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contemporary

[kuhn-tem-puh-rer-ee] / kənˈtɛm pəˌrɛr i /




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She said the story had a resonance with contemporary developments.

From Barron's

The Core Club became an epicenter of a new era of wealth in New York, outfitted with contemporary art, hotel rooms and a gym.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shakespeare’s play and its title character can be viewed from many perspectives, and one positive aspect of Tata’s production is that it doesn’t turn the play into a lead-footed contemporary political allegory.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nor did scholars ever identify the photographer who deserves credit for creating one of the most singular, if overlooked, portrayals of the pre-White House Lincoln: “Long Abraham” as his contemporaries saw him.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said it reflected what had become a growing personal fascination for her and she now owns work by sculptor Henry Moore and contemporary artist Marc Quinn.

From BBC