How To Use Juxtaposed In A Sentence

  • This series is characterised by perfect realism juxtaposed with wild imagination.
  • He painted Avlekete, the Fon spirit of the sea, outside, next to the wall of juxtaposed African and African Diaspora Vodun symbols.
  • These sculptures, and others, are juxtaposed with coins, medals, gems, seals, enamels, ivory carving, a cassone, a parade shield, moulded leather and even a waffling iron.
  • His concertos are made up of strings of juxtaposed contrasting movements (between four and six per concerto) and you sense that he could go on adding more gigues, sarabandes and gavottes without damaging the overall structure.
  • An image of a taxi-clogged street is set against one of smiling boys in an alleyway; an aerial view of straight avenues, traffic circles, and high-rises is juxtaposed with one of the honeycombed streets of the old town.110 Bloodlust
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  • This pattern is repeated in time: in the cult of Christ as the "son'' he is the "intercessor" and savior juxtaposed to the avenging, punishing father.'' Indic Ideas in the Graeco-Roman World
  • For example, opposite arms may be juxtaposed during prophase of meiosis, providing opportunities for gene-conversion type events.
  • Juxtaposed against his traditional weather-beaten cowboy gear is a shining chrome lightsaber — a symbol of his destruction of a Jedi warrior.
  • Through a twenty-year correspondence, Otto von Habsburg has also shown me the manners and politesse of the Old World juxtaposed with the pragmatism and political sense of the new.
  • With the return of the dreaded S-word juxtaposed with some of the most beautiful sunshine we've seen in months, the Northwest is feeling a bit punchy. Seattlest
  • Contemporary photographs are juxtaposed with a sixteenth century, copper Portuguese mirror.
  • His sixty-four lines of rhyming hendecasyllabic couplets are juxtaposed with a considerably briefer fifty-three lines of English free verse.
  • The north-south-striking fault zone splays show significant variations in the ages of exposed rocks juxtaposed across the faults.
  • It also highlights the rich culture and music of the 'kirtan' form as juxtaposed against current musical trends. India eNews
  • Warm melodic figures are juxtaposed with harsher percussive patterns, setting up some fascinating contrasts in sound.
  • Dark floors and plantation shutters are juxtaposed with splashes of vivid yellow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The traditions will be juxtaposed with Zeta Bar's resident DJ mixing 'electro-tango' beats.
  • Here is a pleasingly provocative collision of two aesthetics, both juxtaposed and, in four plainchant pieces, superimposed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also challenging our sense of perception are large lenticular panels of Japanese cartoon figures juxtaposed on historical Chinese sites.
  • Socially they live in loose communities comprising a set of juxtaposed home ranges utilized by females and their dependent young.
  • Contemporary photographs are juxtaposed with a sixteenth century, copper Portuguese mirror.
  • Suppression of local colour, study of reflections by means of complementary colours and division of tones by the process of touches of pure, juxtaposed colours -- these are the essential principles of _chromatism_ (for this word should be used instead of the very vague term "Impressionism"). The French Impressionists (1860-1900)
  • The animate and the inanimate, human and objects and finally cinema and painting had been exquisitely juxtaposed for superb equivocal effect.
  • These drawings and models were juxtaposed with photographs of adult masquerade performances and examples of the masks themselves.
  • The display juxtaposed images from serious and popular art.
  • In several instances three works by separate artists are juxtaposed to look like a triptych in spite of their stylistic diversity.
  • We're suddenly walking among cottonwood, redbud and ash trees: soft greenery juxtaposed with brutally hard rock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Star trek wins because of the excellent use of the expression juxtaposed against the smiling kirk, making it = teh win. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Let the voting begin! Ding Pong Photoshop
  • When two contrary elements are juxtaposed, the sudden surprise catches us off guard.
  • I just am frustrated that what’s being juxtaposed is national reform or state reforms. Matthew Yglesias » Leave Health Care to the States?
  • Brecht's words, juxtaposed against Weill's music, with its atonal harmonies and angular lines, venomously satirized the state of affairs.
  • Traditional instruments such as the yidaki (didgeridoo) and bilma (ironwood clapsticks) are juxtaposed with electric guitars, bass, keyboards and drums.
  • Warm melodic figures are juxtaposed with harsher percussive patterns, setting up some fascinating contrasts in sound.
  • He will go on to imply, if not quite to directly assert, that the parallel holds to the work of art: to see it within a larger frame of reference, to see it in comparison to other works of the artist in question and to see it juxtaposed with still other works from its cultural context, is to see what role itplayed in the dialogically unfolding artistic Wittgenstein's Aesthetics
  • A silk screen impression of a heroine from yesteryear sitting in a languid pose declaring her self-awareness is juxtaposed with the modern.
  • All of this must then be juxtaposed against that dazzling old film. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have to say, when I was in NY, there was something so alienating about all the different people, self identifying as juxtaposed with some other Jewish group. Rethinking Diaspora: New York and the rest of us? | Jewschool
  • Warm melodic figures are juxtaposed with harsher percussive patterns, setting up some fascinating contrasts in sound.
  • Juxtaposed Jolt : Wow , this isn't good . He is the complete leader of the second unit.
  • It even juxtaposed two extracts - one from Theory of War, the other ostensibly the opening paragraph of Bleedout it is actually from later in the book under the headline "Dumbing down" - as if to suggest the fumes had made Brady a literary thickie. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Bush may have never stated directly that Iraq was the main instigator of 9/11, but he repeatedly juxtaposed comments about 9/11 and Iraq in such a way that millions of Americans came to believe that Iraq was the main force behind the 9/11 tragedy. Letters to the Editor
  • But experiences do not often crop up juxtaposed so as to cement this understanding in our minds. TUNNEL VISIONS: Journeys of an Underground Philosopher
  • Talking heads are juxtaposed with offbeat Cold War footage and recurring tunnel imagery in split screen shots, montages and slo-mo sequences.
  • The real highlight is an insert-like section, ‘The New Age of Terror,’ which takes an unblushing look at state persecution down through the ages, juxtaposed against the war porn of today.
  • It is an assemblage of indefinite thickness made from planes superimposed one atop the other or from a network of cracks on thin layers of foggy glass that converge on a central point and run away again or from a collection of superimposed spiders' webs or from juxtaposed onionskin maps of the infrastructures of cities. A Story
  • Dark floors and plantation shutters are juxtaposed with splashes of vivid yellow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The smoky, spicy, espressolike flavors of this wine from the south of France are delicious juxtaposed against the buttery creaminess of the havarti.
  • Warm melodic figures are juxtaposed with harsher percussive patterns, setting up some fascinating contrasts in sound.
  • But they are examples -- closely and no doubt intentionally juxtaposed -- in two different kinds, both of them exceptionally difficult and dangerous: the story of more or less ordinary life, with only a few suggestions of anything else, which resolves itself into horrible tragedy; and the story, again of ordinary life, with a tragic suggestion in the middle, which unknits itself into pure comedy at the end. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • The horizontality of her fallen body is juxtaposed to the vertical thrust of the apartment building.
  • In the exhibition, abstract paintings are juxtaposed with shocking photographs.
  • In this way he implies that'true'communities exist which can be advantageously juxtaposed to nations.
  • Juxtaposed with this is the idea that the blatantly violent removal of the badger from the sett and the unceremonious act of the diggers disturbs and changes nature irreparably.
  • What with your artfully juxtaposed angles of pub roof and gasometer girders, and your stark relief foliage echoing the passing clouds in the background. Cricket & All That Gas
  • E&J Gallo Winery’s Trademark Department also peckishly went after Atlanta school teacher Celeste LeTard Williams in 2007 because her art work featured a painting of a rooster juxtaposed with the Spanish word gallo based on a traditional Mexican loteria card. Gallo’s humor (or lack thereof) | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Menacing clouds of reverberating discord give way to toy piano chimes synchronized with chirping melodica, booming bass drum, and mournfully wheezing harmonium, all oddly juxtaposed with Steinke's warm guitar melodies. Bill Bush: Distinct of a Decade and Definitive of an Era: This Artweek.LA (June 27-July 3)
  • Playing off allegations that Christie can be something of a bully, Corzine ads talked about him "throwing his weight around" as the phrase was juxtaposed with unflattering shots that exaggerated Christie's midsection and lumbering movement. Reuters: Press Release
  • Socially they live in loose communities comprising a set of juxtaposed home ranges utilized by females and their dependent young.
  • A clean-cut chilled gazpacho made an exhilarating appetiser, its sharp tomato edge juxtaposed with a mellow, voluptuous quenelle of crab and avocado.
  • In light of the transparently humanist program of the tempietti — a Christian chapel juxtaposed with "polytheistic" muses — the phrase "Regna Poly" stands out, especially considering the soon-to-be-published Hypnerotomachia poliphilo, a work dedicated to Guidobaldo da Montefeltro. back Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • So keen is it to draw a parallel between the two periods that it shows a black-and-white photograph of a US tank in Saigon, artfully juxtaposed with a contemporary picture of an American tank in Baghdad. They can't help it
  • Essentially a series of pavilions, the house offers intimate connections with the surrounding bush, juxtaposed with stunning Auckland vistas.
  • The fauvists juxtaposed strong colors
  • These machines -- calliopes, nickelodeons, and German jahrmarkt organs -- were visually juxtaposed in fast crosscuts, their sounds mixed with those of the more conventional violin, piano, accordion and banjo, all of them deconstructed via musical sampler that detuned, altered, and arranged the rhythmic whimsy into an "imaginary orchestra" soundtrack. Rodney Punt: Annie Gosfield in Concert -- The Industrial Age Goes Avant-Garde
  • I only saw one show at G2 Gallery, of oil and acrylic paintings by Jack Balas in which flying machines such as dirigibles were juxtaposed with clock faces on which the numbers had been replaced by letters.
  • Such complementary colours produce the greatest reciprocal enhancement by simultaneous contrast when juxtaposed; also when negative after-images are produced, these will be of the colour complementary to that which produces them.
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  • In more recent works that use juxtaposed panels to create a fiat, multipartite surface, any narrative possibility has been superseded by a more complex play of continuity and jump cuts.
  • I love the way a post alleging campaign finance illegalities is juxtaposed with one supporting Hillary! SHE DID IT
  • His observations would not have the poignancy they do, there would not be the tragedy or pathos he leaves as a ghost after his poem if the assumptions of materialism were not juxtaposed with his intuitions of immateriality. The Poet Thomas Hardy « Unknowing
  • One noon might produce smoky wafers of zucchini melted in the wood oven, then juxtaposed with halved green grapes and wisps of gentle Montasio cheese.
  • It seems pointless to lump these three very different authors together, particularly when they are juxtaposed against a phalanx of the great and the good of mainly ascendancy writing.
  • Discovering the Doors long after Jim Morrison's death and long before the internet, there was a deep mystery about them – you would find shards of information in music encyclopedias, come across the odd newspaper or magazine article, and once, amazingly, ITV reshowed a documentary from 1968 of the Doors live at London's Roundhouse, juxtaposed with scenes of student revolution. Pure poetry: why Jim Morrison's way with words still lights my fire
  • Dark floors and plantation shutters are juxtaposed with splashes of vivid yellow. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are three juxtaposed but not - in - sync images in this work. Unharmonious frequencies song repeatedly and randomly.
  • If she had to listen to a minute more of their mindless chatter juxtaposed with Evie's ear-splitting shrieking, she might go mad.
  • Contemporary photographs are juxtaposed with a sixteenth century, copper Portuguese mirror.
  • Rectangular panels of fiberboard, each painted a solid color, are juxtaposed to create works that achieve harmonic balance.
  • Menacing clouds of reverberating discord give way to toy piano chimes synchronized with chirping melodica, booming bass drum, and mournfully wheezing harmonium, all oddly juxtaposed with Steinke's warm guitar melodies. Bill Bush: Distinct of a Decade and Definitive of an Era: This Artweek.LA (June 27-July 3)
  • Some carefully juxtaposed moments: elderly fiddlers playing for money in front of pricey boutiques; begrimed miners gouging for silver ore as tonily garbed skiers schuss the pristine slopes. Rocky Mountain High Life
  • Anthers are juxtaposed, included in the corolla, extrorse and open longitudinally.
  • All of this must then be juxtaposed against that dazzling old film. Times, Sunday Times
  • They arrive jumbled and juxtaposed to provide a snapshot of what it was like. Times, Sunday Times
  • That weird, surreal, juxtaposed image will be one that stays with me forever.
  • These housing projects are cruelly juxtaposed amid the sublime beauty that surrounds Nuuk.
  • He's juxtaposed cartoonish fantasy with the most painful and revealing details of his childhood deprivations and wrecked marriage.
  • The elegant installation, which juxtaposed sculptures and drawings, demonstrated the morphological development of Bontecou's ideas.
  • Rectangular panels of fiberboard, each painted a solid color, are juxtaposed to create works that achieve harmonic balance.
  • The high-fashion photography spreads see regal settings juxtaposed with beautiful but edgy couture-inspired clothing modelled by slouchy teenagers in brightly coloured stockings and sneakers.
  • 6.3 m high shells will be built out of lightweight blocks up to third floor level and juxtaposed with each other in rotational symmetry.
  • When two contrary elements are juxtaposed, the sudden surprise catches us off guard.
  • But experiences do not often crop up juxtaposed so as to cement this understanding in our minds. TUNNEL VISIONS: Journeys of an Underground Philosopher
  • The bold monochrome panels in other works, such as the juxtaposed trapezoids in the Birds Over Loop pieces, are reminiscent of Sean Scully's paintings.
  • They arrive jumbled and juxtaposed to provide a snapshot of what it was like. Times, Sunday Times
  • Details of the daily grind are often juxtaposed with a hazier vision of escape. Times, Sunday Times
  • The el zar or Force of Estrangement (F.O.E.) is counter juxtaposed to the true God, the God of oneness.
  • In the Concertos by W. F. Bach and J. L. Krebs one can clearly hear the advent of more galant works, juxtaposed with conventional Baroque figuration.
  • The display juxtaposed images from serious and popular art.
  • “Class segregation and the spatial concentration of poverty at historically high levels,” concluded demographer Douglas Massey and his colleagues, “when juxtaposed with the growing concentration of affluence at all geographic levels, portends a divided society that runs counter to the egalitarian ideology of the United States and its historical commitment to equality.” American Grace
  • They suggested that vibrations pass from the substrate to the jaw, which are juxtaposed, and then pass via the jaw articulation to the incus and stapes.
  • The display juxtaposed images from serious and popular art.
  • A clean-cut chilled gazpacho made an exhilarating appetiser, its sharp tomato edge juxtaposed with a mellow, voluptuous quenelle of crab and avocado.
  • They arrive jumbled and juxtaposed to provide a snapshot of what it was like. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the exhibition, abstract paintings are juxtaposed with shocking photographs.
  • She called the boathouse a beautiful building, describing the men's state-of-the-art changing facilities and juxtaposed them with what she described as the cramped, moldy showers and changing area provided for women. Columbia Spectator - News, sports, and entertainment coverage for the Morningside Heights community in New York City.
  • Fourth, the idea of patristic authority (auctoritas patrum or auctoritas sanctorum) juxtaposed the notion of authorization (the inspiration of the Fathers by Holy Scripture), the notion of persuasion apart from or prior to rational demonstration, the notion of personal expertise in the juristic formulation of a canonical faith, and the anthropological reverence for the elders (auctoritas maiorum as the respect due the fathers of a Christian doctrinal tradition). AUTHORITY
  • A campaign for hosiery featured the standard disembodied, stocking-clad leg that Dali juxtaposed with his provocative iconography.
  • In Roman form the burse is ordinarily made of two juxtaposed pieces of cardboard about twenty-five centimetres (or ten inches) square, bound together at three edges, leaving the fourth open to receive the corporal.
  • The latter is composed of two major blocks, a horizontal one lacquered white, juxtaposed with a more vertical unit made of Madagascar ebony with satinwood and maple interiors.
  • The display juxtaposed images from serious and popular art.

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