This work marks the end of the academic historical sculpture of the Estado Novo, and the beginning of a new era of contemporaneity in the Portuguese public sculpture.
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This is because part of what makes the books great _ what makes them live _ is their modernity, the sense of vital contemporaneity we get when we read.
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Smith's current work explores the relationships between contemporary art and its wider settings, within a world picture that he believes is characterised above all by its contemporaneity.
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"Epic drought, " he wrote in Nature, is " the only plausible explanation for the site-to-site contemporaneity of the stumps ."
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The Hudson is a refuge for such people, and for all those who crave what is lacking in the city outside : the realization of contemporaneity in public, urban space.
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If the reference helps to reveal the contemporaneity of 10 Columbus, it also reminds us of the distance that still separates New York from the most inspired architecture of our day.
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This, together with various hoard finds, suggests the contemporaneity of Mujatria with the Kushan ruler Kujula Kadphises, predecessor of Wima Takto, and the Indo-Scythian ruler Sasan.
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Michel Foucault also notes the similarity ( beyond just historical contemporaneity ) between the Ordo / Freiburg school and the Frankfurt School of critical theory, due to their inheritance from Max Weber.
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A follower of D Annunzio, then, not so much for love of contemporaneity nor because he was D Annunzio s friend, but for a natural and deep affinity of temperament.
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Evildoer187 is correct to draw attention to the portion of the above passage ( my emphasis ), because it brings to the fore the aspect of contemporaneity that is integral to the issue of indigeneity.