes’s grace, humor, contemporaneousness, brought him into favor again and again, and the closing days of a sparkling career were the most zestful for the acknowledged master of new “architects of airy rhyme” on each side of the Atlantic. ❋ Edmund Clarence Stedman (1900)

Victor, and a man of considerable position; nor was he, as some middle-aged men are, flattered by the implication of contemporaneousness carried by the mode of address. ❋ Anthony Hope (1898)

By its discovery and description the interesting question was raised as to the contemporaneousness of the Mound-Builder and the mastodon, an interest which is likely to be further enhanced by the more recent bringing to light in Iowa of two pipes carved in the semblance of the same animal, as well as a tablet showing two figures asserted by some archæologists to have been intended for the same animal. ❋ Unknown (1890)

That in this pioneer quality, as well as in mere contemporaneousness, he may, though a greater writer, be yoked with the authoress of _Corinne_ need hardly be argued, for the accounts given of the two should have sufficiently established it. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

I'll ease his mind by telling him the subject lacks contemporaneousness. ❋ Robert Neilson Stephens (1886)

June, opportunities for appreciating each in turn are not half spoiled by a common contemporaneousness. ❋ Percival Lowell (1885)

But there is another thought here than that of the contemporaneousness of the two processes, and that is, as it is written on John Wesley's monument in Westminster Abbey, 'God buries the workmen and carries on the work.' ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

I think, then, that the contemporaneousness of the evidence is sufficiently established. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

The religious life is distinguished from all others in two respects; one is the contemporaneousness and co-existence of desire and fruition, and the other is the impossibility that fruition shall ever be so complete and perfect as that desire shall die. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

The force of his genius, which thus gave to the form of his work a perpetual contemporaneousness, gave it also to the substance; and though the intellectual convictions of men have changed far more than their language, yet Dante's position as the poet of righteousness remains supreme. ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)

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