The collection also foregrounds some important questions about the Labour government and its agenda. |
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Mapping bodies, movement and systems of exchange foregrounds the centrality of connection to human life. |
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However much modern design foregrounds safety, women remain aware of danger. |
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The museum always foregrounds the unresolvable dichotomy between fact and fiction. |
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The production's preoccupation with the psychology of dreams foregrounds key notions of control. |
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It foregrounds the impact of war on women, and spells out in specific detail what this means. |
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But apart from creating suspense, the novel also foregrounds dialogical questions, handling them dialogically rather than propounding any thesis. |
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The paintings feature window-like vistas of the ocean that relieve the densely decorated foregrounds. |
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The roll-call of interviewees foregrounds his allegiances, while failing to illuminate the problems of American racial politics. |
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Holden foregrounds his uncertainties and unscholarly speculations, some of which betray a cavalier approach to historical research. |
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In this respect Trout Mask Replica takes all available musical genres and foregrounds them as genre through abrupt and aggressive juxtaposition. |
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Be this as it may, the study usefully foregrounds Wollstonecraft's critique of modern commercial society as well as the leisured elite. |
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The associative series gives form to and foregrounds the idea of continuance, embodying the way the past inheres in and deforms the present. |
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Even in the foregrounds, the brushstrokes are a web of quick flickering dabs, layered, but not blended or otherwise heavily worked. |
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This unusual and well-written book instead foregrounds issues relating to identity, nationalism and gender in contemporary literary writing. |
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What follows foregrounds just some of the implications of biomedicine for the theory and practice of public mental health. |
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The piece foregrounds the poetic tension between metaphor and metonymy which, I have argued elsewhere, exist in each other. |
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Concerned above all by the foregrounds in his paintings, he works the subtle lines of the body and human figures with light itself. |
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If you go for a theme, foregrounds will be loaded into your chosen product so you can start your creation on that topic. |
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This foregrounds the claim that about one-third of the over 30 countries experiencing a youth bulge in sub-Saharan Africa are in West Africa. |
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Her artistic practice foregrounds the representation of the human body through drawing, painting, photography and video. |
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Of particular interest are changes in edges, outlines, foregrounds, and backgrounds. |
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The superimposed and juxtaposed backgrounds and foregrounds reveal a depth that provokes the eye's curiosity. |
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Additional heraldic shields float in the foregrounds below the flanking scenes, as well as in the lancet cusps and the adjacent tracery openings above them. |
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The piano was put clearly on the foregrounds and inspiration for the themes was sought in literature. |
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Powers does not only want to hold on to embodiment and to difference as human features in the posthuman context, but also foregrounds the importance of agency. |
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By mirroring the very gaze that the neighboring advertisement solicits, then, it foregrounds the spectatorial act as a subject for psychological and cultural analysis. |
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Davidson foregrounds the poetic practice's history, its intrication with discourses of nationalism, expansion, and colonialism. |
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Hannah's Stills series of video works deploy cinematic tropes by positioning the viewer and on-screen subject in a mirror-image relationship that foregrounds the psychodynamics of bodily movement. |
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No clear answer presently emerges, because the expected positive correlation signal from matched pairs is spoiled by various cosmological effects, astrophysical foregrounds and instrumental effects that constitute noise. |
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Measures to protect the foregrounds in other areas have been developed through sub-area studies, conducted in response to specific building and landscape development proposals as they are initiated. |
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The foregrounds are regulated through maximum building height and other building envelope controls together with design review procedures for the urban design, landscape and architectural aspects of any proposed development. |
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Within this framework, the study foregrounds three main principles which, in keeping with the above-mentioned concern for balance, may serve as guidelines for States in adapting copyright to the digital age. |
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It is not impossible besides that the arms of the Seine, such as they are known by the foregrounds of the city, were arranged especially with an aim of feeding a maximum of mills in the heart of the city. |
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Particularity is that width is very narrow: 40 cm, which means: put the decor against the back side with a few foregrounds to give a depth effect. |
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Though Church doctrine increasingly purified Mary as the centuries passed, N-Town restages and foregrounds her scandalousness. |
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Defoe also foregrounds this theme by arranging highly significant events in the novel to occur on Crusoe's birthday. |
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