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181. Contemporary high art was at the same time popular art. 182. Much of contemporary society seems disadvantaged by a management view that extends not much beyond immediate profit preoccupations. 183. This will involve a brief discussion of the approach known in contemporary philosophy as functionalism. 184. But the health and wealth of contemporary society blinds us to the decadence and moral sickness under our noses. 185. This is all contemporary evidence and it therefore has no direct bearing. 186. This debate will be considered in later sections of the chapter which deal with the different classes in contemporary capitalism. 187. Contemporary architecture, for example, is increasingly abstracted from the social and spatial contexts in which it is constructed. 188. His many references to the Kingdom recorded in the Gospels must be seen against this historical background and contemporary context. 189. Still central to much of contemporary price theory is the model of perfect competition. 190. Contemporary packaging trends are in the direction of convenient packages as exemplified by the tea bag. 191. Extant examples of maps date from 1602 and there are contemporary accounts of mapping and the use of maps from considerably earlier. 192. Malthus' gloomy picture of human life seems to many contemporary commentators much too atomistic and adversarial. 193. It is the biggest visual production ever printed on the work of contemporary women artists in this country. 194. Religion is not compartmentalized, but a living part of contemporary society, reflecting where it is and what its potentials are. 195. The majority of contemporary items will probably not appreciate in value to any worthwhile degree, at least in real terms. 196. He strove to come abreast of his more favored contemporary; he was deeply discontented if he failed. 197. The issues to be decided are contemporary as are the actors with motives or ideas to guide or justify action. 198. Between the years 1988 and 1991 I was engaged in researching a contemporary history of Venice. 199. Archelaus Archelaus, who was roughly contemporary with Diogenes, seems to have taken over Anaxagoras' system, with minor alterations. 200. You see, this exhibit examines the use of the flag in contemporary art. 201. It is arguably the greatest source of violence and death in the contemporary political world. 202. He had a particular interest in works by contemporary artists and was a pioneer in the development of artist-in-residence programs. 203. According to a contemporary account, the attendance figure was about 20, 000. 204. In the United States a most dramatic contemporary example of this process is the abortion issue. 205. It is this which he takes as the key to an understanding of contemporary society, and of culture itself. 206. In this respect at least, Mozart resembles his comparably productive contemporary Joseph Haydn. 207. The design and development of each aircraft is described in turn using contemporary film footage. 208. Cyril Connolly had been a contemporary at Eton, and painted the most celebrated pen-portrait of the Prime Minister-to-be in 1938. 209. Contemporary archivists and historians may not be the best prepared to select which records should be stored for posterity. 210. Nevertheless, many contemporary artists were having their drawings and paintings photographed rather than engraved and sold in different formats.