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In the juxtaposition of those two cards lay what made this phase of the writing process the most interesting to me, the most absorbing and exciting.
In the juxtaposition of Tom and Ellie, we have a reprise of a notorious American literary tableau, one that Kingsley may well have known, for it comes from a book widely read by British youth after its 1852 publication in the United States.
The politics lies in the juxtaposition.
"He was intensely interested in the juxtaposition of his things.
Ms. Fenley, who founded her troupe in 1977, delights in the juxtaposition of stillness and speed.
Out of this vaudeville of observations — her judgment lies in the juxtaposition — she creates a vivid collaged world.
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My child brain took in all the juxtapositions.
Pritchett's early life was rich in the juxtapositions of banality and oddity which characterize his fiction.
The pleasure of his music is in the juxtapositions of both styles and eras and the faster-than-your-remote-control-finger pace.
Potassium channel crystal structures have shown a wide diversity in the juxtapositions between the pore and voltage sensor subdomains.
In England the juxtaposition of solemnity and humour helped to flavour the spirit of the great Elizabethan theatre that was to follow.
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