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How to use foregrounds in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word foregrounds? Here are some examples.

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The collection also foregrounds some important questions about the Labour government and its agenda.
Mapping bodies, movement and systems of exchange foregrounds the centrality of connection to human life.
However much modern design foregrounds safety, women remain aware of danger.
The museum always foregrounds the unresolvable dichotomy between fact and fiction.
The production's preoccupation with the psychology of dreams foregrounds key notions of control.
It foregrounds the impact of war on women, and spells out in specific detail what this means.
But apart from creating suspense, the novel also foregrounds dialogical questions, handling them dialogically rather than propounding any thesis.
The paintings feature window-like vistas of the ocean that relieve the densely decorated foregrounds.
The roll-call of interviewees foregrounds his allegiances, while failing to illuminate the problems of American racial politics.
Holden foregrounds his uncertainties and unscholarly speculations, some of which betray a cavalier approach to historical research.
In this respect Trout Mask Replica takes all available musical genres and foregrounds them as genre through abrupt and aggressive juxtaposition.
Be this as it may, the study usefully foregrounds Wollstonecraft's critique of modern commercial society as well as the leisured elite.
The associative series gives form to and foregrounds the idea of continuance, embodying the way the past inheres in and deforms the present.
Even in the foregrounds, the brushstrokes are a web of quick flickering dabs, layered, but not blended or otherwise heavily worked.
This unusual and well-written book instead foregrounds issues relating to identity, nationalism and gender in contemporary literary writing.
What follows foregrounds just some of the implications of biomedicine for the theory and practice of public mental health.
The piece foregrounds the poetic tension between metaphor and metonymy which, I have argued elsewhere, exist in each other.
Concerned above all by the foregrounds in his paintings, he works the subtle lines of the body and human figures with light itself.
If you go for a theme, foregrounds will be loaded into your chosen product so you can start your creation on that topic.
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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His foregrounds had always a succulent cluster or two of greengrocery at the corners.
She was tired of the drabness and clutter of crowded foregrounds.
We might also see disingenuity in the way the show obviously foregrounds the pleasure and fun of identity-switching while arguing the opposite in its narrative.
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