contemporalities

Noun

 * 1) * 1967, David Silverman, Pitcairn Island, page 77 (World Pub. Co.):
 * rather than attempt to juggle contemporalities, the reader is offered the following bare-bones sketch of Island history for the purpose of general background.
 * 1) * 2000, Ian Cook (editor), Simon Naylor (editor), et alii, Cultural Turns / Geographical Turns: Perspectives on Cultural Geography, page 22{1} & {2} (Prentice Hall; ISBN 0582368871, 9780582368873):
 * {1} I think that the kinds of contemporalities that we are dealing with at present are not going to depend on notions of mediation, because notions of mediation essentially try to regulate certain kinds of flows and to reorganize them.
 * {2} Arbitrage is the handling of the contemporalities, that’s all it is.
 * {1} I think that the kinds of contemporalities that we are dealing with at present are not going to depend on notions of mediation, because notions of mediation essentially try to regulate certain kinds of flows and to reorganize them.
 * {2} Arbitrage is the handling of the contemporalities, that’s all it is.