| 1. | Finally, time is foregrounded in the materialisation of daily life events.
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| 2. | Certain European artists with thick impasto technique and foregrounded brushstrokes captured the Korean interest first.
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| 3. | Time also appears foregrounded in an existential sense, particularly in relation to Stella and Roderick.
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| 4. | Music is foregrounded ( rather than assigned to the background ) in Seelig's productions.
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| 5. | In 1961, the Society adopted a new approach which further emphasised and foregrounded its Christian identity.
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| 6. | A servant is foregrounded, perhaps in reference to the Gospel of John 13 : 14 16.
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| 7. | Rich Donovan is a founder of several financial institutions that have foregrounded the business case for accessibility.
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| 8. | More recently the desirability of reusing whole appliances has been foregrounded in the preparation for reuse guidelines.
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| 9. | A pattern draws attention to itself, i . e . is foregrounded, when it displays consistency.
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| 10. | Heresy is foregrounded, and the analogy suggested that heresy is to the soul as witchcraft to the body.
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