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To him, juxtaposing old and new works is utterly natural.
But the point of juxtaposing the pictures was perfectly clear.
It juxtaposes old works with newer ones to show the relationship between them.
"He was the man juxtaposed by the events of history to play this role right now.
"But anyone juxtaposed to the organization that labor has put together, it's tough."
Different narratives based on the same events were juxtaposed and compared.
At any rate his mind began to select and juxtapose its own facts.
They should not be juxtaposed in the same room or even the same house.
Then there is a hand juxtaposed with an open pair of scissors.
For the play juxtaposes the past and the present.
It was designed for the education of the Deaf by juxtaposing a word, with a picture.
The simple act of juxtaposing the shots in a sequence made the relationship.
The term is often juxtaposed with the financial credit crunch of 2008.
He said that would be a bit like juxtaposing apples and oranges.
Old scores are juxtaposed with new ones in ways that illuminate both.
Even in individual concerts, very different musical acts were sometimes juxtaposed.
My only quarrel was that the two articles were not juxtaposed.
The writers also thought her story was not as dramatic when juxtaposed with the other characters.
"We want to purposely juxtapose the old architecture with the new."
The narrator's moment of happiness is immediately juxtaposed with social reality.
Prague is now proud of its ability to juxtapose the old and the new.
The other bodies are juxtaposed in various unlit areas behind them.
All that, juxtaposed with the world outside, can give the sense the store is caught in a time warp.
This, I think, juxtaposed with the everyday speech of the boys, helps drive the story.
These three examples, juxtaposed, serve to highlight the nature of educational change.