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    1. amused at the juxtaposition of profane, fanciful beasts


    2. juxtaposition in the invisible magnetic field


    3. It has only been the accidental juxtaposition of two of these elements that have piqued my curiosity to look more widely


    4. The juxtaposition of the two boys seemed bizarre to the kids who came to hear the caricature


    5. I don’t necessarily hold that view, yet I think the implicit juxtaposition is important, intimating perjurers on one side of a divide (ravine? valley?) and thieves on the other


    6. In the case of Constructivism, ask yourself “Is some other juxtaposition of concepts, or


    7. “Often have I wondered about the juxtaposition of the Realms within the Mandala of the Planes,” said The Watcher


    8. Join with us, Valinor, and with the help of Siegemunde in the Ghastly Fens we may better understand the juxtaposition of the proclivities that are manifested in the different Planes


    9. Nearly bookends, the juxtaposition


    10. In juxtaposition to his girl, the sight sent a red wave of murderous fury through Conan's brain

    11. During such juxtaposition, the invisible guardians are removed from the spirit of Bhunda Chand


    12. I suppose the reality of me solving financial problems and bringing them to light is in clear juxtaposition with people who try to hide those very same problems for their own personal gain


    13. For those not familiar with that program, the juxtaposition in the title is not an error


    14. That apparently wrong juxtaposition is really the way we saw it so many years ago


    15. she must be content with substituting the juxtaposition of interest expense with the book


    16. discoveries – juxtaposition either side on the horizon


    17. Yet now, as the fly rattled over the cobbles of the Close and the familiar cathedral rose before her like a menace, she hung her head and greatly doubted but what the juxtaposition was wicked


    18. It progresses onward, spiraling forth like the eighth character in a series of numbers that mark upon the world a juxtaposition which is meant to secure within everyone who looks upon it a sense of remarkability


    19. Ravan was trained in maneuvering and tactics, incredibly sophisticated at just such juxtaposition, and no horse matched the stallion


    20. It was the perfect solutiona little sleep, a little energy and in ten, fifteen minutes, she'd be ready to tackle the headache of juxtaposition, round characters and interpretation of characters that was her English homework

    21. These personal human dynamics may in turn be exacerbated and fermented by perceived and/or real ‘wounded’ sentiments and egos, and the distorted and perverted quest for personal benefits and security, juxtaposition with the desire for retribution and/or to be ‘right’ with ‘God’ and/or ‘powerful others’


    22. Indeed the early Christian movement began to exist gradually juxtaposition with the written words as they began and continued to be written


    23. There is something invisible, something intangible, perhaps something spiritual and transcendent (spirit-energy) existing juxtaposition the functions of the brain, such as invisible personal constructs and entities as Self and Self’s self-awareness, consciousness, thoughts, emotions, values, attitudes, desires, beliefs, free-will, and personality


    24. This juxtaposition is the basic rule for time symbolism, which directly follows the basic rule for


    25. The juxtaposition of the two symbols


    26. juxtaposition between these important and related symbols is further validation of the true meaning


    27. As explored in the previous chapter, the juxtaposition of the cross and four elements with


    28. point within the circle as the juxtaposition between the microcosmos and macrocosmos


    29. The juxtaposition of stars as quanta with the continuous timeline


    30. ” The juxtaposition of these two concepts clearly proves it

    31. ancient dates that are redundantly encoded by the juxtaposition and symbolism of the two groups of 7


    32. We spent hours exploring each other, me marveling in the juxtaposition of supple skin and stone-like muscles, him fascinated by the feel of human skin for the first time in two centuries


    33. Such a stupid excuse was even more degrading! In wine is truth, and the truth had all come out, "that is, all the uncleanness of his coarse and envious heart"! And would such a dream ever be permissible to him, Razumihin? What was he beside such a girl--he, the drunken noisy braggart of last night? Was it possible to imagine so absurd and cynical a juxtaposition? Razumihin blushed desperately at the very idea and suddenly the recollection forced itself vividly upon him of how he had said last night on the stairs that the landlady would be jealous of Avdotya Romanovna


    34. He found the count standing before some copies of Albano and Fattore that had been passed off to the banker as originals; but which, mere copies as they were, seemed to feel their degradation in being brought into juxtaposition with the gaudy colors that covered the ceiling


    35. The juxtaposition was too unsettling


    36. The juxtaposition of these two remarks was startling


    37. Foo! how despicable it all was! And what justification was it that he was drunk? Such a stupid excuse was even more degrading! In wine is truth, and the truth had all come out, "that is, all the uncleanness of his coarse and envious heart"! And would such a dream ever be permissible to him, Razumihin? What was he beside such a girl—he, the drunken noisy braggart of last night? Was it possible to imagine so absurd and cynical a juxtaposition? Razumihin blushed desperately at the very idea and suddenly the recollection forced itself vividly upon him of how he had said last night on the stairs that the landlady would be jealous of Avdotya Romanovna


    38. Did she agree with Locke that the Babe was a Tabula Rasa, neither good nor evil, but malleable; or did she conceive the Child as imprinted with Original Sin (which must be driven out with the Rod)? Did she concur with many learned Astrologers, that all Character was form’d by the Juxtaposition of the Planets at the Moment of Conception (or e’en of Birth), or did she believe, as Mrs


    39. How came he there? By juxtaposition


    40. Moreover, at the age of ninety-six, no bond is any longer possible, all is merely juxtaposition; a newcomer is in the way

    41. degrading! In wine is truth, and the truth had all come out, ‘that is, all the uncleanness of his coarse and envious heart’! And would such a dream ever be permissible to him, Razumihin? What was he beside such a girl—he, the drunken noisy braggart of last night? Was it possible to imagine so absurd and cynical a juxtaposition? Razumihin blushed desperately at the very idea and suddenly the recollection forced itself vividly upon him of how he had said last night on the stairs that the landlady would be jealous of Avdotya Romanovna … that was simply intolerable


    42. A superb subject of antitheses for humanitarian rhetorics! Indeed, it does not let pass an occasion for deploring such juxtaposition and for asserting that this will kill that (ceci tuera cela),[12] that the union of the nations through science and labour will conquer the martial instincts


    43. A magnificent theme and antithesis for humanitarian rhetoric which never loses a chance to lament a juxtaposition of this kind, and to utter its 'this will kill that' [ceci tuera cela[12]]; that the confederacy of nations brought about by science and labor will overpower the military instinct


    44. Fine subject for the antithesis of rhetoric, of humanitarians who could not fail to whimper over this juxtaposition, and to say that 'ceci tuera cela,'[12] that the union of the nations through science and labor will overcome the instinct of war


    45. There is but one way of treating a priest upon the stage, and it is by placing him in juxtaposition with a woman


    46. To this category seems to belong the “Ape riding a Gnu,” the forms, however, being true to nature though appearing fantastic when placed in juxtaposition


    1. It relaxed her and allowed her to find fresh juxtapositions within her paintings


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    Synonyms for "juxtaposition"

    apposition collocation juxtaposition resemblance examination relationship collation matching relation

    "juxtaposition" definitions

    the act of positioning close together (or side by side)


    a side-by-side position