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1. Juxtapositionally meaning In, or relating to, juxtaposition.
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2. Synonyms for Juxtapositionally include contiguously, adjacently, conterminously, touchingly, connectedly, coterminously, closely, proximately, approximately and
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3. Juxtapositionally (not comparable) In, or relating to, juxtaposition.
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4. Juxtapositionally 29 points 30 points 31 points 3 years ago The Smith Street Band, Violent Soho, A.B
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5. Project: “Juxtapositionally Mo(u)rning” Initial vision: A collaborative dance/movement video piece exploring the creative process as expressed IN PARTNERSHIP WITH and also within constraints
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6. Reading Khoekhoe and Khasi Folktales Juxtapositionally
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9. Juxtapositionally, the critical incident method measures both the employee’s output (or performance) and the behavior linked to the performance metric
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10. Juxtapositionally, low performing metrics must be revisited to ensure that their performance improves over time
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11. "You'll certainly see a sober Jason Mewes that you're familiar with to a point," he told Hollywood Reporter about his role in the film, "but Juxtapositionally there's definitely a lot that you
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12. Juxtapositionally, a poorly designed app will chase the sportsbook’s clients away from the brand and into the competition’s arms
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13. Juxtapositionally meaning In, or relating to, juxtaposition
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14. A turn mattress includes a plurality of inflatable sacs Juxtapositionally connected together within a mattress envelope, each inflatable sac being transverse to a longitudinal axis of the mattress and having a right cell and a left cell separated by a central diaphragm and respectively communicated with an air distributing system to be alternatively inflated or deflated for turning a patient
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15. One way to help accomplish this is by creating a table where course-level learning objective(s), module-level learning objectives, assessments, and learning activities are listed Juxtapositionally.
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16. Juxtapositionally, the lack of data management leads to incompatible data silos, inconsistent data sets, data swamps instead of data lakes, and data quality problems, resulting in the limited ability of BI (Business Intelligence) and analytics applications to …
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17. These six transcendental words, when placed Juxtapositionally, indicate the mantra
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18. Juxtapositionally, baseline research provided a starting or control point against which to monitor and assess the progress and effectiveness of a study
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19. ‘The Forgotten’ and ‘Appointment in Crime Alley’ (the forgotten versus the remembered) Juxtapositionally build to the climax of the season, including a recap of Batman’s origin.
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20. Thinking Juxtapositionally is a set of related essays that perform the theory and practice of thinking Juxtapositionally; from reading the spectacle of Kara Walker’s first large-scale public project “A Subtlety Or the Marvelous Sugar Baby an Homage to the unpaid and overworked Artisans who
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21. She is currently completing her first book-length manuscript, “The Lost Futures of Black Radicalism: Reading Protest Juxtapositionally,” which analyzes post-Ferguson reconstructions of mid-twentieth century African American literature and visual art
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22. Juxtapositionally, it was similar to a Subway sandwich but a better deal
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23. Juxtapositionally, most African Americans have their roots in the African slave trade
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24. These cells are frequently Juxtapositionally apposed to remaining melanocytes
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25. An air mattress includes a plurality of symbiotic sacs Juxtapositionally transversely secured in a mattress envelope, having a plurality of primary and secondary symbiotic sacs alternatively pulsated in the envelope for continuously changing the pressurized areas of a bed-ridden patient for preventing pressure sores such as bed sore or decubitus ulcer, with each symbiotic sac consisting of an
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26. We would probably do well to reduce them all to much paler but Juxtapositionally distinct colors.
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27. A safety helmet includes an outer shell Juxtapositionally secured with an inner shell defining an air chamber between the two shells, a plurality of cushioning bellows retained between the two shells, an air-penetrable layer adhered on an inside surface of the inner shell disposed around a wearer's head, and a cap frame sealably combining the two shells and the air-penetrable layer to form a
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28. Juxtapositionally, The Benefits Of Connecting With Your Therapist Via An Online Therapy App Include: It solves the problem of seeing a therapist during the COVID-19 pandemic where there is a need to social distance
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29. - Juxtapositionally, Faking means lying to be whom you're not and where you've not gotten to while, Packaging means acting to be who you want to be and where you want to be
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30. Juxtapositionally, because the structured streaming is built on top of the Apache Spark engine, it does not directly access the RDD block construct, instead of using DataFrames and its primary data processing and analyzing mechanism.
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31. Riff-forward, patient, and laden with clean vocals and mild(er) distortion, Flesh of the Stars Juxtapositionally finds itself fitting for things like highway drives and group listens, despite being so somber and impassioned (like doom metal should be).
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32. However, Juxtapositionally, the second wave in many countries seems to have reached its peak
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33. You’ll certainly see a sober Jason Mewes that you’re familiar with to a point, but Juxtapositionally there’s definitely a lot that you haven’t seen
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34. Juxtapositionally, pressure point massage is where direct pressure is applied to specific points on the foot, relieving muscle tension, and providing pain relief
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35. Juxtapositionally, if you are, let’s say, a European Union (German) citizen living and working in Israel, you are not required to file a German tax return
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36. Juxtapositionally, THC is also responsible for side effects like anxiety, tachycardia, and delusions
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JUXTAPOSITIONALLY [ˌjəkstəpəˈziSHənl]
Definition of Juxtaposition Juxtaposition is a literary device that implies comparison or contrast. Writers create juxtaposition by placing two entities side by side to create dramatic or ironic contrast. Juxtaposition is a form of implied comparison in that there is no overt comparison or inference on the part of the writer.
Function of Juxtaposition. Writers employ the literary technique of juxtaposition in order to surprise their readers and evoke their interest, by means of developing a comparison between two dissimilar things by placing them side by side.
Juxtaposition in this case is useful in the development of characters. John Milton ’s Paradise Lost is one of the narrative poems that can be used as an example of juxtaposition. This well-crafted literary piece is clearly based on the juxtaposition of two characters: God and Satan.
The word juxtaposition comes from the Latin for “side by side” with “position,” originally a French word that became standardized into English. In grammar, the use of juxtaposition is the absence of conjunctions when grouping words in a list, such as omitting the “but” or “and.” Common Examples of Juxtaposition