He is, of course, also drawn to printed textiles and to the way you can juxtapose apparently dissonant colours to create new harmonies. |
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His whole idea of art is to juxtapose sound, musical associations and imagery together, as well as film, and collage effects. |
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Other paintings in the show juxtapose cinematic effects with sections that insist upon the obdurate flatness of the picture's surface. |
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Not many creators would dare to juxtapose the kind of heady subject matter this show tosses at the wall with totally antic physical comedy. |
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The geography is much bigger, but it allowed me to juxtapose this massive Alaskan landscape with this very claustrophobic situation. |
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She divides their stories into helpfully labeled chapters that juxtapose their stories at each stage. |
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I would like my colleague to juxtapose this vision she spoke of with the actual situation Air Canada faces with regards to bilingualism. |
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It's interesting to juxtapose the two services from a transaction standpoint. |
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She still lives in the trailer next door. Why juxtapose the lives of a poor man in a rich country and a relatively well-off man in a poor one? |
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Those musiciens manage to juxtapose elements we would hardly put together at first sight. |
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It should not simply juxtapose activities already in process or preparation. |
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This function allows you to juxtapose and compare the classification data of two objects. |
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The next time the idea is to juxtapose textiles and light even more distinctly. |
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The unacceptability of efforts to juxtapose human rights and religion and to suggest that they are mutually exclusive was also noted. |
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Supports on a pole mount juxtapose three monitors according to the desired position. |
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Firstly, the global economic downturn may juxtapose efforts to mitigate climate change with those to secure employment and economic stability. |
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Suicide bombings juxtapose these groups' disdain for life with their victims' supposed love of it. |
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Both Englund and Nasseri use mathematical abstraction to juxtapose forms created according to rules as rigid as they are poetic. |
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On this subject, I was very taken by the way Commissioner Vitorino put it: we must not simply juxtapose twenty-five national debates. |
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Strange is masterful in her ability to capture and juxtapose the audible qualities of language alongside the literary tools of assonance and alliteration. |
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The premiere attempts to juxtapose the good and the bad of heterosexual male online daters. |
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We need to confront the relentless desire for more and juxtapose to that the world as it is. |
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So once again they manage to juxtapose the puissant music with the borderline puerile ideas, ensorcelling you before dropping you with an abrupt thud. |
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The trainer decides which elements to juxtapose, remove, shorten or add, ensuring a natural flow, perhaps judiciously replacing or reinforcing modules by audio-video resources or e-learning. |
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These shorts juxtapose the animal kingdom with our own animal instincts, and ask us to examine how deeply subliminal the latter can be in each of us. |
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I want to juxtapose that with the use of conditional sentences. |
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An attempt to juxtapose the principles of selfdetermination and territorial integrity, giving one priority over the other, was no recipe for success. |
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This means that our first aim must be to identify and juxtapose the relevant ethical principles, compare them and see how powerfully each applies. |
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You can click several works to juxtapose the enlarged images. |
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The second is its topography, where generally low mountains juxtapose with plains or plateaus to shape distinctive countries that have nevertheless always managed to communicate with each other. |
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Too often the Consolidated Appeals simply juxtapose the proposed programmes of individual agencies, when more joint needsassessment and thorough review is required for coordinated response. |
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The well-defined, brilliantly coloured illustrations juxtapose Melody's expectations and reactions to the activities she tries from month to month. |
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Her canvasses often juxtapose renewal with the ruin of war. |
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We juxtapose these first-hand accounts with governments' promises to improve the situation and snapshots of current efforts in health care renewal. |
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It is difficult to juxtapose the images of children colouring, stacking blocks and dancing with the images of children screaming in fear, huddling next to a wounded parent or lying on sheets saturated with their own blood. |
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Third, it is important to juxtapose these observations with trends observed over the same period, but with an emphasis on soil-transmitted helminthiasis and schistosomiasis. |
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As Gray's portrait allows him to escape the corporeal ravages of his hedonism, Wilde sought to juxtapose the beauty he saw in art with daily life. |
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