| 21. | But the point of juxtaposing the pictures was perfectly clear.
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| 22. | He said that would be a bit like juxtaposing apples and oranges.
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| 23. | The editor restructures and rewrites and rebalances the story by juxtaposing images.
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| 24. | Juxtaposed with that slowdown is Martin's past production.
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| 25. | Juxtaposing Baker with the Saudi flag is inflammatory and misleading.
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| 26. | Sometimes the photographs are juxtaposed against a shot of her at church.
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| 27. | This is evident when juxtaposed with the wholesale price index.
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| 28. | He analyzed the effects of mixing and juxtaposing material pigments.
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| 29. | Some critics found Barton's technique of juxtaposing cultural milieus jarring.
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| 30. | But they would never be juxtaposed because they are contradictory.
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