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juxtaposition and Arabic
Possession may be marked in many ways, such as simple juxtaposition of nouns, possessive case, possessed case, construct state ( for example, see Arabic grammar: state ), or adpositions ( possessive suffixes, possessive adjectives ).

juxtaposition and tradition
Modern Japanese gendai ( 現代 ) haiku are increasingly unlikely to follow the tradition of 17 on or to take nature as their subject, but the use of juxtaposition continues to be honoured in both traditional haiku and gendai.
Although there had been a tradition of vox pop advertisements going back to the soap powder adverts of the 1960s, the Creature Comforts series was distinctive in its juxtaposition of real-life dialogue and animated creatures.
The character of Matamore is directly borrowed from this tradition as well as the juxtaposition of characters from several social classes.

juxtaposition and values
The plots of Daria largely concern juxtaposition between the central character's jaded, sardonic cynicism and the values / preoccupations of her suburban American hometown of Lawndale.

juxtaposition and ),
Language features include structured programming, reflection ( the ability to modify the program structure during program execution ), concatenative programming ( functions are composed with juxtaposition ) and extensibility ( the programmer can create new commands ).
This event was also marked by relative humidities down to 1 per cent, in one case the juxtaposition of a c. 70 ° F ( 21 ° C ) air temp and dew point of − 20 ° F (– 29 ° C ), in and around of the area affected.
An anachronism, from the Greek ανά ( ana: up, against, back, re -) and χρόνος ( chronos: time ), is a chronological inconsistency in some arrangement, especially a juxtaposition of person ( s ), events, objects, or customs from different periods of time.
Slash vidders take clips of characters ( generally ones not written as gay, or in a relationship together ), and through juxtaposition, song choice, and other techniques, portray a slash relationship on screen.
Dyauṣ Pitṛ has been depicted during the day-time as a red bull who bellows thunder ( in juxtaposition to the Prithvi Mata, represented as a cow ), or as the night heavens in form of a black horse adorned with pearls, symbolizing the stars.
After Inness settled in Montclair, New Jersey in 1885, and particularly in the last decade of his life, this mystical component manifested in his art through a more abstracted handling of shapes, softened edges, and saturated color ( October, 1886, Los Angeles County Museum of Art ), a profound and dramatic juxtaposition of sky and earth ( Early Autumn, Montclair, 1888, Montclair Art Museum ), an emphasis on the intimate landscape view ( Sunset in the Woods, 1891, Corcoran Gallery of Art ), and an increasingly personal, spontaneous, and often violent handling of paint.
* In Benjamin Christensen's 1922 Swedish film Häxan ( lit., The Witch ), a boot-like torture is suggested by the juxtaposition of a generalized crusher — a rough stone that can be screwed down toward a metal base plate — to a woman's naked foot.
Consisting of Elliott Smith ( guitar and vocals ), Neil Gust ( guitar and vocals ), Brandt Peterson ( bass ; later to be replaced by Sam Coomes, frontman of Quasi ), and Tony Lash ( drums ), they were known for their well-crafted lyrics and songs often featuring the juxtaposition of melancholic and cheery words and melodies.
After Serre we recognise l ( K − D ) as the dimension of H < sup > 1 </ sup >( D ), where now D means the line bundle determined by the divisor D. That is, Serre duality in this case relates groups H < sup > 1 </ sup >( D ) and H < sup > 0 </ sup >( KD *), and we are reading off dimensions ( notation: K is the canonical line bundle, D * is the dual line bundle, and juxtaposition is the tensor product of line bundles ).
However, when an artist is unconscious of the juxtaposition ( e. g., when a film maker means for a man in a gorilla suit with a diving helmet to be frightening ), the result is bathos.
Due to the juxtaposition of the pubs in the centre of town, The Cock and The Bull, ( both originally coaching inns ) on the main London to Chester and North Wales turnpike ), it is believed locally that the common phrase a cock and bull story originated here, however there is no evidence for this.
Though the novel has a " happy " end, it should be considered in juxtaposition with the story Aghwee the Sky Monster ( also by Ōe ), in which a father faced with a similar decision makes a different choice.
The official name Stereá Elláda (" Continental " or " Mainland " Greece ), derives from the juxtaposition with the Peloponnese peninsula across the Corinthian Gulf, and the fact that these two territories formed the independent Greek state in 1832.
His follow-up album, New Teeth ( 1975 ), featured the comedian's on-stage work on tracks such as " Mother Isn't Always Right " and his juxtaposition of George Carlin's " Seven Words You Can't Say On Television, titled " Six Clean Words You Can Say Anywhere ", with studio recorded material such as " Continental Steel " and " On The Bayou ".
It is a juxtaposition of two stories: the origin and evolution of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( Mormons ), and a modern double murder committed in the name of God by brothers Ron and Dan Lafferty, who subscribed to a fundamentalist version of Mormonism.
The black-and-monochromatic juxtaposition can take a variety of forms, including brightly colored hair and make-up, cybernetic patterns such as live LED circuit boards, body modification, gas masks and goggles ( especially aviator-style ), typically worn on the forehead or around the neck rather than on the eyes.
Many people, mainly because of their familiarity with the miniseries rather than the actual source material, thought of the story as a very simplistic juxtaposition of the virtuous, goody two shoes brother ( Rudolph ) with the black sheep, ne ' er-do-well younger sibling ( Thomas, whom Shaw seeks to differentiate psychologically by means of a physical symbol-he is the only blond haired member of the family ), but the novel is much more complex than this in its demonstrative understructure.
Among the standout tracks on Sinatra and Strings are " All or Nothing at All ", an unusual verse-only version of " Stardust " ( in juxtaposition to the many chorus-only versions of the song ), a ballad rendition of " Night and Day " which provided a contrast to Sinatra's more familiar big band version, and a rendition of " Come Rain or Come Shine " which frequently is included " Best of " compilations from Sinatra's Reprise years.

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For Kuleshov, the essence of the cinema was editing, the juxtaposition of one shot with another.
Much of the success of the classic Brubeck quartet was due to the juxtaposition of his airy style over Brubeck's sometimes relatively heavy, polytonal piano work.
The Times, for example, felt that the juxtaposition of the blood tragedy and the frothy comedy was " ill-conceived ".
The poetry of Lautréamont is characterized by the juxtaposition of fantastical elements, and by sadistic imagery ; the fact that Modigliani was so taken by this text in his early teens gives a good indication of his developing tastes.
Due to the juxtaposition of Sequatchie County across a valley of the same name, Dunlap / Sequatchie County was named " The Hang Gliding Capital of the East ", due in no small part to the presence of a very active and popular hang gliding association, the Tennessee Tree Toppers.
White Blossoms from Black Roots: The History and the Chronology: Volume One, was planned to be the first of five albums that would a chronological retrospective that would showcase the evolution of Norman as a songwriter, featuring a juxtaposition of styles from 1956 to 1986.
The denomination of which Chitwood was a part received much criticism for its intrusive practices and was characterized as a cult, but in contrast to Chitwood's fundamentalist underpinnings, the Orthodox monastery has created an ironic cultural juxtaposition.
Hawke said that he was drawn to the play's take on " the nature of reality ", and its " weird juxtaposition of humor and mysticism ".
" It was thus a juxtaposition of " vigorous earth-slapping footwork of black dances … with the Irish lineaments of blackface jigs and reels.
For example, in Chinese, the first line of Li Po's ( called " Rihaku " by Fenollosa's Japanese informants ) poem The River Merchant's Wife: A Letter is a spare, direct juxtaposition of 5 characters that appear in Fenollosa's notes as mistress hair first cover browIn his resulting 1915 Cathay, Pound rendered this in simple English as While my hair was still cut straight across my forehead
It was a highly controversial tour, mainly for its juxtaposition of Catholic iconography and sexuality.
What made their technique true collage, however, was the juxtaposition of quotations and unrelated melodies, either by layering them or by moving between them in quick succession, as in a film montage sequence.
At the end of the summer he told the press that he couldn't think of any mistakes he had made and later joked that the " lines of Venus were in the wrong juxtaposition ", which was incorrectly translated by the press as a genuine belief in New Age mysticism.
A 1999 documentary short, I Created Lancelot Link, was made by Diane Bernard and Jeff Krulik ; it includes a reunion between the show's two creators, and was " shot in shlocky Hi-8 video, and an entertaining juxtaposition of anecdotes from Burns and Marmer and some of the show's finest moments.
Soderbergh cites Nicolas Roeg's 1972 film, Don't Look Now as the primary influence on how he approached the love scene between Foley and Sisco: " What I wanted to create in our movie was the intimacy of that, the juxtaposition of these two contrasting things ... We had to mix it up and have you feel like you were more in their heads.
The highly-decorative script was distinguished by its complexity of line and by the close juxtaposition of the letters within words.
However, although a local critic lauded Shostakovich for further freeing himself from formalistic tendencies in his new symphony, the work was later criticised for its ungainly structure and the jarring juxtaposition of moods.
Divan poetry was composed through the constant juxtaposition of many such images within a strict metrical framework, thus allowing numerous potential meanings to emerge.
" Along these lines, some scholars maintain that later use of the symbol arose from Babylonian mythology in which the juxtaposition of Sin ( moon god, father of time ) and Shamash ( supreme ruling sun god, judge of heaven and earth ) was a metaphor for the cosmic powers given to the Babylonian king to rule.
Peutz was also responsible for the adjacent Pancratiuskerk ( for Monumentenzorg-' Monument Care ') and the juxtaposition between this old Romanesque church and the ultramodern department store is typical for his mixing of the old and the new.

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