Sentences with phrase «of coeval»

It was sort of coeval.

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It is interesting to note in the rescript the confirmation of the divine descent of the emperor, in the use of the phrase, «our imperial throne, coeval with heaven and earth.»
As Hannah Arendt says, «What saves the act of beginning from its own arbitrariness is that it carries its own principle within itself, or, to be more precise, that beginning and principle, principium and principle, are not only related to each other, but are coeval,» 2 We will want to consider the act of conscious meaning - creation, or conscious taking responsibility for oneself and one's society, as a central aspect of America's myth of origin, an act that, by the very radicalness of its beginning, a beginning ex nihilo as it were, is redolent of the sacred.
But it also means that wherever the Gospels keep close to the matter and form of the kerygma, there we are in touch with a tradition coeval with the Church itself.
«In the great formative period of theistic philosophy, which ended with the rise of Mahometanism, after a continuance coeval with civilization, three strains of thought emerge which, amid many variations in detail, respectively fashion God in the image of an imperial ruler, God in the image of a personification of moral energy, God in the image of an ultimate philosophical principle.»
It is widely acknowledged that during this time, anatomically modern humans started to move out of Africa and assimilate coeval Eurasian populations, including Neanderthals, through interbreeding.
Wilson's project was taken up by his students and successors, notably by Vaughan and by Baliunas, with the result that there are now well sampled records of H+K intensity for over a hundred stars covering 30 years, plus samples of many hundreds more, including coeval starclusters, covering the past 15 years.
The major step-wise expansion in brain size around 1.9 Ma when Homo appeared was coeval with the occurrence of ephemeral deep lakes.
As significant hominin brain expansion occurred at ∼ 1.8 Ma coeval with occurrence of massive ephemeral deep - water lakes, while subsequent expansions are associated with extreme dry periods.
Gothic horror was in the air, you might say, in those days: Witness the roughly coeval resurgence of the genre at England's Hammer Films, with their muscular and bloody take on classic Universal monsters (Curse of Frankenstein, Horror of Dracula), as well as the cycle of gaudily decadent Edgar Allan Poe adaptations helmed by Roger Corman (House of Usher).
The exhibition was a miniature retrospective, beginning with works from the late 1960s, when Dodd, like a number of her artist friends and coevals, including Alex Katz, reacted against the dominance of abstraction by beginning to explore a plainspoken, forthright brand of figuration.
In the history of twentieth - century collectivism in art, Colab has so far occupied an inferior position in comparison with coeval groups like General Idea or Group Material that were smaller, more structured, and more inclined to dialogue with the official art world.
These media productions brought forward the legacy of previous Guerrilla Television collectives like Raindance Corporation, Videofreex, and TVTV, but mixed it up with an apolitical nature that, like other coeval experiments, presumably influenced the imminent birth of MTV.
[3] This was at a time when dialogue and debate with the coeval international avantgardes was becoming most intense, conducted through a series of group surveys in which Penone took part.
Relatively low TOC and phytoplankton markers prevailing during this period, coeval with the absence of IP25 [sea ice].
The breakup of Pangaea was accompanied by biogeochemical disturbances including the largest magnitude perturbation of the carbon - cycle in the last 200 Myr, coeval with the now well - characterised hyperthermal, the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (T - OAE).
It can be divided into four categories: cognitive and emotional involvement (4 items; e.g., reading books, singing songs together); avoidance of restriction and punishment (2 items, including parents being too harsh in disciplining and parents excessively controlling the child); social stimulation (3 items; e.g., visiting coeval friends» houses, going to the park with the child); and social support for parenting (3 items; e.g., having someone to consult on child care, being supported in child care by someone).
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