Sentence examples for she foregrounds from inspiring English sources

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On Lola she foregrounds her Tex-Mex heritage, mixing Mexican classics from her childhood with self-written songs in Spanish and English.

She foregrounds the oddest and minutest of details but lingers attentively, and with narrative feeling, as each man approaches his end.

For example, she foregrounds the "heady intimacy" Kahlo and Jacqueline Lamba enjoyed in the arid Mexican desert when Lamba and Breton, her husband, came to Mexico City to visit Kahlo, her husband Diego Rivera and Leon Trotsky.

Second, she foregrounds the family as site and source of resilience, memory, cultural transmission, generational continuity and dissonance, and as purveyor of all things affirming of black identity.

"She foregrounds what's important to her, and because she's an old hand in the City, she doesn't spend overlong dwelling on the biotech and the other weirdnesses of this world.

On songs like "Wilin'," she foregrounds her identity as a trans woman in the midst of rap's typical braggadocio: "Niggas wanna pop shit...but all they really want is some dick and they cool," before interjecting "my shit is the best".

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Another explanation for Musidora's withholding of her own contribution is that she strategically foregrounded the names of literary authors.

She has foregrounded this task by clarifying with each individual what each emoticon means to them.

She chose to foreground the practical issue of how to experience the world as if she was loved by a loving God and to put to one side her intellectual puzzling over whether and in what way the invisible agent was really there.

"I wanted to put Mexico in the foreground," she says, and the book is full of sunsets on purple mountains, lonely plains strewn with volcanic rubble, the silhouettes of twisted cacti, the air "sharp as glass cut into splinters, flashing".

"Ignoring the bluish mountains that form its backdrop and the phalanx of security guards in our foreground," she gazes "down onto the spillway which curves and drops like a wedding cake, in four tiers, before sending its excess through a granite passage," supplying 1.2 billion gallons a day through 300 miles of tunnels and aqueducts and 6,200 miles of distribution mains.

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