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It juxtaposes the ideals of the Olympics with the realities of the sportswear industry.
ECONOMIST: Sportswear
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His inspired and moving debut, Ash Wednesday, juxtaposes melancholy and hopefulness, as does Perkins' new full-band sequel, Elvis Perkins in Dearland.
NPR: Elvis Perkins In Dearland, Live In Concert
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The exhibition juxtaposes old and new work.
ECONOMIST: The daguerreotype is back
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Tucked away in a quiet alley in the trendy Gangnam district (you may have heard of it), the Seoul restaurant is a small and peaceful space, with a modern, understated decor that juxtaposes nicely with the exciting, colourful cuisine.
BBC: Korean food goes high-end in Seoul
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While they are hung separately in the exhibition, the catalog wonderfully juxtaposes Rothko's figurative "Untitled (Man and Two Women in a Pastoral Setting)" (c. 1940) and Milton Avery's "Girl With Cello" (1958) to reveal yet other affinities that Rothko shared with his fellow artists.
WSJ: Becoming Mark Rothko | The Decisive Decade | Columbus Museum of Art
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The equally ambitious Zigzag restaurant helmed by Swiss-born chef, Michel Hediger juxtaposes traditional alpaca steaks cooked on hot stones with interesting experiments in Peruvian-Italian fusion food, most notably gnocchi made with quinoa, a rice-like grain grown in the Andes that was once the sacred food of the Incas.
BBC: Peru��s gastronomic renaissance