Sentences with phrase «juxtaposition when»

It's a glaring juxtaposition when you remember that a used car usually ends up as scrap within about 15 years, but a house is expected to remain in use for centuries.
With UHI spikes even half what Hu finds, it is very important then to identify where in the pixels the met stations are, then to allow for that unique juxtaposition when including in any regional or global averaging.
In fact the SLR is decidedly busy, an odd juxtaposition when the lochs we pass are so still.
Contrast band at bottom with fabric sewn on the bias, creating juxtaposition when light hits the t...
I also love them with a tailored look, they make a fun juxtaposition when you mix them in with really classic wardrobe staples.
It's a strange juxtaposition when a city modern enough to elect its mayor on a wave of social media strength is also host to big - money chuckwagon races and bullriding.
Inman Gallery director Patrick Reynolds says he and gallery owner Kerry Inman would not have felt they had the liberty to hang Demetrius Oliver's photograph «Messier», top, above and so close to Titus Kaphar's «Black Gold» construction - but the artists surprised them with juxtapositions when they hung the show themselves.

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When one sees the basic purpose of the church and the nature of mental health in juxtaposition, their interrelationship becomes clear.
Ricoeur confirms this assessment, when he affirms that a parable's meaning as metaphor lies not in the story nor in a culture's understanding of Kingdom, but in the juxtaposition of parable and symbol.118 Concurring with this view Funk points out:
When it comes to judging the weak efforts of all who follow the great J, Wellhausen's diatribe can not compare with that of Bloom, who speaks of «the long, sad enterprise of revising, censoring, and mutilating J»; where Alter, talks of «composite artistry» in describing the juxtaposition of J and P in the opening chapters of Genesis, Bloom sees deliberate replacement, correction and supersession due to the «revisionary labors» of pious morons.
The parables are by and large juxtapositions; when Jesus replied to a question by telling a parable, he did not make the connections.
When you're the mother of a newborn, you're in this weird juxtaposition moment of life.
She went so far as to clearly depict the juxtaposition of what people find acceptable and unacceptable when it comes to her breasts in this particular photo, quoting Iris Marion Young: «Breasts are a scandal because they shatter the border between motherhood and sexuality.»
I'll be hosting so I want to be dressed up, but still comfy, and since the party will be at my place I can try out this fun look surrounded by people who love me even when they laugh at me Plus, I think the juxtaposition of wearing sequins in my wooden cabin will be really fun!
When styling them, I love the juxtaposition of refined with edgy.
i love the juxtaposition of feminine dresses with army jackets, so there are a couple of those options (and if you're 5 ′ throw on some heels when you're out and about for the night and you can get away with a longer jacket!).
A nip at the waist and thick pleats offer a beautiful juxtaposition for all my hourglass ladies out there and believe me when I tell you that twirling in this piece is a dream.
I love the idea of pairing sneakers with skirts because it's the perfect juxtaposition of feminine and casual, especially when it comes to a minimal outfit like this one!
For me, it was a little bit of a juxtaposition of two styles, as I usually wear the cardigan with dressier pieces, but hey, life's way more fun when it's a little mixed up from time to time.
When I work with fine jewelry, I love a juxtaposition, like playing it down a bit or wearing it a little haphazardly, like pairing diamonds with vintage Levi's and a white T - shirt or with messy hair — as opposed to having everything perfectly in place.
Anyway, I love this style, especially when mixed with modern accents to really create an interesting and tension - filled juxtaposition.
Maybe it's the juxtaposition of muted tones with bright, or the slightly neoprene material that makes it super comfortable to wear, but this top has been my go - to throw on during mornings when I have 5 minutes to spare.
It's so polished when your coat is on, but subtly sexy when it comes off which is always a fun juxtaposition!
When you think about juxtaposition within outfits, you tend to think of polar opposites: Leather with lace, cashmere with distressed denim, etc..
I love the juxtaposition of these two pieces and the way they look when worn together.
And what better juxtaposition — a post about Dating when you've just had a baby, with a post about dabbling in London's Kinky Scene!
Director Jonathan Teplitzky (Getting» Square), writer Frank Cottrell Boyce (Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story) and producer turned co-scribe Andy Patterson (Burning Man) adapt Eric Lomax's autobiography of the same name into a consideration of closure and catharsis, as focused on the juxtaposition of the young Lomax's (Jeremy Irvine, Great Expectations) experiences in a Japanese prisoner - of - war camp, working on the Thai - Burma Railway in cruel conditions, and the elder Lomax's (Colin Firth, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) troubles when attempting to cope, particularly on the occasion of his marriage to the sympathetic Patti (Nicole Kidman, Stoker) decades later.
The film also proposes a dual gaze through the visual juxtaposition of action versus immobility, as when a long take films the protagonists stationary whilst indistinguishable bodies hurriedly move past the camera, creating flashes of movement.
While the dramatics of the first two films (and later ones) are cleanly executed, they can't help but seem overly schematic when placed in comparison with this, in which the raw emotion of adolescence is allowed to comfortably interact with a magical world that seems all the more physically tangible for the juxtaposition (helped immeasurably by Cuaron's preference for physical rather than digital effects whenever possible).
The result is an unsightly juxtaposition I haven't encountered since the original Sonic Adventure on Sega's Dreamcast, when the squat, blue hedgehog ran around a city with a similar visual design.
When a banished family's newborn child goes missing, accusations of witchcraft abound, and the family's dreary farm (one of many set pieces that was painstakingly and authentically created by Eggers» team) takes on a strange juxtaposition with the nearby dark forest.
Some of the pair's juxtapositions have a cruel before - and - after irony, as when an early mirror shot of Mrs. Kennedy applying her makeup is itself mirrored by another shot of her wiping blood and tears off her face, later the same fateful day.
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.
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.
Quite the juxtaposition in global equity performance, but understandable when one considers the prior period global spillover of Fed QE into the global asset markets all in the search for higher rates of return in a period that had become an ice age for nominal US interest rates.
What struck me when the satellite images first started coming across were the juxtaposition of the pets abandoned and pets carried out by their pet parents.
I also find it frustrating explaining the juxtaposition of shooter skills and RPG skills — especially when so many folks had similar issues with Fallout 3.
If the juxtaposition seems incongruous, it's also a good indicator of how such objects end up when they leave galleries (arranged, for instance, in a collector's palazzo).
Occupying all three galleries, six of the works will be installed in pairs, the juxtaposition of which question whether it is the collision and union of two elements that creates a new reality when considering phenomena such as the Big Bang Theory, particle physics, or human procreation.
Having mainly used sea creatures in his previous formaldehyde works, Hirst embraced the strange juxtaposition that a farm animal presented, saying: «When I did the sheep I remember thinking that it might not work, because what was good about the fish was that you were putting them into their own habitat, liquid, but then with the sheep, it just had a brilliant sort of tragedy.
When in the interview Professor Naar asks Scott about his attraction to the work of Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot, Scott says he was drawn to the aliveness of her work and her juxtaposition of color.
When the mesh of lines dropped away, he was free to concentrate on his abiding commitment, the non-figurative exploration of colour and the effect on the retina of the juxtaposition of pure colours (he insisted on the term «non-figurative»: all art, he would say, was abstract).
For the last five years, most of these works comprise steel plates in juxtaposition with rocks that look as large and smooth as they did when the artist first found them.
When the action is literally explosive, that juxtaposition becomes even more manifest.
AT A MOMENT when almost everything is collage and montage — with cut - and - paste the most basic operation on computers and image appropriation and object juxtaposition the most common procedures in art — it is a pleasure to reencounter the modernist origins of these devices.
Installation plans were not yet complete when we spoke, but, Coetzee explained, the emphasis would be on juxtapositions that reorient the viewer: a gallery of paintings by an internationally renowned South African like William Kentridge will abut a similar - size gallery of paintings by someone «from Benin, the DRC, South Africa, or Swaziland, who might not be known in their field.»
You very seldom see them together in such close juxtaposition as you do when they are burning a swamp.»
For When You're this Beautiful You Don't Have to be Strong (2005), Shaffer uses an absurd juxtaposition of materials to emphasizes the latent sexuality of everyday objects.
Collage and assemblage have been dominant strategies since the early 1980s, when both the appropriation artists and the Neo-Expressionists started cutting, pasting, layering and juxtapositioning to one end or another.
Indeed, Gates was clearly referencing the often - jarring juxtapositions that make up the foundations of academic art history when he arranged this gallery.
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