Juxtaposed
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29 examples of Juxtaposed in a sentence
Those are
juxtaposed
very nicely together.
And
juxtaposed
against this grid, you see actually, by rolling over each individual one, the humanity behind this hugely mechanical process.
In “The Tell-Tale Heart,” a ghastly murder is
juxtaposed
with the killer’s tender empathy towards the victim – a connection that soon returns to haunt him.
Juxtaposed
with the hypocrisy of how women are treated, especially in public spaces today, I decided to do something about it.
It's rarely color that I find in nature, although, you know,
juxtaposed
next to artificial color, natural color is so beautiful.
We can see now what was barely recognizable in the original: 17 red and orange squares are
juxtaposed
with just two green squares.
As your victim watches many disconnected and nonsensical scenes (such as a cute dog getting punted for no apparent reason, a cow standing on the bed, a woman licking a statue's feet or Jesus apparently raping a woman), make lots of comments using words like "brilliance",
"juxtaposed"
or "transcendent"--all the while acting as if the film actually makes perfect sense and isn't a complete waste of an hour of your life.
Infamous for being "brought to you by the digital effects team behind Independence Day," Coronado is even more of a spectacular failure just from being
juxtaposed
with ID4.
The stark, cold landscape of Big Sky Country, with its majestic snow-capped mountains
juxtaposed
to barren plains, is put to poetic use here in this Lynchian fable/slide picture show about death and melancholy from the young and talented Polish Brothers (who previously treated indie movie fans to the bizarre and fascinating "Twin Falls Idaho"--a film about a young woman falling in love with two brothers who happen to be Siamese twins).
A scene that is
juxtaposed
to the female lawyer who according to the movie makes the "wrong" choice ending up in a far state of dementia thus indicating that Sampredo's choice was the right one.
Spirited, bumptious, emotional and flawed independent wine producers are
juxtaposed
with media-finessed, anodynesprech Amercians and auld-Europeans: the art of wine-making against market-driven, laboratorised product manufacture.
You get to hang out with the trio: Lukas Haas is Will (returning after abruptly leaving everyone years ago), Molly Parker is Maggie (we learn she's very much part of the family Bloom), and Adam Scott is Daniel (is he friend or foe or fiancé), by the scenic Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Canada, captured in graphic compositions
juxtaposed
in vivid summer colors against sunshine and shadows.
Peter Berlin's iconic status as a photographer, fashion designer and his subject are
juxtaposed
with interviews with the famous, if reclusive, star.
The original Crocodile Dundee film was fresh and creative, as was the first sequel, as it
juxtaposed
the culture of the Outback with the shallowness of modern urban society, tipping its hat to the superiority of the former over the latter.
The best part of the documentary is the way there is the prodigy
juxtaposed
with the sad emo kid, who was my favorite character... each has his own relationship to the instructor and each has a different outlook on life, on music, and on the school.
Murrray's deadpan can be funny but only when he's
juxtaposed
with either an outrageous situation (Ground Hog Day) or with outrageous people (Ghostbusters).
In addition, the striking images of prison life
juxtaposed
with girls at play are a powerful reminder of the film's for problematic.
Like a cross between something from Woody Allen and Amelie this film has a special naivety full of wonderment
juxtaposed
with the dark underbelly of life that is at times hard to escape.
Roberto Benigni is excellent as the offbeat cab driver who likes the company of pumpkins and sheep, and his funny segment is
juxtaposed
quite beautifully with the more heartfelt and raw finale.
On the other hand,
juxtaposed
against these positive developments are a fresh set of challenges, namely increasingly pro-cyclical liquidity provision by market makers, the rise of populism, and a temptation to rely on currency depreciation as a substitute for structural reforms.
The decline of the West is
juxtaposed
with the rise of the East, notably China.
A Clash of Western CivilizationsPARIS – Images from the refugee crisis in Europe have
juxtaposed
smiling crowds in Vienna and Munich with grim, unwelcoming faces in Budapest.
Juxtaposed
to the presidential campaign in the United States, Brexit is regarded by many as a wake-up call.
Popper
juxtaposed
these totalitarian ideologies with another view of society, one which recognizes that no one has a monopoly on the truth; different people have different views and different interests, and there is a need for institutions that allow them to live together in peace.
China’s rapid economic growth,
juxtaposed
against America’s problems in Iraq and Afghanistan, monumental debt, and role in sparking the global financial crisis, have changed global power realities – and global perceptions of those realities even more.
But when seemingly solid employment growth is
juxtaposed
against weak output, the story unravels, revealing a major productivity slowdown that raises serious questions about America’s long-term growth potential and an eventual buildup of cost and inflationary pressures.
The construction cranes and skyscrapers in Nairobi, Lagos, and Luanda are
juxtaposed
with the grim reality of poverty and helplessness in these cities’ hinterlands and beyond.
Populism means a politics of the people,
juxtaposed
against a politics of the elites.
Alternatively, national security has been
juxtaposed
with “human security,” again in an effort to focus money and energy on dangers to humanity as much as to national sovereignty.
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