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"juxtapose" Definitions
  1. juxtapose A and/with B to put people or things together, especially in order to show a contrast or a new relationship between them

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Immersive murals juxtapose chessboard grids with ribbons of saturated color.
How do you juxtapose that against really difficult moral choices?
GR: You can compare situations and you can juxtapose situations.
The figures juxtapose barrenness and fertility, like life and death.
Take something sporty and juxtapose that with something tailored and clean.
That was the idea, to juxtapose the visual with the title.
This is meant to juxtapose that sublimeness against a heavy intensity.
Johnston and Lee like to juxtapose different approaches to common problems.
He would juxtapose old and new and show what had changed.
You've been using Instagram to juxtapose the Trump and Obama presidencies.
The idea was to juxtapose the computer gear—hardware—and the clothes.
"Take Weissmann's sentence and juxtapose that with what Giuliani said," Cramer said.
It gave me a chance to juxtapose Marlon Riggs with Joseph Mankiewicz.
You want to alter the instrumentation or juxtapose it with something contemporary.
He wants to juxtapose the schoolgirls' life stories and the "Cinderella" fable.
Director Melina Matsoukas and writer Ben Dougan deftly juxtapose the two scenarios.
For example, you can juxtapose a fireplace with a TV above the mantel.
I love to juxtapose the meaning of a song with its sonic identity.
Juxtapose this with how Netanyahu treated Obama and interferes in U.S. domestic politics.
Other songs, meanwhile, juxtapose Alpini bravery with the supposed incompetence of other Italian soldiers.
Coates uses the space to visually and philosophically juxtapose the nation's present and past.
I really enjoy tracks that simply and effectively juxtapose textures and feelings like that.
The carefully placed figures subtly juxtapose reality and fantasy within this large-scale canvas.
Sandra de la Loza uses archival images and historical recreations to juxtapose regional histories.
And again, juxtapose that performance with how he just treated our European & North American allies.
They juxtapose May's brinkmanship with a somewhat unexpected role model - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
It's common for people to juxtapose psychiatrists and psychologists as MD/drugs versus PhD/psychotherapy.
She posts the two versions side by side on her Instagram page to juxtapose them.
"I guess you could juxtapose my experience with her experience," he told The Associated Press.
The many exhibitions that juxtapose contemporary and older artworks are a response to these concerns.
For this project, I wanted to juxtapose flowers, living creatures, with these dark, unknown depths.
Like Solange's A Seat at the Table, anaïs' arrangements juxtapose a languid haziness against thematic precision.
Locust Songs's paintings juxtapose digital forms with anatomical themes often linked to technology, death, and decay.
S. SORBO: You have to juxtapose it with what he was before to what he becomes.
The equity investment was led by existing investors FirstMark Capital, with participation from Accomplice and Juxtapose.
"When you juxtapose his questions with Jerry Springer, I mean, what is happening?" he later asked.
How did the feminine aesthetic of Junior High's space serve to juxtapose the themes of the exhibit?
The episode's most compelling moments juxtapose Gabriel's relationship with God against Negan's Svengali spell over the Saviors.
"I was trying to juxtapose the brutality of that with the taste [of sugar]," says Campos-Pons.
"Juxtapose your pop's work with any of the songs Bob wrote on his own," he told me.
So, Mr. Kravitz's strategy was to juxtapose rough and refined surfaces, and install materials in creative ways.
"Ecce homo erectus" isn't even the first artwork to controversially juxtapose images of erections and religious officials.
Anecdotally, it seems like users on Twitter may juxtapose the broadcasting of morose feeling with something more lighthearted.
The glass tiles juxtapose different designs: concentric circles, horizontal lines in a stack, vertical ones in a row.
The darker palette hints at these struggles, and helps to juxtapose the image against typical happy family photos.
Egyptomania crosses three millennia of history to juxtapose Ancient Egyptian artifacts with the contemporary artworks that they influenced.
Throughout her work, images of bondage juxtapose with historical photographs and traditional depictions of anatomy and surgical procedure.
Other clips juxtapose his remarks over the next several weeks as the total number of U.S. cases climbs.
Beethoven practiced polystylism long before Schnittke employed that term: the late quartets juxtapose Bachian counterpoint with Rossinian frivolity.
The works in this series juxtapose official journalistic photos with paintings of moments in the mother and daughter's lives.
The pieces endeavor, sometimes successfully, to juxtapose their subjects' clean-cut Macklemore facades with their violent ethno-nationalist worldviews.
Television stations were using split screens to juxtapose the pomp of the ceremony with the running street battles outside.
Like the novel could show us people's intricate monologues or cinema could juxtapose disparate images to invoke new meanings.
Juxtapose Virginia's postseason track record with Virginia's stylistic quirks, and one is inescapably tempted to reach a particular conclusion.
"Aretha authorizes her own reality, and sometimes it's hard to juxtapose that reality to the reality," he went on.
These wall sculptures juxtapose the emerging figures that are placed inside of each different space that these walls create.
It doesn't even juxtapose the (admittedly beautifully photographed) scenery with Gauguin's art, seeking where it may have influenced his style.
Jacek Adamas's intriguing conceptual works juxtapose the art establishment's love of Western modernity with its apparent obliviousness to national identity.
The purposefully glitchy scenes juxtapose the artificial (huge satellites, fast sports cars) with the natural (Westworld-ish landscapes, human emotions).
They brought mules and a wooden wagon to juxtapose images of poverty with the gleam of the Saturn V rocket.
But "Andrea Fraser: L'1%, c'est moi" here does more than juxtapose the prison-industrial complex with the art complex.
That was a way to juxtapose a person's natural spiritual capacity against the church itself, in a more rigid religion.
It's smart of the show to juxtapose Andre's emergence as an arch-villain against one of Lucious's moments of triumph.
No one else came close to attaining the divergent effects of light that he could juxtapose in a single painting.
Reassembling the set of materials, or experiences, I juxtapose what doesn't usually go together, allowing the psyche to re-understand itself.
On screens displayed throughout the installation, GIF collages juxtapose Puerto Rico's pixilated landscape with flashing and scrolling financial and religious iconography.
The artist applies these bodily discrepancies in order to juxtapose his subjects' exterior beauty against the gnarly physical appearance of anatomy.
Juxtapose this Russian embassy tweet from one week ago: Russia is seeking to return its diplomatic property in #US🇺🇸 asap.
Artist Ian Trask delved into a collection of thousands of 35mm slide photographs to juxtapose the found imagery into surreal scenes.
" As it unfolds, the sections become more melodic; mini-lyrical phrases charmingly juxtapose "our love of music" with "our favorite sandwich.
Such studies grab headlines when they juxtapose cherry-picked images of male and female brains that look dramatically different from each other.
The images juxtapose small purchases like phone accessories, makeup and handbags against the amount of common foodstuffs that much money could buy.
Nor can one question his recognition of a good-quality found object and his ability to juxtapose found objects in unsettling ways.
But finding an adequate dataset to juxtapose the sound of a car-door shutting and a bedroom-door shutting is quite challenging.
The author who lives in this Australian home requested a quiet space to juxtapose busy city life, leading to its minimalist design.
The Nigerian-born Marcia Kure's photo-collages at Officine dell'Immagine (Booth F23, Pier 90) juxtapose images from fashion magazines with African masks.
New Republic writer Jeet Heer criticized the way McCain's funeral sought to juxtapose Trump and the political leaders who came before him.
And while some of the memes are innocent, many of them juxtapose the books' bucolic imagery with darker strains of internet humor.
Mirrors allowed him to be playful and "sneak into portraits of others," as well as "juxtapose different spatial configurations," Mr. Tarsia added.
A documentary coming out next month, "Birgit Nilsson: A League of Her Own," will juxtapose archival footage with interviews with opera luminaries.
A mix of converted warehouses juxtapose a handful of chic yet understated bars and restaurants, frequented more often by locals than tourists.
Why it matters: Gillibrand used the policy outline to juxtapose herself against President Trump and his administration when it comes to LGBTQ rights.
The aim was to juxtapose staged scenes from three works, all on Classical themes, that were popular in France during the Revolutionary era.
The sharp right angles of the house juxtapose with the swiveling oversized leaves and the curving wingspan of butterflies, accentuating the fantasy house.
The pieces juxtapose black-and-white images of animals with organs, muscles, skeletons, and teeth that might have come out of a textbook.
The ethnographic photographs also appear in your photo collages, which juxtapose images from the 19th century with contemporary images from movies or advertising.
A program this spring will juxtapose Bach and Tomás Luís de Victoria with the 22010th-century composers Hans Werner Henze and James MacMillan.
Her stories juxtapose Hindu epics, other myths and histories, and the survival of sexual harassment and racialized sexual violence by diverse women of color.
Made up of cabinets with newspaper clippings and other ephemera, it looks to juxtapose different fallacies and absolutist claims about current affairs through collage.
It also gives her a way to juxtapose herself with Trump, who promised to drain the swamp and fight against corruption and, well, hasn't.
This idea to juxtapose the piano tracks with the field recordings and center the work around nature—this kind of political statement [is conscious].
The hobby-cum-project allowed Baxter to juxtapose the two worlds she inhabited—liberal artistic New York City with the more pro-gun South.
Five veteran performers with the troupe, clad in period-inspired garb, juxtapose Pepys's words with those of his contemporary the feminist playwright Margaret Cavendish.
Another video in which they juxtapose themselves into an episode of the daytime talk show The View has been seen more than 27,22016 times.
To juxtapose Gomez's minimal base and nude lipstick combo, Vanngo topped off the entire look with a subtle smudge of purple eyeshadow on Gomez's lids.
And long before it became fashionable, he demonstrated how to juxtapose new and old music, sometimes very old: He conducted a raft of Baroque pieces.
But his latest series, which uses multiple exposures to juxtapose Scandinavian forests with Hong Kong street scenes, brings in visuals far removed from his homeland.
Together, they juxtapose Palermo's polished style with some of the most creative textured updos, ponytails, and bedhead we've ever seen on the street style star.
The TVs juxtapose graphic images of political violence with mundane ones from Schneemann's life—a common technique throughout her oeuvre that doesn't serve her well.
Akash Shah and Craig Elbert The service opened its virtual doors last November with $3 million in backing from New York venture capital fund Juxtapose.
I wasn't even wearing headphones, because I needed to be neutral and do this recording and then I would juxtapose the piano part with it.
The parallel tales allow Miller and Armstrong to juxtapose the damage of a botched rape investigation and the triumph of careful and skilled police work.
I just don't know how to juxtapose the fight to integrate the public school system with wanting parity in drug sentencing laws and police enforcement.
People&aposs social-media feeds have been filled with posts that juxtapose a photo of a person in 40 and one of them in 2019.
Back-to-back programs in the coming week juxtapose artists who, in very different ways, ruminate on black identity — personally and socially, historically and presently.
Medu posters that hung around South Africa's townships juxtapose cartoon images of European politicians overseeing colonial holdings with maps of newly independent nations led by communists.
We wanted it to feel vibrant, and we wanted to see the humanity of the extras and juxtapose it with her desire to be like them.
The overall effect is less shocking than it is humorous—part of Jeffers' ability to juxtapose the expected with the unexpected while frequently incorporating anachronistic technology.
Below, I juxtapose each pillar, exactly as it's phrased in the document, alongside Goldwein's assessment of what's actually said in the corresponding section of the proposal.
Goodwater Capital led the round, with participation from Tusk Ventures, RRE Ventures, Bullish, the co-founders of the prototyping tools company InVision, and earlier investor Juxtapose.
Backstage Beauty Report Yesterday, Dior Beauty's creative director Peter Philips wanted to juxtapose the richness of the 2017 cruise show show with a graphic beauty look.
Today, I juxtapose that with Bill Cosby's life, which was largely spent fostering an upstanding image while reportedly perpetrating a horrific crime spree behind the scenes.
I wanted to explore a moving body of 15 men, partially because the resource was at my fingertips, and juxtapose that with one single leading ballerina.
Future isn't the first person to take raw, emotional confessions of pain and juxtapose those against hedonistic tales of partying and drug use against trap beats.
The Camo-FloweredHere's a hint: If you're looking to juxtapose any aesthetics — saccharine and rough, athletic and polished, punk and prim — having a common denominator helps.
My original idea for this crossword was to juxtapose opposites in the theme entries — such as the pair that ended up in the crossword, for instance.
The diptychs that juxtapose text and image, which I developed with the graphic designer Shane Keaney, reference Barbara Kruger as well as an HSBC advertisement campaign.
Juxtapose the vision of Greenwood to Mark Zuckerberg's original mandate to make Facebook into a utopia, a one-size-fits-all network for your every need.
Since 2013, Cantata Profana has been presenting shows, as they call them, which are often semi-staged and typically juxtapose very old and very new music.
The mammies' painted-on smiles juxtapose with their fierce, revolutionary symbology as radical women ready and able to overthrow their overseers and challenge their marginalized positions.
Juxtapose this group with four colored pencil drawings from the series, Science Fiction (all dated 1983), and this side of van Dalen's approach becomes multi-faceted.
I THINK YOU'VE GOT TO JUXTAPOSE THAT AGAINST THE HEADWINDS THAT WE'D HAD OVER THE LAST SEVERAL QUARTERS AND YEARS WHERE WE HAD CLEANING UP LEGACY ISSUES.
"Contingencies", a show at her gallery, will juxtapose Arte Povera with pieces by young New Yorkers, whose work she feels displays both a formal and political affinity.
She summons an orchestra and a multitracked choir to juxtapose the growth of a seed — "Feed me sunlight/feed me air" — with the forces arrayed against it.
The company has raised a total of $86 million in equity financing, from investors like FirstMark Capital, Navitas, and Juxtapose, with another $200 million in debt financing.
You can't help flying through the pages, but Braithwaite also manages to juxtapose this high-stakes story with the mundanity of daily life and its universal disappointments.
This show doesn't merely juxtapose hand axes and fossils with superficially concordant modern art, but grounds these juxtapositions with the artists' notebooks, interviews, and other primary sources.
This show doesn't merely juxtapose hand axes and fossils with superficially concordant modern art, but grounds these juxtapositions with the artists' notebooks, interviews, and other primary sources.
The project will juxtapose "the many social, political, and cultural tensions of our times to create a capsule commentary on the world we live in," he said.
One of two programs of shorts — both of which juxtapose No Wave-era and historical films — examines conformity; the other challenges gender stereotypes and advocates for female agency.
Immediately followed by: There's no reason for the editor to juxtapose those two statements unless they meant to have them annihilate each other, like a proton and antiproton.
We connect with experts on these topics and then juxtapose their opinions with the perspectives of people who have had very human but, in some cases, unproven experiences.
For over a decade, he has taken photographs and videos to juxtapose his visits to Mecca with the visits of the pilgrims, and the lives of the natives.
We juxtapose Jessica Walter's quiet, composed anger with Asia Argento's seething indictment at Cannes, and interrogate the stakes that make women — and other marginalized groups — temper their rage.
In one great shot, Picard faces the projection screen with Locutus's picture on it, and the camera swivels around to juxtapose the two faces, underscoring his internal tension.
Ms. Meza is a Chilean vocalist and guitarist whose music tends to juxtapose big-stepping rhythmic movement on the lower end with the weightless assurance of her voice.
The result is a story still filled with lots of grisly violence, but which seeks to juxtapose that with strange little character beats and quirky exchanges of dialogue.
I visited the Nigerian-born artist Ade Adesina, whose massive linocut prints juxtapose Edenic natural scenes with the heavy footprint of industries like Aberdeen's own offshore oil rigs.
Juxtapose those numbers with the 33 games he's played with one or two days of rest before, and we begin to see that LeBron might be slowing down.
By filling in some of the incisions, Goodman is able to juxtapose two different surfaces, as well as emphasize the painting's status as an object, albeit a scarred one.
Other programs in this enticing festival juxtapose Babbitt with his fellow modernists, like Charles Wuorinen; various students, including Stephen Sondheim; and composers he revered, from Brahms to Irving Berlin.
The perfect complement to her '90s bob, Hadid opted for wispy fringe that just barely grazed her eyebrows, with tapered edges and choppy layers to juxtapose the retro glamour.
He attempted to juxtapose the decreasing value of college education due to the debt burden and a shifting economic structure, with the dangers consumerism and the pitfalls of wealth.
Some probe the duality of the soul in the context of mobsters and angry men; some juxtapose the sacred and profane; some are contemplative masterpieces that explore spiritual realities.
Longtime residents must juxtapose those challenges with images of a sparkling skyline downtown, a thriving business district, a new river walk and pockets of white North Side wealth expanding.
Her object-portraits juxtapose classic Lowrider covers from her own collection with bikini model gear or car parts, all set against tactile suede backgrounds in bright custom car colors.
Juxtapose the intellectual status of the women of NASA against the historical context, before the major advances of the civil rights movement, before the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Naturally, this rare material needs to be mined so we decided to juxtapose Wakanda's advanced mining technology with its wild jungles, resulting in one of our most exciting arena transitions.
And, arguably, it's one thing to wear a garment featuring a highly symbolic, religiously-charged motif, and another to actually juxtapose your face onto the likeness of the Virgin Mary.
Kapoor tries to juxtapose the fury of nature with the tempestuousness of forbidden love, and is successful for the most part, except that the narrative never quite reaches its zenith.
A self-described "radical ballerina," Stovall explores questions of human existence, creating works that "vividly juxtapose art and life" (the New York Times) through unannounced performances in contemporary urban spaces.
But let's face it: there are a lot of verses in this song that juxtapose a fondness for Ladies and an enthusiasm for Rammin' It in a pretty suggestive way.
For me, especially, when I juxtapose it against the NBA finals going on right now, it's really fascinating to see how much the game has changed in such a short time.
Juxtapose all this brutal history to the image of Mayor Pete and his husband Chasten sharing a seemingly-radical smooch at Buttigeg's announcement ceremony in Indiana, the heart of conservative America.
The multimedia artist's paintings appropriate images from mainstream porn and erotica and juxtapose them against imagery of flora and fauna, creating compositions that can potentially be called Pop art's third wave.
One thing I think the film does marvelously is juxtapose footage of contemporary black liberation struggles and the work of past movements, with the sickness of contemporary life as a whole.
And back in the courtyard again, three cheap aluminum pots and pans, with speakers concealed under their lids, juxtapose recorded washing sounds with the manic construction noise of Long Island City.
She might render a familiar flower unrecognizable by favoring its calyx over its petals, or juxtapose the same flower at different stages of development, from tight whorled bud to gaping blossom.
As this became the center of all politics, I realized it is now everywhere, and I don't need to juxtapose these different claims because they are so out in the open.
My personal favorites are the celebrity before and after posts, which juxtapose old and new pictures of A-listers and rising stars and coyly speculate about which cosmetic procedures they've undergone.
They juxtapose masculine and feminine elements, such as chintzy floral prints hand-painted by Dickely and strict tailoring; elongated silhouettes are rendered in industrial materials like rubberized cotton and black polyester.
Featuring side-by-side shots that juxtapose Stranger Things' many movie references with the movies they refer to, Thevenon's video shows you exactly which classic scenes and characters Stranger Things is invoking.
I asked Sexton about his experience photographing the industrial facilities along the river's banks and what he learned from capturing 90 black-and-white images that juxtapose the manmade and the natural.
"Don't Ask Don't Tell" alternates between the weekend of Trail's death in 1997 and two years earlier, likely because it was convenient to juxtapose his story with that of Versace's Advocate interview.
To juxtapose one's protest next to the anthem and Flag is to make symbols that ask us to ponder the moral meaning of America as synonymous with racism, exploitation, oppression and injustice.
Then you can juxtapose that to today and say: well, we've got a government shutdown and Brexit looks like it's off the rails, and we've got trade problems all over the world.
A more useful analogy (though imperfect) to illustrate the distinction in the abortion debate would juxtapose it against an end-of-life conversation for a vulnerable, elderly parent who is on life support.
The Pyramids of Giza rise like ghosts in the background of Detroit-born Ming Smith's "Womb" (1992) and "Masque" (1992), large black and white prints that center, and juxtapose, images of family life.
So once I realized the book had this racial thing embedded in it, I began to subconsciously respond to that narrative coming out of the States, also trying to juxtapose it against Nigeria.
" Trump himself has sought to juxtapose his record in business with Clinton's in government, tweeting on Sunday morning, "I have created tens of thousands of jobs and will bring back great American prosperity.
Meanwhile, they juxtapose TV footage from the likes of CNN and Fox News with citizen footage that tells a very different story —underscoring how the media failed Ferguson at its most vulnerable time.
At the time, says Spitzer, the decision wasn't especially calculated, but seemed like an interesting subversion of expectation and a fun way to juxtapose Glenn's (Mark McKinney) Olympics patriotism with Mateo's more jaded outlook.
Such a reading of West is further supported by the popular "born-again" narrative, which allows the interpreter in question to elegantly juxtapose West's earlier, purer work with his seemingly more iconoclastic recent productions.
And considering how you would juxtapose that, when you're having to be a parent and maintain a sense of calm and control, and taking her house back into a space of normalcy and routine.
Use it as a top layer that not only adds polish to the outfit by creating a strong shoulder to juxtapose the slouch of the jean, but which also allows for multiple layers underneath.
Its data was used in the Wall Street Journal's Blue Feed, Red Feed experiment to juxtapose a liberal Facebook and conservative Facebook feed sourced from users' self-proclaimed political views and what they shared.
For instance, Paul Seawright's faux crime photography snapshots in his "Sectarian Murder" series (1988–91) juxtapose bright, colorful photography of Belfast with captions narrating the brutal acts of violence that once took place there.
Particularly after your public rift with Trudeau and other G-7 countries, Kim may try to rub salt in that wound by giving you compliments to juxtapose the tension with your G-7 allies.
Designs for plays like "The Playboy of the Western World" (1921) juxtapose the supposedly holier-than-thou geometries of Suprematism with goats and what appears to be a stupefied saint attached to a cross.
Perch, the vertically integrated platform for buying and selling homes, has today announced the close of a $36 million equity round led by Navitas, with participation from existing investor FirstMark Capital, Juxtapose and Accomplice.
A series of works with the words "Peter Hujar dreaming" in their titles juxtapose outlines of that man in repose with bright acrylic-painted backgrounds and the stenciled shapes that Wojnarowicz grew so fond of.
Every once in a while, social media is swarmed by people participating in 153 year challenges, where people dig up photos of themselves from a decade ago and juxtapose them with a more recent picture.
Some posts juxtapose images of famous people who are the same age, there's the occasional extreme close-up of a random actor, and an array of various Instagram wannabes who look staggeringly like Kim Kardashian.
Her paintings from the '70s — sinuous bodies that morph into mountains, bare nipples that juxtapose spiky leaves, bulbous fruits that echo curving belly shapes — represent women as sacred beings, powerful subjects of their own lives.
"We've come into a period of time where we see fundamentals and earnings improve and you have to juxtapose that with everything that's going on in Washington," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
If you juxtapose the serious, melodramatic quotes of Game of Thrones against your photo, carefully edited to appear to be not too edited, you'll strike an ideal combination of self-aware, pop culture-savvy, and funny.
What I would say about this EP is that it's kind of an introduction to how I think about music and how I juxtapose sounds, and how I structure songs, and how I use my voice.
DS: One prominent recurring element in your shorts is the use of language, especially ones like Wawa, where you juxtapose spoken word with different subtitles, and Venite et Loquamur, which is about a spoken Latin retreat.
But also, we have a tendency to juxtapose things a lot, so I suppose fairy tales and old language are colors and we kind of cross things that are newer with things that are more dated.
The decision to juxtapose the terror and illogic of a "civilized" raccoon with cutesy "viral content here, please share, thank you" music ups the stakes and makes the work even more terrifying than its original concept.
Others take advantage of the proximity of the Las Vegas airport to the Las Vegas Strip, and juxtapose the resort with Air Force One, which brought the president on a visit three days after the massacre.
They juxtapose the private communion of one pair of lovers with the rollicking public energy of the bustling crowd — itself composed of numberless lovers communing privately amid the noise, all the center of their own universe.
"You've got to balance the questions of privacy and security on both hands, and you've got to also juxtapose the issue of whether these companies are able to protect the privacy of their own customers," Jaffer said.
The hardest part about watching groups like the American Family Association in action is having to juxtapose the reality of living amid micro- and outright aggressions against trans individuals while simultaneously being painted as the aggressor myself.
If it seems incongruous to juxtapose an ancient objet d'art with an image that disappears in a blink of an eye, that's exactly what the Los Angeles County Museum of Art has been doing — to much fanfare.
That the Telegraph Media Group, a leading news publisher, has acquired the company is noteworthy, if only because I get to juxtapose the following quote from CEO George Burgess, who founded the startup after dropping out of Stanford.
"Instead of doing a typical portrait or a traditional take on representing our heritage, we thought it would be interesting to juxtapose that with something that was handmade, and that has an irreverence to it," Mr. Krakoff said.
I juxtapose the difficulty of getting cast in theater due to my color, since the canon historically ignores minorities, with the knowledge that when we do get cast, these are the types of situations we find ourselves in.
Yet the effort to juxtapose that message with the movie's more specific and tawdry crime tale creates an at-times awkward mesh, as the two plates grind against each other in a manner that somewhat blunts Clooney's larger point.
Individually, the works offer an engaging window onto the clash between private and public; hung side by side, they juxtapose subjects like fashion and armed conflict in a way that emphasizes the connection between the personal and the political.
The play draws from Tchaikovsky's frank letters to his younger brother Modest — a confidante and occasional collaborator, and who happened to be gay as well — to juxtapose his tortured sexuality with his rewarding back-and-forths with von Meck.
Inspired by Japanese pop culture, hyper-colored, starry-eyed portraits juxtapose dark themes of horror and loneliness in artist Hikari Shimoda's two series on Chernobyl, the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and existential anxiety, Whereabouts of God and Children of This Planet.
The video proceeds to juxtapose the 1991 incident with more recent footage of news reporting the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Philandro Castile, Michael Brown, and the subsequent Ferguson riots, and an interview with the emerging Black Lives Matters movement's organizers.
While Tarantino's film will juxtapose the story of an aging Western star in Hollywood with the Manson family's reign of terror in 1969, it appears that Herriman's Manson will appear on "Mindhunter" several years after the murders, when he's behind bars.
These poems, by a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation, juxtapose tribal and personal history to address the U.S. government's violence against Native Americans—including the execution, in 1862, of thirty-eight Dakota men, who revolted as starvation ravaged their people.
All you have to do after that is juxtapose them with the effects of the city's rocket-ship rents: a once-lively counterculture gasping for air and a "concentration of public pain" shameful and shocking even to a native New Yorker.
Other rooms juxtapose racist images of othered bodies, such as 19th-century etchings of African slaves, Jews or Roma, alongside documentary information or works by artists of these heritages — probably another attempt at reflecting upon how these images emerge and circulate.
He would experiment with how much he could suggest with as little visual input as possible, but could just as easily make elaborately drawn and shaded images (the book wonderfully juxtaposes similarly themed pictures that juxtapose these approaches in little diptychs).
Other works juxtapose an intensely magnified image of the infinitely regenerative hydra with the smoldering surface of Venus, or a nighttime image of our planet assembled by a NASA satellite over the course of 312 orbits with two cuttlefish caught mid-embrace.
Over the past 12 months or more, we've seen each of those component parts adopted by major financial services institutions – the sorts of institutions that have likely been pointed to by cynics looking to juxtapose the shortcomings of the online lending sector.
By waiting until after the police have made a statement, they can show that law enforcement narratives are often not credible "This tactic can help present a more powerful counter-narrative and sharply juxtapose inconsistencies or lies in the report," said Zammuto.
So I kind of wanted to juxtapose these earlier ideals of purity being your most valuable asset with a more contemporary idea that women have the right to express themselves sexually and should be celebrated for owning their own sexuality and freedom.
Watching a drunk, physically intimidating Jeremy corner Rachel was horrifying — I'm not exaggerating when I say I had nightmares after watching — and the best thing "Casualty" does is juxtapose Rachel's quiet terror over what happened with her manic attempts to move on.
What I wanted to do basically is juxtapose the absurdity of this performance with what was happening around—the structures of violence that I was seeing around me, the barbed wire, the military centers, the army camps, the bunkers, the check posts.
McCartney's decision to juxtapose her luxury-level designs against a backdrop of burgeoning fields of man-made waste is not only smart, but on par with her brand image, considering all of the aforementioned ethical and environmental efforts she's made contributes to real, sustainable change.
The video went on to juxtapose Cardi enjoying private moments nursing a doll meant to resemble her daughter Kulture Kiari with scenes of the new mom enjoying a wild night out with her friends at a strip club — and even stepping onto the stage herself.
As in his signature 1999 work "Return," set to funk and soul tracks, Mr. Garland isn't content with heightening the aspects of rhythm and line that Balanchine took from black dance; he wants to juxtapose ballet against black vernacular motion, Balanchine against James Brown.
The film is at once faithful to the source material and daring in its approach to that material: Gerwig scrambles the timeline to juxtapose past and present, drawing out new facets of the characters we already know and love, and deepening their emotional arcs.
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot's two directors, Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, were probably hoping to juxtapose the horror of war with the ecstasy of the music — to capture the way that this event is either heroic or horrific, depending on how you look at it.
I juxtapose that against, to me, the lowest moment of the whole thing — and there were a lot of low moments — of when the president at that rally was mocking Dr. Ford and this woman, whom he himself before had said was credible and compelling.
Both are middle-class suburban melodramas that resonate with onlookers because they juxtapose the spectacle of the enviable-husband-gone-bad with the iconography of the white, innocent wife, who cannot seek justice for herself, but on whose behalf the public and media can be galvanized.
But what makes the book a really unique read is how Older splits this story up among four different timelines, using the technique to juxtapose the lives of the younger, more reckless Han and Lando, and that of the older men that they grow up to be.
Phillip Thomas's own evocation of grandiose Old Mastery (particularly, and fittingly, from France) seems to juxtapose a seemingly white-aspiring post-colonial Black bourgeoisie against a literal wallpapered backdrop of Black suffering, with silhouetted detailings of white militarism and hanging Black bodies alongside depictions of white leisure.
"Historians are going to have a field day trying to juxtapose how in the era of the first black president, the bottom fell out for black America," talk show host Tavis Smiley, a frequent critic of Obama's handling of racial issues, said last month on Fox News.
It's a rare series that can juxtapose the sheer joy and inventiveness of an underwater-set, nearly dialogue-free episode with the dark horror and bottomless sadness of season three's penultimate installment, in which BoJack goes off the deep end and takes someone else with him.
It's a crowded marketplace, but Care/of just launched its platform and pulled in $3 million in seed funding from Juxtapose, the co-founders of Casper and Bonobos co-founder Andy Dunn to take on GNC, the Whole Foods vitamin aisle and everyone else — with customization.
And while it may be hard to envision the Frick's Rembrandts, Goyas and Renoirs in the Marcel Breuer-designed Brutalist building, Ian Wardropper, the Frick's director, said the museum would use the Breuer as an opportunity to juxtapose its old master art collection with contemporary loans.
Both aspects of Zhou's artistic background — he studied painting in Shanghai before moving to New York to pursue fashion photography at the School of Visual Arts in 2013 — are evident in his photo pairs, which juxtapose dreamy, moody images of young men against perfectly composed trees, seascapes and roadsides.
If you look at it, it has a really strong core, based on three ideas: And if UnReal had really stuck to those three ideas and come up with some interesting ways to juxtapose Ruby and Darius's journeys with Quinn and Rachel's journeys, it might have been onto something.
Putin will likely try to see you when you travel to Europe for the NATO summit, so that he can juxtapose NATO's focus on countering malign Russian activities with a bilateral meeting between the US and Russia -- a meeting that could include mutual statements of respect and admiration.
For his zine Sakura, designed by Mike Sikora and released in collaboration with Milk Gallery, Cole Giordano booked a cheap flight from New York City to Tokyo, to juxtapose the improvisational skateboarding of a Far East skate legend against a fleeting floral background that only happens once a year.
Admittedly, this might have been cooler if the Warriors hadn't blown a 3-1 series lead to the Cavaliers in the NBA Finals a month ago, but it's still awesome anytime you juxtapose grown men shooting oversized basketballs while sliming some of their young fans in the process.
" Part of the mission of Kohler-Hausmann's book is to juxtapose the diminishment of the welfare state in the United States with the growth of its penal institutions, and to thereby demonstrate that the last decades of the 20th century witnessed a mutation, not a shrinking, of "big government.
" In a chapter made of short, fragmentary paragraphs that juxtapose Trevor's death and Little Dog's new life as a writer, the type who is asked to speak at conferences, Little Dog remembers a man at a party telling him, "Good for you, man, you're making a killing with poetry.
Juxtapose that against Trump's notorious attitude toward women — in particular the way he reduces us all (even his own daughters) to our looks — and it's hard not to see a very simple and retrograde picture: that of the rich, powerful man with a young, gorgeous, and, most of all, silent wife.
STAATSKAPELLE BERLIN An awe-inspiring, mildly insane endeavor: Daniel Barenboim and his vigorous ensemble bring all nine of Bruckner's numbered symphonies to Carnegie Hall, in nine concerts that juxtapose those epic spans with Mozart, including six piano concertos that Mr. Barenboim will lead from the keyboard. Jan. 19-29. FOCUS!
When you juxtapose Beto O'Rourke's earnest answer to a question about NFL players protesting during the national anthem with Cruz's awkwardly long pause when asked to name one act he's done outside of politics that demonstrates who he is as a person, it's clear why the outcome is in question.
A 1989 poster, plastered around Chicago, shows Mayor Richard Daley with the caption "I will not get AIDS," a bit of agitprop that points to Blanchon's association with ACT UP. Other works from that period juxtapose sex ads with photographs of men and women who answered Blanchon's call for volunteer models.
" On Friday, while speaking at the historically black Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina, Trump appeared to juxtapose his "own experience" with unfair treatment to the continued structural inequality and racism black Americans face within the criminal justice system, saying that he's being confronted with "an investigation in search of a crime.
One of the most ambitious presentations may be Leo Xu Projects' A New Ballardian Vision at Metro Pictures, which will juxtapose works by the host gallery's roster of artists (Camille Henrot, Martin Kippenberger, Trevor Paglen, Cindy Sherman, etc.) with works by younger Chinese artists, including Chen Wei, Liu Shiyuan, and Pixy Liao.
I was struck by a particular sequence in this film, and by the way she had the audacity to juxtapose the high modernist cinema of Michelangelo Antonioni's L'Avventura with the poet Farid ud-Din Attar's Medieval Persian epic The Conference of the Birds, effectively transmuting  the  Antonioni film into an alchemical Sufi glamour tale.
Whether or not it was Eckhaus or Latta's decision to juxtapose so many elements under one roof was beside the point because, by look 45 — a beaded top that left little to the imagination — it was clear the two were making sense of what they've learned from each other over the past few years.
This leads to a delirious final sequence, in which the director Hanelle Culpepper uses jarring jump cuts to juxtapose scenes of Jamal popping pills and writing a song, Shyne and his men loading guns and arming for battle, and Nessa and Andre tearing each other's clothes off and going at it on his desk.
Juxtapose our day seeing the Statue of Liberty with what happened the next day with those protests, just seeing someone who came here the right way, legal immigration, so grateful to be in this country and has such strong allegiance to the U.S., putting his kids, all speak English, all five of them down in Houston.
"And then one day, I woke up with the low-impact way of doing this: we would pick 693 visuals from our collection—things people hadn't seen that told the story of The Stooges—and we'd show them to Iggy and record what he had to say and just juxtapose the images with Iggy's recollection," explains Gold.
An observant, witty lyricist, and any lyricist who can seamlessly juxtapose horrific IRA bombings of British pubs, the Osmonds, crushed velvet flares, and Lee Scratch Perry should always be cherished, this small, slight man with a penchant for glam rock and brilliant jackets has spent much of his life struggling to live up to his own expectations.
Double-page spreads juxtapose the stages of the journey, from launch to triumphant splashdown, with inset images of a Tang-sipping kid in hornrims and sneakers, building and transporting his model rocket, testing out a cardboard lunar module and joyfully bounding through his own moon walk after watching Neil Armstrong's first steps on a fuzzy black-and-white television.
"We wanted to juxtapose two very different views on our country," Ms. Dubinets said, "a romanticized European perspective on the American culture combining different worlds into a new one that suited Euro-American colonizers, and an internal perspective coming from an African-American composer terrified by the shocking massacre in Charleston more than 120 years later."
It's amazing to get this kind of candor out of a fighter—juxtapose this with Rousey explaining earlier how hard she tried to avoid showing any vulnerability during the fight because fighters will pounce on any sign of weakness—especially when she's still active and wants her next fight to be the woman who knocked her out.
Both the home the Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino made for himself and the garden the designer Miranda Brooks made for her client Anna Wintour show a beauty and an ambiance borne of the rigor of choices consciously made, of a careful consideration of what these people love and of an awareness of how things interact and juxtapose with each other.
The Parrish show includes works that juxtapose neon with a variety of other forms and objects: incandescent bulbs and fixtures ("Neon Wrapping Incandescent II," 1968); glass sheets ("Ba-O-Ba I," 1969); aluminum plates ("Cycladic Extrusion I," 1988); found objects ("USA: War of the Worlds," 2004 and "Los La Butte," 1990); and sinister, vaguely threatening electronic gear ("Syzygy Transmitter," 1992).
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's campaign will look to juxtapose his "authenticity" and spontaneity with a sharper campaign message, his new campaign manager said Thursday on CNN.
So when you juxtapose "The Mayor" with that hour and the other new comedies making their debut this week -- Fox's "Ghosted," which pairs Adam Scott and Craig Robinson as two guys preoccupied with alien abduction; and "9JKL," starring Mark Feuerstein in a semi-autobiographical tale about an actor who moves into family-adjacent unit in a New York high-rise -- it looks like the week's most promising candidate.
It is likely to be his first major speech since the conclusion of the Senate trial and some advisers are urging Trump to use it as a vehicle to launch his post-impeachment message, which one administration official said is likely to juxtapose Democrats' swift movement on impeachment with their sluggishness and inaction on kitchen-table issues, in addition to arguing that progressive policy prescriptions won't solve those problems.
The show's curation at times feels forgiving toward this decline, in evidence from the first when it chooses to bend the rules of its own chronological method; the exhibition's mantra is to show how the "roots of each new direction lay in the work that came before," and it uses Room One to juxtapose works from the 1960s, 1970s, and one from 2014 to reinforce this cyclical idea, justifying the progression into computer generated images.
"If you juxtapose those two facts, one that you're closing down the government to create a wall that won't really do much to help deal with immigration concerns, and the same time, you're closing down the immigration courts so that people who are alleged to be deportable can't be deported — well, that just doesn't make sense," said Allan Wernick, the director of CUNY Citizenship Now, an immigration law clinic operated out of the City University of New York.
" Juxtapose these principles with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's recent Tweet: "The reason Sarah Sanders does not go to the 'podium' much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press.
Written over a re-work of the classic "Pied Piper" instrumental, and with an incredible music video that sees the pair juxtapose London street scenes with those of Paris, the message of "Thiago Silva" is simple: no matter what 2016 made everyone think, the sound of Britain is not reverting back to church bells, spoons stirring tea, Jeremy Clarkson revving a Bentley, a flaccid Union Jack flopping in the breeze, or cricket players having cheery banter on the village green.
About that: if you juxtapose Ovechkin's Corsi for percentage in all situations—for the uninitiated, this is a fancy metric that measures a team's puck possession percentage for all situations a given skater is on the ice, and one of the more important stats hockey wonks use to determine how good a player is (a good percentage is anything over 50)—in the regular season with the post-season, his playoff percentage is actually better than his regular season percentage (54.9 vs. 54).
It's meant as a direct commentary on economic disparity and opportunity in his native country following the Cuban Revolution, but it's also a fitting motto for a terrifically ambitious exhibition that attempts to juxtapose the art and economic conditions of Detroit over the last half-century with those of various international locales in recent history: the Italian avant-garde from the 1960s to the 1980s, including the Arte Povera movement; authoritarian-ruled South Korea in the 1970s, which encompassed Dansaekhwa and Korean monochrome painting; Cuba after the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 392213s; and Greece, following the 2008 financial crisis.

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