Sentences with phrase «juxtaposition does»

To the casual player, the appeal is simple (the Mii is a signpost for «non-gamer game here»), but to hardcore fans, the juxtaposition doesn't bode well.
The latter is all the more interesting because the values are similar and in a middle range; the particular juxtaposition does the work.
But the diptych of juxtaposition does not wish to emphasize growth but miracle, not organic and biological development but the gift - like nature, the graciousness and the surprise of the ordinary, the advent of bountiful harvest despite the losses of sowing, the large shade despite the small seed.
But the juxtapositions don't often rhyme in any meaningful way.

Not exact matches

The juxtaposition of text and charts is also well - done.
The Goldman Sachs Commodity Index (GSCI) is down roughly 31.2 %, which is a strong juxtaposition to how equities have done.
The author (s) of this story lacked perspective on their calendar, or maybe they wanted to debunk astronomical principles of order in favor of making the statement that God made all that is in the universe in one «work» week a nice juxtaposition between divine and human potential to get things done.
This is his time, the absolutely real time, the form of the divine being in its triunity, the beginning and ending which do not mean the limitation of him who begins and ends, a juxtaposition which does not mean any exclusion, a movement which does not signify the passing away of anything, a succession which in itself is also beginning and end.
The interpreter who wishes to suggest that the text is declaring God's creation of moral / spiritual EVIL, has to contend with the fact that 45:7 a constitutes a juxtaposition and so does 45:7 b. «Rah» is being juxtaposed with «Shalom».
The writers simply do not seem to feel that the two notions are mutually exclusive, but instead they place the two ideas in juxtaposition at every turn and seem indifferent to our intellectual dilemmas.
These examples indicate a general feature of all conscious life: feelings and qualities do not exist in discrete juxtaposition, but rather intermingle and penetrate each other.
The juxtaposition of Orwell's book and the Barmen anniversary is important, for if we are to stand against those evidences of the Orwellian world that we already see, important resources for doing so will be found in the stance, Conviction and courage of the creators of Barmen.
That is why — as it seems from the juxtaposition in Genesis of the Tower of Babel event and the life and career of Abraham — God chose Abraham and those born from him (and those who have attached themselves to his house) to be the covenanted community that God needs for the Torah to do its work in the world.
Whether the three were spoken by Jesus in quick succession we do not know, but Luke's arrangement of them in chapter 15, constituting the entire chapter, places them in an arresting juxtaposition.
The New Testament, and Jesus in particular, do not strike out in a radically new direction in regard to the juxtaposition of God's power and love, but bring a number of Old Testament tendencies to integrated completion.
What is editorially — and theologically — affirmed first by the Yahwist and tacitly by all subsequent handlers of the tradition (since they do not see fit to make any radical alteration in the Yahwist's outline) comes about not from the heavy - handed use of the red pencil, so to speak, but by the much more subtle editorializing achieved by the selection, arrangement, and juxtaposition of stories originally independent of one another.
The parables are by and large juxtapositions; when Jesus replied to a question by telling a parable, he did not make the connections.
After years of living in southern Italy I do miss the addition of fresh Bufala Mozzarella, which was a nice juxtaposition against the paprika.
I don't even have words for the juxtaposition of these photos.
Asked if he found irony in LaCorte's juxtaposition of proposing ethics rules a day after getting outed for spying, Schoenberger said,» I don't think irony is the right word to describe it.
«We decided to do it a month early because there was a juxtaposition of two conferences in Liverpool at that time, one by the Institute of Electronic Engineers and the other by the International Union of Radio Science,» explains David Bamber, a spokesman for the university.
A computer might be able to win at Jeopardy, but it doesn't have the basic common sense to understand that something is just plain wrong with the off - kilter juxtaposition of an iMac paired with a geranium.
«It just for me in my heart, I feel the best thing I can do is to have that juxtaposition of being firm and grounded in boundaries and also feel very OK with him not always being happy about things.
You honestly have the best edgy shoe collection, you've never rocked a pair I didn't absolutely love, they always add such great interest and juxtaposition to your feminine pieces.
And while I really do love the juxtaposition of the black leather jacket with the dress, that blue fur coat is absolutely amazing!
I have always loved pink & while I don't have a lot of blue in my closet, I love the juxtaposition of the cool blue against a warm pink.
For all its uncomfortable juxtapositions and awkward tonal inconsistencies, there are moments in Chelsea Does that make for truly compelling television.
I did love the juxtaposition of the old and the new, of the personable and the corporate, and a vital part of In Good Company is the fact that both Dan and Carter are good at their jobs in completely different ways.
Hayek doesn't necessarily disappoint on any front — her energy and cuteness are a fine juxtaposition of «acting» in the film, and Nick Swardson's psychotic, heavily drug - addled school bus driver breaches into some low echelon of physical comedy.
Kevin Smith doesn't ever really commit to whether he thinks everything is a joke or not and gets mixed up with some French Canadian humor that falls flat on its face but it's the sharp juxtaposition between the botched attempts at humor and the barbaric visual horror onscreen that makes Smith's body transmogrification so fucking fucked up.
As far as these types of films go, Moore's screenplay is incredibly unexceptional, pouring on the heavy - handedness unabashedly (including his prized line «sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things no one can imagine, used three times), such as showing the juxtaposition of heterosexual flirtation between Matthew Goode and Tuppence Middleton.
But since the two storylines never interact, and the actors playing the Myers family aren't given much screen time, the juxtaposition feels bizarre, as does the uplifting note Clooney decides to end things on.
Beatty's lightness with Rules Don't Apply is an interesting juxtaposition to his intensity with Reds.
Sure, the juxtaposition between Green hanging out with some underage girls while playing a Nintendo DSi XL and a vaguely Dragon Quest - y knight rocking out at some tween pop gig doesn't make a whole lot of sense — and the quality of the video's not great, admittedly — but it has slimes.
Dozens of kneeling, peaceful protests fill the screen end to end, and the juxtaposition between the historical depiction on the movie screen and the current images on today's TV screens does not go unnoticed.
Some were put off by the juxtaposition of constant silly comedy and a serious storyline, and to be fair it does have some trouble callibrating that balance in its first act.
It's too easy to earn the «Hangover with chicks» title with an R - rated comedy centered on the juxtaposition of «gross» and «ladies,» which you can argue has already been done before by the likes of Cameron Diaz and Katherine Heigl.
READ MORE: Cannes: Atom Egoyan Defends «The Captive» and Addresses His Many Critics: «I have a really thick skin» Despite the juxtaposition of intrigue against the barren, snow - laden Canadian landscape, critics at Cannes did not respond kindly to Egoyan's latest project.
Sean Baker, the award - winning director and co-writer of the great new movie, «The Florida Project,» joins Justin in studio to discuss the film, what drew him to tell this story, the juxtaposition of the hidden homeless living right outside of the most magical place on Earth, the importance of getting the details exactly right, how the movie was inspired by «The Little Rascals,» wanting to show how children make the most out of any situation no matter how dire, how desperation plays a big role in the film, the wonderful performance from Willem Dafoe, the relationship between Willem and the child actors, the challenge of working with child actors, the way Florida is portrayed in the film and what he plans to do next.
But for all its uncomfortable juxtapositions and awkward tonal inconsistencies, there are moments in Chelsea Does that make for truly compelling television.
Not only does it stand in complete juxtaposition to the horrors taking place and the crisp static camerawork, it's a metaphor for her psychosis, subtly suggesting to us Kate's gonna learn a thing or two about playing by the book.
Michael Winterbottom and Frank Cottrell Boyce (working under the pseudonym Martin Hardy) have scripted a film that perhaps doesn't quite achieve a thematic impact, but it certainly has the structural juxtaposition of a group of people determined to reach a goal but never getting there.
However, the extroverted front guard does look a little out of place, especially when viewing the awkward juxtaposition of creases where the front quarter - panel meets the front doors.
Although the theme for this month is the juxtaposition of «page vs. screen,» the two objects do not necessary have to be natural opposites and there are fruitful projects that can bridge the gap.
I admit that I could have done without the juxtapositions to T.H. White.
When I ask whether this juxtaposition of the new and used offers isn't part of the long - tail effect on so many books, she concedes, «Long tail is great, and Amazon does that brilliantly.
Meanwhile, they splay their back legs.This odd juxtaposition keeps the cat from spinning in the air the whole time they're falling.Only after righting its front half does the cat bring around its back legs to land first on its front paws and then on its hind paws while arching its back.
You'll also find the gourmet kitchen boasting stainless steel appliances and white cabinetry against bold black countertops, a great juxtaposition if we do say so.
The juxtaposition of the stuffed toys and makeup offset by the almost unnatural poses of her subjects does even more to highlight the unsettling time for the teenagers.
1997 Joan Mitchell & John Chamberlain: A Juxtaposition, Cheim & Read, New York (November 19, 1997 — January 10, 1998) The Nature of Looking: Twentieth Century Modern Painting, Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, Colorado Springs (September 27 — November 30) Maîtres du Tondo, Galerie Claude Lemand, Paris (May 22 — June 28) Women and Abstract Expressionism: Painting and Sculpture, 1945 — 59, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, CUNY, New York (March 20 — April 18).
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