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The difference that Lemonade makes in Beyoncé's career-long, increasingly sophisticated engagement with feminist politics is that it is an album that ambitiously aims to address "the game" of large-scale, deeply entwined racial and gender oppression, even as it foregrounds a tale of intimate deception and duplicity.
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Staged on the scale of a military tattoo, it varied from the poetic to the scabrous, from the intimate to the international, as it foregrounded the little-heard voice of the ordinary soldier.
The raw spot value is calculated as its foreground value less its background value.
Ann Powers of the Los Angeles Times described the performance of the song during the tour as "rowdy" noting that it "foregrounded the connection between Beyoncé's percussive vocal style and her love of street dance".
In it, we see an ominous mass of clouds as it approaches the foreground where the artist stands.
This amplitude also provides the story with its remarkable ending, in which, after the manager dies and Zainab finds herself banished from the house by his pitiless relatives, the peripheral dramas move to centre-stage for a few pages; background becoming foreground, as it does in life.
Nevertheless, there are advantages to translating de as "virtue," as it keeps in the foreground that the Laozi is giving new meaning to an established concept, as opposed to introducing a new concept not found in other schools of Chinese philosophy.
A feminist qualitative methodology that foregrounds gender as it intersects with other forms of social identity and power inequalities was employed at all stages of research from data gathering to analysis (Fonow and Cook 2005; Hesse-Biber 2007; Naples 2003; Ramazanoglu and Holland 2002).
We build from these discussions to foreground autonomy as it was expressed in multiple spatial contexts during the colonial period (ca. 1770s 1850s) in central California.
MIAMI — Nearly every detail in the portrait looks the same now as it did then: in the foreground, a microphone wrapped in a red-white-blue N.B.A. logo; in the background, a bright blue banner reading, "The Finals".
Territorium may derive from terrere, meaning "to frighten"; thus, another meaning for territorium is "a place from which people are warned off".5 With this in mind, I propose a new term, terripelago (which combines territorium and pélago, signifying sea), to foreground territoriality as it conjoins land and sea, islands and continents.
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