| 31. | He juxtaposes his own Jewish heritage with the anti-Semitism of his character Borat.
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| 32. | Throughout the novel Golding juxtaposes themes of sanity and insanity, and reality and unreality.
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| 33. | The song juxtaposes Zantzinger's wealth and connections with the brevity of that sentence.
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| 34. | He tellingly juxtaposes the betrothal of Juliet and Paris with the Capulets'crumbling marriage.
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| 35. | The work effectively juxtaposes classical language of literati with the vulgar idiom of daily life.
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| 36. | As with all von Rydingsvard's work, it juxtaposes the large and the little.
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| 37. | Seating juxtaposes curves and straight lines, industrial chic and wabi sabi, hot and cold.
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| 38. | One major steeply dipping fault juxtaposes the Upper Proterozoic rocks against the crystalline middle Proterozoic rocks.
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| 39. | The movie juxtaposes the impish Langdon with a dark world of murder, seduction and dope dealing.
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| 40. | The train constantly juxtaposes the technologies of two distinct historic periods, which can present amusing scenes.
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