We produce the effect of counterpoint by juxtaposing lineal periods with grammatical periods. |
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The lighting and staging of the work foreshadow the tragedy effectively, juxtaposing dark, foreboding scenes with light, flirtatious ones. |
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His manner of juxtaposing primary and complementary colours anticipated French 19th-century developments. |
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The computer-generated characters will be drawn using the principles of feng shui by juxtaposing light and color. |
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Voltaire ridicules an old-school philosophical system by juxtaposing it with horrific historical reality. |
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The artist's choice of juxtaposing a partially blurred image with a clear one serves to vindicate her own, paint-like style. |
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I was lifting and collaging sentences and sections from all sorts of popular publications and juxtaposing them for effect. |
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On the aforementioned website, she has had lots of fun juxtaposing quotes from various features about her. |
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By juxtaposing older repertory works with a premiere, these veteran Bay Area-based dancemakers offered some sense of their artistic development. |
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Smith provides a unique retinal workout by juxtaposing the hyperrealist photos with the eye-popping painted compositions. |
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The idea smartly captures the banality of the relationship, highlighting the central idea by juxtaposing it against the action. |
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His technique of film montage involved juxtaposing two opposing images so that a new third image was created in the viewers' imagination. |
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By juxtaposing man and ape in identical squatting poses, these capitals explicitly evoke the simian trait of mimicry. |
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As Denton and Une vie mystique illustrate, Cisse works in a theatrical painterly style, juxtaposing seemingly disparate subjects and images. |
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By juxtaposing Popper against Nietzsche, I would outline an abductive system which connects individual perspectivism with scientific reality. |
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Now, some will say it's like juxtaposing avocados and mangoes, this comparison of the creator of photomontage with the Prince of California Pop. |
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By juxtaposing their class differences, Harper uses economic contrast to suggest that gender perspectives are related to class consciousness. |
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It's an early attempt at mythologising the harsh urban grottiness of the built environment of a gigantic city and juxtaposing it with the image of a young woman. |
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The fur was fun, fantastic, and fluffy, with rich design elements and juxtaposing patterns and textures. |
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The demythologizing of the aftermath of the event can be one-consequence of juxtaposing the sources and treating the information they provide in a comparative manner. |
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More startling, his manic-depressive nature is expressed by sudden changes of tempo, juxtaposing passages in semiquavers with slow-moving minims and semibreves. |
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On one level Jackson is setting up the animals in different jungles concept, but it also seems that he's juxtaposing the caged animals and the completely uncaged poor people. |
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The mood is serene and polished, juxtaposing hard and soft, technology and craft. |
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On both occasions he places the accusative pronoun between the subject and the verb, advancing the object from its natural position and juxtaposing it with the subject. |
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Programming will require a special effort in determining possible goals and outputs and in juxtaposing this with flexibility. |
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In juxtaposing a photograph with other elements, Woodman brought together different time spans, historical and spatial contexts and art forms for a totally surreal effect. |
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Some fascinating comparisons are achieved by juxtaposing the liberty and exclusivity of the traditions of the synagogue with those of the illegal trade of the mafia. |
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The tops of the boots are designed to give width over the hips and to enhance the appearance by juxtaposing light and dark skins. |
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The Animal Liberation Project involves a display of panels juxtaposing graphic images of slavery and other human abuse with pictures of chained animals. |
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What is actually happening when these juxtaposing styles confront each other, and then separate? |
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I could feel the rear brakes apply themselves asymmetrically in juxtaposing rhythm to the oscillations. |
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Too bad it did not intrigue the campus when one Republican chalked pro-life statistics and statements around campus juxtaposing the pro-choice statements. |
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On May 8, the CBS network newsmagazine 60 Minutes II ran a story on 'Boy Scout Clean' Canadian diamonds, juxtaposing them with conflict diamonds from Africa. |
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Oscar Gustav Rejlander and Henry Peach Robinson created convincing images by juxtaposing multiple negatives to make a single contact print. |
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The routine was funny because by juxtaposing one style of music with a different style of vocalism he made a mockery of both. |
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It lies at a difficult moral intersection, juxtaposing the need to protect life in all its phases with the prospect of saving and improving life in all its stages. |
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Touring the country with her Mylenium show last year, Mylène played deftly with her two personas, juxtaposing New Age catechism and risqué lyrics. |
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Clarence Marquez, OP, Regent of Studies, presented a contextualized report of the Prouilhe-Fanjeaux Meeting, juxtaposing it with the history of the Dominican Order in the Philippines. |
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Urban Life Through Two Lenses reveals a century's worth of changes by juxtaposing historic and contemporary photographs of Montreal and pairing them with games, trivia and image manipulation tools. |
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Merely given the scale of the task, which touches on all Community juxtaposing figures in the form of mandatory performance policies. comparisons or even ranking systems would simply demotivate participants. |
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Alex's love for contrasts is reflected throughout the collection with juxtaposing notes of street and luxe, sexy versus androgyny, and where vagabond meets a street-smart modernist. |
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By juxtaposing the two, Hogarth was illustrating the difference, as seen by contemporaries, between gin, a drink for the desperate and disenfranchised, and beer, a wholesome beverage for the working man. |
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The media blog Gawker ran an appropriate takedown piece juxtaposing the Vice crew's reviews of their welcome banquet with a slideshow of malnourished North Korean children. |
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By juxtaposing paintings and prints that include portraits, pastoral scenes and romantic gatherings, it reminds visitors how technically brilliant a painter Rubens was and how engrossing a storyteller he could be. |
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But anyway, to get back to the subject of the new album, what I really wanted to do was experiment with fusion and osmosis rather than get caught up in juxtaposing different musical sensibilities. |
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Gerasimov also translated Ars grammatica by Aelius Donatus, juxtaposing the Latin grammar against that of Church Slavonic and proposing a terminology for Slavic grammar. |
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Instead of narrating the episodes of Margaret's past sequentially, Spark creates a spatial form by juxtaposing the present, the past and the future. |
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In Babel Tower, Byatt implicitly questions Bull's overpainting and Frederica's verbal laminations, juxtaposing and comparing their semiotic strategies. |
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Juxtaposing the unapologetically new with the well-preserved old can strengthen the urban fabric, he posits, citing Amsterdam and London as examples. |
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