it is a note (often written) that is made at the time of an incident; a note that is made after an incident (eg. 24 hrs later) is a non-contmporaneous note.
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I assume you are referring to magazine and related subscriptions. If so, then they are public records.
Caltex Records was created in 1980.
Arcade Records was created in 1972.
Limp Records was created in 1978.
Contemporaneous evidence should be retained to support any claim to the relief.
Contemporaneous, colloquial and unconfounded of imagery; no etymology
Were living during the same period of history.
Homo habilis was contemporaneous with australopithecines but had a significantly larger brain, indicating a more advanced level of cognitive capabilities and tool use.
Contemporaneous means existing or occurring at the same time.
colloquial, contemporaneous and deviod of imagery; no etymology
Because there is irrefutable contemporaneous evidence to prove it.
treated overlapping and contemporaneous dynasties as successive
I believe you have just answered your question. But if you would like a legitimate answer to that question. I would try something like : The contemporaneous wars in Europe during the Middle ages wrecked havoc on the lives of the people. NOTE: I'll have my tutor check the wording on this sentence soon. I'm sorry if its not too good. One sample sentence i found on another site talked about "the contemporaneous rules of two monarchs"
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Phrase is literal, colloquial and contemporaneous. Neither is imagery nor symbolism present
Concurrent is a term meaning "same time." Other possibilities are contemporaneous or synchronous.