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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.
Magritte's work became more realistic in its depiction of actual objects, while maintaining the element of juxtaposition, such as in 1951's Personal Values ( Les Valeurs Personnelles ) and 1954's Empire of Light ( L ’ Empire des lumières ).
Magic realism, a popular technique among novelists of the latter half of the 20th century especially among Latin American writers, has some obvious similarities to Surrealism with its juxtaposition of the normal and the dream-like, as in the work of Gabriel García Márquez.
These prohibited activities are exegetically derived – based on juxtaposition of corresponding Biblical passages – from the kinds of work that were necessary for the construction of the Tabernacle.
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 ".
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.
The development is elaborate and mainly based on the first subject of the movement and explores a long harmonic progression ( starting from F major, reaching an Interrupted cadence of C major, and then to G major with a final perfect cadence to f major ); it also refines the juxtaposition and combination of the orchestral instruments ( woodwinds and strings ); the recapitulation is almost coherent with the exposition ; the coda reminisces the motivic work of the development before it closes the movement with strongly repeated chords played by the whole orchestra.
By the dramatic juxtaposition of ideas in his work, he lets us see the confusion as well as the inspiration.
A less " hysterical " version of such a juxtaposition of essay and narrative passages can be found in the work of Milan Kundera.
This juxtaposition between the English and Francophone worlds captures not only Hocart's education, but his status as an outsider to British academia whose work often seemed to predict developments in French anthropology such as structuralism.
An interesting juxtaposition to this work of humanist biblical exegesis was a syncretic philosophical work that he wrote in this period, to which he gave the title Cosmopoeia.
The songwriting characteristics associated with Johnson's later work ( simple stories, childlike sensibilities, use of catchy phrases from American vernacular, quirky juxtaposition of words and ideas, etc.
Just as haiku often internally juxtapose two images, haiga may also contain a juxtaposition between the haiku itself and the art work.
Its juxtaposition of science and superstition is a frequent theme in Kneale's work ; in particular, his 1952 radio play You Must Listen, about a haunted telephone line, is a notable antecedent of The Stone Tape.

juxtaposition and other
Lighting, angle, shot duration, juxtaposition, cultural context, and a wide array of other elements can actively reinforce or undermine a sequence's meaning.
Rood also pointed out that the juxtaposition of primary hues next to each other would create a far more intense and pleasing color, when perceived by the eye and mind, than the corresponding color made simply by mixing paint.
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.
The film, set in Nevada and other parts of the American West in the 19th century, is a juxtaposition of a western with a kung fu action film with extended martial arts sequences.
The architectural form therefore is constituted from the juxtaposition of these two directional tendencies, employing elements such as roof planes, wall planes and balconies, either sliding past or intersecting each other.
He writes that dream interpretation is " nothing other than the juxtaposition of similarities " ( 2. 25 ).
The tensor structure is given by juxtaposition of tangles – putting one tangle to the right of the other.
He is nonetheless compassionate and thoughtful ( perhaps as a juxtaposition onto the other male characters in the novel ).
The suggested superscript notation for other associative operations denoted by juxtaposition follows:
It rhapsodises on the juxtaposition of old and new in Spain and many other emotional contrasts such as erotic desire and food.
So far back as 1850 he also suggested a view which, in a modified form, is of fundamental importance in the modern theory of ionic dissociation, for, in a paper on the theory of the formation of ether, he urged that in an aggregate of molecules of any compound there is an exchange constantly going on between the elements which are contained in it ; for instance, in hydrochloric acid each atom of hydrogen does not remain quietly in juxtaposition with the atom of chlorine with which it first united, but changes places with other atoms of hydrogen.
The poem, despite the absence of a linear narrative, does have a structure: this is provided by both fertility symbolism derived from anthropology, and other elements such as the use of quotations and juxtaposition.
This gulley was formed by the erosion of a fault, resulting from the juxtaposition of soft pyroclastic rocks on one side against harder andesite and basalt on the other.
Like other programming notations of its time, the system accepted only single-letter variable names and multiplication was indicated by juxtaposition of operands.

juxtaposition and East
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.
" The Levant Trilogy, set in the Middle East, is praised for its detailed description of Simon Boulderstone's desert war experience and the juxtaposition of the Pringles and their marriage with important world events.

juxtaposition and End
Alternative " Afrikaners " existed in juxtaposition to the dominant mainstream polices of racial oppression, alongside anti-apartheid resistance to war by students and groups such as the End Conscription Campaign.

juxtaposition and with
The differences between onset age and completion age with respect to the corresponding mean age have been brought into juxtaposition by means of a series of arrows.
Achilles ' role as the hero of grief forms an ironic juxtaposition with the conventional view of Achilles as the hero of kleos ( glory, usually glory in war ).
Binary operations are often written using infix notation such as a * b, a + b, a · b or ( by juxtaposition with no symbol ) ab rather than by functional notation of the form f ( a, b ).
The comic effect of his style results partly from the juxtaposition of broad slang with mock-pomposity.
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 ).
For Kuleshov, the essence of the cinema was editing, the juxtaposition of one shot with another.
The key difficulty with Fresnel's aether hypothesis arose from the juxtaposition of the two well-established theories of Newtonian dynamics and Maxwell's electromagnetism.
In order to understand the Greek New Comedy of Menander and its similarities to Plautus, it is necessary to discuss, in juxtaposition with it, the idea of Greek Old Comedy and its evolution into New Comedy.
Satur meant " full ," but the juxtaposition with lanx shifted the meaning to " miscellany or medley ": the expression lanx satura literally means " a full dish of various kinds of fruits.
His 1914 The Nostalgia of the Poet ( La Nostalgie du poete ) has the figure turned away from the viewer, and the juxtaposition of a bust with glasses and a fish as a relief defies conventional explanation.
) Contributions from guitarists Marc Ribot, Robert Quine, and Keith Richards accompanied Waits ' move away from piano-based songs, in juxtaposition with an increased emphasis on instruments such as marimba, accordion, double bass, trombone, and banjo.
Adolphson writes that the juxtaposition of formal Chinese style with mundane subjects resulted in a sense of parody or satire, giving her a distinctive voice.
In the 2001 Second Edition of the New Grove, Mark Evan Bonds called the Bruckner symphonies " monumental in scope and design, combining lyricism with an inherently polyphonic design .... Bruckner favored an approach to large-scale form that relied more on large-scale thematic and harmonic juxtaposition.
Although it gave the game 93 %, Game Over Online called it an " an intriguing juxtaposition of pieces of incredibly intense FPS action that had me on the edge of my seat combined with puzzle-like sections of such opacity that they made me want to kill myself ".
Moreover, the sensuous juxtaposition of flesh with the texture of drapery, which seems about to slip off the figure, adds an insistent note of erotic tension that is thoroughly Hellenistic in concept and intent.
In source criticism by Martin Noth, the " bronze serpent " passage in Numbers 21: 4-9, proceeds smoothly and is free of doublets, thus it does not appear to divide into different ' sources ' even with the unusual juxtaposition of ' God ' in v. 5.
Contemporary classical music sometimes uses computer-generated sounds, either pre-recorded or generated / manipulated live, in conjunction or juxtaposition with classical acoustic instruments.
It has been commented that the Idiran-Culture war, with its juxtaposition of a religiously fanatic species fighting ( and eventually succumbing to ) the atheistic Culture, shows the author's theme of " antipathy to religious belief, although nominally not to the believers ".
Interspersed with the traditional Latin texts, in telling juxtaposition, are settings of Wilfred Owen poems.
The stories portrayed here, however, are ever the more unusual, given their juxtapositionand admixture — with religious imagery.
In 1892, Georges Rodenbach wrote the short novel Bruges-la-morte, set in the Flemish town of Bruges, which Rodenbach described as a dying, mediæval city of mourning and quiet contemplation: in a typically symbolist juxtaposition, the dead city contrasts with the diabolical re-awakening of sexual desire.
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.
Déjeuner sur l ' herbe depicts the juxtaposition of a female nude and a scantily dressed female bather in the background, on a picnic with two fully dressed men in a rural setting.

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