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单词 Contemporaries
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1. The two men were exact contemporaries at university.
2. He and I were contemporaries at school.
3. Give or take a few years, they are contemporaries.
4. She and I were contemporaries at college.
5. Like most of my contemporaries, I grew up in a vastly different world.
6. Oswald was much admired by his contemporaries at the Academy.
7. She didn't mix with her contemporaries, prefering the company of older people.
8. Contemporaries certainly regarded them in this light.
9. Rolle made a great impression on his contemporaries.
10. But this was not clear to contemporaries.
11. Oh, how puny my contemporaries seem by comparison!
12. To my contemporaries then at this time, a helmet was possessed of immense symbolic importance.
13. Many contemporaries believed that Richard was unwilling to wait until the two Kings had completed their long-drawn-out preparations.
14. The following portrait sketches by contemporaries are, there-fore, of special interest.
15. But those are experiences which Clinton and his contemporaries in leadership know only from the history books.
16. What mattered here was how contemporaries chose to describe the events that happened in 1688-9.
17. Most Contemporaries will not make the transition; they will merely become dated and irrelevant and will eventually go out of print.
18. His contemporaries believed he made his sister-in-law take out substantial life insurance and then poisoned her.
19. For his contemporaries, Gloucester clearly filled a double role,() as is illustrated by his dealings with the city of York.
20. Dickens was in a different class from most of his contemporaries.
21. The simplest explanation for his achievements lies in his greater ability and superiority over his contemporaries at university.
22. Her paintings are second - rate productions, alongside those of some of her contemporaries.
23. His works are second - rate productions , alongside of those of some of his contemporaries.
24. I did make my escape from Roundhay - by a route taken by many of my contemporaries: higher education.
25. The reality of Citrine's position was somewhat less dramatic than was sometimes imagined by contemporaries.
26. I still have an abundance of energy that leaves my contemporaries standing.
27. Atkins is still working, long after many of his contemporaries have retired.
28. But because it was idealistic it was the more persuasive when he preached it to his young contemporaries.
29. Her attitude toward individual patrons sets her beyond most of her contemporaries in defending the integrity of her work.
30. Only so, furthermore, will he have the ability to compete with his contemporaries in what is a world-wide competition.
1. The two men were exact contemporaries at university.
31. But when it comes to his fellow-countrymen and old school contemporaries, he becomes worryingly erratic.
32. In his collection of the works of contemporaries Scott's policy was more erratic.
33. Huxley invented the word agnostic and, like many of his contemporaries, became one.
34. Contemporaries distrusted them in the belief that they brought an unsavoury speculative element to the market in stocks.
35. Along with many of his contemporaries, Mercator held the Baconian belief that knowledge should be exploited for utilitarian ends.
36. The justification for Gloucester's assumption of power confused contemporaries and has continued to arouse controversy.
37. Contemporaries often appear to have been uncertain as to how best to describe the political structure of their day.
38. From this point contemporaries recognized that Richard was moving to take the throne.
39. Charles had been Lord of the Scaffold since 1699, contemporaries describing him as a gentle and even-tempered man.
40. He had a profound influence at a personal level on his contemporaries.
41. Like heroines, heroes in Contemporaries come in all shapes and sizes.
42. Throughout this period contemporaries continued to describe partisan conflicts in terms of Civil War allegiances.
43. On the few occasions she'd spent holidays at home she'd been a social outcast among her contemporaries.
44. Ianthe was the only child of elderly parents, who seemed to be a whole generation removed from those of her contemporaries.
45. Other parts of my argument derive from Malinowski, Mauss and Levi-Strauss, as well as from various of my younger contemporaries.
46. Unlike most of his contemporaries, Darwin realized that the human race was not the predictable end-product of a universal progressive trend.
47. The pagan contemporaries of Constantine were not wrong in saying that he had carried through a huge religious and social revolution.
48. Locke's contemporaries marvelled at this human creation just as they marvelled at nature as seen through the microscope.
49. War has had a searchlight effect on historians as well as contemporaries,() rendering the area outside the beam yet more obscure.
50. The copious footnotes to the recipes in this book were believed by his contemporaries to have been written by Sir Walter Scott.
51. While hipper contemporaries were playing the clubs the music critics went to, he was making a living playing local pubs.
52. The Somerset commoners succeeded in fighting off most attempts at drainage where their contemporaries in the eastern counties had failed.
53. Many older disabled people may also perceive themselves as ageing more rapidly than their non-disabled contemporaries.
54. Miller would also wish to discuss and inspect rarities being cultivated by his contemporaries.
55. All around him his friends and contemporaries were exhibiting and selling their work, some of them under contract.
56. More successful, indeed, than even contemporaries realised because of inaccuracies in the official statistics which were available.
57. The process is so slow that contemporaries never notice it.
58. Revival under Law, 1911-1914 Few contemporaries would have expected Balfour's retirement to lead to a Unionist recovery.
59. They're young and poor and the patriarchal culture they inherit and the conspicuous consumption of their contemporaries sanctions their irresponsibility.
60. But it has remained as puzzling to modern historians as it was shocking to contemporaries.
61. Later generations of women have been catching up with their male contemporaries as far as the acquisition of paper qualifications is concerned.
62. Aristotle and his Athenian contemporaries were well aware that some barbarians were very different in physical appearance from themselves.
63. Most contemporaries realized that the two aspects were intimately connected.
64. The music, by Brecht's contemporaries Weill and Eisler, adds atmosphere and reinforces the strong protest against tyranny and persecution.
65. The period under review is well within the lifetime of Taskopruzade's father and his contemporaries.
66. To most of his contemporaries Blake was a nutter or simply inept.
67. Cuvier seemed to contemporaries to have had little trouble in demolishing the evolutionary scheme of his contemporary Lamarck.
68. The appointment of Valuev was not quite the retrograde step that some contemporaries thought it to be.
69. More than almost any of her predecessors or contemporaries, Pires underlines this generic relationship.
70. Peter was clearly a good deal less intimidated than some of his fledgling contemporaries.
71. For it is the personality of Law that has remained as elusive to historians as it was to his own contemporaries.
72. Joseph Haydn, whom he revered above all other contemporaries; and a few others less well known today.
73. Like my contemporaries I first attended an elementary school, about which I remember only three things.
74. Accept the place the divine providence has found for you, the society of our contemporaries, the connection of events.
75. Consistently, those elderly from the professional and managerial classes experience better health than their contemporaries from the manual occupation groups.
76. The artist is being at once more primitive as well as more civilized, than his contemporaries.
77. However, the very preoccupation with identifying causal influences begs more fundamental questions about whether contemporaries shared intellectual assumptions.
78. The problem was considered particularly vexing because, as the research of contemporaries showed, it affected middle class women most.
79. Contemporaries in sport and coaches exert the main influences and the family's role in the sports process is redundant.
79. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
80. The reverse is true for men, however, with a smaller proportion of working-class men marrying than their upper-class contemporaries.
81. Coronado was a far kinder conquistador than his ruthless contemporaries Pizarro and De Soto, but he was equally obsessed with gold.
82. In short, he begins to display precisely the comportment his contemporaries would have expected of their rightful king.
83. Most of his contemporaries would have shrugged their shoulders and let it remain as part of the natural order of things.
84. Consistently those older people from professional and managerial occupations experience better health than their contemporaries from the manual occupation groups.
85. Your own contemporaries tend to self-centeredness.
86. He towered above his contemporaries.
87. Apparently he speaks for a lot of his contemporaries.
88. Einstein was a man who towered above his contemporaries.
89. He was looked down upon by his contemporaries.
90. He asked the opinions of his contemporaries.
91. He wrote pungently about his contemporaries.
92. He was celebrated amid his contemporaries.
93. Dart's contemporaries received this claim with great skepticism.
94. Unlike most of his contemporaries in Hollywood, Hart actually knew somthing of the old West.
95. Milton, like so many of his contemporaries, kept a commonplace book and, as you can imagine, he kept it for the most part in Latin.
96. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Prendergast did not embrace the more conservative aspects of Impressionism.
97. Leland Stanford, who grew up and studied law in New York, moved West after the gold rush and, like many of his wealthy contemporaries, made his fortune in the railroads.
98. They are contemporaries of the generation of feminists who waged war against the beauty culture, leaving unshaved legs and allegedly burned bras in their wake.
99. Shortly after this, Leibnitz, a German, came to London, where he hobnobbed with Newton and many of his contemporaries at the newly formed Royal Society.
100. Or I might be on the shady sidewalk with my contemporaries when an ice wagon clattered up.
101. The book is likely to shatter the myth that America's great writer and humorist was a cheerful old man, instead detailing his petty rages and uncomplimentary views of contemporaries, critics said.
102. Many of his contemporaries shared his surprise and dismay and assumed that this apparent triumph of an uncivilised eastern nation over the best fighting machine in Europe was but a flash in the pan.
103. Or he could turn out to be another Andy Kay, Adam Osborne, or Clive Sinclair -- pioneers in the personal computer industry who were contemporaries of Steve Jobs that fell along the wayside.
104. Czar Nicholas II and Barack Obama, gaslight and computer glow, grandmothers and grandchildren: All are contemporaries, all in sharp focus.
105. Yet the slender, long-boned dinosaurs were contemporaries of T. rex, and part of the same taxonomical subgroup. Brusatte has likened Alioramus to "ballerinas."
106. His works are second - rate productions, alongside those of some of his contemporaries.
107. Although William Blake seems isolated from his contemporaries, he is in fact much concerned about the fate of his fellowmen.
108. Ben Jonson is a dramatist, and one of Shakespeare contemporaries in the Renaissance.
109. Like so many of his contemporaries ,(http:///contemporaries.html) Twain was not whole - hearted in his praise of industrialism.
110. The Peloponnesian conflict of the fifth century against Sparta and her allies was criticised by many contemporaries as being "without just cause".
111. Among twentieth-century American fiction writers, his work is most often compared to that of his contemporaries William Faulkner and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
112. Lewis Carroll, in his Alice in Wonderland , laughed at the foolish prejudices of his contemporaries through a child's innocent common sense.
113. Murakami's style is an amalgam of his Western predecessors, Warhol, Oldenberg and Roy Lichtenstein, as well as Japanese predecessors and contemporaries of anime and manga.
114. They are more inclined to blow away the cobwebs than my contemporaries.
115. Kincheng's business of loan and investment developed rather rapid among its contemporaries.
116. The Bible furnished him and his contemporaries with images and illustrations to suit every occasion.
117. It is true that among her contemporaries she passed for a young woman of profundity.
118. Like so many of his contemporaries, Golovin was an equal - opportunity sadist who killed his own.
119. The sex ratio of his contemporaries was then calculated from state - level census data.
120. The American author had little chance of selling as well as his English contemporaries.
121. His creativity in science surpassed all his contemporaries, up to now no one oversteps his general relativity theory. His criticisms of the evils in socialism mod...
122. His contemporaries had begun to confine themselves to specialized investigations.
123. Their fans would say that they consistently outshone their indie contemporaries Blur and Oasis.
124. These men recognized this fact and willingly heralded the achievements of their contemporaries and predecessors.
125. Barkley has seen some of his contemporaries try and fail as team executives.
126. Wang Wei's contemporaries and lots of followers as well absorbed his nimbus and essence.
127. James's correspondents included celebrated contemporaries like Robert Louis Stevenson, Edith Wharton and Joseph Conrad,(http:///contemporaries.html) along with many others in his wide circle of friends and acquaintances.
128. When he was a young man in the 1970s, many of his contemporaries were drawn to a particularly uncompromising vision of Marxism-Leninism.
129. Bill's contemporaries, even at the age, recognized that he was exceptional.
130. Different from his contemporaries who held Eurocentric view of historiography, he accepted and introduced mathematical contributions of non-western traditions.
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