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151. You can also overcome one of the worst problems in contemporary life, that of cold coffee. 152. I do not need to detain the House with a contemporary history of that sad state. 153. The first Christians would identify with this contemporary struggle: the New Testament is peppered with allusions to battle. 154. In these senses this show contributes to contemporary radical perspectives within the visual arts, especially as contextualised within the gallery. 155. There was a lot of contemporary art on the walls, not exactly her taste but not overly crude and jarring. 156. But much of contemporary art is not conceived in this spirit. 157. None the less his reputation as at once the most searching and accessible of contemporary composers has not diminished. 158. Here I propose to confine my discussion to the contemporary debate surrounding the electoral system as an electoral system. 159. Footnote 4 has served as a cornerstone of contemporary constitutional law in the field of individual rights. 160. Among Anselm's contemporary bishops, Samson, the aged bishop of Worcester, represented the former. 161. If I have any qualification, it is that contemporary work is conspicuous by its absence. 162. He introduced characters and problems from contemporary life such as arranging suitable marriages. 163. Conceiving citizenship is this manner allows for a clearer understanding of the complexities of contemporary forms of social inclusion and exclusion. 164. The other area is close to the Liffey quays and offers contemporary art and artists studios. 165. It is also useful for some contemporary music where a light, jazz-style accompaniment is required. 166. Through photographic images we see a few of the attempts by contemporary artists to find the real face. 167. What is evident is that the age of electronic records opens numerous possibilities that will enrich the understanding of contemporary culture. 168. Thus, contemporary ontological debates relating to the photograph are divergent. 169. What the future entails is some very contemporary music slipped into concerts featuring lovable old favorites. 170. Their written forms, like autobiographies, biographies, and interviews, make up a large part of contemporary western feminist literature. 171. While there were fewer portrayals of contemporary life than in Soviet art, not all western artists looked inwards. 172. But Shakespeare's central importance within Renaissance writing was not a contemporary phenomenon, rather the result of later critical judgements. 173. Contemporary accounts give the impression of a watchful, mistrustful regime, of a country bristling with fortresses and teeming with soldiers. 174. In contemporary times, nowhere is the difference between wild and farm-raised waterfowl more dramatically apparent than with goose. 175. Rather, they require a careful analysis of contemporary political struggles over questions of representation, symbolic boundary formation, and identification. 176. Through his wife, Lisa Weiler, he is well connected in the world of contemporary art and they are both collectors. 177. Feb. 16-18 with an emphasis on modern and contemporary art. 178. Unfortunately, there is no contemporary account of the setting up of the archdiocese of Lichfield. 179. In an attempt to do this, Featherstone, for example, develops a useful composite picture of contemporary consumer culture. 180. It also contributed to the construction of the contemporary image of the elderly - a process this research is concerned to analyse.