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contemporary observer

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meanings of contemporaryand observer


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contemporary
adjective
uk /kənˈtem.pər.ər.i/ us /kənˈtem.pə.rer.i/
existing or happening now, and therefore ...
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observer
noun[C]
uk /əbˈzɜː.vər/ us /əbˈzɝː.vɚ/
a person who watches what happens but has no active part ...
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Examples of contemporary observer


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But that is the easy judgement with hindsight of the contemporaryobserver.
What is missing, however, is much in the way of evaluation of the ideas advanced by contemporary observers.
This article has demonstrated that contemporary observers did not see events quite in this way.
For some contemporary observers, colonial rule was as much to blame as chiefs.
This front generation bears no trace of the weariness, apathy or cynicism noted by so many contemporary observers and later historians.
Abstinence is a much more important factor than contemporary observers of the so-called permissive society would have us believe.
They may also explain the elusive quality of the ' middle sort of people ', apparent only to some contemporary observers, and rarely to the group themselves.
Contemporary observers were conscious of the methodological pitfalls.
The frequency with which the color and pattern fashions of kanga changed and went out of fashion was remarked upon by nearly all contemporary observers.
Several other contemporary observers also took the view that the crisis was primarily due to 'man-made' factors.
In the early 20th century, the great majority of the population was still employed in agriculture; one contemporaryobserver mentioned common occupations as farm workers, milkmaids and washer women.
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Of this, incidentally, some contemporary observers had no doubt.
Even if many contemporary observers disapproved of migrating child workers, the children themselves may have been of another opinion.
These insights by contemporary observers have been drawn on to varying extents by later generations of scholars.
This further cemented nuclear-family patterns, already identified by critical contemporary observers as moulding the life-style.
The process whereby royalist property was sequestered has long been attacked both by contemporary observers and by modern historians.
Contemporary observers feared that there was an audience for such opinions.
The similarities in timing and trajectory of the two budding imperial powers led many contemporary observers to predict a clash, one which many historians have emphasised.
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