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Everything the quartet does becomes contemporary music.
So a high-rise apartment becomes "contemporary yet classic," and the galley kitchen "spills onto a windowed dining room".
Competition becomes contemporary and localized in Kadir Nelson's painting (commissioned by Vibe magazine) of elite street-basketball teams playing on a court in Harlem.
That table, which had looked so 80's, becomes contemporary: an Oriental pond of black in the middle of the space.
In Clueless, for example, Jane Austen's Emma becomes Cher Horowitz, Georgian Highbury becomes contemporary Beverly Hills, the horse-drawn carriage is a drop-top four by four, while all the bitching and romantic mix-ups remain pretty much the same, just with different slang.
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With a choreographer, it would become contemporary dance using the medium of ice-skating.
Many Tsé & Tsé products have become contemporary classics of Parisian homes.
They have become contemporary art icons, winning the Turner Prize in 1986, and putting on the largest artist retrospective to date at the Tate Modern in 2007.
In contrast to the solemnity of the monastic vow, the marketing of monastic food has become contemporary, even tongue-in-cheek.
And French cooking has become contemporary with the popularity of nose-to-tail cooking, said Lee Hanson, who shared chef duties at Balthazar with Riad Nasr.
Suddenly everything about Ms. Kitt that had seemed benighted clicked and became contemporary, made more so by her extraordinarily fit physical condition.
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