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The musical style of Monteverdi and his contemporaries comprised diverse elements, some borrowed from the past, others very new.

divide Wayne Gretzky is recognized by his contemporaries as the greatest player the game of ice hockey has ever seen.

The musical style of Monteverdi and his contemporaries comprised diverse elements, some borrowed from the past, others very new.

The musical style of Monteverdi and his contemporaries comprised diverse elements, some borrowed from the past, others very new.

compromise The Rolling Stones have succeeded in outliving, outlasting, and outperforming their contemporaries for the last forty years.

The musical style of Monteverdi and his contemporaries comprised diverse elements, some borrowed from the past, others very new.

The ancient Greek artist Polykleitos of Argos was greatly esteemed by his contemporaries for his sculptures of the human form.

The ancient Greek artist Polykleitos of Argos was greatly esteemed by his contemporaries for his sculptures of the human form.

My contemporaries are, working, shopping, out and about, all the time.

The book "The Life of Abraham Lincoln" is based on the reminiscences of contemporaries of the former President.

Unless the world should finish to-morrow, no one can have the pretension to suppose that our contemporaries have said the last word of science, and nothing will remain for our descendants to discover, no errors for them to correct, no theories for them to set straight.

The novelty and merit of this discovery drew upon him the envy of most of his contemporaries in Europe, who accordingly opposed him with all their power; and some universities even went so far, as to refuse the honours of medicine to those students, who had the audacity to defend this doctrine; but afterwards, when they could not argue against truth and conviction, they attempted to rob him of the discovery, and asserted that many of the ancient physicians, and particularly Hippocrates, were acquainted with it.

No wonder Sprengel's theory was disproved by his scornful contemporaries in the very case of his wild geranium, which sheds its pollen before it has developed a stigma to receive any; therefore no insect that had not brought pollen from an earlier bloom could possibly fertilize this flower.

' David did not feel entirely satisfied, on one side of his mind as to his own loyalty to his father, or Geordie's to 'the Yerl,' and yet there was something diverting to the enterprising mind in the stolen expedition; and the fellow-feeling which results in honour to contemporaries made him promise not to betray the young man and to shield him from notice as best he might.

He should like to make his case public; he was not afraid; not a bit; let all the world know; the more the story was known, the more would his contemporaries admire his beautiful and exemplary virtue, patience, and moderation.

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