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11 Sentences With "juxtaposes with"

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A group of sarcastic, lax teenagers juxtaposes with the mural behind them.
Footage of sick and dying seals overlays her image and juxtaposes with her body.
Then, they can write a commentary to explain how their artwork reflects, expands upon or juxtaposes with the sentence.
And that strongly juxtaposes with the reality in the developing world, where 20% of abortions result in complications "No woman wants an unwanted pregnancy," Horton, of The Lancet, added.
Montage could create a certain rhythm for a film or a certain line of thinking that Eisenstein called "intellectual montage": shot "A," the thesis, juxtaposes with shot "B," the antithesis, to create shot "C," the synthesis.
His profile position juxtaposes with two cherubins that gaze outwards as they embrace him from below. Their well-articulated wings fall smoothly down their shoulders. Their rounded, idealized faces appear youthful. Rounded triangles converge in the interior dome of the niche.
It strikingly juxtaposes with the original Hoffman Library. The postmodern Stevenson addition was constructed in 1993 and designed by acclaimed architect Robert Venturi. In addition to designing the new 27,500 square foot wing, Venturi renovated the existing 25,000 square foot Hoffman and Kellogg complex. In designing the interior, Venturi, following in the footsteps of Louis Kahn, placed the stacks in the center of the building, whereas seating areas were designed near the windows.
She also seduces the young bullfighter Romero and becomes a Circe in the festival.Nagel (1996), 94–96 Critics describe her variously as complicated, elusive, and enigmatic; Donald Daiker writes that Hemingway "treats her with a delicate balance of sympathy and antipathy."Daiker (2009), 74 She is vulnerable, forgiving, independent—qualities that Hemingway juxtaposes with the other women in the book, who are either prostitutes or overbearing nags.Nagel (1996), 99–103 Nagel considers the novel a tragedy.
Haeundae's Dalmaji Hill is touted as one of the eight attractions of Busan, and is noted for its scenic view of the moon."Dalmaji-gil Road (해운대 달맞이길)" Retrieved October 11, 2019 Choe Chi-won (857-10th century), an official and poet from the late Unified Silla Dynasty (668-935), was so struck by its beauty that he decided to extend his stay there. The hill's winding trail that juxtaposes with the ocean is truly awe-inspiring. Some even say that Dalmaji Hill is Busan's answer to Montmartre.
Dr Gorrill's artwork is included in private and public collections around the world, including in the New York Brooklyn Museum's Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art's digital archive. Helen Gørrill’s artwork explores ideas about time, history and reality; using contemporary imagery that juxtaposes with the Old Masters she sets out to reappropriate. Her new artwork focuses on vandalising old masters and reviving art historical portraits through photo bombing and incorporating elements from contemporary sub-cultures, and often incorporates media such as lipstick, eyeliner and human hair. Within this context, the striking images hover between the 17th century and today’s climate of uncertainty.
William of Newburgh reluctantly includes the story of the green children in his account of a largely unified England, which Cohen juxtaposes with Geoffrey of Monmouth's The History of the Kings of Britain, a book that according to William is full of "gushing and untrammeled lying". Geoffrey's history offers accounts of previous kings and kingdoms of various ethnic identities, whereas William's England is one in which all peoples are either assimilated or pushed to the boundaries. According to Cohen, the green children represent a dual intrusion into William's unified vision of England. On one hand they are a reminder of the ethnic and cultural differences between Normans and Anglo-Saxons, given the children's claim to have come from St Martin's Land, named after Martin of Tours; the only other time William mentions that saint is in reference to in Hastings, which commemorates the Norman victory in 1066.

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