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It's the juxtaposition in the paintings that is also very stimulating.
There is a "juxtaposition" in the lighting between exhibits, depending on how sad the events they cover were.
(It's also there in the juxtaposition, in the quote given above, of "quick" and "death" – "quick" being, of course, another word for "alive").
In spite of the juxtaposition in the phone book, there have never been any telephone mixups with "this othah fellow Brisbane".
Naples was a city rich in convents and brothels (a fertile juxtaposition in the male Renaissance imagination), but it was also ripe with disease.
The result is a juxtaposition, in the reader's mind, of his habitual image of the world in which he moves and its absurd reflection in the satirist's distorting mirror.
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The juxtaposition in these games between the likeable, quipping hero we often find in word, and the bloodthirsty, ruthless killer we find in deed has become such a cliche that pointing it out has become a cliche itself.
The juxtaposition in this image of the verdant mountain, beautiful waterway and thriving horseshoe crabs with the cable car tracks and high-rise hotels acutely underlines the degree to which natural landscapes are losing ground to the juggernaut of civilization.
The biggest surprise then is the juxtaposition in how the west has painted NK, and how much the same can be said about western societies.
That process is further amplified by the juxtaposition in this exhibition of work by another artist, Josef Albers.
Given the juxtaposition in this several-second media blips, one might well be wondering: why can't Haiti do that?
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