But contemporary comedians talk about what it's like to be a father and do that sort of work.
The result mixes old and new classics with a timeless but contemporary air.
In the early days, the inexpensive-but-contemporary look was useful for attracting penny-pinching customers.
Glacier retreat is the prevalent pattern of the Andes, but the contemporary state of alpine glaciers in the Argentine sector of Patagonia seems to be relatively more favourable.
But many contemporary liberals would balk at such a statement.
But in contemporary society, we have trouble talking about the obvious: The transition from boy to man is a risky endeavor, and there can be a lot of collateral damage.
The stigmatisation of homosexuality is unacceptable but the contemporary urge to equate homosexual and heterosexual unions probably has its origins in the inability of modern societies to live comfortably with the phenomenon of homosexuality.
On the surface, this daring Japanese-made smartphone darling cuts a dangerous figure, assuming a dual identity reinforced by the rigidity of its '80s-esque, hard-lined facial perimeter and the seductive curve of its aluminum back that all but screams contemporary industrial design.
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But with many contemporary companies stressing commitments to diversity and inclusion, tattoos are becoming increasingly unproblematic across the board.
But even with contemporary improvements, the best of the restored haciendas, like Xcanatun, retain a haunting grandeur and profound sense of place.
Prune may be too informal, too small and too far off the beaten path for some, but its incomparable contemporary cooking catapults eaters into a state of gastronomic euphoria.
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But the heart of contemporary Peruvian cuisine is a light, tangy tradition that isn't even technically cooked: ceviche.
But my problem with contemporary welfarism is that it has long moved beyond its original remit of providing a safety net or delivering universal public services.
She is funny not at the expense of contemporary art but at the expense of the people who make that art, seeing with clear eyes their bluster and pantomime.
But apart from this contemporary mood, the ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood.
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The result is a uniquely grandiose, profoundly affecting brand of art-rock that sounds entirely contemporary, but also hearkens back to the golden eras of Dylan, Springsteen, David Byrne and Kate Bush, among others.
This recession-age fable, which revolves around love, work, family pressures, and hidebound traditions, is set in contemporary Lisbon but breathes the air of a dreamy, timeless romanticism one that befits the long view of life taken by its hundred-year-old director, Manoel de Oliveira.
As McCrum notes, Chaucer is difficult for contemporary readers, but Shakespeare, two centuries later, is much more intelligible.
The results will seem a bit blurry to contemporary eyes, but usefully so.
But price levels for these contemporary artists tend to shift unpredictably, which also attracts speculators seeking to profit from changing art values.
And say what you will about contemporary entertainment, but education (especially when it is not accompanied by super-sized student loans) is clearly a social good.
The difference between the Wii and Wii U are readily apparent to most contemporary gamers, but some consumers are having trouble telling them apart.
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Ingo Metzmacher of Hamburg is an unsurpassed interpreter of contemporary works, but his credentials in the classical repertoire are shakier than Mr Rattle's, let alone Mr Barenboim's.
As Mr Evans describes, it was not just Algeria's history that militated against it being an inseparable part of the French nation, but also the context of contemporary geopolitics.
Towns today may no longer be created by the singular vision of one entrepreneur or owned and controlled by one company, but there are two main contemporary equivalents that are akin to 19th century comprehensive company towns, experts say.
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Mr. RUBALCABA: They were very serious about make us learn about the European heritage, the European musical tradition, the whole history, the Renaissance, Baroque, romantic Impressionists, Expressionists, the contemporary composers, but nothing about Cuban composers, even classical Cuban composers.
The Phillips had been exhibiting contemporary art, but Ms. Kosinski saw an opportunity for "the perfect expression of the desire to experiment, to let viewers have encounters with art on their own terms, " she says, thus reinvigorating a key component of the museum's original mission.
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"The Drift" is contemporary in its feel but with the tradition at its roots.
But the establishment of a major contemporary-art museum in London has not been without problems.
Overall, I felt that History of Love was a bit tighter and more stylishly rendered than Great House, but Krauss is clearly a great contemporary talent.
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